Sunday, December 20, 2020

ADJECTIVE - NOUN RHYME I
The Word's The Thing
Dr. Louis D. Appel

Can you think of an adjective-noun phrase to answer each clue in which the two words rhyme? For example, given the clue, A scholarly hermit, the adjective-noun answer could be Erudite eremite.

1. A harsh, boisterous meeting
2. Just your everyday frog
3. An evil clergyman
4. An angry, flirty woman
5. A subconscious law-breaker
6. A boorish detective
7. An unchanging sky
8. One who worries excessively on occasion
9. An unkept secret meeting with a lover
10. A magazine published only in the spring

Answers:
 
1. Raucous caucus 
2. Quotidian amphibian
3. Sinister minister
4. Upset coquette
5. Subliminal criminal
6. Uncouth sleuth
7. Permanent firmament
8. Periodic neurotic
9. Missed tryst
10. Vernal journal

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