Presidents
Echo
Famous Faces
Idioms
What Am I?
100

FDR

Franklin Delano Roosevelt

100

Yogi Bear’s companion … or a little cut or bruise to a child.

Boo-Boo

100

He wore blue suede shoes, shook his hips, and was called "The King."

Elvis Presley

100

Meaning to die

Kick the bucket

100

I have hands but no arms, and I move in circles without going anywhere.

A clock 

200

JFK

John Fitzgerald Kennedy

200

Popular nickname for President Kennedy’s son.

John-John

200

She stared in The Sound of Music and sang about "a few of my favorite things." 

Julie Andrews

200

Unable to speak or think of something to say

Cat got your tongue.

200

I hold memories without a brain. I sit in frames, albums, or drawers. You see me, and stories come back. 

A photograph 

300

LBJ

Lyndon Baines Johnson

300

Perfect vision.

20/20

300

She was America's sweetheart who tapped her way into moviegoers' hearts in the 1930s. 

Shirley Temple

300

To please excuse my profanity

Pardon my French

300

I have pages but no voice. I tell stories, give advice, or make you laugh - all without speaking. 

A book

400

JEC

Jimmy Earl Carter

400

High-kicking dance performed by a chorus line of dancers.

Cancan

400

This cowboy star often sang to his wife, Dale Evens, and rode his horse, Trigger. 

Roy Rogers

400

Something that is unlikely to happen, often said mockingly

When Pigs fly.

400

I follow you without making a sound. I disappear in the dark and stretch when the sun is low. 

A shadow 

500

RWR

Ronald Wilson Reagan 

500

Toy gun that shoots round projectiles.

BB Gun

500

He was known for being funny on stage, helping people laugh through hard times, and hosting The Tonight Show.  

Jhonny Carson 

500

You made a situation worse by saying or doing something unnecessary. 

Added fuel to the fire

500

I'm always ahead of you, but never in sight. You can plan for me, but never catch me. 

The future