| Strong Hint | Answer |
| This word definitely sounds as though it ends only on -it but finite sounds as though it ends in e | |
| words with cip in them are to do with religion. It's a bit like a line of disciples. | |
| You would be surprised how many sober people omit one of the [n]s in this one. | |
| barr+ass causes this. Makes your face go red. | |
| no t in equipment | |
| there will be much hilarity if you forget the two [a]'s in this exciting word. | |
| exceed succeed proceed These are CEDE, CEED & CESS which come from the Latin cedere which means GO, YIELD & SURRENDER. The differences in the spelling are due to the usual problem | |
| This is the [ence] or [ance] suffix problem which do you add to exist. | |
| This is the [ence] or [ance] suffix problem which do you add to experi . | |