The sentence for the idiom "a wild goose chase" is: "The detective realized he had been sent on a wild goose chase, as the clues led him in circles and never brought him closer to solving the case."
Wycliffe's Wild Goose Chase was created in 1982.
The Wild Goose Chase - film - was created on 1915-05-27.
The Wild Goose Chase - 1915 was released on: USA: 27 May 1915
The Wild Goose Chase - 1932 was released on: USA: 12 August 1932
Go on a wild goose chase!
A "wild goose chase" is a figurative expression relating to the pursuit of something you likely cannot or did not realize. A fruitless pursuit of something that is unattainable
ana is a foolish person
Dirty Jobs - 2005 Wild Goose Chase 3-17 was released on: USA: 28 August 2007 Australia: 16 July 2008
He probably did not originate the term, as it must have started as a game, like a greased pig chase. Shakespeare did however use the phrase in Romeo and Juliet, which would have popularized it. Mercutio says: Nay, if thy wits run the wild-goose chase, I have done, for thou hast more of the wild-goose in one of thy wits than, I am sure, I have in my whole five: was I with you there for the goose?
Meowiarty is on the top of Big Ben in Marleybone. Before that, your on a wild goose chase trying to capture him when he escapes from Newgate Prison.
The cry of a wild goose is a 'Honk'