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Quiz about Rosiest Stories  Anecdotal Anagrams
Quiz about Rosiest Stories  Anecdotal Anagrams

Rosiest Stories - Anecdotal Anagrams Quiz


Each story will contain the word to be anagrammed in the FIRST sentence. The rest of the story will give clues to the word you want. Try this. Ben reached to the top of the cupboard. He took down the cooking vessel. Top = pot (cooking vessel).

A multiple-choice quiz by Nannanut. Estimated time: 8 mins.
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Author
Nannanut
Time
8 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
196,027
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Tough
Avg Score
5 / 10
Plays
1523
Awards
Top 20% Quiz
Question 1 of 10
1. It was now obvious to Sally that the fake letter had misled the remaining member of the opposing team. This meant she was in the lead. She grinned widely as she headed towards the final checkpoint.

Answer: (One word - 6 letters)
Question 2 of 10
2. The players had left the field and were heading towards the dining room. The salads were ready and all that was left for Peter to do was to garnish each platter with the green aromatic leaves. Everything looked delicious.

Answer: (One word - 7 letters)
Question 3 of 10
3. The amazing thing was, the script itself was really very funny. This was supposed to be serious drama but it was hilarious. The author was sitting opposite waiting to see her reaction to his epic history of the battle. Margaret fought to suppress a giggle as she read through the pages.

Answer: (One word - 6 letters)
Question 4 of 10
4. The green mountain range looked lush and inviting from where he stood. Kevin knew the small house nestled in the foothills would have a warm welcome. The waves of fury that he had felt when fighting the lawyers were a distant memory as he headed towards home.

Answer: (One word - 5 letters)
Question 5 of 10
5. Danni tried once more to reach his number but the phone was out of order. She had a better idea. Even though she was weary, she would walk to his house to deliver the good news in person. Her pace quickened.

Answer: (One word - 5 letters)
Question 6 of 10
6. Jed's heart was full as he picked up his spade and began to dig. She had said she would marry him. He turned over the rich red soil and smiled to himself once more.

Answer: (One word - 5 letters)
Question 7 of 10
7. Although the old settler was ill, he still managed a smile when his daughter reached out her hand. He took the envelopes addressed to him and felt the thick handwritten pages inside. News from home. He opened the first one.

Answer: (One word - 7 letters)
Question 8 of 10
8. As Henry ducked to ensure he didn't bump his head on the low arches, he formed a plan. He still needed to look for the map, but the sailor's instructions had been clear. He felt sure he could find the treasure even without the old parchment.

Answer: (One word - 6 letters)
Question 9 of 10
9. Jake lifted his finger once more to his sweaty head. Moving the rocks to build the little bridge was hard work and it was hot. He flicked back the thick even hair hanging down over his forehead so that he could see - and then blinked. The stonework was beautiful.

Answer: (One word - 6 letters)
Question 10 of 10
10. He had stayed on this part of the cliff to help the others save the little dog. He grabbed the rope. It had to be held still with no movement until the signal was given. There was the call from below. He loosened his grip and slowly the sling with its precious cargo inched up the rock face.

Answer: (One word - 6 letters)

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. It was now obvious to Sally that the fake letter had misled the remaining member of the opposing team. This meant she was in the lead. She grinned widely as she headed towards the final checkpoint.

Answer: Smiled

Grinned widely means smiled. From misled.
2. The players had left the field and were heading towards the dining room. The salads were ready and all that was left for Peter to do was to garnish each platter with the green aromatic leaves. Everything looked delicious.

Answer: Parsley

A salad garnish of green aromatic leaves is parsley. From players.
3. The amazing thing was, the script itself was really very funny. This was supposed to be serious drama but it was hilarious. The author was sitting opposite waiting to see her reaction to his epic history of the battle. Margaret fought to suppress a giggle as she read through the pages.

Answer: Stifle

To suppress a giggle is to stifle it. From itself.
4. The green mountain range looked lush and inviting from where he stood. Kevin knew the small house nestled in the foothills would have a warm welcome. The waves of fury that he had felt when fighting the lawyers were a distant memory as he headed towards home.

Answer: Anger

Waves of fury are waves of anger. From range.
5. Danni tried once more to reach his number but the phone was out of order. She had a better idea. Even though she was weary, she would walk to his house to deliver the good news in person. Her pace quickened.

Answer: Tired

To be weary is to be tired. From tried.
6. Jed's heart was full as he picked up his spade and began to dig. She had said she would marry him. He turned over the rich red soil and smiled to himself once more.

Answer: earth

Rich red soil is earth. From heart.
7. Although the old settler was ill, he still managed a smile when his daughter reached out her hand. He took the envelopes addressed to him and felt the thick handwritten pages inside. News from home. He opened the first one.

Answer: Letters

Envelopes containing handwritten pages with news from home are letters. From settler.
8. As Henry ducked to ensure he didn't bump his head on the low arches, he formed a plan. He still needed to look for the map, but the sailor's instructions had been clear. He felt sure he could find the treasure even without the old parchment.

Answer: Search

To look for something is to search. From arches.
9. Jake lifted his finger once more to his sweaty head. Moving the rocks to build the little bridge was hard work and it was hot. He flicked back the thick even hair hanging down over his forehead so that he could see - and then blinked. The stonework was beautiful.

Answer: Fringe

Thick even hair hanging over a forehead is a fringe. From finger.
10. He had stayed on this part of the cliff to help the others save the little dog. He grabbed the rope. It had to be held still with no movement until the signal was given. There was the call from below. He loosened his grip and slowly the sling with its precious cargo inched up the rock face.

Answer: Steady

To hold something still with no movement is to hold it steady. From stayed.
Source: Author Nannanut

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