Weather Idioms
Potpourri
Classic Radio
Word-E
Facts and Figures
100

This never strikes twice

What is lightning?

100

These large, spooky birds typically hoot

What are owls?

100

This comedy duo gave us “Who’s on First?”

Who are Abbott and Costello?

100

This vegetable’s name sounds like it would be a hen’s contribution to the meal.

What is eggplant?

100

This is the number of petals on a shamrock.

What is three?

200

To go after a seemingly impossible dream is to chase one of these

What is a rainbow?

200

Mayors sometimes honor dignitaries with this symbolic gif

What is the key to the city?

200

His Christmas specials and USO tours brought comic relief to the U.S. military in war zones

Who is Bob Hope?

200

These French pastries are oblong and filled with a cream or custard filling.

What are éclairs?

200

The element CO2 , known by this name, is blamed for causing climate change.

What is carbon dioxide?

300

When feeling sick, we might say we’re under this

What is the weather?

300

This extends beneath the ear.

What is the earlobe?

300

This jazz musician was also known as “Satchmo” and “Pops.”

Who is Louis Armstrong?

300

This is the name for pottery made of clay.

What is earthenware?

300

This is the main ingredient in household dust.

What are dead skin cells?

400

When people go through an unsuccessful period, they go through this kind of spell.

What is dry?

400

He was Mary Todd’s famous husband.

Who is President Abraham Lincoln?

400

The Adventures of [this detective] series was based on a real-life detective, and the character was first created for The Maltese Falcon

Who is Sam Spade?

400

When a person flees his country to live in another country, he is said to live in this state.

What is exile?

400

The Rubik’s Cube has this number of sides

What is six?

500

When people are extremely angry, they can have a face like this.

What is thunder?

500

This airline booked reservations for the first flight to the moon.

What is Pan Am?

500

This president’s fireside chats were a series of nighttime radio speeches.

Who is President Franklin D. Roosevelt?

500

This title of British nobility is the equivalent of a French count.

What is earl?

500

Before Alaska joined the Union, the United States had this number of states.

What is 48?

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