I give you a subcategory--under one of Quizzyland's main categories--in fractured form. You choose, or type in, the subcategory's name. The first five will be multiple choice.
I give you a physiology term in fractured form, you give me the standard version. For example: "Ought own amok" = "Autonomic". They get better - I promise!
I give you, in fractured form, a word or phrase related to New Year celebrations. You type in the correct word(s). ABSOLUTELY NO PUNCTUATION! Example: Hobby knew ear = Happy New Year.
Based on my telephone, use a code to work out boys' names. These names were listed as the top ten boys names for the 1990 decade for the USA, UK and Australia.
This is a word game to commemorate my 100th quiz. Here is your quest: just find an answer that goes with all five clues given, either before or after. Phrases, compound words are used. Ex: Sweet pop flower field flakes = corn. Good luck!
I present for your enjoyment ten of the NHL's teams, in fractured form. How many can you figure out? (In some cases you will need to put both the city and team name; in others just the team name will do - watch for the hints).
Here are ten fractured colours for your viewing pleasure. Have fun! Note: An Australian accent was used in the making of these words, so try a slow drawl if you get stuck.
I give you a well-known pair, trio, or quartet of words or names in fractured form. You type in the correct spelling. Every answer includes the word AND. NO PUNCTUATION OF ANY KIND! Example: Sultan pea purr = salt and pepper.
Find the missing word: For example ...admiral, ...carpet, ...herring, the answer is 'red'. Red admiral, red carpet etc. The answers can be part of a word or part of a two word phrase ie fortnight or Fort Knox. Good luck and have fun.
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