Wednesday, August 14, 2019

How many two-word expressions can you think of in which both words start with F? Use the hints below if you need them.

1. Ground level
2. Astaire/Hepburn musical
3. Stop-action filming technique
4. Siren
5. Downpour danger
6. Fast, as a runner
7. Share equally
8. Opposite of re-wind
9. Widespread
10. Blue chip stocks
11. Not conforming to a regular structure or shape
12. Battered or breaded  - and lots of it
13. Popular car 1960-1970
14. Sundance or Cannes
15. Claim of many amusement parks
16. WWII workhorse aircraft
17. Claim of much fruit and produce
18. McDonald's, Taco Bell, Carl's Jr.
19. Penultimate basketball roster
20. Reliable information gatherer
21. Autumn leaves
22. Facade or phony representation
23. Bluffer/braggart
24. Adam and Eve or POTUS + wife and kids
25. Shoplifting
26. Clothes that conform to the outline of the body
27. The Beatles
28. Shark attack, perhaps

(Possible) Answers:

1. First floor
2. Funny Face
3. Freeze frame
4. Femme fatale
5. Flash flood
6. Fleet-footed
7. Fifty-fifty 
8. Fast forward 
9. Far-flung
10. Fortune Five (Hundred)
11. Free-form
12. Fish fry
13. Ford Falcon
14. Film festival
15. Family fun
16. Flying Fortress
17. Farm-fresh
18. Fast food
19. Final four
20. Fact finder
21. Fall foliage
22. False front
23. Four-flusher
24. First family 
25. Five-finger (discount)
26. Form-fitting
27. Fab Four
28. Feeding frenzy

Credit: Raymond Hamel (#1-5)

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