Food idioms
Anglophone capitals
British English
England
Phrasal verbs
100

I don't like banana bread, it's not my cup of ____.

Cup of tea

100

Dublin

Ireland

100

Store

Shop

100

What is the oldest university in England, founded in approximately 1096?

Oxford University

100

Break ___: to end a relationship

Break up

200

The exam was easy, it was a piece of _____.

Piece of cake

200

Canberra

Australia

200

Pants

Trousers

200

What is the name of the popular 4-member boy band formed in 1960?

The Beatles

200

Knocked ___: to be unconscious

Knocked out

300

I'm going to relax and just be a couch _____.

Couch potato

300

Ottawa

Canada

300

French fries

Chips

300

What is the name of a common English dish made of meat (usually lamb) and mashed potatoes?

Shepherd's pie

300

Back ___: to drive or walk a vehicle backwards; to reverse

Back up / back out

400

Sometimes I feel like a _____ out of water.

like a fish out of water

400

Islamabad

Pakistan

400

Gasoline

Petrol

400

What famous book character was shipwrecked for 28 years, 2 months, and 19 days before making it home to England?

Robinson Crusoe

400

Drag ___: to make something longer

Drag out

500

It's no use crying over spilled ____.

crying over spilled milk

500

Pretoria

South Africa

500

Truck

Lorry

500

Which Canadian province on the east coast was first colonized by England in 1867?

Nova Scotia

500

Fall ___: to fail; something doesn't happen; for your plans to be cancelled

Fall through