Find one word that is common to both.
Place the same pair of letters onto both sets of blanks to complete a common word. Each answer will have a different pair of letters. 1. F __ __ G __ __ N T 2. P A __ __ T __ __ G 3. __ __ C K L I __ __ 4. B __ __ D S T __ __ D 5. __ __ A F __ __ T
Replace each word or words in parentheses with a one-word synonym to decipher a common holiday. (The first holiday is only one word long. The second and third are two words long.) 1. (Right of north) (she) 2. (Hotel) D (ink stick) (boogie) (24 hours) 3. (Work) (24 hours)
Can you find the one word for each list that can be added to the end of each word in its list to create a new word, compound word or phrase? Round, show, throw, grow Out, be, in, sub Put, shake, get, hoe
Name an English word of more than two letters that both begins and ends with the letters “he” in the order there are two possible answers.
Fill in the blank space with a word that connects with both the given words (form compound words or commonly accepted word combinations) 1.back.....craft 2.feed.....stroke 3.drift.....chip 4.bar....red 5.foot.....test 6.hand....sight 7.jack....juice 8.green.....bill 9.flag.....vault 10.goal....haste 11.dough....case 12.eaves.....kick