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Do you know your idioms?

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  • When something sounds familiar we say that it rings a _______
    bell
  • When something is really confusing it's as clear as ________
    mud
  • If you are old, you are long in the _____________
    tooth
  • To do something you have to do but don't want to is to bite the ________
    bullet
  • If something doesn't work, it's on the ________ A twitch B blink C glitch
    B
  • If you have a whip round, do you A Clean the house B Search for something C Collect money from people for
    C
  • If you fly off the handle you are A In a hurry B Exhausted C Angry
    C
  • A person who goes to a party without an invitation is a ______ crasher.
    gate
  • If you grease someone's palm, are you A Bribing them B Punishing them C Praising them
    A
  • If you pass the responsibility for something to someone else, you are passing the _________
    buck
  • Something that is easy is a piece of ________
    cake
  • To tease someone or make fun of them is to pull their ______
    leg
  • To split the bill in a restaurant is to go D__________
    Dutch
  • To bury the hatchet is to A make peace with s/o B Kill s/o c Stop working for s/o
    A
  • To hit the sack means - A To be very angry B to eat too much food C To go to bed
    C
  • If you kick the bucket, what do you do?
    die
  • When you aren't speaking to someone, you send the to which British city that begins with C?
    Coventry
  • Who might cook the books and why?
    An accountant or company director, to show false financial results
  • To be on the ball is to be A alert B working C having a great time
    A
  • What killed the cat?
    Curiosity