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The following clues lead to two words or phrases that are the phonetic reverse of each other.

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The following clues lead to two words or phrases that are the phonetic reverse of each other. When you answer the first clue and flip the syllables, you get the second answer. (Phonetic only, not letters.)Using the clues below, please find the words/phrases in question.

Example: Impertinent * Teetertotter
Answer: Saucy/Seesaw

  1. A clock or watch * Period between wars (2 words)
  2. Fabulous * Chase after
  3. Have faith in * Not disturb (2 words)
  4. European weight, informally * Understated (Hyphenated)
  5. Student, say, with a summer office job * Go to bed (2 words)
posted Mar 5, 2019 by Sidharth Malhotra

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