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Maggies Homonyms Quiz . C/D 1/2/25

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mrsmaggot | 13:58 Sun 15th Dec 2024 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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Words sound the same and sometimes spelt the same but with a different meaning .

8) Send ----s by ---.

18) ----s look forward to getting ---- every day.

28) The ----- needed a ----- to measure the distance .

33) They admired the girl's ---- as they sat in a ----.

I have an answer for each ... but not convinced as rather ' silly' so wondered if any one had anything different to offer .

at present got :- 

8) hairs  / air

18) here's / here - this would make sense if the word was looking and not look .

28 whale / wheel 

31) veil / vale

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33 if "on" rather than "in" ---FORM

28 Ruler ??

Do, "whale" and "wheel" sound the same to you?

8 Heirs / air ??

"Hair" and "air" rhyme but they don't sound the same unless the "h" isn't pronounced.

The H in heirs though is silent 

I was referring to the suggested answers in the OP.

Do you have examples of other questions you've answered in that quiz?

18 male/mail??

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Thank you all for your suggestions - ruler is definitely better than whale and wheel - which don't sound the same to me really but it was all I could think of! 
BUT some others don't sound perfect either eg . 

9) ----- across the Mersey to see the ----- Queen . ( ferry and fairy )?

26) ---- the ---- of the long ------ birds. ( tell / tale / tailed )?

I have an answer for them all now . Thanks to all 

those sound ok 

With some accents those answers will be fine but with others, they are nothing like. It just depends on the accent of the question setter!

"Tell" and "tale" don't sound the same to me and any quizzes based on pronunciation are a minefield anyway.

"Where" and "wear" are different for me as are, "pore" and "pour" so it always depends on the accent of the setter.

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