Can you pick the letter pattern that fits both clues?
Click the matching answer button below Correctly selected answers will show up in green Each clue is two separate one-word clues that lead to two different answers that differ by their first letter. Pick the one that matches. For example, if the clue said "Drink afterward", the answer would be "_ATER", which would be WATER (drink) and LATER (afterward). Note: Some proper nouns are used. This quiz has not been verified by Sporcle
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Every composer
Anger seed
Country symbol
Scamp mathematician
Silica stick
Solitary duplicate
Conflict signal
Honest trick
About land
Speak box
Loud excitement
Difficult money (slang)
Carp plate
True passion
Book shelter
Temperature accomplishment
Audible painting
Direction pole
Head workout
Vegetable fragment
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Two Clues, Two Similar Answers Quiz
Created Apr 26, 2012 in Language
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AuroraIllumina : Apr 26th, 2012 at 14:10 GMT 1 point Hey there! I have another quiz here, another wordplay one. If you feel any clue is too ambiguous, let me know. I tried to keep the clues at one word each, but if it's too difficult I may make the clues longer.
needapausebutton : Apr 26th, 2012 at 16:34 GMT 3 points @AuroraIllumina: Nice _UN. That is, "word play" ;)
MovieGuru : Apr 28th, 2012 at 06:10 GMT 2 points Going into this, I was expecting at least some of the clues to be very ambiguous, but they weren't at all. It was really fun to figure out almost every single one, great job!
jorgecostanza : Apr 28th, 2012 at 07:49 GMT 3 points Good idea for a quiz, have you thought about putting what all the completed answers are in a comment - I got a few right from only one part of the clue and am wondering what the other answer part is.
AuroraIllumina : Apr 28th, 2012 at 13:12 GMT 7 points @jorgecostanza: Here are the first letters of each of the answers, so as not to give things away outright.
Every composer - E/B
Anger seed - S/A
Country symbol - T/L
Scamp mathematician - R/P
Silica stick - S/W
Solitary duplicate - A/C
Conflict signal - C/F
Honest trick - F/P
About land - A/G
Speak box - O/C
Loud excitement - S/T
Difficult money - T/D
Carp plate - F/D
True passion - R/Z
Book shelter - N/H
Temperature accomplishment - H/F
Spoken painting - A/M
Direction pole - E/M
Head workout - B/T
Vegetable fragment - C/S
kw_hanna : Apr 29th, 2012 at 01:37 GMT 1 point Excellent quiz Aurora!!
alastor : Apr 29th, 2012 at 21:17 GMT 2 points I think you're thinking of "oral" instead of "aural"...
AuroraIllumina : Apr 29th, 2012 at 21:49 GMT 1 point Aw, whoops. I forgot about that. Two words that are both homophones and (almost) antonyms. Let me fix that.
Artanis_I : May 1st, 2012 at 05:02 GMT 1 point "Book" idea! Thanks for the adding the letters, I couldn't work out the words for the ones I missed even after the answers came up.
ostroffj : May 1st, 2012 at 20:26 GMT 3 points Really awesome. I love how the clickable format allows all these possibilities for wordplay quizzes that would have otherwise been way too tricky.
Also, spent a while wondering where _OME was for [Book shelter].
TheEquivocator : May 15th, 2012 at 01:11 GMT 1 point "Train" is a verb, but "workout" (unlike "work out") is a noun.
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