In football, second guessing Sunday's Strategy is the name of the game when you are one of these alliterative types.
What is a Monday Morning QB?
Toto, I' ve got a feeling we are not in Kansas anymore.
What is The Wizard of Oz?
Musically, it is the "dance of the music."
What is rhythm?
The series J.K. Rowling is famous for.
What is Harry Potter?
Uses "like" or "as" to compare two things
What is a simile?
Your task is almost done if you're on this, the second half of a golf course.
What is Back Nine?
I'm the king of the world.
What is Titanic?
Gold, frankincense, and this were brought as gifts by the Three Wise Men to Jesus.
What is myrhh?
Author of "The Cat in the Hat"
Who is Dr. Suess?
Repeating first letters: She sells seashells by the seashore.
What is alliteration?
Also a '90s sitcom title, this phrase means a boxer got lucky at the end of a round.
What is Saved By The Bell?
Life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're going to get.
What is Forrest Gump?
A place to play basketball or work on your abs.
What is a gym?
E.B. White's famous story about a nearly doomed pig named Wilbur?
What is Charlotte's Web?
Stretching the truth. Excessive exaggeration!
What is hyperbole?
When you're going all out in any effort, you are employing this basketball defense.
What is full court press?
May the force be with you.
What is Star Wars?
These are usually sang at church from a book on Sunday mornings.
What are hymns?
This is possibly the most (in)famous novel by Anthony Burgess, especially if you didn't like the violence in the movie.
What is A Clockwork Orange?
Words that sound like the noise they make.
What is onomatopoeia?
Mallards in their element are the basis of this phrase meaning there are runners on base.
What are ducks on the pond?
Nobody puts Baby in the corner.
What is Dirty Dancing?
A swollen body sore containing fluid. Mr. B. has a Band-Aid covering one on his arm.
What is a cyst?
Author of children's book James and the Giant Peach
Who is Roald Dahl?
A time in a story when the author has the setting of the story go back in time to previous events.
What is a flashback?