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Can you name the homophones beginning with each letter of the alphabet from A-Z. ?
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ex. for
four
heir
bail
sell
due
ear
fain
great
here
I'll
genes
no
lean
moat
ex. for
four
naval
ode
plate
Kwik-E (Apu's Mart)
write
sail
toed
youse (slang)
vise
way
zebec
you
Zoos
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Homophones A-Z Quiz
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Created Aug 21, 2011 in
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kustacey
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Aug 21st, 2011 at 16:58 GMT
-1 points
You also equals ewe. I'll also equals aisle.
gracie
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Aug 21st, 2011 at 17:14 GMT
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almost all of these are missing obvious answers or just plain wrong.
sadash
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Aug 21st, 2011 at 17:47 GMT
1 point
aisle doesn't not begin with I. ewe does not begin with Y. The answers are alphabetical. However, DO does begin with D and should be accepted.
michaellumb
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Aug 21st, 2011 at 19:07 GMT
2 points
do doesn't sound the same as dew/due though. however toad should be accepted for toed
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