"He is the only kid ever to get into trouble before he was born" was the tagline for this 1985 movie.
What is "Back to the Future"?
An empress tenure and a downpour.
What is Reign/Rain?
Three-word phrase meaning something that nourishes careful cognition.
What is food for thought?
This newspaper claims "all the news that's fit to print."
What is the New York Times?
An oracle and a monetary yield?
What is Prophet/profit?
If you "can't see" this, you're too involved in the details of the subject to understand the big picture.
What is the forest for the trees?
They used to say "Moving Forward" Now they say "Going places".
What is Toyota?
A sense of style and a sudden solar explosion.
What is Flare/Flair?
Someone who's been cheated has been this, a metaphorical phrase involving a journey.
What is taken for a ride?
Water moving at 9 feet per second is typical in this alliterative and sudden fast-moving event.
What is a flash flood?
Nonprescription is synonymous with this three-word phrase.
What is over the counter?
One man's struggle to take it easy.
What is Ferris Bueller's day off?
A digit and to pull something along
what is Toe/Tow?
This phrase indicates tired feet, not a vocal husky.
What is "my dogs are barking"?
According to the National sever storms laboratory, hail with a diameter of 4 1/2 inches is comparable to this fruit.
What is a grapefruit?
Moving these structures found on a football field means changing the rules.
What are the goal posts?
With great power comes great responsibility.
What is Spiderman?
A boy or a package.
what is Male/Mail?
If you haven't checked your calendar and are short on funds you might be this.
What is "A day late and a Dollar short"?
It's a ten-letter term for a column of rapidly swirling air occurring over a lake or ocean.
What is a Waterspout?
If you "come to" this you are ready to talk. If the subject is "off" it is no longer acceptable to discuss.
What is the table?