Animals
Food
Money
Time
Home
100

It's raining cats and (  ).

What is dog?

'It's raining cats and dogs.'

it's raining extremely hard, a very heavy downpour, with no connection to actual animals falling from the sky

100

I'm going to relax and just be a couch ()

What is a 'Couch potato.'

100

Be careful with my camera, it cost me an arm and a ()

What is a leg?

100

I was in the wrong () at the right time.

What is place?

100

When one () shuts, another one opens.

What is a door?

When one door shuts another one opens.

200

The early bird catches the ().

The early bird catches the worm.

200

I don't like opera music, it's not my cup of ()

What is 'cup of tea?'

200

Printer ink is worth it's weight in ()

What is gold?

200

Even a broken () is right twice a day.

What is a clock?

200

The () are on but no-one is home.

What are the lights?

The lights are on but no-one is home

300

He's the black () of the family.

What is 'The black sheep of the family.'

300

You can't make an () without breaking some eggs.

What is an omlete.

300

This money is burning a hole on my ().

What is a pocket

300

Be careful, better () than never.

What is late?

300

Home is where the () is.

What is a heart?

Home is where the heart is.

400

Curiosity killed the ().

What is 'Curiosity killed the cat?'

400

The exam was easy, it was a piece of ()

What is cake?

400

If you pay () you get monkeys

What are peanuts?

400

Time flies when you're having ()

What is fun?

400

Rents are going through the () in this city

What is a roof?

Rents are going through the roof in this city.

500

Nobody wants to talk about the () in the room

What is 'the elephant in the room?'

500

Sometimes I feel like a () out of water.

What is a fish

500

There is no such thing as a free ()

What is lunch?

500

I think () will freeze over before that happens

What is hell?

I think hell will freese over before that happens.

500

An Englishman's home is his ()

What is a castle?

An Englishman's home is his castle.

Used to say that English people believe that they should control what happens in their own homes, and that no one else should tell them what to do there.