Many words have more than one meaning. For instance, 'set' can mean to lay the table, a division of play in tennis or the solidification of jelly. In this quiz, the answer is one word that can substitute for three or four phrases in each question.
Take your eyes off the goggle box for a moment to work out these TV show anagrams. The grouped CAPITAL letters are an anagram of a show's title. There is a little hint in each question to help you along the way, with some more obvious than others.
Words can have more than one meaning. In this quiz, your task is to find a word that can substitute for three or four words or phrases in the question. For example, 'set' can mean a division of a tennis game, to solidify, or to lay a table.
Many words have more than one meaning. For instance, 'set' can mean a division of a tennis game, to lay the table with crockery, or to solidify. This quiz asks you which one word can replace three or more words or phrases in the question.
Rules in sport give competitors a level playing field. Pardon the pun. Here are rules from 10 sports to try out. I've used imperial or metric measurement as per the sport's ruling body's website.