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Monday's Child Is Fair of Face (quote) (quotation, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, poem, poetry)(Monday's Child poem)
Now is the time for all good men... (quote, quotation, quotations, quotes)
Irish Blessing (Irish Prayer) (Irish Curse) (quotation) (quote)
Possible meanings of the term "Black Dutch"
For auld lang syne/for old times' sake (cliche) (cliches) (New Year's Eve)
To go scot-free (cliche) (cliches)
Author of Desiderata (Quote) (Quotation) (Authorship)
Kit and caboodle, (the whole). (cliche, cliches)
To let the cat out of the bag. (cliche, cliches)
Leading/living the life of Reilly. (cliche, cliches)
Mad as a hatter. (cliche,cliches)
To mind one's p's and q's. (cliche, cliches)
To be sitting on cloud nine. (cliche, cliches)
To be on the rocks. (cliche, cliches)
To be on the wagon. (cliche, cliches)
To pass the buck. (cliche, cliches)
Pleased as Punch. (cliche, cliches)
If/when push comes to shove. (cliche, cliches)
It's raining cats and dogs. (cliche, cliches)
To read the riot act. (cliche, cliches)
The real McCoy. (cliche, cliches)
To sell down the river. (cliche, cliches)
Son of a gun. (cliche, cliches)
Tit for tat. (cliche, cliches)
Theirs not to reason why... quote (quotes, quotation, quotations)
To wear one's heart on one's sleeve. (cliche, cliches)
To take with a grain/pinch of salt. (cliche, cliches)
Origin of Dog Days (Folklore, Sirius, Star, Roman)
Origin of the Twenty-One Gun Salute (21)
Last Updated:
April 28, 2008