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Quiz about Rhyme After Rhyme
Quiz about Rhyme After Rhyme

Rhyme After Rhyme Trivia Quiz


I have made up a few rhyming ditties as questions and think that follow up rhymes from you as your answers would compliment them quite nicely. So get your songwriting dictionary ready and put a rhyme after the rhyme.

A multiple-choice quiz by Aussiedrongo. Estimated time: 7 mins.
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Author
Aussiedrongo
Time
7 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
338,154
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
Plays
497
Question 1 of 10
1. A quick explanation before you begin. The following rhymes all contain clues to the two word answers. The first clue will be indicated with inverted commas and the second with quotation marks, i.e. 'clue one' and "clue two", but not always in that order. You have to come up with either a synonym or a word relating to the clues, these two words will rhyme with each other, not with the clues, and will form your final answer so make sure to type them in in the correct one, two order. For example:
The 'panda' had his very own "seat". Panda=bear and seat=chair, final answer should be 'bear chair'.
I am hoping the clues will prove to be fairly generous as I would like for this to be more entertaining than brain draining. Good luck.

A barman was told by his master
He must try to work a bit 'faster'
Patrons he'll lose
If they don't get their "booze"
And they'll never come back ever after.

What was the barman expected to serve?


Answer: (Two Words 7 letters, 6 letters. Beginning with Q & L)
Question 2 of 10
2. A rookie "investigator"
Arrested a female sailor
But the young salty
Said the copper was 'faulty'
When he tried to interrogate her.

According to the sailor, the investigator was a...?

Answer: (Two Words 9 & 9. D D)
Question 3 of 10
3. Mae West was a wonderful wit
About a "gun" in a pocket she quipped
It went off with a ping
It was just 'a small thing'
And the man said his finger had slipped.

This man's firearm was a...?

Answer: (Two Words 6 & 5, T R)
Question 4 of 10
4. An entrepreneurial gent
Thought it would be money well spent
To build a "medical centre"
For all folks to enter
But the 'skeptic' would not pay a cent.

The entrepreneur wanted to build a...?

Answer: (Two Words 5 & 6, C C)
Question 5 of 10
5. When a 'rodent' attracts your attention
Ask and I'll probably mention
"A bar used for lifting"
Heavy things that need shifting
It's a queer yet useful invention?

This handy contraption is known as a...?

Answer: (Two Words 6 & 5, B L)
Question 6 of 10
6. A "clergyman" delivering service
Soon became sweaty and nervous
His word's turned to 'evil'
Underneath the church steeple
The Devil had posessed him for a purpose.

The Devil had turned the preacher into a...?

Answer: (Two Words 8 & 8, S M)
Question 7 of 10
7. A 'hot beverage' may warm your cold feet
But when it's "a sweet" that you seek
Try mixing the two
The result you can chew
But beware they don't stick to your teeth.

What is this edible hybrid?

Answer: (Two Words 6 & 6, C T)
Question 8 of 10
8. The students in the museum hall
All stared at the "billboard" on the wall
Of the 'kitchen appliance'
A small wonder of science
That had them entranced and enthralled.

The students were looking at a...?

Answer: (Two Words 7 & 6, T P)
Question 9 of 10
9. An 'abstainer from marriage and breeding'
Was this "large flounder like sea thing"
But he did have a wish
Before becoming a dish
To have a young fish to succeed him.

This fish was a...?

Answer: (Two Words 8 & 7, C H)
Question 10 of 10
10. Said Manuel when buying a "mule"
Do you take me for some kind of fool?
This mule is 'unstable'
Like a three legged table
I'd much rather walk as a rule.

They tried to sell Manuel a...?

Answer: (Two Words 5 & 6, W D)

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. A quick explanation before you begin. The following rhymes all contain clues to the two word answers. The first clue will be indicated with inverted commas and the second with quotation marks, i.e. 'clue one' and "clue two", but not always in that order. You have to come up with either a synonym or a word relating to the clues, these two words will rhyme with each other, not with the clues, and will form your final answer so make sure to type them in in the correct one, two order. For example: The 'panda' had his very own "seat". Panda=bear and seat=chair, final answer should be 'bear chair'. I am hoping the clues will prove to be fairly generous as I would like for this to be more entertaining than brain draining. Good luck. A barman was told by his master He must try to work a bit 'faster' Patrons he'll lose If they don't get their "booze" And they'll never come back ever after. What was the barman expected to serve?

Answer: Quicker liquor

The barman began to worry
When the patrons all left in a hurry
Said one getting up
"Enough is enough
Next time I'll go out for a curry."
2. A rookie "investigator" Arrested a female sailor But the young salty Said the copper was 'faulty' When he tried to interrogate her. According to the sailor, the investigator was a...?

Answer: Defective detective

The police didn't lay any charges
So the girl went back to the barges
Shipping and stowing,
With nobody knowing,
All of the crooks that she harbours.
3. Mae West was a wonderful wit About a "gun" in a pocket she quipped It went off with a ping It was just 'a small thing' And the man said his finger had slipped. This man's firearm was a...?

Answer: Trifle rifle

In reaching this question's crescendo
I've not needed to use innuendo
So if any you find
Well, it's just in your mind
Still, my apologies to you I do send though.
4. An entrepreneurial gent Thought it would be money well spent To build a "medical centre" For all folks to enter But the 'skeptic' would not pay a cent. The entrepreneur wanted to build a...?

Answer: Cynic clinic

The skeptic had many regrets
When the clinic enjoyed much success
If he'd invested his money
He'd be living in luxury
With a profit of one thousand percent.
5. When a 'rodent' attracts your attention Ask and I'll probably mention "A bar used for lifting" Heavy things that need shifting It's a queer yet useful invention? This handy contraption is known as a...?

Answer: Beaver lever

This lever can serve many purposes
Lifting animals in zoos and in circuses
But near salt water you must
Protect it from rust
By not trying to lift any walruses.
6. A "clergyman" delivering service Soon became sweaty and nervous His word's turned to 'evil' Underneath the church steeple The Devil had posessed him for a purpose. The Devil had turned the preacher into a...?

Answer: Sinister minister

So shocked was the whole congregation
They all left the church they once prayed in
But the minister stayed
And on the organ he played
A medley of songs by Iron Maiden
7. A 'hot beverage' may warm your cold feet But when it's "a sweet" that you seek Try mixing the two The result you can chew But beware they don't stick to your teeth. What is this edible hybrid?

Answer: Coffee toffee

Eating toffees all day it is said
Makes your teeth drop out of your head
If this happens you oughta
Put them in water
And keep them beside your bed.
8. The students in the museum hall All stared at the "billboard" on the wall Of the 'kitchen appliance' A small wonder of science That had them entranced and enthralled. The students were looking at a...?

Answer: Toaster poster

It's amazing the things that you see
In museums of history
But to just stand there looking
At a slice of bread cooking
Would bore the by Joves out of me.
9. An 'abstainer from marriage and breeding' Was this "large flounder like sea thing" But he did have a wish Before becoming a dish To have a young fish to succeed him. This fish was a...?

Answer: Celibate halibut

This fish thought himself on a winner
When he took a young cod out for dinner
But before he could mate
He nibbled some bait
And was taken hook, line and sinker.
10. Said Manuel when buying a "mule" Do you take me for some kind of fool? This mule is 'unstable' Like a three legged table I'd much rather walk as a rule. They tried to sell Manuel a...?

Answer: Wonky donkey

Because Manuel never lamented
The harsh and cruel words he commented
The mule left a deposit
Inside Manuel's closet
Now his clothing is all donkey scented.
Source: Author Aussiedrongo

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