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Can you name the words that can be written only using letters from the top row of your keyboard once?
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Four Letters
Funeral Fire
German Currency
Abominable Snowman
Fortified Wine
Heavy Cord
Cease Performing
Low Dam
Five Letters
Cite Words
Tall Structure
Emerge Violently
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Fit out
Sharp Irritation
Grossly Unconventional
Six (or more) Letters
Theatrical Company (6)
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Yellowy Mineral (6)
Twisting Force (6)
Value of the securities(6)
Chaste Quality (6)
Complete Destruction (7)
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Top Row Keyboard Words Quiz
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Q_Pheevr
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Sep 8th, 2011 at 01:27 GMT
1 point
If the last one is meant to be the verb (as suggested by the clue "utterly destroy"), then I'd expect it to be written with a space. Without a space, I'd take it to be the corresponding noun instead.
Flick
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Sep 10th, 2011 at 10:09 GMT
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Q_Pheevr: thanx for the comment
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