SCRAMBLED STATES
Each nonsense phrase below can be anagrammed into the name of a U.S. state.
First letters of the states' names:
Braingle
SCRAMBLED STATES
Each nonsense phrase below can be anagrammed into the name of a U.S. state.
The following words can be changed to new ones according to a certain pattern. What is the pattern and what are the new words?
SYNONYM/ANAGRAM CCXXVI
The two words on each line can be anagrammed into one - beginning with the given letter. The meanings of the anagrams are given below the clues.
1. Three words meaning Pretend, Condescend, and the Period under a king or queen differ by a sing letter. What are the words?
2. Three words meanings: Sew, Swap, and Inform on someone - differ by a single letter. What are the words?
3. Three words meaning Direct, Costume, and Duplicity - differ by a single letter. What are the words?
4. Three words meaning A cry, A chicken, and A hood differ by a single letter. What are the words?
5. Three words meaning Apartment, Achievement, and Edict - differ by a single letter. What are the words?
6. Two words differ by a single letter. One you sit on and one you sing in. What are the words?
Answers:
1. FEIGN, DEIGN, REIGN
2. STITCH, SWITCH, SNITCH
3. GUIDE, GUISE, GUILE
4. HOWL, FOWL, COWL
5. FLAT, FEAT, FIAT
6. CHAIR and CHOIR
The following pairs of words have something in common. Can you determine what it is?
1. Gulliver & Clearness
2. Tragicomedy & Pentagon
3. Chinchilla & Magdalene
4. Terrestrial & Ecoterrorist
5. Thundershower & Intellectual
DEC Words
Use the prefix DEC, meaning TEN, to answer the clues below. The answers are common words, but are unrelated to the clues. They make sense through wordplay. For example: Ten pen strokes = DECLINES (ten lines)
MISSING TRIOS CX