Fashion Accessories
Dog Breeds
Desserts
Guess the Saying
100

These dark, often oversized frames became iconic in the U.S. thanks to Hollywood stars like Audrey Hepburn.

Sunglasses

100

This dog is known for its short legs

Dachshund 

100

This pie features a tart citrus filling topped with fluffy, toasted egg whites, often browned with a kitchen torch.

Lemon Meringue pie

100

To start a conversation or make people feel comfortable.

Break the ice

200

Before belts took over, these strap-like accessories were essential for holding up trousers

Suspenders 

200

This breed is known for its friendliness and is one of the most popular family dogs in the U.S.

Golden Retriever

200

Cake with a melted chocolate center

Molten lava cake

200

To reveal a secret.

"spill the beans" 

300

This versatile fabric accessory can be worn around the neck, head, or shoulders

A scarf

300

This breed is often used in police and military work

Germen Shepard

300

This cake has a signature red color

Red Velvet Cake

300

To make a situation worse by interfering unnecessarily.

“add fuel to the fire”

400

Originally worn for warmth, this knit accessory became a mainstream fashion item in the U.S., often slouched or cuffed.

Beanie

400

Known for its gentle nature and droopy ears, this breed is often called a “gentle giant” and hails from Germany.

Great Dane

400

Creamy dessert served in a cup comes in flavors like chocolate or vanilla

Pudding

400

Accusing the wrong person or pursuing a false lead.

“barking up the wrong tree”

500

Once a symbol of European nobility, this broad-brimmed hat is named after a Spanish word meaning “wide.”

Sombrero

500

This short-legged herding breed has royal ties in England

Corgi

500

A creamy custard base with caramelized sugar on top

Creme Brulee

500

To say something that hints at the truth without stating it directly.

“beat around the bush”