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"Thomas Edison was the first one out of the gate to convert electricity into light in an economically-feasible manner," the junior high teacher told the class.

Correct answer: (a) gate

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"Oh, did I tell you that I would drop off your order today? In that case, I will make you my first port of call and I am sorry I didn't call you to confirm the delivery," the delivery man said.

Correct answer: (c) port

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"I am kind of like a fish out of water here, Jay. I know about structural engineering but not much about mechanical engineering, I'm afraid. I thought you needed a structural engineer," Curtis said.

Correct answer: (b) fish

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"Thank you for making such a big steak dinner. This is a meal fit for a king!" Her husband said.

Correct answer: (a) king

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"He is just angry because the boss embarrassed him in front of the board by criticizing his plan. He is not mad at you; it's just a fit of pique," Elly said to Carie.

Correct answer: (d) fit

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"That saw you have definitely fits the bill. That saw is the best I have ever seen and will work perfectly for what we are doing," Luke told Ernie.

Correct answer: (c) bill

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"Grandpa looks fit to be tied. I guess the mailman forgot to stop here again today," Melissa said.

Correct answer: (d) tied

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Jack looked like he had a hard night. His clothes were rumpled, his hair wasn't combed and he had a noticeable five o'clock shadow.

Correct answer: (b) shadow

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"A lot of these new musicians are flashes in the pan. They are popular now but no one will remember them in a few years," Frank told his daughter.

Correct answer: (a) pan

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"I am flat out disgusted with how this company treats it's employees," Garry remarked when he found out that the team's medical benefits were reduced.

Correct answer: (c) flat

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