"All Shook Up," "Can't Help Falling in Love," "Jailhouse Rock," "Love Me Tender"
Elvis songs
This phrase meaning to exaggerate involves increasing the size of a mound made by a burrowing animal
Make a mountain out of a molehill
A dried fruit, or to trim a tree to make it grow better
Prune
As seen on Old West posters, rewards were offered for the bad guys captured one of these 2 ways
Dead or alive
"You are my sunshine, my only sunshine, you make me happy when..."
"Skies are grey"
Locusts, hail, frogs, darkness
Biblical plagues
This exclamation would literally be the male child of a firearm
Son of a gun!
To mend shoes, or to put together hastily
Cobble
When ordering blinds for your home you often have a choice between these 2 opposites
Horizontal or vertical
"Home, home on the range, where" these play
"The deer and the antelope"
Roman Holiday, Breakfast at Tiffany's, My Fair Lady, Sabrina
Audrey Hepburn movies
It refers to disclosing secret information, like when you accidentally dropped that pot of chili
Spilling the beans
Put the pedal to the metal, or one way to kill a bug
Step on it
They're the opposite types of theater represented by smiling and frowning masks
Comedy & tragedy
In T.S. Eliot's poem "The Hollow Men": "This is the way the world ends not with a bang but a" this
"Whimper"
Elaine, George, Kramer, Newman
Seinfeld characters
The name of a gastropod is in this phrase that means you're moving really slowly
A snail's pace
A commemorative tablet, or some not-so-nice sticky stuff on your teeth
Plaque
Starting with the same 3 letters, these 2 words describe lenses that curve inward or outward
Concave & convex
From a leprechaun who's been evading cereal theft for decades: "I love me Lucky Charms, they're..."
"Magically delicious!"
The Lovers, the Chariot, the Hierophant, the Fool
Tarot cards
Originally a jar, this idiom referring to complicating issues is named for the wife of Epimetheus
(Opening) Pandora's Box
A scribble by a Northerner, or a type of dandy in song
Yankee Doodle
Grammatically, English has these 2 voices
Active & passive
"All the world's a stage, and all the men and women..."
"Merely players"