Figuratively Speaking
Jack of all Trades
You schooled me
State Your Capital
I need food, faster!
100

something that's simple to accomplish

a piece of cake

100

He played the main antagonist of Stephen King's horror novel The Shining

Jack Nicholson

100

the biggest plant in the solar system

Jupiter

100

Florida

Tallahassee

100

known for its Whoppers

Burger King

200

To wish someone a good luck

break a leg

200

a garment for the upper body usually having a front opening, collar, lapels, sleeves, and pockets

jacket

200

a polygon with five sides

pentagon

200

Texas

Austin

200

introduced a famous talking chihuahua

Taco Bell

300

Directing the attention and doing something to gain praise and preventing another person from gaining praise

Steal someone’s thunder

300

unlawfully seize (an aircraft, ship, or vehicle) in transit and force it to go to a different destination or use it for one's own purposes

hijack
300

the longest river in the world at 4,132 miles

Nile

300

Wisconsin

Madison

300

Their mascot is a little Roman man who loves saying "pizza, pizza!"  

Little Caesars

400

to be exactly right or accurate

hit the nail on the head

400

a pneumatically operated percussive rock-drilling tool usually held in the hands

jackhammer

400

The process of changing liquid to gas

Evaporation

400

South Carolina

Columbia

400

named after a game and has a symbol of said game is in its logo

Domino's

500

People's actions are more important than what they say, and that people are judged by what they do, not what they say they will do

Actions speak louder than words.

500

the handsome deuteragonist in the famous James Cameron's romantic movie, Titanic

Jack Dawson

500

used to imply a comparison between two things that have something in common but are in general different from each other. Example: It is raining cats and dogs. 

Metaphor

500

Nebraska

Lincoln

500

specializes in submarine sandwiches and wraps

Subway