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Accelerate your life ( US Navy advertising slogan )
An
army
marches on its stomach
An
army
of one ( United States
Army
advertising slogan )
Army
Dreamers ( Kate Bush song )
Army
strawberries (
military
slang term for prunes )
Barmy
army
Be all that you can be ( United States
Army
advertising slogan )
Be all you can be ( US
Army
advertising slogan )
Be the best ( British
Army
advertising slogan )
Bent out of
shape
Born In The U.S.A.( Bruce Springsteen album and song )
Camp David ( tourist attraction in
USA
)
Central Park ( tourist attraction in New York
USA
)
Charge of the Light Brigade ( British cavalry charge against Russian
army
in the Crimean War and title of a poem by Tennyson )
Chicken capital,
USA
( Kentucky Fried Chicken advertising slogan )
Dad's
Army
( BBC comedy television series )
Death Valley ( tourist attraction in Arizona
USA
)
Do you want a
shape
like a bra? Or do you want a
shape
like a woman? ( Warner's Body Bra advertising slogan )
Don't panic ( A catchphrase from Dad's
Army
)
Drummed out of the
army
Field Marshall ( the highest rank in the British
Army
)
Five
by
five
Five
figures
Five
fingered discount
Five
for silver ( Magpie nursery rhyme )
Five
golden rings ( line from A Partridge In A Pear Tree )
Five
o-clock shadow
Five, six, pick up sticks ( line from nursery rhyme )
Fort Knox ( tourist attraction in
USA
)
Full fathom
five
Full fathom
five
thy father lies ( from The Tempest by Shakespeare )
Get in
shape
Get into
shape
Get your family into Shape, without them even noticing ( St. Ivel Yogurt advertising slogan )
Gimme,
five
Glad All Over ( Dave Clark
Five
song )
Had a good war ( to have been successful during a
military
campaign )
Heart to God, hand to man ( The Salvation
Army
advertising slogan )
High
five
I want YOU for the US
Army
( World War I and World War II advertising slogan )
In the Army, the edge ( Australian
Army
advertising slogan )
Join the professionals ( British
Army
advertising slogan )
Keep in
shape
Keep the field ( - continue a
military
campaign )
Knock into
shape
Know how many beans make
five
Lick into
shape
Madison Square Garden ( tourist attraction in the
USA
)
Military
precision
Mount Rushmore ( tourist attraction in the
USA
)
Nine To
Five
( Lily Tomlin / Dolly Parton / Jane Fonda movie )
Party in the U.S.A. ( Miley Cyrus song )
Pecker checker (
military
slang term for medical personnel )
Platinum Sombrero ( A baseball expression denoting striking out
five
times in a game )
Prime condition ( in perfect
shape
)
Red
Army
Fraction ( German left wing terrorist group also call Red
Army
Faction )
See the
USA
in a Chevrolet ( Chevrolet advertising slogan )
Send a salami to your boy in the
army
Shape
up or ship out
Ship
shape
and Bristol fashion
Silver wedding ( a celebration of twenty-five years of marriage )
Snakes alive ( Bingo call for number fifty
five
)
Some of our best men are women ( United States
Army
advertising slogan )
Surfin
USA
( Beach Boys song )
Take
Five
( Dave Brubeck tune )
Take
five
Take
shape
Take the field ( begin a sporting event or a
military
campaign )
The Alamo ( tourist attraction in the
USA
)
The
Army
Game ( BBC comedy television series )
The Big
Five
The Big Pond ( nickname of the Atlantic Ocean between the UK and the
USA
)
The Brooklyn Bridge ( tourist attraction in New York
USA
)
The Chrysler Building ( tourist attraction in New York
USA
)
The Empire State Building ( tourist attraction in New York
USA
)
The Famous
Five
( characters in Enid Blyton's series of children's book )
The
Five
Orange Pips ( Sherlock Holmes story )
The Golden Gate Bridge ( tourist attraction in
USA
)
The Grand Canyon ( tourist attraction in the
USA
)
The Grand Ol Opry ( tourist attraction in Nashville
USA
)
The Lincoln Memorial ( tourist attraction in Washington
USA
)
The Rockefeller Centre ( tourist attraction in New York
USA
)
The Sally
Army
( Nickname of the Salvation
Army
)
The Statue of Liberty ( tourist attraction in New York
USA
)
The Tartan
Army
The White House ( tourist attraction in Washington
USA
)
The
army
national guard, you can ( US
Army
National Guard advertising slogan )
The forgotten
army
The one and only cereal that comes in the
shape
of animals ( Crispy Critters advertising slogan )
The
shape
of things to come
This tape will self-destruct in
five
seconds ( A catchphrase from Mission Impossible )
Throw a
shape
Times Square ( tourist attraction in New York
USA
)
Two and two make
five
War footing ( preparedness to fight a
military
campaign )
We Are the World (
USA
for Africa song )
Yellowstone Park ( tourist attraction in the
USA
)
Yosemite National Park ( tourist attraction in the
USA
)
You and whose army?
You stupid boy! ( A catchphrase from Dad's
Army
)
You're in the
army
now