Classic Lyrics
Nose Jobs
Thyme Time
State Flags & Symbols
The Human Body
Before & After
100

"Every morning, every evening, ain't we got" this.

Fun (Ain't We Got Fun by Richard Whiting, 1921)

100

To attempt to curry favor with someone by behaving in an over-the-top or sycophantic way.

Brown Nose

100

A naked grizzly.

A Bare Bear

100

This celestial symbol is on more than 15 of the 50 state flags, as well as our national flag.

Stars

100

As part of one of the most routine surgeries, a doctor may remove the adenoids at the same time that he removes these.

The Tonsils

100

Old _______ Class

World

200

"A kiss on the hand may be quite continental, but diamonds" are this.

A Girl's Best Friend (Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend by Carol Channing, 1949)

200

A phrase meaning to completely control someone's actions.

Lead Them by the Nose

200

A crack in your stopping apparatus.

A Brake Break

200

This state's flag simply consists of the state seal, displaying an image of George Washington in a ring of gold, on a field of dark green.

Washington

200

This "cord" conducts impulses to & from the brain.

The Spinal Cord

200

Wild _______ File

Card

300

"Another bride, another June, another sunny honeymoon; another season, another reason" for doin' this.

Makin' Whoopee (Makin' Whoopee by Eddie Cantor, 1928)

300

A phrase advising to not become involved with illegal or immoral activities.

Keep Your Nose Clean

300

A really nice fireplace insert.

A Great Grate

300

For the last 111 years, this state's flag has depicted a coat of arms supported by an elk and a moose, and bearing the Latin word Tuebor, meaning "I will defend."

Michigan

300

This is the hardest substance in the human body.

Tooth Enamel
300

Clock _______ Lift

Face

400

"Well, I came down here with my hat caved in, oh I'll go back home with my pocket full of" this. 

Tin (Camptown Races by Christie's Minstrels, 1850)

400

Exactly or precisely, especially regarding the appointed time or estimated amount.

On the Nose

400

How Tinkerbell crosses the river.

A Fairy Ferry

400

This state's flag is white with a wide red stripe along the bottom, a red star in the upper left corner and a grizzly bear, the only one that can still be found in the entire state, in the center.

California

400

By adulthood, we each have 60,000 miles of these inside our bodies, more than twice the distance around the world.

Veins or Blood Vessels

400

Street _______ Chain

Food

500

"My heart beats so that I can hardly speak, and I seem to find the happiness I seek, when we're out together " doing this.

Dancing Cheek to Cheek (Cheek to Cheek by Irving Berling, 1935)

500

Someone behaving in an arrogant or haughty fashion may be said to have this.

Their Nose in the Air

500

Where you might buy a cruise at a discount?

A Sail Sale.

500
This state's flag consists of a large red saltire, or "X," on a white background, with the state seal showing a Seminole Indian woman, a steamboat and a sabal palm, in the center.

Florida

500

The scaphoid bone of the lower end of the radius is part of this joint.

The Wrist
500

Middle _______ Proof

Child

600

"Take out the papers and the trash, or you don't get" any of this.

Spending Cash (Yakety Yak by the Coasters, 1959)

600

A phrase meaning to show dislike or a lack of respect toward someone or something.

Thumb Your Nose At

600

What you get when a frog's cousin is illegally parked.

A Towed Toad

600

This state's flag shows the state seal superimposed over the silhouette of an American bison on a blue field rimmed in white to symbolize purity and uprightness, and then in red, to symbolize the blood of pioneers who gave their lives.

Wyoming

600

The gall bladder is connected by various ducts to this organ.

The Liver

600

Full _______ Boy

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