2. muster
4. biscuit
11. quick
And I am sad to say I have to disagree with Lamb on the following:
9. is not biscuit, but cake - but then it is used twice as 25 is also cake.
21. is not odds, but one might say "up the nose", or better, "up the ass".
These are indeed very common in both the south and midwest. This list was apparently written by a non-native as there are several incorrect phrasings. For instance, one does not "get" to grips, one "comes" to grips (number 24). And 4 should be either "ass", "rear" or "pants", but neither was given as a choice. On 17 we would normally say "slim", "zero" is not used much. 18 would more often be answered with "killing", again not a choice. 21 should be "limit", and 25 would always have the word "too" after "eat it".