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'Alive and kicking' originally referred to
a dance routine performed by Blackpink
the freshness of fish sold by fishmongers.
what happens to somebody who is executed by hanging.
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banana
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magnet
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fairy
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banana
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'Kicking the habit' originally referred to...
kicking the bucket
the muscle spasms seen in heroin addicts during withdrawal
nuns quitting the church and going back to regular life.
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âEven the sight of cheese turns my stomach! I donât know why.â
Makes me feel nervous.
Makes me feel nauseous.
Makes me feel excited.
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'On death's door' means
to knock on a door at Halloween.
to be carried on a door when dead.
to be close to death.
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'A new lease on life' refers to
moving to a new apartment.
recovering from a serious illness.
any fresh start or positive change in circumstances.
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'A pain in the neck' refers to someone who...
is really annoying
has a pain in the neck
has a thick neck
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The first mention of the phrase 'you are what you eat' came from
a fast food advertisement in 1976
a cannibal in 1726
a French writer in 1826
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boom
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shark
Other team loses 25 points!
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rocket
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baam
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seesaw
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gift
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rocket
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banana
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'Under the knife' refers to
someone who is having surgery.
someone who is about to lose their job.
someone who is being threatened with a knife.
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To have a 'spring in your step' means to...
have rubber soled shoes.
be energetic and without worry.
bounce around like a crazy person.
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In the phrase 'Over the hill', what is the hill?
Life's journey from birth to death.
A hill.
Another way to say 'ill'.
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seesaw
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magnet
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gift
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banana
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'A bitter pill to swallow' refers to...
having to accept a difficult situation, like failing an exam
attempting to commit suicide with a cyanide pill
a bitter pill to swallow.
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The idiom 'under the weather' originates from...
people feeling unwell.
sailors going to their cabins below deck during a storm.
the negative feelings we get during bad weather.
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