Tasty Phrases
Keep it Short
Words of Love
This is “US”
A Trashy Category
100

You don't want your wine made with these, also a phrase about trash-talking something you can't have.

Sour Grapes

100

The supermarket owner: "You can get a sandwich at the deli--don't make me explain that 'deli' is short for" this word.

Delicatessen

100

Won't you be my this, the name of the patron saint of lovers?

Valentine

100

Don't be fooled by the cute name: these debris clumps under your furniture can clog electronics & cause respiratory problems.

Dust Bunnies

100

If walking in the Smithsonian with a used gum wrapper, don't put it in the trash can occupied by him on "Sesame Street.”

Oscar The Grouch

200

A fitting finish for a sundae, this idiom means to make something good even better.

To Put a Cherry on Top

200

The NYC taxi driver: "I'll drop you off at 86th & Lex--don't make me explain that 'Lex' is short for" this avenue.

Lexington

200

This word of affection opens many a letter; you'd rather not get the kind addressed to John, though.

Dear

200

Whether green or white, the edible shoots of this vegetable are called spears.

Asparagus

200

You can't spell "garbage" without this kind of boat; the Mobro wandered around the Atlantic in 1987 with 3,000 tons of New York trash.

A Barge

300

It refers to disclosing secret information, or if you accidentally dropped that pot of chili.

Spilling the Beans

300

The gardener: "I call them mums--don't make me explain that 'mum' is short for" this flower.

Chrysanthemum

300

An old song goes, "Oh my" this, "oh my" this, "oh my" this "Clementine"

Darling

300

Fittingly, the Seth Rogen comedy "This Is the End" was the last-ever rental at a company-run one of these stores.

Blockbuster

300

KitchenAid makes a stainless steel one to turn your overflowing stinky bag into a handy brick--not a garbage smusher, a...

(Trash) Compactor

400

If you're the best of the best, you're this, mentioning a dairy product & a farming word.

Cream of the Crop

400

The dog owner: "This is my Pom--don't make me explain that 'Pom' is short for" this dog breed.

Pomeranian

400

A traditional wedding vow says, "For richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to" do this.

Cherish

400

Un-capitalizing the name of this month gives you a word meaning grand or majestic.

August

400

One of these in Jersey City, once full of garbage, toxic waste & just maybe Jimmy Hoffa, is becoming a park.

A Dump (or Landfill)

500

You & your best friend may be described this way, involving a legume & its container.

(Two) Peas in a Pod

500

The music conductor: "Let's play Rach 1 & Rach 2--don't make me explain that 'Rach' is short for" this composer's name.

 Rachmaninoff

500

To carry one of these flaming things means to be in love, perhaps with an ex.

A Torch

500

Are your ears ringing? Maybe someone's talking about you! But the more likely culprit is this medical affliction.

Tinnitus

500

A 2012 first-in-the-nation Vermont law says scraps from home cooking may not go in regular trash but must become this.

Compost