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Given below are three pairs of words. Each pair sounds similar, but have different meanings. Can you find them?

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Given below are three pairs of words. Each pair sounds similar, but have different meanings (they are homonyms). Can you find them?
Elevate - bring down, destroy
Cereal grass - labyrinth
Burial / Cremation formalities - drops a line

posted Jul 11, 2022 by Rahul Vaidya

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A spoonerism is a pair of words that can have their initial sounds switched to form new words. The pairs need only sound the same, not necessarily be spelled the same (power saw & sour paw, horse cart & coarse heart). There may sometimes be one or two connecting words (kick the stone & stick the cone, king of the rats & ring of the cats). Given the following definitions, what are the spoonerisms?
1. A lashing device in Athens & a feeble grasp
2. The source of a leaky kettle & why a vaulter would need to wear oven mitts

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Below are 3 pairs of words.
Find the words that fit in the middle of each pair of words to create two new words, one front ended and one back ended.
Ex: EVER - ________ - HORN
Ans: EVER - GREEN - HORN
1. GRAND - ________ - OUT
2. QUARTER - _______ - MIND
3. HAIR - ________ - FIRE

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Given below are three words.
Beside each word is a series of letter groupings.
Your task is to find the answer to the word on the left by choosing one letter from each of the letter groups to the right of each clue.

  1. Building : ant uhp yte alk ttr wrq ase
  2. Kettledrum : qwt gig hjm klp all rnq tti
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A spoonerism is a pair of words that can have their initial sounds switched to form new words. The pairs need only sound the same, not necessarily be spelled the same (power saw & sour paw, horse cart & coarse heart). There may sometimes be one or two connecting words (kick the stone & stick the cone, king of the rats & ring of the cats).
Given the following definitions, what are the spoonerisms?
1. to affix a worm to the end of a fishing line & to dislike a novel
2. to move by foot at a slow gait for eight furlongs & to ridicule for an unspecified amount of time

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