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A "cat burglar" is defined as someone who steals cats. |
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A person who might be said to be toying with another, usually in a cruel-like manner, could be referred to as playing what kind of game with them? |
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| 3.
Of the following, which best describes someone who might be asked the cat-ch phrase question of "cat got your tongue?" |
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A person who is financially rich might be called what? |
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| 5.
If someone were said to have let the cat out of the bag, then what is it they have really done? |
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| 6.
What is another way of describing a light sleep of short duration? (Remember theme of quiz here). |
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| 7.
When it's pouring down rain outside, sometimes people will use the phrase, "It's raining cats and mice!" |
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| 8.
Someone with a "cat-o'-nine-tails" actually has what? |
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| 9.
The cat-ch phrase of "See which way the cat jumps" could be translated into "Wait to see what happens?" |
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Someone who seems very nervous, jumpy, or uneasy might often be compared to being like a cat in this cat-chy phrase. |
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If someone is looking a bit ragged, tired, or disheveled, one might then refer to them as looking like something the ___________________. (Your answer should not require any punctuation.) |
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| 12.
"A person used by another as a dupe or tool," is called what? |
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| 13.
Somebody or something which is held or considered to be very special could be defined by which one of the following cat-ch phrases? |
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This cat-ch phrase is defined as "a game in which a loop of string is threaded between the fingers of both hands in variable complex patterns". Also, if you add the words "in the" in-between the two words of the phrase, it then becomes the name of a well-known Harry Chapin song. Which phrase am I looking for here? |
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| 15.
The Cowardly Lion from the movie "The Wizard of Oz" could be classified as this particular cat-ch phrase. |
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