Homophones
Idioms
Foreign Phrases
Old Tv Shows
Eat Your Vegetables
100

The first word is a platform for worship.

The second word means to change something.

Altar and alter

100

This means to stay strong in a difficult situation.

What is "hang in there"?

100

From the french meaning a social blunder.

What is "faux pas"?

100

This iconic tv show was created by Sheldon Leonard, Aaron Ruben and Danny Thomas. The main character was a widowed sheriff.

What was The Andy Griffith Show?

100

Cabbage, cauliflower, brussel sprouts, and broccoli are all members of this food group.

What are cruciferous vegetables?

200

The first word is something you use to stop your car.

The second word is when you make something into pieces.

Brake and break.

200

This means feeling ill, getting a cold.

What is "under the weather"?

200

A feeling that you've experienced a situation before.

What is "deja vu"?

200

This tv show was about ordinary people who found themselves in extraordinarily astounding situations, which they each try to solve.

What was The Twilight Zone?

200

Name one vegetable that is in the allium group of vegetables.

What are onions or garlic?

300

The first word is a unit to measure the size of a gemstone.

The second work is a vegetable with lots of vitamin A

Carat and carrot.

300

To be very careful with your words or actions.

What is "walking on eggshells"?

300

This word is actually a Chinese word which means tomato sauce.

What is "ketchup"?

300

Which historical event became the most-watched U.S. television event in history, drawing nearly 150 million viewers?

Hint: It was in 1969.

What is the Apollo 11 Moon Landing?

300

This vegetable is the most nutrient-rich green leafy veggies you can eat.

What is spinach?

400

The first one is a pipe in a chimney.

The second one is the past tense of what birds do.

Flue and flew

400

Getting something done no matter how unpleasant it is.

What is "bite the bullet"?

400

From the Latin meaning done without charge.

What is "Pro bono"?

400

From 1959-1973 this was the 2nd longest running Western on TV and their theme song had all of America humming it.

What was Bonanza?

400

This vegetable is usually green, but they can also be red, yellow or orange.

What are bell peppers?

500

The first word is a fight.

The second word means to double.

Duel and dual

500

Overdoing something or an action that is pointless.

What is "beating a dead horse"?

500

This Latin phrase means in good faith.

What is "Bona Fide"?

500

The Clampett family members were the subjects of this tv comedy show.

What is the Beverly Hillbillies?

500

This state produces almost all of this  green vegetable sold in the U.S.

What is brocolli?