Food and Drink

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Food and drink 

CROSSWORD
English has lots of picturesque expressions referring to food. Here are some of
them. Can you select the correct meaning of each one, ?
1) He's really in the soup,
   a) He's very successful.   b) He has real problems.   c) He's very busy indeed

2) I'm really cheesed Off


   a) I'm very tired.   b) I've finished everything.   c) I'm very annoyed.

3) You can't have your cake and eat It.


   a) You must choose one thing or another, not both, b) You should eat less. c) You
can't always have the best in life

4) That's money for jam.


   a) It's very expensive. b) It's a waste of money. c) It's easy money

5) He's full of beans.


   a) He's very energetic, b) He's ill. c) He's very amusing

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