Idioms
Famous Figures
100

You may tell someone to break this before a performance.

What is a leg?

100
He was the first president of the USA. 

Who is George Washington?

200

If it is really pouring rain outside you might say this.

What is raining cats and dogs?

200

He is best known for being a traitor to the patriots during the revolutionary war. 

Who is Benedict Arnold. 

300

You might "speak of" this evil being when the person you were gossiping about enters the room. 

What is the devil?
300

He was the dictator of Russia, the most responsible for the holocaust. 

Who is Adolf Hitler?

400

You might say this idiom when you are looking for something that is nearly impossible to find. It starts with looking for a ___. 

What is needle in a haystack?

400

He was the first person on the moon. 

Who is Neil Armstrong?

500

You might say this to achieve or do two things at the same time, the flying creatures in this idiom would not like this. 

What is Kill two birds with one stone?

500

He is a prolific author and wrote plays such as Romeo and Juliet and A Midsummer Night's Dream. 

Who is William Shakespeare?