ADJECTIVE - NOUN RHYME III
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 conspicuous tramp or beggar, the adjective-noun phrase could be Flagrant vagrant.
1. A cowardly crow
2. Heavenly fabric
3. A silly chorus
4. A succinct poem
5. A stylish coterie
6. The most delicious food
7. A reclining office holder
8. A small, constant whirlpool
9. Lima resident before the Great Flood
10. A commonplace performer on horseback
Answers:
1. Craven raven
2. Ethereal material
3. Inane refrain
4. Terse verse
5. Chic clique
6. Supreme cuisine
7. Recumbent incumbent
8. Steady eddy
9. Antediluvian Peruvian
10. Pedestrian equestrian
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