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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)

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    Last Updated: April 28, 2008