TAKING THE FIFTH
Credit: GAMES Magazine - Nov. 1982
from Creative Growth Games
Eugene Raudsepp
Can you think of a fifth word that forms a compound word or a common two-word phrase with each of the following sets of four? The fifth word can either precede or follow any of the clue words.
1. Call, Nap, Burglar, Wild
2. Bug, Flower, Fellow, Cover
3. Tree, Cup, Cake, Forbidden
4. See, Carpet, Hot, Cent
5. Tooth, Talk, Potato, Bitter
6. Alley, Date, Snow, Spot
7. Cuffs, Doors, Toast, Bread
8. Style, Love, Jacket, Span
9. Business, Suit, Wrench, Shine
10. Sleeping, Contest, Mark, Shop
11. Easy, Hush, Belt, Order
12. Wrecking, Dodge, Eight, Crystal
13. Fever, Journalism, Sea, Pages
Answers:
1. Cat
2. Bed
3. Fruit
4. Red
5. Sweet
6. Blind
7. French
8. Life
9. Monkey
10. Beauty
11. Money
12. Ball
13. Yellow
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
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