Find rhymes for each set of words so the first is a category and the rest are items in the category.
For example, LOYALTY: spring, clean, rinse → ROYALTY: king, queen, prince
1. LOIN: mortar, climb, pickle 2. SQUISH: famine, search, doubt 3. GILDING: radium, Bose, hassle 4. THYME: surgery, girder, scrutiny
1. COIN: quarter, dime, nickel 2. FISH: salmon, perch, trout 3. BUILDING: stadium, mosque, castle 4. CRIME: perjury, murder, mutiny
1. COIN: quarter, dime, nickel 2. FISH: salmon, perch, trout 3. BUILDING: stadium, mosque, castle 4. CRIME: perjury, murder, mutiny
For some, I am used to get around. I never even touch the ground. Sometimes I fall and sometimes I float, If I’m in the air, then take note.
What am I?
A boat. Boats are used to get around, they aren’t on the ground, but in the water. They rise and fall with the waves, and if they’re in the air, it may be due to rough seas and you should be careful.
Another possible answer is a blimp.
A boat. Boats are used to get around, they aren’t on the ground, but in the water. They rise and fall with the waves, and if they’re in the air, it may be due to rough seas and you should be careful.
Another possible answer is a blimp.
I am a ship that can be made to ride the greatest waves. I am not built by objects, but built by minds. What am I?
Friendship.
I’m in bowling and baseball, For better or for worse, On a match (but not the sporting kind), I can sound a gong, And I’m gone.
What am I?
Strike.
A strike in bowling is good. In baseball it’s good for the pitcher but not for the batter. You can strike a match to light it. When the clock strikes one a gong sounds and when you strike a paragraph, it’s gone.
Strike.
A strike in bowling is good. In baseball it’s good for the pitcher but not for the batter. You can strike a match to light it. When the clock strikes one a gong sounds and when you strike a paragraph, it’s gone.
What animal comes next in the series?
Giraffe Elephant Tiger Snake Gnu Oryx Anoa ___________
A. Chipmunk B. Gorilla C. Yak D. Tomcat
D. Tomcat
The number of letters of each animal corresponds to the number of the letters in each month. And the first letters spell “Gets Goat”.
January / Giraffe = 7 letters February / Elephant = 8 letters March / Tiger = 5 letters April / Snake = 5 letters May / Gnu = 3 letters June / Oryx = 4 letters July / Anoa = 4 letters August / Tomcat = 6 letters
D. Tomcat
The number of letters of each animal corresponds to the number of the letters in each month. And the first letters spell “Gets Goat”.
January / Giraffe = 7 letters February / Elephant = 8 letters March / Tiger = 5 letters April / Snake = 5 letters May / Gnu = 3 letters June / Oryx = 4 letters July / Anoa = 4 letters August / Tomcat = 6 letters
Emily’s celebration was a success. Except nobody invited her.
She was at the celebration but was never really there.
How could this be?
Emily passed away and it was a celebration of her life. Of course you don’t invite the deceased. Her body was in the casket, but Emily the person wasn’t there.
Emily passed away and it was a celebration of her life. Of course you don’t invite the deceased. Her body was in the casket, but Emily the person wasn’t there.
Never resting, never still, Silently moving from hill to hill, I do not walk, run or trot, But all is cool where I am not.
What am I?
Sunlight (or sunshine).
B, C, D, E, G, P
What is the next letter in the sequence?
T. All of the letters rhyme.
T. All of the letters rhyme.
Dustin was born on December 28th yet his birthday always falls in the summer. How is this possible?
Dustin is Australian, where the three hottest summer months are December, January and February.
Dustin is Australian, where the three hottest summer months are December, January and February.
I love to twist and dance. Though wingless, I fly high in the sky.
What am I?
A kite.