The Body Human
Food & Drink Words & Phrases
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Around the World
100

The gallbladder, which stores bile, lies immediately below this organ

What is the liver?

100

Something ill-suited is not my this 3-word phrase; I prefer English breakfast

What is "cup of tea"?

100

A person or thing that brings bad luck

What is a jinx or hoax?

100

Venus, steamer & cherrystone are all types of this seafood

What are clams?

100

Countries with flags of only these 2 colors include Greece, Honduras & Israel

What are blue & white?

200

One of the spleen's main functions is to filter out worn & damaged these

What are blood cells?

200

Tread carefully if doing this phrase for being careful not to anger someone (it can use the whole food item or just the shells)

What is "walking on eggshells"?

200

A social gathering for people to get to know each other

What is a mixer?

200

Iceberg, heirloom & a rasher are the main trio in this classic sandwich

What is a BLT?

200

Europe's oldest, the university of this "meaty" Italian city was founded in 1088

What is Bologna?

300

Your metabolic rate is controlled by hormones secreted by this gland at the front of your neck

What is the thyroid?

300

It's a circular representation of relative percentages making up a whole

What is "a pie chart"?
300

An ability score in Dungeons & Dragons, it refers to skill with the hands or body

What is dexterity?

300

The Isle of Wight & Lake Worth, Florida both have annual festivals honoring this pungent bulb & its endless potential

What is garlic?

300

The only land border between the Netherlands & France is on this 34-square-mile Caribbean island split between them

What is Saint Martin?

400

Not surprisingly, the name of this longest nerve is derived from Latin for "pain in the hip"

What is the sciatic nerve?

400

To lament a misfortune that can't be changed or corrected

What is "cry over spilled milk"?

400

From the Latin for "leap up", it means to feel triumphant jubilation

What is exalt?

400

The name of this spicy Cajun stew comes from the French for "to smother"

What is an etouffee?

400

A memorial that depicts an albatross on this Chilean cape is dedicated to the sailors who lost their lives in the Southern Ocean

What is Cape Horn?

500

Found in the ear, the body's three smallest bones are known as the anvil, hammer, and this, after their shapes

What is a stirrup?

500

This expression means earn a living; in an old commercial it was followed by fry it up in a pan

What is "bring home the bacon"?

500

A relative of the elephant, this herbivorous mammal is also called a rock rabbit

What is a hyrax?

500

To make a Pavlova dessert, start with a base of this beaten mixture, then top it with whipped cream & fruit

What is a meringue?

500

Occupied in parts by three nations, this former kingdom is home to the ninth highest peak on Earth

What is Kashmir?

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