minch has been a FunTrivia author since Apr 21 00 and has written 356 quizzes.
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Some of you have been having trouble with wordwise quizzes. This is an explanatory wordwise. Some answers are phrases and some are single words, so watch the hints.
Add a Roman numeral to the word given, change the letters around and come up with an Italian city.
e.g. ORE add M (Roman letter for 1,000) and come up with ROME. English spellings.
Look for a word that has CRY on the outside and another word inside. The clue contains definitions of the whole word and the word in the middle. (Not necessarily in that order.) Note the R may be the second letter or the second to last letter.
How well do you know certain world cities? Note none are in the USA, and some, but not all, are capitals of their country. Use English spelling in FITBs.
Ten questions about world cities. If you get the right answers to the first nine questions, the initial letter of each answer will spell the answer to the last question.
Most of the questions in this quiz are on well known quotations from "Romeo and Juliet". The first letters of the first nine answers spell the answer to the last question.
These letters and numbers stand for a phrase,
cliche, or occasionally just one word. Find out more in the quiz "How to Do Wordwise Quizzes' in
Brain Teasers.
Animals are often found in groups. Many animals have their own collective name, although some group words like 'herd' can be applied to several different animal groups. Note: Herd is not the answer to any of these questions.
This Wordwise quiz is a rebus type wordplay where the letters and numbers stand for a phrase,cliché, or occasionally just one word.
Don't forget to read the hint!
Ten questions about reptiles. If you get the right answers to the first nine questions, the initial
letter of each answer will spell the answer to the last question
This Wordwise quiz is a rebus type wordplay where the letters and numbers stand for a phrase,cliché, or occasionally just one word.
Don't forget to read the hint!
For more on how to do them go to 'How To Do Wordwise Quizzes'.
Around the world are many wonderful cities. Do you know where you are when seeing the sights mentioned in each question? Good luck. Use English spelling.
Ten questions about England. If you get the right answers to the first nine questions, the initial letter of each answer will spell the answer to the last question.
The word or words in capital letters can be changed around to make the name of a tree. Here is an example. HAS this tree a name? Answer ASH an anagram of HAS.
Add a word to the letter you are given and you can make another word. The answer to "B + part of your body = animal is BEAR. (B+EAR)
All answers have four or five letters.
Add a word to the letter you are given and you can make another word. The answer to "H + part of your body = listen is HEAR. (H+EAR) All answers have four or five letters.
For my 400th quiz something a little different from most of my other quizzes! You decide to go for a walk through town to visit the harbour and see some things that aren't quite as they seem.
The answer to each question is anagram of the word in capital letters. The letters of this word can be rearranged to make the name of a city in Europe.
The word or words in capital letters can be rearranged to make the name of a sport. Remember that to check the number of letters in the words you have to anagram. The answer should have that number of letters.
1986, a year of two notable disasters. The year which saw Prince Andrew married to Sarah Ferguson (another disaster!) and Jack Nicklaus win his sixth US Masters title.
Onomatopoeia? Oxymoron? Anagram? Do you know these terms? If you don't, try this quiz and find out what they mean. If you do know them, well, you might find this quiz easy. Have fun!
The words in capitals can be rearranged to spell the names of characters in the Harry Potter books.
Some of the other words give you a hint about the character. The number of letters in the names and some initials have been given to help you.