Friday, January 6, 2012

RHYME AND REASON III

The word pairs below may look a bit strange, but they should sound vaguely familiar. That's because each pair is a common expression in which each word has been replaced by a rhyme. For example, RACK & BITE are rhymes for BLACK & WHITE. Can you restore reason to the following rhymes?

1. SINS & DOUBTS
2. DRUM & FLOW
3. KITES & SONGS
4. SACK & NORTH
5. BRIDE & RESTED
6. RED & SON
7. CUPS & NOUNS
8. NOSE & BRONZE
9. RODS & FRIENDS
10. BLISS & SPELL

Answers:

1. INS & OUTS
2. COME & GO
3. RIGHTS & WRONGS
4. BACK & FORTH
5. TRIED & TESTED
6. SAID & DONE
7. UPS & DOWNS
8. PROS & CONS
9. ODDS & ENDS
10. KISS & TELL 

Credit: GAMES Magazine
Stephen Sniderman

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