FRENCH PHRASES
RUNS HOT & COLD
WORDS WITH A SILENT LETTER
COMPLETE THE PHRASE
RHYMING PHRASES
100

I could swear I already heard a clue about this phenomenon, "already seen" in French.

déjà vu

100

It ended with the Berlin Wall coming down & the Soviet Union breaking apart.

Cold War

100

A standard unit combining feet and inches, this measurement is notoriously the subject of white lies on dating apps.

height 

100

"I came, I saw, ..."

I conquered 

100

In song, it was used to describe an arachnid making its way up a drainage pipe.

itsy bitsy 

200

This French phrase literally translates to "blow of state" and refers to a sudden, illegal seizure of power.

coup d'état

200

(Of a kind of animal) having a body temperature varying with that of the environment.  

cold blooded 

200

You've become a legatee of your uncle's estate, which also makes you one of these.

an heir 

200

A principle often attributed to Hippocrates & followed by doctors: "First do..."

no harm 

200

A trip on a party boat with alcohol aplenty.

booze cruise 
300

Meaning "of the day", it frequently follows "soup" on a menu.

Du Jour 

300

Frequently free, it's a place in public where you can connect to Wi-Fi & access the Internet.

hot spot 

300

Following the French pronunciation, both the "Z" & the "S" are silent in this word for an appointed place.

rendezvous

300

"Necessity is the mother of..."

invention 

300

It's a planned function where someone famous is introduced to & socializes with fans. 

meet & greet 

400

It's just a fancy way to say appetizers.

hors d'œuvres

400

A run of good luck or a period of repeated success or winning.

hot streak 

400

From the French for "red", this thickening base for soups & sauces contains flour.

a roux 

400

A legal principle: "Ignorance of the law is..."

no excuse 

400

There's a male first name in this phrase meaning all tied up or 50-50.

even Steven 

500

A great piece of art may be described with this 3-word phrase; The New York Times used it reviewing the film "Dunkirk."

a tour de force

500

They were the Daisy Dukes of the mid-1970s & a big fad.

hot pants 

500

The NOAA says this, formed from 2 words with one meaning "wave", can have a wavelength in excess of 300 miles.

a tsunami 

500

"The road to hell is paved with..."

good intentions 

500

This bit of advice could be translated as "pretend to be successful until you become so."

fake it till you make it