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Quiz about Lengthy Logic 4Letter Words 3
Quiz about Lengthy Logic 4Letter Words 3

Lengthy Logic: 4-Letter Words [3] Quiz


All of these mystery terms are exactly four letters in length. Can you find their correct categories? Good luck!

by trident. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
trident
Time
3 mins
Type
Quiz #
420,364
Updated
Jul 11 25
# Qns
16
Difficulty
Very Easy
Avg Score
15 / 16
Plays
112
Last 3 plays: lethisen250582 (16/16), Guest 172 (16/16), Guest 45 (14/16).
Some terms can occasionally fit in more than one box. However, there is only one solution in the end!
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Cove Vest Moor Kobe Oslo Bolt Dart Toga Fell Rush Cape Lima Hose Sari Dash Nice

* Drag / drop or click on the choices above to move them to the correct mystery boxes.



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Toga

Answer: Articles of Clothing

A toga is a large, draped garment worn in ancient Rome, made from a single piece of cloth wrapped around the body and typically worn by male citizens on formal occasions.
2. Vest

Answer: Articles of Clothing

A vest is a sleeveless garment worn on the upper body, often over a shirt as part of formal wear or under clothing for added warmth or support.
3. Sari

Answer: Articles of Clothing

A sari is a traditional garment worn by women in South Asia, made from a long piece of cloth that is wrapped around the body and draped over the shoulder, usually paired with a blouse and petticoat.
4. Hose

Answer: Articles of Clothing

Hose is a historical term for close-fitting leg coverings worn by men in Europe from the Middle Ages through the Renaissance, often covering the legs separately or joined at the waist like tights.
5. Oslo

Answer: Cities of the World

Oslo is the capital and largest city of Norway, located at the head of the Oslofjord, known for its Viking Ship Museum and its role in hosting the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony.
6. Nice

Answer: Cities of the World

Nice is a city in southeastern France on the Mediterranean coast, known for its beaches and role as a major tourist destination along the French Riviera.
7. Lima

Answer: Cities of the World

Lima is the capital and largest city of Peru, located on the Pacific coast, known for its historic center with Spanish colonial buildings and its pre-Columbian archaeological sites like Huaca Pucllana.
8. Kobe

Answer: Cities of the World

Kobe is a port city in western Japan, located on Osaka Bay, known for its role in international trade and its famous Kobe beef.
9. Rush

Answer: Verbs Meaning 'To Run'

"To rush" means to move or act quickly and with urgency, often because of limited time or pressure.
10. Dash

Answer: Verbs Meaning 'To Run'

"To dash" means to run suddenly and quickly, usually for a short distance and with a specific goal in mind.
11. Dart

Answer: Verbs Meaning 'To Run'

"To dart" means to move or run quickly and suddenly in a specific direction, often with a quick change in speed or path.
12. Bolt

Answer: Verbs Meaning 'To Run'

"To bolt" means to start running suddenly and forcefully, often in reaction to fear or alarm.
13. Moor

Answer: Geographical Features

A moor is an open, uncultivated area of high land, often covered with grasses, heather, and peat, commonly found in cool, damp regions like parts of the British Isles.
14. Cove

Answer: Geographical Features

A cove is a small, sheltered bay or coastal inlet with a narrow entrance, often found along shorelines and used for safe anchorage or recreation.
15. Cape

Answer: Geographical Features

A cape is a pointed piece of land that extends into a body of water, often marking a significant change in the coastline and sometimes affecting ocean currents or navigation.
16. Fell

Answer: Geographical Features

A fell is a high, barren hill or stretch of upland, especially in northern England and parts of Scandinavia, often used for grazing and hiking.
Source: Author trident

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