| Strong Hint | Answer |
| Here is one of several words that violate the i-before-e rule. It's probably because it's from abroad. . | |
| This word is gaudy.the [a] and the [u] are the wrong way round. | |
| I g------ee you that this word is not spelled like 'warranty' even though they are synonyms. It's like guard ran and it has two e's at the end. | |
| This word is too small for two double letters but don't let it harass you, just keep the [r]s down to one. | |
| hi+er+arch+y its is different from heir and heirloom | |
| Humor us and spell this word 'humorous': the [r] is so weak, it needs an [o] on both sides to hold it up. | |