How Well Do You Know These Summer/Sunny Idioms?

Why are the hottest days called "the dog days of summer"?
Because it's so hot that dogs lie down and stop barking at strangers.
Because humans start panting like dogs.
Because Sirius, "the dog star," is visible above the horizon.
Because both July and August are named after Roman emperors and dogs were often named after emperors.
If I say "the sun never sets on" Starbucks, what does this mean?
Starbucks is present worldwide.
Starbucks can never die.
Starbucks is so famous that even the sun is afraid of it.
Caffeine is good.
"Only mad dogs and _____ go out in the midday sun."
Sick cats.
Fools.
Englishmen.
Mayflies.
A "touch of sun" might refer to a tan or sunburn. But it can also refer to what?
Money.
Cheeriness.
Sunstroke.
A cruise.
"Make ___ while the sun shines."
Hay.
Food.
Happiness.
Friends.
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