I am compiling a second "fantasy" album with some of the most popular hit singles of 2004. The list of artists and titles is damaged, and some are unreadable, but I do have most of the song lyrics. Can you help me match the words to the songs?
Each word defined in this quiz is seven letters long and contains three "A"s, each of which is separated by a consonant (?a?a?a?). Question one has a worked example. Good luck.
"Top Line Words" - All of these words can be made using just the top line of letters on your computer keyboard. Given the definition can you discover the QWERTYUIOP word?
I am compiling a 'fantasy' album with some of the most popular hit singles of 2003 by various artists. I have lost the list of artists and titles, but I do have the lyrics to the songs. Can you help me match these words to the artist or song?
All of these words can be made using just the top line of letters on your computer keyboard. Given the definition, can you discover the QWERTYUIOP word?
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Each question includes a clue to a word that has the name of a tree hiding within it. You need to identify the tree. There is a worked example. Good luck.
Two clues are given for two single words which, when joined together make a compound word. Example: Not down (up) - and - A firm fit (tight) make a word meaning - Feeling tense or nervous (Answer = uptight)
Each clue contains the definitions of two words. Both words have the same consonants in the same positions, but some or all of the vowels are changed. Example: listen (hear) for sixty minutes (hour).