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Quiz about The Added Letters are the Key  Again
Quiz about The Added Letters are the Key  Again

The Added Letters are the Key - Again Quiz


Another quiz in which I give you a word, and you work out what letter needs to be added to make a new word. For the last question, you have to use the added letters to make a final nine-letter word. Have fun again!

A multiple-choice quiz by stedman. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
stedman
Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
374,408
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Very Easy
Avg Score
10 / 10
Plays
933
Awards
Top 10% Quiz
Last 3 plays: Guest 172 (9/10), DizWiz (10/10), alythman (10/10).
Question 1 of 10
1. What letter do you need to add to the word "rave" to make a word that means a hole in the ground where a corpse is buried?
NB - just write the single letter added as your answer.

Answer: (One letter ONLY)
Question 2 of 10
2. What letter do you need to add to the word "had" to make a word that means the opposite of "soft"?
NB - just write the single letter added as your answer.

Answer: (One letter ONLY)
Question 3 of 10
3. What letter do you need to add to the word "cram" to make a word that means the fatty part of milk?
NB - just write the single letter added as your answer.

Answer: (One letter ONLY)
Question 4 of 10
4. What letter do you need to add to the word "trip" to make a word that means the stomach of a cow that is prepared for food?
NB - just write the single letter added as your answer.

Answer: (One letter ONLY)
Question 5 of 10
5. What letter do you need to add to the word "kid" to make a word that means benevolent, helpful or considerate?
NB - just write the single letter added as your answer.

Answer: (One letter ONLY)
Question 6 of 10
6. What letter do you need to add to the word "itch" to make a word that means a female warlock or wizard?
NB - just write the single letter added as your answer.

Answer: (One letter ONLY)
Question 7 of 10
7. What letter do you need to add to the word "gran" to make a word that means the seed of a cereal plant?
NB - just write the single letter added as your answer.

Answer: (One letter ONLY)
Question 8 of 10
8. What letter do you need to add to the word "lamp" to make a word that describes a device for holding things together?
NB - just write the single letter added as your answer.

Answer: (One letter ONLY)
Question 9 of 10
9. What letter do you need to add to the word "same" to make a word that means a feeling of regret or sorrow for something you have done?
NB - just write the single letter added as your answer.

Answer: (One letter ONLY)
Question 10 of 10
10. Finally, take the nine letters used in the answers to the first nine questions, and you will get the name of a district of London that is home to the Old Royal Naval College, the National Maritime Museum, and the Cutty Sark. Type that name here.

Answer: (One Word, 9 letters)

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. What letter do you need to add to the word "rave" to make a word that means a hole in the ground where a corpse is buried? NB - just write the single letter added as your answer.

Answer: g

Adding the letter "g" to "rave" gives you "grave", a word which can also mean "serious" or "important". The word "grave" has its origins in the Old English "græf", which itself is derived from the German language.
2. What letter do you need to add to the word "had" to make a word that means the opposite of "soft"? NB - just write the single letter added as your answer.

Answer: r

Adding the letter "r" to "had" gives you "hard", which can also mean "difficult" or "harsh". Like many modern English words, it is of Germanic origin, and is related to the German word "hart".
3. What letter do you need to add to the word "cram" to make a word that means the fatty part of milk? NB - just write the single letter added as your answer.

Answer: e

Adding the letter "e" to "cram" gives you "cream", which tastes very good with strawberries! The word entered the English language through the Old French word "cresme", which means "chrism" or holy oil.
4. What letter do you need to add to the word "trip" to make a word that means the stomach of a cow that is prepared for food? NB - just write the single letter added as your answer.

Answer: e

Adding the letter "e" to "trip" gives you "tripe", which can also mean something (especially speech or writing) that is worthless or meaningless. It is originally an Old French word, although its precise origin is uncertain.
5. What letter do you need to add to the word "kid" to make a word that means benevolent, helpful or considerate? NB - just write the single letter added as your answer.

Answer: n

Adding the letter "n" to "kid" gives you "kind", which can also mean a "class" or "variety", as in "Our cat is the same kind as his". In both meanings, it is ultimately derived from the Old English "gecynde", which describes the benevolent feelings which people who are related feel for each other.
6. What letter do you need to add to the word "itch" to make a word that means a female warlock or wizard? NB - just write the single letter added as your answer.

Answer: w

Adding the letter "w" to "itch" gives you "witch", which is sometimes used as a pejorative term for any unpleasant old woman. It has its origin in the Old English "wicce" which means a sorceress or female magician; the male form is "wicca".
7. What letter do you need to add to the word "gran" to make a word that means the seed of a cereal plant? NB - just write the single letter added as your answer.

Answer: i

Adding the letter "i" to "gran" gives you "grain", which can also be used to mean a small amount of anything, as in "a grain of sense". It has its origins in the Latin word "granum", meaning a seed.
8. What letter do you need to add to the word "lamp" to make a word that describes a device for holding things together? NB - just write the single letter added as your answer.

Answer: c

Adding the letter "c" to "lamp" gives you "clamp", which is a tool often used in carpentry. The word can be traced back to Middle English, and is probably related to the Middle Dutch "clampe".
9. What letter do you need to add to the word "same" to make a word that means a feeling of regret or sorrow for something you have done? NB - just write the single letter added as your answer.

Answer: h

Adding the letter "h" to "same" gives you "shame". The word has its origins in the Old English "scamu", which has a complex range of meanings related to feelings of guilt or dishonour, and loss of reputation in general.
10. Finally, take the nine letters used in the answers to the first nine questions, and you will get the name of a district of London that is home to the Old Royal Naval College, the National Maritime Museum, and the Cutty Sark. Type that name here.

Answer: Greenwich

Greenwich is a district in the south-east of London that is famous for its maritime heritage, as the attractions listed in the question indicate. It is also home to the old Royal Observatory, and is the origin of the Greenwich Meridian line, which marks the boundary between the Eastern and Western Hemispheres of the Earth.
Source: Author stedman

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