Can you work out these ten additional common idioms that have been rewritten in Mixed Word form? Take note of the clues given for each one, and in particular the number of words required per answer. Good luck.
This quiz is on the 'courtship' leading up to the disastrous marriage of George IV to Caroline of Brunswick. I hope you find it as amusing as I did writing it.
Here are ten more animals that each rhyme with another word. Clues for both will be given, and example given in first question - and each answer is two words. Have fun!
If little Miss Muffet had stayed on her tuffet,
watching that spider spinning beside her, then she would have learned to her edification, the astonishing facts of a spider's creation.
This quiz features the names of ten video games in anagram form. See how many you can shoot down. A clue to each answer is in the wording of each question. Have fun.
This is a fractured word quiz on words associated with magicians. Some villain however has disguised those words with words that sound like the required answers when said aloud. Can you work those real words out?
This is a quiz on jelly, but more specifically on the amazing substance gelatine from which jelly is made. Please note I'll be using the Commonwealth spelling for jelly and gelatine throughout this quiz.
Many sports people have funny little peculiarities or superstitions they carry out before, during or after a match, believing this helps their performance. Here are ten of them.
Can you work out the word required for each of the following ten questions. Each has two or more different meanings but the same spelling. Oh, what's the word for that?
Can you work out the names of these deliciously tasting, woefully fattening treats? Just say the given words out aloud to hear the name you really want.
Can you work out these common expressions which are given to you in wordwise form? Please take note of the number of words required for each answer. Good luck.
Find the word that is at the end of this quiz to take us back to where it all began by following the directions in each question to make a new word each time. Have fun.
Can you work out these common expressions put into Wordwise form? Say out loud what you see to help reach the answers. Make sure you check the hint for the required number of words though.
I'll give you a medical word. Within that word, find a SCRAMBLED word RELATING TO THE EXTRA CLUE GIVEN. Example: Tonsilitis - find a scrambled word meaning male baby. Answer - son.