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Quiz about Scramble Your Way through the Skeleton
Quiz about Scramble Your Way through the Skeleton

Scramble Your Way through the Skeleton! Quiz

Use parts of words to create a skeleton word!

Each of the bones listed on the right are the solution to the word puzzles in the clue.

A matching quiz by Jyrosolve. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
Jyrosolve
Time
4 mins
Type
Match Quiz
Quiz #
419,627
Updated
May 15 26
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Very Easy
Avg Score
9 / 10
Plays
44
Last 3 plays: Guest 70 (10/10), kstyle53 (9/10), nise1881 (10/10).
(a) Drag-and-drop from the right to the left, or (b) click on a right side answer box and then on a left side box to move it.
Each clue includes the number of letters it provides to the answer - CLUE (Number of Letters Used). For example - What a fish uses to swim (3) = FIN
QuestionsChoices
1. I can't remember the words to the song (3) + US TV hospital show starring George Clooney 1994-2009 (2) + Alternate pronoun for 'you and me'(2)  
  stapes
2. A bad type of motive (2) + Elemental symbol for sodium?(2)  
  tibia
3. We use strips of paper to discover acid or base?(2) + Indefinite article (1) + What do you call a light that uses oil?(3) + What is the name of the birds that fly in a "V"?(3)  
  femur
4. Elemental Symbol for Iron(2) + "say something in a low, soft, or indistinct voice."(3)  
  Cranium
5. Violent joining of hands(3) + Classic Cop Car, Ford Sedan --> "CROWN _ _ _"(3) + Hawaiian necklace(2)  
  ulna
6. Red 'sauce' at Thanksgiving (4) + Vowel you could see with (1) + What you say when you don't know what to say (2)  
  phalanges
7. NOT Horizontal (First 4) + most commonly used letter in the English Alphabet(1) + Expression for cold(2) + The first two vowels in the English alphabet(2)  
  humerus
8. Musically, it is a half step above 'la' and a half step below 'do'(2) + Prefix meaning two (2) + In Greek we call it 'alpha'(2)  
  sternum
9. "Hard, harsh, or severe"(5) + What you say when you don't know what to say(2)  
  vertebrae
10. English equivalent of the Greek Sigma(1) + Clear, Masking, Double-Sided and "DUCK"(4) + English equivalent of the Greek Sigma(1)   
  clavicle





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1. I can't remember the words to the song (3) + US TV hospital show starring George Clooney 1994-2009 (2) + Alternate pronoun for 'you and me'(2)
2. A bad type of motive (2) + Elemental symbol for sodium?(2)
3. We use strips of paper to discover acid or base?(2) + Indefinite article (1) + What do you call a light that uses oil?(3) + What is the name of the birds that fly in a "V"?(3)
4. Elemental Symbol for Iron(2) + "say something in a low, soft, or indistinct voice."(3)
5. Violent joining of hands(3) + Classic Cop Car, Ford Sedan --> "CROWN _ _ _"(3) + Hawaiian necklace(2)
6. Red 'sauce' at Thanksgiving (4) + Vowel you could see with (1) + What you say when you don't know what to say (2)
7. NOT Horizontal (First 4) + most commonly used letter in the English Alphabet(1) + Expression for cold(2) + The first two vowels in the English alphabet(2)
8. Musically, it is a half step above 'la' and a half step below 'do'(2) + Prefix meaning two (2) + In Greek we call it 'alpha'(2)
9. "Hard, harsh, or severe"(5) + What you say when you don't know what to say(2)
10. English equivalent of the Greek Sigma(1) + Clear, Masking, Double-Sided and "DUCK"(4) + English equivalent of the Greek Sigma(1)

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. I can't remember the words to the song (3) + US TV hospital show starring George Clooney 1994-2009 (2) + Alternate pronoun for 'you and me'(2)

Answer: humerus

HUM (a song) + ER (TV) + US (you and me). The humerus is the bone in the upper arm and is the most commonly broken arm bone according to Cleveland clinic.
2. A bad type of motive (2) + Elemental symbol for sodium?(2)

Answer: ulna

ULterior (motive) + NA (sodium)
One of the two bones in the forearm, the ULNA is on the pinky side.
3. We use strips of paper to discover acid or base?(2) + Indefinite article (1) + What do you call a light that uses oil?(3) + What is the name of the birds that fly in a "V"?(3)

Answer: phalanges

PH (strips) + A (article) + LANtern (light) + GEeSe (birds)
Phalanges reference the bones that make up the fingers.
4. Elemental Symbol for Iron(2) + "say something in a low, soft, or indistinct voice."(3)

Answer: femur

FE (iron) + MURmur (low voice)
The femur, or thigh bone, is the largest bone in the human body.
5. Violent joining of hands(3) + Classic Cop Car, Ford Sedan --> "CROWN _ _ _"(3) + Hawaiian necklace(2)

Answer: clavicle

CLAp (hands) + VIC (cop car) + LEi (Hawaii)

The clavicle is more commonly known as the "collar bone". The 'Crown Vic' was the largest sedan ever produced by Ford Motor Company and they produced it for 33 years according to "Car and Driver".
6. Red 'sauce' at Thanksgiving (4) + Vowel you could see with (1) + What you say when you don't know what to say (2)

Answer: Cranium

CRANberry (red 'sauce') + I (eye) + UMmmm (don't know).
The cranium is the collection of bones that protect the brain.
7. NOT Horizontal (First 4) + most commonly used letter in the English Alphabet(1) + Expression for cold(2) + The first two vowels in the English alphabet(2)

Answer: vertebrae

VERTical (not horizontal) + E (common) + BRrrr (cold) + AE (vowels)
Vertebrae are classified in five groups (listed from the neck down): cervical (7), thoracic (12), lumbar (5), sacral (5 fused), and coccygeal (4).
8. Musically, it is a half step above 'la' and a half step below 'do'(2) + Prefix meaning two (2) + In Greek we call it 'alpha'(2)

Answer: tibia

TI (between 'la' and 'do') + BI (prefix) + A (Greek alpha)
More commonly known as the 'shin', it is commonly broken by those who Alpine ski. Skiers often refer to the break as a 'boot-top fracture'.
9. "Hard, harsh, or severe"(5) + What you say when you don't know what to say(2)

Answer: sternum

STERN (hard) + UM (don't know)

The sternum is better known as the breast bone.
10. English equivalent of the Greek Sigma(1) + Clear, Masking, Double-Sided and "DUCK"(4) + English equivalent of the Greek Sigma(1)

Answer: stapes

S (sigma) + TAPE ('duck') + S (sigma)
Since we had the femur (the largest), it seems appropriate to include the smallest bone in the human body - the stapes. Part of the inner ear, it is also called the 'stirrup bone'.
Source: Author Jyrosolve

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