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Quiz about Letter Links XXXVI
Quiz about Letter Links XXXVI

Letter Links XXXVI Trivia Quiz


Progress from the first word to the last by linking the words to form a chain. More directions are given in the first question.

A multiple-choice quiz by leith90. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
leith90
Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
390,157
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Very Easy
Avg Score
9 / 10
Plays
1093
Awards
Top 20% Quiz
Last 3 plays: Dazza34582 (8/10), yyoung (8/10), Guest 107 (10/10).
Question 1 of 10
1. How to play: The last three letters of each answer become the first three letters of the next answer. Eg: ApPLE, PLEntiFUL, FULsome.

If you get stuck on an answer, it may be possible to skip forward then work your way back. If there is more than one answer to a question, make sure it fits with the following question.

All answers are single words.
The first and last answers share a common link.
Good luck!

First word: Beginning with 'K', name a large pouched animal that is pictured on the Australian coat of arms.

Answer: (One Word, 8 letters)
Question 2 of 10
2. Beginning with the last three letters of the previous answer, what sort of creature is Foghorn Leghorn?

Answer: (One Word,7 letters)
Question 3 of 10
3. Beginning with the last three letters of the previous answer, complete the title of the Schwarzenegger film that gave us the quote "I'll be back": 'The ____'.

Answer: (One Word, 10 letters. )
Question 4 of 10
4. Beginning with the last three letters of the previous answer, what is a heavy downpour?

Answer: (One Word, 7 letters)
Question 5 of 10
5. Beginning with the last three letters of the previous answer, give me a synonym for lure or tempt.

Answer: (One Word, 6 letters)
Question 6 of 10
6. Beginning with the last three letters of the previous answer, what is the American equivalent of the Aussie esky or refrigerator?

Answer: (One Word, 6 letters)
Question 7 of 10
7. Beginning with the last three letters of the previous answer, what is an enclosed rail freight carriage?

Answer: (One Word, 6 letters)
Question 8 of 10
8. Beginning with the last three letters of the previous answer, what is the name of a wrist bone?

Answer: (One Word, 6 letters)
Question 9 of 10
9. Beginning with the last three letters of the previous answer, give me a word relating to the inner part of your hand.

Answer: (One Word, 6 letters)
Question 10 of 10
10. Final word with something in common with the first word. Beginning with the last three letters of the previous answer, what type of animal rears their young in a pouch?

Answer: (One Word, 9 letters)

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. How to play: The last three letters of each answer become the first three letters of the next answer. Eg: ApPLE, PLEntiFUL, FULsome. If you get stuck on an answer, it may be possible to skip forward then work your way back. If there is more than one answer to a question, make sure it fits with the following question. All answers are single words. The first and last answers share a common link. Good luck! First word: Beginning with 'K', name a large pouched animal that is pictured on the Australian coat of arms.

Answer: Kangaroo

The kangaroo is a uniquely Australian macropod and was first named as such by Sir Joseph Banks in 1770. The kangaroo has large powerful back legs and tail that are used for jumping and balance. A kangaroo's young is called a joey and spends much of its time in its mother's pouch.

The kangaroo is easily recognised as a symbol of Australia and can be found on the coat of arms, Royal Australian Air Force planes and the Australian one dollar coin. A stylised kangaroo is the symbol of Qantas, earning the company the nickname of 'The Flying Kangaroo'.
2. Beginning with the last three letters of the previous answer, what sort of creature is Foghorn Leghorn?

Answer: Rooster

The last word was 'Kangaroo', so this word must begin with 'ROO'.

A rooster is an adult male chicken over a year old. Under one year it is sometimes called a cockerel. In the U.K., the name cockerel is interchangeable with rooster. He is called a rooster as he 'roosts' on a high perch, overseeing his territory and hens.

Foghorn Leghorn is an anthropomorphic rooster created by Warner Bros and first appeared in cartoons in 1946. He lives on a farm and speaks with a loud Southern U.S. accent and spends his time tormenting the farmyard dog.
3. Beginning with the last three letters of the previous answer, complete the title of the Schwarzenegger film that gave us the quote "I'll be back": 'The ____'.

Answer: Terminator

The last word was 'Rooster', so this word must begin with 'TER'.

'The Terminator' (1984), starring Schwarzenegger in the lead role of a humanoid cyborg assassin, was directed by James Cameron. While it didn't win any awards and wasn't greeted well by critics, it is now ranked among the best movies of all time. Arnie's line "I'll be back" is one of movie goers favourite catch-phrases and has since made its way into regular speech.
4. Beginning with the last three letters of the previous answer, what is a heavy downpour?

Answer: Torrent

The last word was 'Terminator', so this word must begin with 'TOR'.

A torrent is a rush of something and often refers to water although it can also relate to lava: 'a torrent of lava poured out of the volcano', or speech: 'he released a torrent of abuse'. The adjectival form 'torrential' is often used to describe an unusually heavy rainfall.
5. Beginning with the last three letters of the previous answer, give me a synonym for lure or tempt.

Answer: Entice

The last word was 'Torrent', so this word must begin with 'ENT'.

To entice is to lure or tempt by inciting hope or desire.
6. Beginning with the last three letters of the previous answer, what is the American equivalent of the Aussie esky or refrigerator?

Answer: Icebox

The last word was 'Entice', so this word must begin with 'ICE'.

An icebox or esky is a portable, insulated container used for keeping food or drink cold. It may have a separate compartment for ice, or ice may be scattered over the drinks.

In slang terminology, an icebox is an isolation cell.
7. Beginning with the last three letters of the previous answer, what is an enclosed rail freight carriage?

Answer: Boxcar

The last word was Icebox, so this word must begin with 'BOX'.

A boxcar is an enclosed carriage on a train for transporting freight.
8. Beginning with the last three letters of the previous answer, what is the name of a wrist bone?

Answer: Carpal

The last word was 'Boxcar', so this word must begin with 'CAR'.

There are eight small carpal bones that comprise the wrist. The radius and ulna bones join the carpals to form an ellipsoid or condyloid joint. This type of joint allows for the complex movements of the wrist. The metacarpal bones form the hand and the phalanges the fingers.
9. Beginning with the last three letters of the previous answer, give me a word relating to the inner part of your hand.

Answer: Palmar

The last word was 'Carpal', so this word must begin with 'PAL'.

'Palmar' is an adjective that relates to the palm of your hand. 'The deep palmar arch is mainly supplied by the radial artery'.
10. Final word with something in common with the first word. Beginning with the last three letters of the previous answer, what type of animal rears their young in a pouch?

Answer: Marsupial

The last answer was 'Palmar', so this word must begin with 'MAR'.

Marsupials are a species of animal that rears their young in a pouch. The majority of all marsupials world-wide are native to Australia. The most well known are the kangaroo and the koala but also include wallabies, possums, wombats and the Tasmanian devil.
Source: Author leith90

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