WORD GAMES FINALS (Look Parth and Vaidehi! We finished it!) Created by these lovely people: Ritika Mulagalapalli Nihar Gargava
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ROUND 1 COMPOUND WORDS
Example sun - sheet Answer: sunflower flowerbed bedsheet
RULES Question will flash. 120 seconds per question Score: 20 for solving 20 bonus for shortest (all tied up win) 10 bonus for second shortest (all tied up win)
hack - lace
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hacksaw - sawhorse - horseshoe - shoelace
(using backside is not allowed) back - side
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backout - outside
birth - hole
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Birthday - daylight - lighthouse - houseboat - boatman - manhole
home - mate
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homework - workroom - roommate
farm - maid
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farmhouse - housework - workshop - shophouse - housemaid
ROUND 2 WORD EDIT LADDER
Example EARTH - SHEET Answer: EARTH - HEAT- EAT - SEAT -SET- TEES- SHEET
RULES Question will flash. Two minutes per question All words in the chain have to be dictionary Score: 20 for solving 20 bonus for shortest (all tied up win) 10 bonus for second shortest (all tied up win)
DEER-LION
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DEER-RED-REND-DEN-DONE-ONE- ON-ION-LION
LIFE-DIET
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LIFE - LIE - LIED - DIE - DIET
MATCH-TRAIL
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MATCH- CHAT - CHART - CHAR - CHAIR - HAIR - AIR - LAIR - TRAIL
LIFE-DEATH
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LIFE- LIE - LIED - LED - LEAD - DEALT - DATE - DEATH
FAT-THIN
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FAT- AT - TAN - ANTI - TIN - THIN
ROUND 3 TOM SWIFTIES
What are Tom Swifties? The following puns are examples of Tom Swifties, which in which the adverb phrase of the proverbial verb is a pun on on something in the reported speech. 1. "The prisoner escaped down a rope," said Tom condescendingly. 2. "I was removed from office," said Tom disappointedly. 3. "Where did all the carpet on the steps go?" asked Tom with a blank stare 4. "It's become much bigger," said Tom with a groan. 5. "Watch this insect sail through the air," said Tom flippantly. Eg: Pass me the shellfish," said Tom (annoyedly). Ans: crabbily
A question will be asked to each team. Pounce is allowed Score: 20 points if team s turn 10 points for pounce RULES
"I need a pencil sharpener," said Tom. (abruptly)
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"I need a pencil sharpener," said Tom bluntly.
"I'm concerned about the number of people not attending," said Tom.(without paying much attention)
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"I'm concerned about the number of people not attending," said Tom absentmindedly.
"I manufacture tabletops for shops," said Tom.(having a negative effect)
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"I manufacture tabletops for shops," said Tom counterproductively.
"Congratulations; you graduated," said Tom.(politically correct)
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"Congratulations; you graduated," said Tom diplomatically.
"I'm trying to get some air circulating under the roof," said Tom (crazily).
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"I'm trying to get some air circulating under the roof," said Tom fanatically.
"I've still got two fingers left," said Tom.(while looking good)
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"I've still got two fingers left," said Tom handsomely.
"You won the bronze," said Tom. (Intrudingly)
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"You won the bronze," said Tom meddlingly.
"I'd better repeat that SOS message," said Tom.(regretfully)
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"I'd better repeat that SOS message," said Tom remorsefully.
ROUND 3 WORD MATRIX
RULES Question will flash. Time will be indicated Score: Will be indicated
Symmetry in two directions! (time = 120 second) R A T S A B U T T U B A S T A R
S M I P 20 points for this question!
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S T E P T I M E E M I T P E T S 20 points for this question!
J R P T 20 points for this question!
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T R A P R A J A A J A R P A R T 20 points for this question!
Symmetry in one direction! (time = 240 second) K I S S I D E A S E X Y S A Y S
H T M R U E N 2 points per correct cell filled!
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H E A R T E M B E R A B U S E R E S I E T R E N D 2 points per correct cell filled!
C I C S R A S R E M 2 points per cell!
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C I R C L E I C A R U S R A R E S T C R E A T E L U S T R E E S T E E M 2 points per cell!
Symmetry in no direction! (time = 240 second) P R E Y L A V A O V E R T E N D
S A R W N R S S N E P E S 3 points per cell!
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S T A I R T W I N E R I S K S I N L E T P E E R S 3 points per cell!
D I S D A E E E E O I T E T R B E D 3 points per cell!
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D I S D A E E E E O I T E T R B E D 3 points per cell!
3 points per cell!
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MANY ANSWERS! A 3 points per cell!
ROUND 4 Quiz Khalifa
RULES Question will go team per team. Time will be indicated Score: 30 points for answer 15 for pounce
The term was coined in 1920 by 9-year-old Milton Sirotta (1911 1981), nephew of American mathematician Edward Kasner. Kasner popularized the concept in his 1940 book Mathematics and the Imagination. Other names for include ten duotrigintillion on the short scale, ten thousand sexdecillion on the long scale, or ten sexdecilliard on the Peletier long scale. Fill the blank!
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GOOGOL!
This word means a protest in which workers prevent employers leaving a place of work until certain demands are met. This word is derived from Hindi.
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GHERAO!
I put my right hand in the hold and found the pipe that fed the radiator- God, it was hot. I took the pipe in hand and overrode the reflex to pull away. Two dols, no, seven dols- maybe even eight dols. Wait. Five dols, four dols. Minutes later it was still a comfortable four dols. Richard Kopperdahl, in Bettervue Hospital Dol is a unit for measuring what?
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PAIN INTENSITY!
What is the singular form of Opera?
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OPUS!
Spell it right, or no marks. This word comes from the Tamil word paraiyan, meaning drummer, considered to be lower in rank in the caste system in India.
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PARIAH. Noun, meaning an outcast.
The Rath Yatra at Puri, Orissa has led to the creation of an English word, which means any large, overpowering, destructive force or object. What word, and from what exactly has it been coined?
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Juggernaut, from Jagannath. Devotees are said to have thrown themselves to be crushed under the wheels of the Rath, hence the word.
A is a pessimist-cum-alarmist, one who constantly warns of the possibility of calamities. From a children s tale. Fill in the blank.
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Chicken Little!
Athanaeum (ath-uh-nee-yum) or atheneum, is noun derived from the Greek word Athenaion (a temple for Athena, the goddess of wisdom.) Athenaeum is actually a lesser known synonym of a common everyday word. What word?
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A library!
ROUND 5 SPELLING BEE
RULES Word given to each team. They try to spell it. Next team gives an opinion (if spelling is right/wrong) Score: 10 points if correct spelling ( to the team) -10 points if incorrect opinion ( to the next team)
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