This technology can detect a vehicle's speed and is frequently used in police speed enforcement
What is radar?
LeBron James famously attempted to trademark this phrase that combines a Mexican dish with a day of the week
What is Taco Tuesday?
This homophone pair refers to a body of water and to perceive with the eyes
What is sea/see?
This idiom is used to describe a very simple task and is often associated with a dessert
What is a piece of cake?
Popular in the 1990s and 2000s, this genre often starred actors like Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant
What is rom-com?
This type of boat was originally developed by the Inuit people for hunting and transportation
What is a kayak?
This beverage company was founded by Dr. John Pemberton in Atlanta and introduced the world to its classic glass bottle design, which became an iconic symbol
What is Coca-cola?
This homophone pair refers to a harsh scraping or squeaking sound and a stream, brook, or minor tributary of a river
What is creak/creek?
This idiom means to avoid addressing the main issue, often likened to circling around it
What is beat around the bush?
This term refers to a loss of talented individuals leaving their own country to another in pursuit of better economic opportunities
What is Brain Drain?
These musical performances by a single musician are often featured in orchestral works
What are solos?
This doughnut chain, founded in 1937 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, is known for its iconic "Hot Now" sign
What is Krispy-Kreme?
This homophone pair refers to being careful in behavior and being separate or distinct.
What is discreet/discrete?
DAILY DOUBLE
This idiom means to stop a bad habit or behavior immediately, as though cutting a plant at its source
What is Nip it in the Bud?
This refers to an event or session that involves a famous person meeting and getting to know people
What is a meet and greet?
This rotating component of an electric motor or generator produces mechanical energy
What is a rotor?
This two-word term describes conglomerates that often influence politics and global markets
Big Business
This homophone pair refers to both lifting something up and completely destroying a building
What is raise/raze?
In social situations, this idiom describes a glaring topic that people deliberately avoid discussing
What is elephant in the room?
Completing a task with no trouble at all might lead someone to exclaim this rhyming phrase
What is easy peasy?
This term refers to long stories of heroic achievement, especially a medieval prose narrative in Old Norse or Old Icelandic
What are sagas?
A common tourist attraction in coastal regions, this activity often requires binoculars and patience
What is whale watching?
This homophone pair refers to drawing out a reaction and something illegal or forbidden
What is Elicit/Illicit?
This idiom means to resolve a situation by taking direct and decisive action
What is take the bull by the horns?
This phrase suggests you can keep something if you found it, and others have no right to complain?