What's for lunch?
Islands in the group
MYTHOLOGICAL IDIOMS
Corporate Lingo
Logos
100

Bisque de homard- a creamy French bisque made with these crustaceans of the spiny variety

Lobster

100

This country has been called the "teardrop of India" due to its location & shape

Sri Lanka

100

Your most vulnerable area, it resulted in myth from a mother incompletely dipping her son in the Styx

Your Achilles Heel

100

Authority to act for another, perhaps "by" this when you permit someone to vote in your place on corporate stock

Proxy

100

The logo of this German car brand is a 3-pointed star

Mercedes-Benz

200

Steak tartare- served this way, presented with an egg yolk on top

Raw

200

Rabbit Island & Sea Lion Island are in this disputed South American group

The Falklands

200

To open this container is to unleash untold problems, as happened with a gift Zeus gave

Pandora's box

200

In baseball, you do this to avoid being thrown out as a runner; in meetings, it means to follow up with a person

Touch base

200

A bat was chosen as this rum's brand logo since Cuban folklore said it symbolized good health & fortune

Bacardi

300

For a lighter lunch, try the Thai salad som tam, which makes good use of this oval, melon-like tropical fruit

Papaya

300

You can horse or pony around on scenic Fetlar in this Scottish group

The Shetlands

300

Meaning a very beautiful woman, this idiom refers to the fleet that went to war after Helen's abduction

A face that launched a thousand ships

300

In biology, it's all the diverse organisms in a location; in business, it's all the parts of an industry

An ecosystem

300

Graphic designer Rob Janoff created this company's rainbow-striped logo by studying cross sections of real fruit

Apple

400

For dessert enjoy some amaretti cookies, made with these nuts

Almonds

400

Grand this, Little this & this Brac make up a Caribbean island group

Cayman

400

Being "under the Aegis" of someone comes from being protected by the breastplate of this goddess

Athena

400

 You can do this to change songs on a record or in business to generate a desired reaction or change the outcome

Move the needle

400

The logo of this tech company represents a digital signal that takes the form of the Golden Gate Bridge

Cisco

500

 I'm feeling like a little cheese, so my choice is this Mexican treat, from the Spanish for "little cheese"

Quesadilla

500

Display your wisdom & name this South Pacific chain that includes Santa Isabel & Vella Lavella

The Solomon Islands

500

You could face serious trouble at any moment if, like a courtier of ancient Syracuse, you have this hanging over you

The sword of Damocles

500

A printing term for an image that pushes past the margin is this edge, more innovative than cutting edge

Bleeding edge

500

Called "the Widget", Delta Airlines' corporate logo is designed to resemble both the swept wings of a jet flying overheard & the fourth letter of this alphabet

The Greek alphabet

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