Word GamesCool
Word GamesCool
Word GamesCool
word games.
These games can be used at the end of a lesson or before introducing new
material as a change of pace activity. Teachers should allow sufficient time for
class discussion after the game has been completed.
Letter Power
Add a letter
A. From each word below, make two new words by adding a letter (1) at the end; (2) at the
beginning.
B. Form new words as in A (above). In addition, form a third word by adding a letter at the beginning
and the end of the word.
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A T-party.
Put T before a word to form a new word.
example: Add a T to a firearm and get a thing of little value. Answer: rifle, trifle.
1. Add T to at this place, and get at that place.
2. Add T to a covering for the head, and get a demonstrative adjective.
3. Add T to rip, and get a journey.
4. Add T to a possessive pronoun, and get a demonstrative adjective.
5. Add T to a part of the head, and get to pull apart.
6. Add T to of great age, and get narrated.
7. Add T to a mistake, and get great fear.
8. Add T to the entire amount, and get of great height.
9. Add T to a shower from the sky, and get to teach.
Change a letter.
Each picture illustrates a common word. Change one letter of each word to produce the
name of an animal.
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Change the last letter.
Make one word into another by changing the last letter.
Hidden Words.
Animals in hiding.
Find the animals hiding in the following sentences.
Fair Finds.
___
2. wco
___
3. cukd
____
4. atog
____
5. keac
_a__
6. nocr
c___
7. srohe
_____
8. tapoot
__t___
9. teutlec
____u__
10. arctpito
___i___
11. umppikn
__m____
12. uahqss
_q___
_p___ _i_
___r__ __e
__t___ c____
16. mewatlrone
w_________n
E
O
G
E
T
O
Step 2. Place the circled letters, in order, into the spaces below to
learn the name of the fastest animal in the world. The first letter,
from the word deer has been placed for you.
Which animal is the fastest in the world?
This bird can fly at over 200 miles per hour, making it the fastest
animal in the world:
P E ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ E
Hidden colors.
Find the name of a color hidden in each sentence: (The first one has been done as a sample.).
1. Some parts of the face are the eye, eyebrow, nose, and mouth.
2. Im not really dumb; lack of sleep made me forget the answers.
3. If I tell you what she said, will you agree never to tell anyone?
4. In the box we found a pencil, a pin, keys, and a few coins.
5. Are three zeros enough to write the number one thousand?
6. The wheelbarrow hit eleven rocks as it rolled down the hill.
7. When the nurse gives you the injection, just yell Ow if it hurts.
8. Eisa and Otto ran gently down the path to the river.
9. Before arriving at Kuala Lumpur, please fill out these forms.
10. I play nearly all the stringed instruments: violin, cello, bass viol, etc.
11. When I opened the window, shining rays of sunlight flooded the room.
12. Well go in Jims car. Lets leave at six oclock.
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A numbers game: seen and heard.
I. Each of the sentences below contains a hidden number. It may be wholly within a word or may
go across two or more words. In each case the spelling is exactly the same as the written form of the
number, although the pronunciation may be different.
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II. The numbers hidden in the following sentences may be heard but not seen. That is, the sound or
pronunciation of the number is present, but not the spelling.
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Word Building.
The following activities build upon a common base of letters to create new words.
What kind of an ant works with figures? An accountANT. Get it? Now what kind of an ant:
1. Lives in the jungle?
2. Is far away?
3. Is extraordinarily large?
4. Works for a master?
5. Is good-natured?
6. Is unchanging?
7. Is luxurious?
8. Is one who takes part?
9. Is a very small child?
10. Is sleeping?
11. Is very bright?
12. Is empty?
13. Is immediate?
14. Is plentiful?
15. Has moved to a different country?
16. Is meaningful?
17. Is something that grows?
18. Has influence over others?
19. Is unsure and indecisive?
20. Lives in a certain place?
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An artful puzzle.
Each answer to the clues below ends in the letters -art. How many can you get?
1. A portion of the whole.
2. A navigators map.
3. To make a beginning.
4. Clever; intelligent.
5. Seat of the emotions; part of the body.
6. To leave; go away.
7. A two-wheeled horse drawn vehicle.
8. To pass on information; communicate knowledge.
9. A fruit-filled pastry.
10. To frustrate; oppose and defeat a plan.
11. One who boasts.
12. The sum of two pints.
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Do you know these cities?
Use the definitions to identify the words ending in city. The first letter of each word is given as an
additional clue.
speed.
plainness; lacking anything fancy.
generates power.
boldness; rudeness.
deception; lying behavior.
fierceness.
an insufficient amount.
ability to hold or contain.
wisdom.
A rubber band has this quality.
bliss; happiness.
persistence; quality of holding on to ones views.
group membership defined by ones national, cultural,
religious or linguistic background.
truthfulness.
being centered upon oneself.
a complementary relationship often regarding trade and law.
involvement in a crime.
being devoted to home and family life.
information to attract attention.
combative nature; fighting attitude.
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Simple arithmetic: ? + 1 = X
Add one or more letters before the word one to get the word defined.
1. ? + one = something that holds ice cream
2. ? + one = part of a skeleton
3. ? + one = no longer here
4. ? + one = accomplished; finished
5. ? + one = without anyone else present
6. ? + one = a musical sound
7. ? + one = a rock
8. ? + one = a geographical region or area
9. ? + one = an identical copy
10. ? + one = a chair for a king or queen
11. ? + one = a windstorm; tornado
12. ? + one = an instrument for talking to someone far away.
13. ? + one = nobody
14. ? + one = not any
15. ? + one = two
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A perfect ten puzzle.
The word ten can be found in all the answers except one (and that has already been provided for you).
Each of the words defined begins at the corresponding number of the diagram; it may end at or after the
following number. That is, each of the words overlaps with one or more letters of the following word.
1. n. something contained; the substance or matter of a written work or an object; adj. satisfied.
2. part of a plant that curls around any nearby support.
3. be attentive; try to hear.
4. not fully worked out or developed; done as a trial; hesitant, uncertain.
5. to make longer; stretch forth; enlarge.
6. a relaxation of strained relations or tensions as between nations (an English word borrowed
from French).
7. a game for two or four players who use rackets to hit a ball back and forth across a net on a level court.
8. to make or become less hard; to weaken or make pliant.
9. adj. tightly stretched or strained; n. a verb form that expresses distinctions of time.
10. a grammatically self-contained speech unit consisting of a word or syntactically related group of words
usually containing a subject and a predicate.
11. far-reaching; covering a large area.
12. to reveal truths to; to free from ignorance; to inform.
13. the language taught by readers of this text.
14. hurry; move swiftly; be quick.
15. a person who pays rent for the use of land, a house, etc.
16. one of a pair of jointed sense organs on the head of an insect, crab, lobster, etc.; a feeler.
17. to be present at; to accompany; to listen, pay heed to; to wait on, give care to
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Teacher.
How many English words can you make by combining the letters in the word TEACHER?
Rules: Letters may be combined in any order, but a letter may be used only as many times as it occurs
in the word TEACHER. Proper names and abbreviations are not permitted.
Maine.
How many words can you make from the word MAINE, the northeasternmost state in the United States.
Clues:
1.
9.
a form of to be.
2.
principal; chief.
10.
indefinite article.
3.
belonging to me.
11.
purpose; objective.
4.
male person.
12.
preposition.
5.
13.
6.
grown-up boys.
14.
7.
15.
8.
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I.
Classroom teacher.
Example: heart.
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Tools.
How many words can you make out of the word TOOLS?
Can you find:
a preposition.
a word meaning also.
a word meaning implement.
the capital of Norway.
British slang for lavatory.
goods taken away unlawfully.
a poetic word meaning look.
a plot of ground.
very much.
a word meaning that cannot be found.
a song sung by one person.
therefore.
chimney dirt.
a drunk.
a name for the sun.
a small narrow opening.
something to sit on
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Ninepins.
Can you knock down, one at a time, each of the bowling pins in the row above, so that the remaining
letters always spell an English word? hint: Begin by taking out the second T. That will leave the word
starling, which is the name of a bird. (The remaining words are easier and more familiar.).
SHRINKING WORDS.
The object of this game is to make each word shorter by taking away one letter at a time (keeping the
remaining letters in their original order) to form a new word. Do this as many times as you can, each time
forming a new word as a letter is deleted.
ExamplE: FORUM, FORM, FOR, OR.
1. PLATE.
6. CHASTE.
11. BEREFT
2. STAND.
7. THINK.
12. FRIEND
3. WAIST.
8. PAINT.
13. SHINGLE
4. STOOP.
9. BOUNCE.
14. DINNER
5. SNORE.
10. BOARD.
15. RELATE
Word Magic.
Westward ho!
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Change one word into another in steps by changing one letter at each step to make a new word.
Example: Change EAT to HOT in 2 steps: EAT HAT HOT.
1. Change ROPE to RIDE
in 2 steps:
ROPE.
____
RIDE.
MEAT.
____
____
____
____
____
STEW.
ROPE.
____
____
MULE.
ROPE.
____
____
____
LIFE.
FLOUR.
____
_ _ _ _
____
____
____
BREAD.
EAST.
____
____
WEST.
FOOT.
____
____
SHOE.
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Alchemy.
Using the clues provided, go from the first word to the last word by adding a letter at each step to
form the intervening words.
From nothing to a precious metal in 3 steps:
______
______ ______
______ ______ ______
______ ______ ______ ______
From one to a bridge in 3 steps:
______
______ ______
______ ______ ______
______ ______ ______ ______
From myself to a span in 5 steps:
______
______ ______
______ ______ ______
______ ______ ______ ______
___ ______ ______ ______ ______
An alternate route:
______
______ ______
______ ______ ______
______ ______ ______ ______
______ ______ ______ ______ ______
______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______
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Bird watch.
By changing one letter at a time, change BIRD to LARK and BIRD to DOVE (definitions are provided
for each transitional word).
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Fill in the spaces to make words that fit the definitions. The circled letters from top to bottom will spell
out a two-word idiom that means rare and expensive possessions that are burdensome to maintain.
1. Somewhat hot.
2. Partial darkness produced by a shelter from the sun.
3. Tracks that trains go on.
4. Give ear to; pay attention.
5. A piece of furniture consisting of a smooth flat surface
resting on four legs.
6. A fast train that does not stop at intermediate points.
7. Near.
8. Large woody plants that provide shade.
9. Not complicated; easy.
10. Something, no matter what; whatever thing.
11. High parts of the earths surface.
12. A stopping place on a railroad line; depot.
13. A discussion in which there is disagreement.
14. Structures with walls and a roof.
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A four footed puzzle.
If you correctly fill in the blanks with each of the four-letter words defined below, the initial letters
(left-hand vertical column) will spell the name of an animal, and the final letters (right-hand vertical
column) will spell an adjective that describes that animal.
Middle riddle.
Identify each of the pictures below. In the space beneath each picture write the middle letter of each
word. For example, the first picture is an apple and the middle letter is P. When finished, the Middle
Riddle will reveal an important thing that you can do to help the environment.
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A national symbol.
Fill in the spaces to make words that fit the definitions. The circled letters from top to bottom will
spell out the name of one of the national symbols of the United States of America.
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Sound/Symbol Surprises.
1. Considering the pronunciation of laugh, women, and nation, how would you pronounce.
GHOTI.
?
2. Considering the pronunciation of Thomas (or thyme), weigh, school, glamour, and handsome (or
handkerchief ), what English word might be spelled.
THEIGHCHOUND.
?
3. Considering the pronunciation of said, pneumonia, of, action, belle, dough, and shepherd, what
English word might be spelled.
AIPNFOLLEOUGHPH.
?
The poem below is full of sound/symbol surprises in English.
Now, cork and work; and card and ward;
And font and front; and word and sword;
And do and go; and thwart and cart
Come, come, Ive hardly made a start!
A dreadful language? Sakes alive!
Id mastered it when I was five!
Anonymous
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s-f words.
There was a time when the English s was written like an f, as shown in the above excerpt from
The Federalist, a series of newspaper essays published between the years 1787 and 1788 to urge
ratification of the U.S. Constitution. If the words defined below were written in that 18th century
style, you might confuse the two words in each pair. What are they?
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Slight flight s/f game.
In colonial America, one form of the letter s used in writing and printing was a long s: f, which
looked very much like the letter f. If the long s were used in writing the words defined in the lefthand column (all of which begin with s), each of those words would look like a word defined in the
right-hand column, (all of which begin with f ). How many of the s-f minimal pairs can you match
up together?
Example: 1 - k (slightflight).
1. Small in amount; not important.
2. A number.
c. To repair.
4. A noise; healthy.
5. Vision.
6. Identical; alike.
7. To take a seat.
f. To not succeed.
i. Discovered.
j. Great reputation; the condition of being
well known.
l. Battle
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Fauna sauna s/f game.
Graphic English.
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Using the position and arrangement of the letters and words in each box find the English word or
phrase the picture represents.
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Cornerstone.
Using the position and arrangement of the letters and word in each box, find the English word or
phrase the picture represents. The first one has been done as an example.
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three-letter words.
For each definition, give two three-letter words that
begin with the same letter.
For example:
something that holds a vegetablepea pod.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
a teeter totter.
walk quietly.
an insect that bites at night.
the most popular of something.
an amateur foreign correspondent.
sultry weather.
later on.
end of the day.
c. With a sea-saw.
d. Tulips.
e. A lights witch.
f. The roller-ghoster.
g. It got a weigh.
h. Igloo
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Did Dinosaurs have armor?
Armored dinosaurs such as the thirty-five-foot-long and ten-foot-wide ankylosaurus (ankey-low-SORE-us), which means fused lizard, were like living tanks! Ankylosaurus had
a thick, strong skull, wide bony plates and studs along its back and sides, and protective
eyelids made of bone. And if those werent enough, ankylosaurus also had a remarkable
tail. At the end of the tail were two large lobes of bone. If attacked, this dinosaur could
swing this deadly tail from side to side like a club. With such an incredible weapon,
ankylosaurus could easily knock down a predator or even break an enemys leg.
The scrambled letters on the right form words when added to the letters of ankylosauruss
name on the left. Can you solve the puzzle?
Hint: The words can all be found in the text above.
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How many
times can you find the
word TREE? Only the letters
that spell TREE are in the puzzle.
Start with any T. Move to R, to E, and to
another E. You can move up and down,
backwards and forwards, diagonally
and at an angle. Do not skip or
jump over any letters.
HTIRDEDEESN.
T h e
G R E E N
G a m e
Test your knowledge of the
word Green.There are 12
expressions or phrases
containing the word
GREEN.
1. To be jealous.
2. Prickly climbing shrub.
3. Proverb regarding a resentment
comparison.
4. Slang for U.S. money.
5. A vegetable vendor.
6. A gardening virtuoso.
7. Danish island.
8. Advocacy group.
9. New York Citys Bohemia.
10. City in North Carolina.
11. Revolutionary War General.
12. Someonene won the job, or a novice
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Homophones (sound-alikes) are words that sound alike but are spelled differently with different meanings.
Read the questions below and fill in with the correct answer.
Example:
Is the top of the mountain a peek or a peak?
The correct is peak.
1. Does a dog have a tail or tale? __________
2. Which are surrounded by water, aisles or isles? ___________
3. If you were sad, would you shed tears or tiers? ____________
4. Would a telephone wring or ring? __________
5. I one or won a CD player in the contest. __________
6. Thats the best movie Cathy had ever scene or seen. _________
7. The meeting was so long, I was board or bored. _________
8. Whats your favorite breakfast serial or cereal? __________
9. The kings rain or reign lasted 30 years. __________
10. I couldnt bear or bare to sit through that play again. __________
11. Despite all of our yelling, he still couldnt hear or here us. _________
12. The rose or rows is the only flower Paula liked. ________
13. Do windows have pains or panes? ___________
14. We missed or mist our train by 30 minutes. __________
Homographs (look-alikes) are words that are spelled alike, but differ in meaning
and sometimes pronunciation. Fill in the homograph that completes each riddle
below.
Example:
Why is an English teacher like a judge?
Both give people sentences.
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To the future
Scrambled cities
Below are names of cities in the United States that are scrambled.
Some of the names are capitals, and some are large cities. See if you
can unscramble them and then guess what state they are in.
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Fruit maze
Find as many names of fruits as you can.
Begin in any square and proceed letter to
letter in one continuous line in any direction,
horizontally, vertically, or diagonally until the
word is formed.
oxymorons
Jumbled Vegetables
The letters to common vegetables are all jumbled.
Put the letters in the right order.
opposition
pretty
unseen
civil
news
small
war
deafening
industrial
secret
vacation
sight
fortune
working
park
open
ugly
loyal
silence
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animal pairs.
See if you can name the animal that goes before or after each word in the following pairs:
For example: dark and laugh go with horse (dark horse and horse laugh).
1. dark/laugh.
2. grease/business.
3. copy/nap.
4. hot/paddle.
5. paper/lily.
6. pack/race.
7. silver/trot.
8. literary/hearted.
2 words.
Name two words that are
antonyms and that begin
with c and end with t.
Animated Animals.
In English the names for many animals can also be used as verbs. Match the animal verbs in Column A with
their corresponding correct definitions (with accompanying sample sentences) in Column B.
A.
1. to badger.
2. to bear.
3. to buck.
4. to bug.
5. to cow.
6. to crane.
7. to dog.
8. to fawn over.
9. to horse around.
10. to lionize.
11. to monkey around.
12. to pig out.
13. to rat on.
14. to squirrel away.
15. to wolf down.
B.
a. to frighten with threats, scare, or bully.
example: He would ______ his enemies.
b. to worry as if pursued by canines; to hunt or track like a hound.
example: They will ______ the opposition until they win.
c. to store up for future use.
example: We need to ______ away some money for a rainy day.
d. to support the weight of; to sustain; to tolerate; to put up with.
example: I could not ______ how she cried so much.
e. to act in a mischievous manner; to fool, trifle, or tamper with.
example: I told you not to ______ around today. Be serious!
f. to engage in rough or boisterous play.
example: Her mother told her not to _______ around any more.
g. to bother; to annoy.
example: Youre a nuisance; please dont ______ me anymore.
h. to eat greedily, to gorge oneself.
example: Whenever they eat, they _____ out: No manners at all!
i. to harass or annoy persistently.
example: He used to ________ the teacher to increase his score.
j. to report someones bad behavior, to tattle on someone.
example: She will sometimes _____ on her friends. Dont trust her.
k. to stretch ones neck for a better view.
example: She had to _______ her neck to see over the crowd.
l. to eat greedily, devour.
example: Have you ever seen the way he _______ down his food!
m. to move or react jerkily; to throw off as a horse might do to a rider.
example: They decided to ________ the trend and do it differently.
n. to treat as an object of great interest or importance.
example: We often ______ great heroes, speaking about their deeds.
o. to show affection; to court favor by a cringing or flattering manner.
example: Women often _______ over small babies, talking soothingly.
[Notes: Do you know all these animals? (A) A badger is a small burrowing animal found in the northern hemisphere. (B) A buck is a
male deer and a fawn is a baby deer. (C) A crane is a bird with a very long neck. (D) A squirrel is a small, furry, tree-climbing rodent
with a bushy tail found throughout North America.] Animal Pairs and Animated Animals by George Wilcox, Washington, DC.
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Conundrums.
Conundrums are riddles whose answers often involve a pun or
an intricate or difficult problem.The following conundrums are
from the World Wide Web.You can see these and many more
puzzles at http://www.uselessknowledge.com
9 Letters.
What two words, formed from different arrangements
of the same nine letters, can be used to complete the
sentences below.
Word Play.
Homophones are words that are pronounced the same but differ in
meaning, origin, and sometimes spelling.
For each sentence below, write the correct homophones in the blank.
Palindrome Parents.
Mom and Dad kept presents for Billy and Bob in a.
special place and gave them out when the boys did
something noteworthy.
What did the parents call this place?
______ ______
The answer is a palindrome.
Palindromes are words, phrases, verses, or sentences which read the
same backwards or forwards.
O D O O D OW H Y U
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DA WORD
ARJEELING.
PUZZLE.
AA WORD
DrinkPUZZLE.
with Jam & Bread
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
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above until you get to the longest word.Then subtract one letter at a time until you complete the
puzzle. Fix a nice cup of tea for yourself while working on the puzzle. Now, have fun and see how fast
you can complete this word puzzle!
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Where
in the world is?
A CAPITAL CITY PUZZLE
DOWN
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
11
13
16
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
Peru
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Making use of a pen
Each of the items below contains the word PEN. How many can you identify?
Example: Another name for a prison. P E N i t e n t i a r y
1. The process by which fruit matures;
2. Land bordered on three sides by water.
3. Another word for cent.
4. A fivesided figure.
5. A bird native to Antarctica.
6. Punishment or fine.
7. A flag or banner.
8. Retirement income.
9. Rely upon.
10. Expression of regret for ones misdeeds
11. A fixed allowance paid at regular intervals
12. A suspended jewel
13. Pass into; break through
14. Next to last
15. An apartment or office on top of a roof
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Scrambled Energy Words
SOBSAMI
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
GAMERELOTH
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
YLCCRTETIIE
___________
4. Non-renewable fuels
L U S S I F L E F O S (2 words)
___________
5. Wood or sunlight
WENALEBRE
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
RUMELPOTE
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Energy Idioms
OCIHPATLOVOT
__ _ _ _ __ _ __ _ _
P O R O W L R E S A (2 words)
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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ill in the spaces with the letters of the 24 words defined by the clues below.
The words are linked like cars in a train; the last letter of one word is the first
letter of the next word.
fountain
1.
2.
3.
__ __ __ __
4.
__ __ __ __
5.
6.
__ __ __ __ __
7.
__ __ __ __ __
8.
__ __ __ __
9.
adjective. Moist.
__ __ __ __
n __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
__ __ __
10. noun. Baked dough topped with tomato sauce and cheese. __ __ __ __ __
11. noun. Tank that holds water; home for fish.
12. noun. Institution that displays art to the public.
13. noun. Sounds made by voices or instruments.
__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
__ __ __ __ __ __
__ __ __ __ __
__ __ __ __
__ __ __ __
__ __ __ __
__ __ __ __
__ __ __ __ __
__ __ __ __
__ __ __ __ __
__ __ __ __
__ __ __ __ __
__ __ w
windy
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iami, the city featured in this issue, is the largest cruise ship port in the
world. You can make many different words from the letters in cruise ship.
On a separate sheet of paper, list words made with these letters that fit the clues
below.
2-letter words
1. pronoun: male person
2. interjection: greeting; hello
3. adverb: above, higher than; raised
3-letter words
4. noun: a small bowl-shaped container with a handle
5. noun: frozen water
6. noun: a baked food with a meat, fruit, or pudding filling and pastry
crust
7. pronoun: female person
8. noun: formal title for a male person
4-letter words
9. verb: to heal
10. noun: a long narrative poem about heroic events
11. noun: an individual who receives the possessions of another individual
12. verb: to employ
13. noun: wooden structure where ships and boats dock
14. adjective: untouched
15. verb: to hurry
5-letter words
16. noun: a game for two players using black and white game pieces on a
board with black and white squares
17. verb: to flatten by force
18. noun: a topic for debate or discussion
19. noun: the cost of an item for sale
20. noun: a bag, pouch, or case used for carrying various items
21. adjective: great, excellent
22. noun: an individual who shows people to their seats
6-letter words
23. noun: emergency
24. verb: to die
25. noun: seasonings that add flavor to food
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The Food Game.
Hidden in the sentences below are names of food items.
You cannot find them by looking at the sentences, for they
are not there by spelling; they are there by pronunciation.
The food may be within a single word or may go across
word boundaries.
Example:
He begs to be excused from the rehearsal. (eggs).
by
Gertrude
de
Graphic English.
Using the position and arrangement of the letters
and words in each box, find the English word or
phrase the picture represents.
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graphic language
Using the position and arrangement of the letters and words in each box, find
the English word or phrase the picture represents.
sounds like
What homonyms correctly replace the italicized words in the sentences below?
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Homophonic Pairs
Each of the following definitions refers to a pair of homonyms.
Can you identify them?
1. a reasonably-priced ticket
2. a spoiled chicken
3. a faded-yellow bucket
4. the time before Mothers sister was born
5. the correct ceremonial observance
6. a nasty appearance
7. expert writers
8. an undecorated airplane
9. an unfriendly lodging place
10. place where money is hidden
11. a mare with laryngitis
12. mens correspondence
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word pies
Add a letter to each pie to make a complete word. When each of the missing letters is put together, they form a word that
represents a major agricultural product of the United States and also describes the type of humor on this page. Youll have to
figure out where the word begins, and if it is to be read forward or backward.
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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Long time
Worn and shabby
Hardwood tree
Aerial skirmish
Established opinion
Elementary swim stroke
Marked by ruthless self-interest
Humorous tale involving
a talking animal
9. Tuckered out
10. Darned
11. G. I. identification
12. For a very low price
13. Hot sultry period of summer
14. Ball park refreshment
15. Brief sleep
16. Pound employee
dogs age
Barbara Webster
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Name
Mercury
Venus
Earth
Mars
Jupiter
Saturn
Uranus
Neptune
Pluto
Moons Average
Temp. C
0
0
1
2
16
18
15
3
1
Rotation
Orbit
Av. distance
from Sun
(million miles)
87.97
224.70
365.26
686.98
11.86
29.46
84.01
164.79
247.69
days
days
days
days
years
years
years
years
years
36.04
67.11
92.99
141.61
483.66
886.72
1783.38
2794.38
3666.19
Diameter
(miles)
3,031
7,521
7,926
4,217
88,734
74,566
31,566
30,758
1,429
ASTRONAUT
There are at least 84 words with two or more letters
that can be made out of the word ASTRONAUT.
See how many words you can make. To get you
started, we have done the first one for you.
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favorite
There are at least 50 words with four or more letters that can be made out of the word FAVORITE.
See how many words you can make. To get you started we have done the first one for you.
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I t s
a b o u t
t i m e
Below you will find expressions, phrases, or names. Each one of these should suggest to you another expression
which contains the word time. The first one has been done for you; can you guess the rest?
1. Without end
2. Very rapidly
3. A chronometer
4. Repeatedly
5. Broadway & 42nd Street, New York
6. Double pay
7. Backward in adopting things
8. How to begin a story
9. To be in jail
10. Referees expression
11. A wild spree
12. Aphorism about delay and the ocean
13. Jazz
14. To deceive a spouse or lover
timeless
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More examples of graphic English
What word or phrase is suggested by each of the pictures?
Here are some words that are arranged so that the shape of the word suggests the meaning. Can you
think of any others?
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Word Shapes
Each word in the pyramid is formed by adding a letter to the word above it, and rearranging the
letters if necessary. In the twin pyramids, the words opposite each other are formed from the same
letters. In the bottom half of the diamond, each word is formed by subtracting a letter from the word
above it (and rearranging the letters if necessary).
simple pyramid
twin pyramids
1. Article
1.1st person
2. Near; by
3. Rested on a chair
3. Rest on a chair
3. Contraction of it is
4. Heavenly body
4. Bonds; unites
4. Place; location
5. Attempts
6. Female relative
diamond
1. Ninth letter of the alphabet
2. 3.1416
3. Pastry
4. Mature
5. Steeple
6. Religious official
7. Having long narrow bands of contrasting color
8. Spirit; ghost, fairy
9. Long, narrow piece of material
10. Journey
11. Hole in the ground
12. That thing
13. Myself
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Word diamonds
Add or take away a letter to make the next word in each of the diamonds above. The answers
correspond to the clues below.
Me
3.1416
A short, sharp piece of
metal for fastening
A hurting or suffering
Liquid coloring substance
Liquid measure (1/2 quart)
Hole in the ground
That thing
1st person
Nothing
Conjunction
Source of metal
Painful
Beach
Footwear
That woman
That man
8th letter
1st letter
Indefinite article
Went fast
Water from the sky
Means of transportation
Make great efforts
Discolor in a lasting way
Mans nickname
Light brown
Alternative to a
Indefinite article
2nd letter
Exist
Risk money on a result
Most good
Animal
Opposite of west
Dine
Preposition
Indefinite article
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Word triangle
The two letters that form the first word defined below are repeated somewhere in each of the other
answers.
1. Exist
2. Insect that makes honey
3. 3-dimensional square
4. Swedish peace prize
5. Someone who cuts hair
6. Tenth month
7. Stole from
8. Serious; not drunk
9. Large hairy animal
10. Furniture for sleeping
11. British English (abbr.)
Word circles
Add the missing letter and get a word by starting at the right place and going around the circle.
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Word chain
Make a word chain by writing in the links the letters of the 14 words defined by the clues. (Begin at
the top and move clockwise around the circle.) Each word overlaps with the next word; that is, the
final two letters of each word are the first two letters of the following word. (The number of letters in
each word is shown in parentheses after each clue.)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
Reply (6)
Rub out (5)
Body of water (3)
Every (4)
Part of the face (4)
Within (6)
Not alive (4)
Totaled; got a sum (5)
Train; teach (7)
Rip (4)
Stop (6)
Cease (4)
Musical drama (5)
Went fast (3)
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Coded Language
A code message
Can you translate this letter-code message into English words, making a four-line verse?
YYUR
YYUB
ICUR
YY4ME
Letter play
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Fun with states: synonyms
The word puzzle below depends on the abbreviations for state names. The abbreviations given here are
ones that are frequently used (there are others); they are given in alphabetical order of the states names:
Hawaii
Mass.
N.M.
S.D.
Idaho
Mich.
N.Y.
Tenn.
Ill.
Minn.
N.C.
Tex
Ind.
Miss.
N.D.
Utah
Ia.
Mo.
Ohio
Vt.
Kans.
Mont.
Okla.
Va.
Ky.
Nebr.
Ore.
Wash.
La.
Nev.
Pa.
W. Va.
Me.
N.H.
R.I.
Wis.
Md.
N.J.
S.C.
Wyo.
Some of the abbreviations are English words. Find among the abbreviations synonyms for the
following words or phrases: then give the name of the state itself.
1. Shapeless body of matter; uncountable
2. To clean
3. The objective case of I.
4. Sick
5. Nickname for father
6. Title for an unmarried woman
7. A note of the scale
8. Exclamation of sorrow or regret
9. Noahs boat
10. Natural combination of minerals from which metals can be extracted.
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Picture talk
The initial letters of the picture clues spell out seven English words. If you work them out correctly,
you will see the relationship of these words to the word given in the sample.
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Coin Toss
Unscramble the set of letters next to each clue to find the answer. All answers
can be found in this issues feature article.
Example: These facilities are set up to test the purity of precious metals.
Answer: Assay Offices
SSYAA FCSFIOE
EARRQTU
IMTN
PRCOPE
EGEAL
NLCNIOL
RGSNCOES
NITKSGRI
MTNSETIVEN
9. Both the dollar coin and the ___ ___ coin are
rarely used.
FHAL LADORL
NNYEP KHYOCE
STWE INTOP
ANOIECG CTA
ELERDFA REREVES
AMOOMERMVITCE
MINMITUCSSA
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ind the weather words listed below. When you find a word in
the puzzle, circle it. Words can appear vertically, horizontally,
diagonally, or even backwards.
Boots
Cloud
Cloudy
Cold
Fog
Foggy
Forecast
Hot
Rain
Raincoat
Rainy
Sandals
Scarf
Snow
Snowy
Sunglasses
Sunny
Temperature
Umbrella
Warm
Weather
Wind
Windy
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W h e re s t h e B e e f ?
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J U L Y
F O U R T H
Directions: Circle the words below as you find them hidden in the
letter square. They can go in any directionforward, backward,
up, down, and diagonally. When you have finished circling all the
words, the names of four American Revolutionary patriots will be
left in the letter square. Answers are on page 186.
BANDS
BARBECUES
CANNONS
CELEBRATION
CHEERS
DRUMS
FLAGS
GAMES
GROUPS
JUBILATION
LAUGHTER
MARCHERS
MUSIC
NOISE
PARKS
PICNICS
RACES
REJOICING
ROCKETS
SALUTES
SOCIALITY
SPARKLERS
VETS
VIPS
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sdrow eht dnif
There are at least 90 words hidden in the squares below. We have included many of the most commonly
misspelled words, so be careful! Words go across, backwards, down and up, but not diagonally.
match up
Match the words with the definitions on the right. To get you started, we have done one for you.
1. Actor
2. Bore
3. Hospital
4. Screens
5. Praise
6. Illiterate
7. Tulips
G. A sick bird.
8. Illegal
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New York
City Word Search
New York City Word Search
igure out the answer to each of the clues below. Then search for and circle
Figure out the answer to each of the clues below. Then search for and circle
those
answers
ingrid.
the grid.
be printed
vertically,
horizontally,
those
answers
in the
Words Words
may be may
printed
vertically,
horizontally,
diagonally, or even backwards. All of the clues (and answers) come from the
diagonally, or even backwards. All of the clues (and answers) come from the
feature article in this issue.
Clues.
1.
____________ is is
another
name for
the Theatre
District
in midtown
Manhattan.
1. ____________
another
name
for the
Theatre
District
in midtown
2. In 1609, an English explorer sailed up this body of water now named after him. (2 words)
Manhattan.
3. __________ ___________ is a neighborhood in New York City known as a place of avant-garde art and
2. In
1609, politics.
an English explorer sailed up this body of water now named after
progressive
him. (2 words)
4. With the opening of the ________ _________ in 1825, New York became the premier American port on the
Atlantic coast. ___________ is a neighborhood in New York City known as a place
3. __________
of
art
progressive
politics.is international territory owned by all member
5. avant-garde
The headquarters
of and
the __________
___________
countries.
4. With the opening of the ________ _________ in 1825, New York became the
6. The __________
__________
a gift from
France to the United States, representing the friendship
premier
American____
port
on the was
Atlantic
coast.
formed between these two countries during the American Revolution.
5.
headquarters
__________
is international
territory
7. The
This building
is shaped of
like the
a spiral,
wider at the ___________
top than the bottom.
(2 words)
owned
all
member
countries.
8. Eachby
year
millions
of people
visit this location to enjoy the lakes, play sports, visit the zoo, or see free plays
and concerts. (2 words)
6. The __________ ____ __________ was a gift from France to the United
9. It is said
that if you havethe
performed
at _________
________,
youthese
have reached
the top of your
musical
States,
representing
friendship
formed
between
two countries
during
the career.
American Revolution.
10. Until 1954, this was the tallest building in the world, and today it is the tallest building in New York City.
(3 words)
11. Opened in 1883, the ___________ ___________ joined Manhattan to Brooklyn and was considered one of
the greatest engineering feats of its time.
12. During the 1920s and 1930s, this neighborhood was home to many famous African-American writers and
musicians, such as Langston Hughes and Duke Ellington. (1 word)
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n this issues feature lesson plan, youll find several poetry terms.
See if you can find them, and others, in the word search below. The
terms may be printed vertically, horizontally, or diagonally.
Alliteration
Haiku
Metaphor
Simile
Assonance
Imagery
Onomatopoeia
Story
Ballad
Couplet
Kenning
Limerick
Personification Rhyme
Verse
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Find the following words in the word search puzzle. When you find
a word, circle it. Words can appear vertically, horizontally, diagonally
or even backwards.
address
caption
communication
historic
image
mail
memento
message
photo
picture
postage
recipient
scene
sentiment
souvenir
stamp
vacation
writing
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Find the following words in the word search puzzle. When you find a word, circle it. Words
can appear vertically, horizontally, diagonally, or even backwards.
architect
bridges
buildings
cartography
city
developer
houses
lake
land
maps
neighborhood
parks
roads
schools
sidewalk
skyscraper
streets
zoning
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sing the clues below, fill in the spaces of the crossword puzzle. The answer to
each clue starts in the box with the same number as the clue. If the clue is
under Across, write the letters from left to right. If the clue is under Down, write
the letters down the column. Place one letter in each box. The first response is
given. (Answers to the puzzle are on page 188.)
Across
2. A hot, caffeinated beverage that people often
drink in the morning.
Down
1. Most recognized landmark in Seattle.
3. Type of market that sells locally grown fruits and
vegetables.
11. A self-powered vehicle with two wheels, handlebars, and a set of pedals.
12. A collapsible device you use to stay dry when it
rains.
13. A dense growth of trees and underbrush is
known as a wood or a
.
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ACROSS
1 A country that is also
a continent
8 To fly or glide high in
the air
9 A U.S. soldier in World
War II
10 Westernmost island
of Alaska
12 Not warm
14 Thus; therefore
15 Fraction; the relationship of
two amounts
17 Object used to open
a lock
18 One who guides an
airplane or a boat
20 And so forth (abbr.)
21 A metal or a container
for food
23 Light brown
25 To possess; have
26 An animal that pulls sleds
in Alaska
27 Animals native to Australia
DOWN
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
11
13
16
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
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A plain puzzle
Across
1. The big flat middle section of the U.S.
(2 words)
8. Also
9. Animal like a large mouse
10. Therefore
12. The place where a person lives
13. He drives the cattle
16. Was acquainted with
17. An exact copy of someone
18. All right
19. State where the cattle drives began
22. That man
24. Exclamation of surprise
25. Have fun
27. To be the best in a competition
29. Will _______, Cowboy philosopher
31. Extra Terrestrial
32. Ending of numbers between 12
and 20
34. Allow; permit
35. Animal that 13 across rides on
36. Los Angeles (abbreviation)
37. Plural of he/she/it
38. Act; perform; accomplish
Down
1. Move
2. Preposition of place
3. Preposition of motion
4. They carried the mail from St. Joseph
to Sacramento (2 words)
5. A strong, hard metal used in making
tools and machines
6. A word by which you are known
7. A food like soup, but thicker
10. It is worn on your foot inside your
shoe
11. Wise bird
12. Alphabetic neighbors of IJ
14. The two together
15. A single unit, person, or thing
20. By oneself; not including anyone else
21. Droop; lose tightness
23. Opposite of 27 down
24. Above; covering (prep.)
26. Shout
27. The part of the U.S. where the
cowboys were
28. Neuter pronoun
30. Look at and understand the meaning
of printed material
32. Something a child plays with
33. Comparative suffix
35. Masculine pronoun
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w a t e r
1
p u z z l e
7
9
10
11
13
12
14
15
16
17
19
18
20
21
22
23
24
25
27
26
29
30
31
35
37
36
38
39
42
41
40
43
44
45
46
48
49
50
47
51
52
53
54
55
57
59
58
60
61
32
34
33
28
62
63
64
56
across
down
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Crossword Puzzle
Across
1. The virtual space of computer memory
and networks
7. A pronoun referring to animals and things
8. A suffix meaning relating to or characterized by
9. A floor covering
11. Open connections for communication
via the computer
13. Personal computer (abbr.)
14. A global network of linked computers
18. An explanation
19. A term of endearment; expensive
20. A Direction
23. United Services Organizations, (abbr.)
24. Attach or connect
26. What came before; not of today
28. Third person singular pronoun
29. A menu-based system for access on the
Internet
Down
1. An electronic device that stores, retrieves
and processes data
2. A small amount; the smallest unit of
computer data
3. Extraterrestrial (abbr.)
4. Male offspring
5. A modal
6. Computers and TVs are
devices
10. Alternating Current (abbr.)
11. A promise or declaration
12. God; one with power over others; a
British nobleman
15. A negative
16. Neither masculine or feminine
17. Freedom from worry; a condition of
comfort and complete release from
tension
21. A male deer or type of party
22. Latin abbreviation used with dates to
mean approximately
24. File Transfer Protocol (abbr.)
25. Third person singular pronoun
27. Thus; consequently
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Crossword Puzzle
Across
1. A place where buyers and sellers
come together
2. an item or service produced or
exchanged
5. a negative
6. work performed to benefit others
8. Associated Press (abbr.)
9. Teaching Assistant (abbr.)
11. The General Agreement on Tariffs
and Trade (acronym)
13. people who buy stock expecting
prices to rise
15. bitter: opposite of sweet
16. planet earth
17. also
19. Substantive (abbr.)
20. a type of radio used by truck drivers
22. a conjunction
23. instruments for conveying the
human voice
24. United Parcel Service (abbr.)
25. subject pronoun
27. Corporate Executive Officer (abbr.)
28. a written message conveyed by
telephone
30. a type of evergreen tree
32. the name of a letter
33. another term for market economy
(two words)
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R
Across
Down
1. Somewhat
2. Finds the size
3. But, not including
4. Make holy
5. Thing on side of head
6. Abbreviation for RAILWAY
7. Form of the verb BE
8. Place where flowers grow
12. Pronoun for a man
13. Kind of tree
15. What a lady wears
16. This or that
19. Two times ten
22. Plural of MAN
24. With much money
25. Streets
27. At that time, later
29. Not here, gone
30. Something to drink
32. Not small
34. Abbreviation of RHODE
ISLAND
35. Article
Author unknown
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Journalism Crossword
Using the clues below, ll in the spaces of the crossword puzzle. The answer to each clue starts
in the box with the same number as the clue. If the clue is under Across, write the letters from
left to right. If the clue is under Down, write the letters down the column. Place one letter in
each box. For two-word answers, write both words without a space between them. All answer
words and clues are taken from this issues feature article Newspapers in America.
Answers to this puzzle are on page 189.
Across
Down
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With the following clues, fill in the crossword puzzle with words that begin
with the letter J.
Across
2.
3.
4.
6.
7.
8.
Baby kangaroo
Fast airplane
Sharp rough edge
To eject
To pull quickly
Largest planet in the
solar system
10. You must go to work
to keep your ____
12. Cleans and maintains
a building
13. Horse
14. Peanut butter
and ____
Down
1. Milk is kept in a ____
2. They make sure you
receive a fair trial
3. Under the age of 18
5. Unite with a group
6. Capital of Indonesia
7. Holds your car up
while you change
a tire
8. First month of the year
9. If you break the law,
you will go to ____
10. A member of a sports
team wears this
11. If it is cold, you wear
a ____
13. Island country
14. Independence Day in
the United States falls
in this month
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Fill in the blanks in each sentence with two or three words that have the same sound but different
spelling and different meanings. The number of blanks equals the number of letters in the missing word.
1. Our team _ _ _ _ _ _ game and lost three games.
2. They agreed _ _ play _ _ _ more games next week, _ _ _.
3. The _ _ _ _ golfers watched _ _ _ the ball when they heard someone shout _ _ _ _!
4. The four of us were so hungry that we_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ hamburgers.
5. Each player _ _ _ _ _ the ball _ _ _ _ _ _ _ the hoop at least once.
6. As we approached the coast we could _ _ _ the _ _ _.
7. Anna had _ _ many things to _ _ _ on her new machine that she had no time to _ _ _ any seeds
in the garden.
8. At the airport the guide said, Come this _ _ _ so they can _ _ _ _ _ your luggage.
9. We had to _ _ _ _ in line until they determined the _ _ _ _ _ _ of our bags.
10. We _ _ _ _ the boat to the dock so it wouldnt go out when the _ _ _ _ came in.
11. Unfortunately, we did _ _ _ put a very good _ _ _ _ in the rope, and it came unfastened.
12. The people on the safari _ _ _ _ _ that a _ _ _ _ of elephants was headed their way.
13. If you sit _ _ _ _ very quietly, you can _ _ _ _ the wind blowing through the trees.
14. The man in the _ _ _ coat _ _ _ _ the notice to me.
15. We _ _ _ _ on horseback through the tall grass until we came to the _ _ _ _ that led to the town.
16. Everything looked so familiar; it was as if we had _ _ _ _ that _ _ _ _ _ before.
17. We went to where they were selling boats, and _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ boats had a sign on them
that said _ _ _ _ _ _ _
18. The students _ _ _ _ _ down in their notebooks the sentences that they had learned by _ _ _ _.
19. The wind _ _ _ _ the rain clouds away, leaving a clear _ _ _ _ sky.
20. The father said, I will sit in the shade out of the hot _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ while my _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
the roof on the house."
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Parts of the body
Each of the following clues refers to a part of the body (in some cases a homonym of a part of the body).
1. A clock has one.
6. A rabbit
7. Nautical yes
3. Part of a comb
8. Weapons
4. A valentine
9. Part of a river
5. A baby cow
10. Understands
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Alphabetic words
Answer each definition by a word that has the same sound as the name of a letter of the alphabet:
1. Exist (two possible answers)
2. Body of water
3. Indefinite article
4. Beverage
5. Observe, look at
6. Part of the face
7. Have an obligation
8. Flying insect
9. Exclamation of surprise
10. Hint, or signal for action
11. Former (prefix)
12. For what reason
13. Vegetable
14. Peg for holding a golf ball
15. River in England (two possible answers)
16. Billiard stick
17. Kind of blue bird
18. Female sheep
19. Command to a horse
In the following, the answer sounds like plural letters (e.g., dees, efs, aiches, zees, etc.)
20. Freedom from difficulty of discomfort
21. Sensible; discerning; judicious
22. Employ
23. Playfully mock; make fun of
24. Grasp; take hold of
25. Extremities; outcomes; aims; goals
Three-letter name words:
1. Foe
2. Loveliness
Four-letter name word:
Title of honor for certain persons of high position
Five-letter name word:
Appropriateness to the conditions; doing for
advantage rather than for what is right; self-interest
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Palindromes
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Reverse me
Related to the palindromes but more accessible to our knowledge and imagination, are pairs of words
whose spellings are the reverse of each other. Some such pairs are : poolloop, eraare, spottops,
railliar, timeemit, pannap, rewarddrawer, doggod, tappat, keeppeek, gnattang,
diallaid, saggas, rattar, spannaps, noon, lappal, sleeppeels, snappans, liveevil,
steppets (and many others). Such pairs of words provide the solutions to the following puzzles:
2. Im uncooked. Reverse me and Im armed conflict.
3. Im a portion of the whole. Reverse me and Im something to catch (ensnare)
something in.
4. I perceived with the eyes. Reverse me and I existed.
5. Im a heavy weight. Reverse me and Im a negative.
6. Im a wild animal. Reverse me and I move like water.
7. Im a number. Reverse me and Im an openmeshed fabric used for catching fish.
8. Im an obstruction used to hold back water. Reverse me and Im crazy.
9. I was victorious. Reverse me and Im the present time.
10. I dug minerals out of the ground. Reverse me and Im a
coarse cloth that jeans are made of.
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Hidden states
Word Find
Can you find and circle in the grid the hidden state names listed below? They read vertically,
horizontally, diagonally, and occasionally even overlapping and reversed. (Note that four of the states
are presented in abbreviated form.)
Created by Homer Wakerly, Colorado Springs, Colorado
ALABAMA
ALASKA
ARIZONA
ARKANSAS
CALIFORNIA
COLORADO
CONNECTICUT
DELAWARE
FLORIDA
GEORGIA
HAWAII
IDAHO
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
IOWA
KANSAS
KENTUCKY
LOUISIANA
MAINE
MARYLAND
MASSACHUSETTS
MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA
MISSISSIPPI
MISSOURI
MONTANA
NEBRASKA
NEVADA
NEW HAMPSHIRE
NEW JERSEY
NEW MEXICO
NEW YORK
NO. CAROLINA
NORTH DAKOTA
OHIO
OKLAHOMA
OREGON
PENNSYLVANIA
RHODE IS.
SO. CAR.
S. DAKOTA
TENNESSEE
TEXAS
UTAH
VERMONT
VIRGINIA
WASHINGTON
WEST VIRGINIA
WISCONSIN
WYOMING
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Letter words in hiding
Find the letter words hidden in the grid, using the definitions below as clues. The letters forming the
letter-words can appear horizontally (left to right), vertically, or diagonally. The first one has been
done for you.
1. flying saucer
2. request on an invitation
3. very quickly
4. somebody who gets special treatment
5. an advanced degree
6. a person who acts as a host for an entertainment program
7. a sandwich
8. identification card
9. extraordinary powers of perception
10. an electronic transmitter of images and sounds
11. an American airline company
12. a promise to pay
13. a person who presents a recorded music program on the radio
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World capitals
Within the grid, find the capitals of the countries listed below:
Created by Perry V. Zizzi, Palau
U.K.
AUSTRALIA
GREECE
EGYPT
PALAU
MALAYSIA
ITALY
VENEZUELA
IRAN
MALTA
SPAIN
JAPAN
PERU
SUDAN
NICARAGUA
KENYA
BELGIUM
TURKEY
ARGENTINA
SOUTH KOREA
INDONESIA
MEXICO
BANGLADESH
IRAQ
NORWAY
CANADA
PHILIPPINES
IRELAND
TOGO
JORDAN
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Irregular verbs
Write on the line following each verb the simple past tense form of that verb. Then find that word in
the puzzle below.
Created by Perry V. Zizzi, Palau
1. to begin __________
2. to choose _________
3. to do ____________
13. to go ___________
4. to eat ___________
5. to leave _________
6. to run____________
7. to lie ____________
8. to know __________
9. to teach __________
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Word Adventures
Grand canyon
How many words can you make from the letters in the words GRAND CANYON? Clues are given
below, but if you prefer, you can proceed without clues. Starting at the top of the canyon, put one
word on each line. Try to reach the bottom of the canyon and then climb back to the top on the
other side.
string rope
2-letter words:
cereal grain
public notice (abbr.)
rugged cliff
article
mend
make, act
small boat
depart, leave
pull
negative
cart
over; upon
spur
alternative
bloody
3-letter words:
colorless
conjunction
wild party
some
zesty, risque
curve, part of a circle
sounded a bell
ungentlemanly man
path; way
able to
red horse
automobile
garden court
kind of fish
wool thread
against
distant
cute, coquettish
5-letter words
weep; shout
irate; mad
part of a week
bother
animal
type of gas
put on
a sweet
not wet
shrewd, wise
go about without purpose
law
kind of fish
freight
bright, happy
trite, sentimental
deity
close friend
constantly find fault
sound of pain or grief
negative
keyboard instrument
move the head
synthetic fabric
drink
correlative of neither
6-letter words:
rowing instrument
kind of goat, cat, or rabbit (fur)
old piece of cloth
false statement or rumor
moved quickly
yellow bird
beam of light
frankness, sincerity
legendary bird
large gun
fishing pole
crevice
distant
coloring tool
4-letter words:
synthetic fabric
mythical monster
later
stiff paper
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Mountaineering
Clues
1-letter words:
article
1st person
2-letter words:
1st-person verb
article
word used with
comparatives
in the location of
opposite of out
3rd-person verb
pronoun
negative
over
therefore
in the direction of
you and me
3-letter words:
purpose or goal
island in a river
insect
tavern; travelers
lodging
charged particle
person
material used as
a pad
negative
woman in a
religious order
hard-shelled dry
fruit
kind of grain
opposite of in
moral offense
opposite of stand
male child
total
source of earths
light and heat
light brown
metal; can
2,000 pounds
large cask or vat
4-letter words:
at another time
tiny particle
mothers sister
preposition
principal, primary
vertical pole on a
ship
fragrant herb;
where coins are
made
fine rain or spray
melancholy sound
small body of water
around a castle
greatest amount or
number
has to
substantive; name
word
leave out
remove by force or
legal action
fit; be appropriate;
set of clothes
daze, astonish;
make senseless or
dizzy
edible fish
single thing or
element
to
5-letter words:
negatively charged
particle
stone- or bricklayer
slightly wet
climb, go up
holy person
shiny fabric
animals nose
discolor, soil; color
permanently
act of joining;
something formed
by joining
deprive of manly
qualities or courage
6-letter word:
total number or
quantity
spirit; animating
force
apply oil;
consecrate
deepest within
country
darkening of the
skin the sun
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Twice around the isle/aisle
A swimmer recently swam twice around Manhattan Island in 21 hours, 2 minutes and 46 seconds.
Working in pairs, how long will it take you to swim twice around Manhattan? Below are 36 pairs of
homonymswords that sound the same but are spelled differently and have different meanings. If
you get both members of a pair (spelled correctly), count 40 minutes of time; if you get only one,
count 50 minutes; if you get neither, count 50 minutes. If you can think of a third homonym (e.g.
Ill in the above example) subtract 20 minutes.
1. First Lap:
2. Second Lap:
a. carrynaked, unclothed
b. alsonumber
c. precious, costlyforest animal
d. in this placeperceive with the ear
e. thusjoin cloth together with needle
and thread
f. perceived, understooddivision of a play
g. went before, guidedheavy metal
h. looked at and understood printed
letterscolor
i. act of sellingpiece of cloth on a boat to
catch the wind
j. heavinessstay in place until something
happens
k. be aware of, understandnot any
1. consumednumber
m. permittedspoken, not silent
n. period of timebelonging to us
o. estimated, answered without being sure
invited visitor
p. prevailed, was first in a contestnumber
q. was aware of, understoodfresh, of
recent origin
r. purchasenext to
b. alternativelyflat piece of wood used to
row a boat
c. part of the footpull something with a
rope
d. main, most importantrule or standard
of behavior
e. small hotelpreposition
f. pushed air out of the mouthcolor
g. precipitationrule, be in power
h. correct, properput words on paper
i. was carried on a horsestreet, pathway
j. the mixture of gases that we breatheone
who inherits
k. went higherlines of things
1. one of the masculine genderpost, send
a letter
m. an opening in somethingentire,
complete
n. total of added numbersa few, any
o. insect that makes honeyexist
p. oceansgrasp, take hold of
q. flock, group of animalsperceived,
listened to
r. place where string or rope is tied together
negative
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Alphabet connect
I am the largest of the land mammals. I live in the forests and savannas of Africa, India, and
Southeast Asia. Who am I? To answer the question connect the letters of the alphabet in order
(A,B,C), first the capital letters, then the small letters.