Level 113

Topic :

Elementary

Full Phrase :

The phrase “when pigs fly” is used to describe something unlikely to happen. It comes from the phrase “pigs fly with their tails forward”, used in the 17th century as a reply to overly optimistic statements

Level Phrase

PHRASE “WHEN PIGS FLY” IS USED TO DESCRIBE SOMETHING UNLIKELY TO HAPPEN

Questions & Answers

The end of a run

FINISH

The correct way to write a word

SPELLING

Assistance

HELP

Slender and tall dog breed

GREYHOUND

You need to __ this paint with water

DILUTE

The __, and the thousand natural shocks

HEARTACHE

In a clever way, “like a fox”

CUNNINGLY

Yellow filling of tarts

CUSTARD

That’s ____ he left

WHY

The dessert that means “foam” in French

MOUSSE

The edge of hair on a person’s head

HAIRLINE

Vigorous, full of energy

ROBUST

Covered with small bumps (about knees)

KNOBBY

Old word for “sulfur”

BRIMSTONE

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