BODY LANGUAGE
BEFORE & AFTER
COMMON BONDS
BETTER LET "IM" OUT
HOW 'BOUT A GAME OF CARDS?
"THE" END
400

If you're being intentionally unfriendly, you're said to be giving this

the cold shoulder

400

"International" cocoa concoction for the unmarried Clue character

Swiss Miss Scarlet

400

Black, butter, kidney

beans

400

A violent collision when one thing hits another; a peaceful agreement

impact and pact

400

This game includes skip cards & draw 2 cards, & it makes you say its name just before you win

UNO

400

a fashion

trend

800

Your grandparent might remember when you were this "to a grasshopper"

Knee high

800

Last 4 words of our national anthem, as sung by an animated kitchen appliance.

home of the brave little toaster

800

Hakuna matata, safari, hatari

Swahili words and phrases

800

To run someone through with a sharp stick; his probable complexion as a result

impale and pale

800

In a variant of this game, instead of "Do you have any aces?", you ask for an ace of a specific suit

Go Fish

800

To feel intense dislike

loathe

1200

to observe the rules

toe the line

1200

Kermit's colorful theme song about the group that nominated Ralph Nader

"It's Not Easy Being Green" Party

1200

The bridge of a ship, a pottery studio, suitcases

things that have wheels

1200

Hampered, like a drunk driver; joined up with a partner

impaired and paired

1200

Hold the gin & deal 7 cards when 3 or 4 play this game instead of just 2 people

rummy

1200

To alleviate or provide solace

soothe

1600

A saying that is believed to have originated as a theatrical device, a technique for an actor to indicate that a statement was meant to be sarcastic or a joke.

tongue-in-cheek

1600

Peter Pan's enemy is the way you were fooled into completely believing a story

Captain Hook, line & sinker

1600

Vinegar, the element mercury, some assets

liquid

1600

An obstacle & the triangular architectural feature seen here


impediment & pediment

1600

Being dealt the unbeatable number in the first 2 cards can pay 3 to 2 in a standard casino game of this

Blackjack

1600

To fancy up an argument with big words, or to array with garments

 to clothe

2000

The logo used by the Pinkerton Detective Agency led to the use of this term for a detective

private eye

2000

Prussian monarch military genius whose Jazz Age story plays out on Long Island

Frederick the Great Gatsby

2000

A dagger; South America; a rambling speaker (at last)

things that come to a point

2000

First name of philosopher Kant; first name of Panamanian leader Noriega

Immanuel and Manuel

2000

Think hard! This kids' game where you match pairs is also called Memory

Concentration

2000

 To be filled with violent emotion, perhaps rage

seethe