(Sour)
(sweet)
(strong)
(recipe)
(idioms)
100

It is sour. 

lemons, limes

100

It is sweet. 

sugar, cake

100

It is strong. 

coffee, dark chocolate

100
Small skinny grain.  Comes in Brown and White the most.  

 rice

100

I don't like that.

Idiom:

That's not my cup of t--.

Tea

Exp:

Wearing bright colors is not my cup of tea.

200

What food is popular for a summer barbecue; great with ketchup and mustard

hot dogs, burgers

200

most basic ice cream flavour 

vanilla
200

It is green, sour and you can put it in the hamburger 

Pickles (Cucumber)

200

An Italian dish consisting largely of noodles and sauce.

Spaghetti 

200

very easy

Idiom:

Piece of c---

cake

Exp:

  • The math test was a piece of cake.
300

What fruit is orange, usually round, and usually carved in October?

Pumpkins!

300

The worlds best selling cookies  ( O _ e _ )

oreo

300

chickens make them

eggs

300

A Mexican dish consisting of a fried tortilla with meat, beans, lettuce, tomatoes, etc.

Taco

300

A valued, important person in a person’s life. Often used with extra devotion and love.

Idiom:

 You’re the a---- Of my eye

apple

Exp:

She was the apple of her father's eye and he always went out of his way to get her what she wanted.

400

What is food makes you cry when you cut it?  They also make your breath stink!

onions

400

A square, baked, chocolate dessert.


brownies

400

A green vegetable that looks like a tree 

broccoli 

400

A Japanese dish that is a small roll of raw fish, vegetables, or egg

Sushi 

400

crowded

Idioms:

Packed in like s------- .

sardines

Exp:

The venue was so crowded, we were all packed in like sardines and couldn't move.

500

What kind of peppers come in red, yellow and green and are not spicy?

Bell Peppers
500

Most popular pie

......... pie

another? yes! 

lemon pie

apple pie 

500

A vegetable that is long and orange with a green stem

carrot

500

we call it 

empanadas

ravioli

500

To be upset about something you cannot change. To be sad about something that has happened in the past. 

Idiom:

Don’t cry over s------ milk

spilled

Exp:

I told her not to cry over spilled milk and to just practice for the next test.