Can you name the words of increasing length that make up this TV-themed 'growing' word ladder?
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Enter an answer in the box below Correctly named answers will show up below Answers do not have to be guessed in order *The third column shows the number of letters in each answer. When the letter count goes up a new letter is added instead of a letter being changed (e.g. TIE-PIE-PINE-PINK-PUNK-SUNK-SKUNK-SKULK). Also try: Word Ladder: Newspaper Growth?
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Clue Answer # of Letters
____ Degrees of Separation
Repair
To send a document via phone line
Chubby
Momentous achievement
Chiropodist's specialty
Nourish
Retreated
Stored a document, such as [Rung 3]
Pained or troubled
Steadied one's bow and arrow
'To love' en français
Provider of help or assistance
Snake species
Bovine milk source
'____ Pressure,' Queen & David Bowie song
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Word Ladder: 'Growing' HBO Show Quiz
Created Aug 26, 2012 in Just For Fun
Featured Apr 16, 2013 Game Plays 16,657
mrsiriustab : Aug 28th, 2012 at 21:59 GMT 3 points This is a great idea for a quiz! I hope there will be sequels!
citkeane : Aug 29th, 2012 at 07:56 GMT 2 points I've included a link at the top of the page to one of Geo1's wobbly ladders for anyone looking for other ladders of this type.
Game published: Apr 16th, 2013 at 04:00 GMT
samivel : Apr 16th, 2013 at 05:05 GMT 3 points Great quiz, but the last clue should be Queen & David Bowie song.
churchgeek : Apr 16th, 2013 at 07:12 GMT 2 points Great idea!
BonnieH : Apr 16th, 2013 at 15:16 GMT -1 points Aider? Okay...
Ethannat : Apr 18th, 2013 at 00:37 GMT 1 point Excellent. Hugely unique words that actually made me think. A prime example of a good word ladder.
peterwsavage : Apr 27th, 2013 at 02:05 GMT 1 point Aimer is more of 'to like' than 'to love' in french, but good quiz