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Telescope Words A-Z Quiz Series - N and O
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Back for yet another installment, now each answer begins with an N or an O!
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Average
10 Q
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salami_swami
Nov 19 09
306 plays
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Triple Decker XXV
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Work out the starting three words from the clues given. Then drop a letter from one of the words each turn. Write three words each time. No anagrams needed. Do not use capitals.
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Average
15 Q
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barrywlj
Nov 19 09
183 plays
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British Cities By Definitions
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Each question has two or more word definitions. Just join the answers together to come up with the name of a British city – some answers are literal and others phonetic. UK English is used where there may be occasional differences.
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Easy
10 Q
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Midget40
Nov 19 09
192 plays
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Capital Cities By Definitions Part Two
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Each question has two or more word definitions. Just join the answers together to come up with the name of a capital city – some answers are literal and others phonetic. UK English is used where there may be occasional differences.
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Average
10 Q
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Midget40
Nov 17 09
591 plays
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Capital Cities By Definitions Part One
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Each question has two or more word definitions. Just join the answers together to come up with the name of a capital city – some answers are literal and others phonetic. UK English is used where there may be occasional differences.
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Average
10 Q
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Midget40
Nov 16 09
558 plays
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Triple Decker XXIV
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Work out the starting three words from the clues given. Then drop a letter from one of the words each turn. Write three words each time. No anagrams needed.
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Average
15 Q
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barrywlj
Nov 15 09
285 plays
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Leith's Letter Links XXIV
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Welcome to the 24th quiz in the series! By using the last three letters of a word to begin the next word, work your way to the end where the last word will link back to the first.
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Easy
10 Q
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leith90
Nov 15 09
387 plays
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Word Partners 27
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I'll give you two words that have a word in common that goes after the first word and before the second. I'll give you a clue to the missing word and one of the phrases will have a "Valentine's Day" theme. Good Luck!
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Easy
10 Q
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Soozy_Woozy
Nov 15 09
411 plays
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Tree, bark!
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We all know cinnamon is a bark and aspirin can be made from willow bark, but did you know you can make any tree bark? But be careful not to bark up the wrong tree or you will find yourself disembarking from the treehouse all too quickly!
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Difficult
15 Q
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WesleyCrusher
Nov 15 09
84 plays
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Countries By Definitions Part Two
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Each question has two or more word definitions. Just join the answers together to come up with the name of a country – some answers are literal and others phonetic. UK pronunciation is used where there may be occasional differences.
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Average
10 Q
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Midget40
Nov 11 09
645 plays
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Word Melt 9
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The penultimate quiz. Starting with one word, simply change one letter at a time until you reach the final word. The first and last words in each chain are related. I will tell you when there is a new chain.
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Easy
15 Q
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eburge
Nov 11 09
717 plays
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Triple Decker XXIII
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Work out the starting three words from the clues given. Then drop a letter from one of the words each turn. Write three words each time. No anagrams needed.
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Average
15 Q
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barrywlj
Nov 10 09
276 plays
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A Cold Dark Place
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All the missing words in this quiz can be found hiding within the letters of 'A COLD DARK PLACE'.
Please note - British spelling is used throughout.
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Tough
10 Q
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delboy22
Nov 10 09
234 plays
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Follow My 9 Directions for 10
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You're invited to delve into my second homage to eburge's classic "Follow My Directions" series. This time it is combined with a salute to minch's "9 for 10" series. Enjoy!
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Tough
10 Q
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gentlegiant17
Nov 08 09
84 plays
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Removalist
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Remove letters from each of the following words, then rearrange the remaining letters to make new words.
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Tough
10 Q
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Creedy
Nov 08 09
195 plays
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Countries By Definitions Part One
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Each question has two or more word definitions. Just join the answers together to come up with the name of a country – some answers are literal and others phonetic. UK English is used where there may be occasional differences.
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Average
10 Q
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Midget40
Nov 08 09
339 plays
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Ten-To-One Drop A Letter Ladder #16
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Start with a ten letter word or phrase and I'll give you a clue to its meaning. The next word or phrase will have one letter less and may need unscrambling. Good Luck!
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Average
10 Q
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Soozy_Woozy
Nov 08 09
336 plays
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Triple Decker XXII
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Work out the starting three words from the clues given. Then drop a letter from one of the words each turn. Write three words each time. No anagrams needed.
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Average
15 Q
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barrywlj
Nov 06 09
432 plays
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Telescope Words A-Z Quiz Series - M
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Back for even more, I see? Well, get ready, these Telescope Words all begin with the letter M!
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Average
10 Q
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salami_swami
Nov 06 09
336 plays
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Eleven to Two
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Start with an eleven letter word, remove one letter and rearrange, to get the next word, until you are left with a two letter word. If you get stuck on a word, try the next one and work back.
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Average
10 Q
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delboy22
Nov 05 09
426 plays
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Birds By Definitions
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Each question has two or more word definitions. Just join the answers together to come up with the name of a bird– some answers are literal and others phonetic. UK English is used where there may be occasional differences in word meanings.
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Easy
10 Q
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Midget40
Nov 05 09
303 plays
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Triple Decker XXI
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Work out the starting three words from the clues given. Then drop a letter from one of the words each turn. Write three words each time. No anagrams needed.
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Average
15 Q
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barrywlj
Nov 03 09
366 plays
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Vegetables By Definitions Part Two
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Each question has two or more word definitions. Just join the answers together to come up with the name of a vegetable – some answers are literal and others phonetic. UK English is used where there may be occasional differences in word meanings.
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Average
10 Q
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Midget40
Nov 03 09
597 plays
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Swiftys: Cheaper By The Dozen
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Another in the never ending series of Tom Swifties, adverbial puns. There is an example before the first question. Take your time, some of these require some abstract thinking.
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Difficult
10 Q
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maskman22
Nov 02 09
186 plays
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And Then There Was One
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Start with a ten letter word, remove one letter and rearrange, to get the next word, until you are left with a one letter word. If you get stuck on a word, try the next one and work back.
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Average
10 Q
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delboy22
Nov 02 09
573 plays
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Triple Decker XX
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Work out the starting three words from the clues given. Then drop a letter from one of the words each turn. Write three words each time. No anagrams needed.
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Average
15 Q
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barrywlj
Nov 01 09
297 plays
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Word Melt 8
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Quiz number 8 and still going strong! Starting with one word, simply change one letter at a time until you reach the final word. The first and last words in each chain are related. I will tell you when there is a new chain.
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Easy
15 Q
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eburge
Nov 01 09
600 plays
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Vegetables By Definitions Part One
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Each question has two or more word definitions. Just join the answers together to come up with the name of a vegetable – some answers are literal and others phonetic. UK English is used where there may be occasional differences in word meanings.
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Average
10 Q
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Midget40
Nov 01 09
372 plays
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Countries Hidden in the USA
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Found within the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, are letters that make up the names of other countries (or capital cities). I will give you a clue as to a country or a capital city, all you have to do is type it in.
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Tough
10 Q
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delboy22
Oct 29 09
381 plays
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Fruits By Definitions
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Each question has two or more word definitions. Just join the answers together to come up with the name of a fruit – some answers are literal and others phonetic. UK English is used where there may be occasional differences in word meanings.
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Average
10 Q
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Midget40
Oct 27 09
600 plays
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