Idioms
Fruits and Vegetables
Sports
Travel
100

The idiom "a piece of cake" means this.

What is...easy?

100

This fruit has a peel that is easy to slip on.

What is..."a banana?"

100

This is the American term for futbol.

What is..."soccer?"

100

This is a document you must have to prove your citizenship when you travel.

What is..."a passport?"

200

The idiom "pull someone's leg" means this.

What is...fool someone?

200

Most people think this red fruit used in salads and sauces is actually a vegetable. 

What is..."a tomato?"

200

This sports event brings many countries together every four years

What is..."the Olympics?"

200

When you are in another country and do not have your own car, you might need to call for one of these.

What is..."a taxi cab" or "an Uber?"

300

This idiom is how theater people wish someone luck.

What is "break a leg?"

300

You can make jelly or wine with this fruit.

What is..."grapes?"

300

This sport started by throwing a ball into a fruit basket.

What is..."basketball?"

300

In order to make sure you have a room at a hotel, you need to make one of these in advance. 

What is..."a reservation?"

400

This idiom is used when someone is sick, but it doesn't have anything to do with clouds. 

What is "under the weather?"

400

You eat one of these a day to "keep the doctor away."

What is..."an apple?"

400

This winter sport has to be done on a frozen lake or inside a rink.

What is..."ice skating" or "hockey?"

400

This is what you call places of interest that people visiting your country want to see.

What are..."tourist attractions?"

500

This idiom means to reveal a secret by mistake, not just to felines.

What is..."let the cat out of the bag?"

500

This vegetable has nothing to do with flattening someone, even though it sounds like it might.

What is..."squash?"

500

This American football game is the most important game of the season for professional teams.

What is..."the Super Bowl?"

500

This is the term for the schedule of places you go to on a trip.

What is..."itinerary?"

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