Coma into comma.
Coma to comma
comma also means (other than punctuation mark) Anglewing butterfly with a comma-shaped mark on the underside of each hind wing
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I am a fruit.
Change one letter and I am a long narrow line.
Change another letter and I am dry weather.
Change a further letter and I am a domestic appliance.
Change one final letter and I am thin metal.
What was I and what did I become?
Each of the following clues describes two words. One of the words is a type of fruit. The other word is that fruit with one of the following changes: a letter added anywhere (apple applet), a letter deleted anywhere (orange range), or a letter changed anywhere (cheery cherry). There is no rearrangement of the other letters. No fruit is used more than once.
1) This is a devilish fruit. 2) This is a crippled fruit. 3) This is a happy fruit. 4) This is a criminal fruit. 5) This is a large fruit. 6) This is a tardy fruit. 7) This is a sullen fruit. 8) This is an up-to-date fruit. 9) This is a handkerchief worn by a fruit. 10) This is a popular dance among fruit. 11) This is a complaint by a fruit. 12) This is a weapon used by a fruit.
Change one letter in each of the following words, in order to find three (3) words with a common theme.
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