Most idioms are figures of speech that aren't meant to be taken literally. If someone 'kicks the buckt' it means the person died--no bucket actually got kicked. In this puzzle, though, the WORDS are literal. It's meant to give you a CLUE to the idiom, which has jumbled into an anagram (rerrangement of a word or phrase). Figuring out the DESCRIPTIVE CHARACTERISTIC WORDS can help you figure out idiomatic phrase.
Descriptive characteristic word clues: eyes+nose+mouth+ear+scale+keys+piano+instruments
Jumble phrase : FAUCET CHIMES = ? (idiomatic phrase)
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I think this is accepting responsibility for your actions :
FACE THE MUSIC
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Karen...this was clever!
Face the music...If you have to face the music, you have to accept the negative consequences of something you have done wrong
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FACE THE MUSIC
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