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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
483 plays
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Even More All Antonyms
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Just find the antonyms to the two words in the clue and add them together to make one longer word. The longer word is the answer.
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Tough
10 Q
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Midget40
Jun 11 09
462 plays
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Telephoning Telephone
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Based on my telephone, use the given code to work out words that can be put after the word "telephone" e.g., booth - number (telephone booth and telephone number).
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Tough
10 Q
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Auszev
Feb 19 09
384 plays
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Yes, More License Plates
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I've seen so many cute license plates. I can't remember them all, but here R a few 4 U 2 figure out. Good luck and have fun with this. Do not use punctuation in your answers. These are all FITB.
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Tough
10 Q
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linkan
Oct 29 03
3015 plays
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Bumper Stumpers
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Driving, you notice the license plate of the van in front of you.It says 6ISENUF.As you pass the van you notice the six screaming kids in the back.You come to the conclusion it said 'six is enough'.If you like vanity plates you will like this quiz.
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Average
10 Q
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littleone522
Jan 04 01
21885 plays
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Still More All Antonyms
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Just find the antonyms to the two words in the clue and add them together to make one longer word. The longer word is the answer.
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Tough
10 Q
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Midget40
Jun 03 09
501 plays
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Occupations By Definitions Part 1
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Each question has two or more word definitions. Just join the answers together to come up with the name of an occupation - some answers are literal and others phonetic. UK English is used where there may be occasional differences.
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Tough
10 Q
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Midget40
Feb 02 10
375 plays
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Compounds
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I'll give you two words and you guess a word that means the same to make a compound. Good luck with the quiz.
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Average
10 Q
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diamondjim68
Oct 15 09
402 plays
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Word Change Challenge
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Find the opposite meaning to the words I give you and add the new words to come up with a common word or phrase. EXAMPLE: Bad + day = Good night. Good Luck!
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Average
10 Q
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Soozy_Woozy
May 24 09
525 plays
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Telephoning Wedding Anniversaries - 2
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Based on my telephone, decode traditional and modern wedding anniversary gifts (a combination of British and American systems). The wedding anniversaries are those after 21 years of marriage.
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Average
10 Q
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Auszev
Feb 06 08
264 plays
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All Antonyms Again
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Just find the antonyms to the two words in the clue and add them together to make one longer word. The longer word is the answer.
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Tough
10 Q
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Midget40
May 19 09
498 plays
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Pirate Seas
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Ahoy! There's more than seven seas; include the moon now if you please. The rebus clues are like a map; one's mis-spelled "sea" words are a trap. So score a treasured "10" kerplunk! and name these seas, but don't get sunk. Enjoy!
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Difficult
10 Q
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socalmiguel
Oct 19 08
279 plays
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Tele-Spelling
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Each question identifies a category. The answer for each question is spelled using one of the letters listed for that number on a standard telephone (NO "Q" or "Z"). Example: Q: 84437-Animal; A: TIGER. Have Fun!
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Average
10 Q
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scheimer
Dec 03 08
723 plays
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Geography Rebuses
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In this game, I will give you the definitions of two words. These words together make the sounds of a place. For example, if I give you "a creature that says moo grazing on a green, small plant", your answer would be Moscow (moss+cow).
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Difficult
10 Q
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kharkiv
Apr 18 07
1080 plays
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Two Opposites Attract
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Find the antonym (opposite) of each word and combine, in the same order, to form one new word. EXAMPLE: "Off + coming" - the opposites are 'on' and 'going', so the word to find is "ongoing". Now, your turn...
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Tough
10 Q
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lilyalli
Oct 18 09
537 plays
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Weather Forecast
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It's part of the newscast - airs just before sports. It tells if we ought to wear leggings or shorts. Sound the word clues together. Form "terms" used in weather. And spellcheck the entries, cohorts. Enjoy!
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Tough
10 Q
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socalmiguel
Sep 13 08
348 plays
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Shared Sounds...Combining Two Words into One
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From the clues given, determine the answers, then combine the two words, sharing the common sound, to form one made-up word. Ex: A musical instrument with 88 keys + being of aristocratic birth = pianoble
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Tough
10 Q
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evil44
Apr 15 10
234 plays
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Math With Words
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All you have to do is get a scrap piece of paper and write down the words or letters I tell you to add and then minus the words or letters I tell you to, then you will find your answer.
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Tough
5 Q
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littleone522
Jan 05 01
3081 plays
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One Plus One Equals One Sometimes 3
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Take the meaning from the first two groups of words, and combine them for the answer of a longer word, the clue for which is given. Have fun :)
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Average
10 Q
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Creedy
Jun 02 11
294 plays
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Fun Word Addition
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Combine the first letter with the definition to create a third word.
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Average
10 Q
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VanessaLdy
Jan 31 04
1572 plays
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Horse Derby - Long Odds
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A bet on the spelling of horse breeds and ponies at long odds may pay off to brag with your cronies. If accurate horse breeds fill empty blank spaces you'll end with a big score at Rebus Day races. (Check "tote board" word clues for each). Enjoy!
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Difficult
10 Q
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socalmiguel
Sep 09 08
168 plays
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Word Addition 1
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I will give you the definitions of two small words that combine to make a longer one. Example: a 3 letter word for something you cook soup in, and a 3 letter word for the remains of burnt wood. The answer is potash (pot + ash).
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Difficult
10 Q
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alohonyai
Jan 22 04
1152 plays
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When Two Become One
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In this quiz I will give you two clues. Find a one word synonym for each clue and piece them together to make a new word. All of the answers begin with the letter "P".
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Tough
15 Q
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Grad56
Oct 09 11
210 plays
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Reba's Rebus
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Reba needs help deciphering these telephone KEYPAD "codes". Using the code given in the question, try to solve these problems. Example in question one.
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Average
10 Q
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salami_swami
Dec 24 11
114 plays
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A State of Spelling II (easier: you asked for it)
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Use the two letter postal abbreviations for the US states, posessions, and Military (63 total choices) Combine these sets of letters to create the answers. Example: If the clue is "Don't go," The answer would be COME. CO for Colorado and ME for Maine.
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Impossible
10 Q
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sharkbytes
Jul 20 02
378 plays
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A State of Spelling I (hints added)
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Use the two letter postal abbreviations for the US states, posessions, and Military (63 total choices) Combine these sets of letters to create the answers. Example: If the clue is "Don't go," The answer would be COME. CO for Colorado and ME for Maine.
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Impossible
10 Q
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sharkbytes
Jul 18 02
642 plays
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Solve These Little Codes
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See if you can solve these 5 little codes, read them and write them! IF YOU LIKE THIS QUIZ please try some more of mine, by clicking on my name on the right hand side.I'M NOTICING YOU ARE FINDING THIS HARD, I'LL MAKE IT EASIER EXAMPLE:XTRIC8=EXTRICATE
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Very Difficult
5 Q
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lains
Mar 29 01
2016 plays
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