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  • Do you easily go as red as a beetroot?
    To blush.
  • Do you know anyone who is a vegetable?
    A person who has no interest in doing anything.
  • Give an example of something that sells like hot cakes.
    Selling very well and very quickly.
  • What's a piece of cake for you? 
    Very easy.
  • When do you feel full of beans?
    Very energetic.
  • Are you a butterfingers?
    A clumsy person who fails to catch or always drops something.
  • Have you ever had a case of sour grapes?
    Being envious but trying not to show it.
  • Give an example of people or things that are as chalk and cheese.
    Very different.
  • What isn't your cup of tea?
    Something that isn't enjoyable or easy.
  • Which professions get paid peanuts in your opinion?
    A very small amount of money.
  • Where can you be as warm as toast?
    Comfortably warm.
  • Do you usually spend money like water?
    To spend a lot of money in a careless way.
  • When was the last time you were shaking like  jelly?
    To shake with fear.
  • What are you as keen as mustard to?
    Extremely excited to do something.
  • Would you get on a bus that is packed like sardines?
    Overcrowded.
  • What actions do you consider nuts?
    Crazy.
  • When was the last time you were in a jam?
    In trouble.
  • Can you stay as cool as a cucumber in dangerous or difficult situations?
    Calm and composed.