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Quiz about By the Hair of the Hare
Quiz about By the Hair of the Hare

By the Hair of the Hare Trivia Quiz


Time for another change a letter one at a time to go from "hair" to "hare". Enjoy the journey.

A multiple-choice quiz by ClaudiaCat. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
ClaudiaCat
Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
407,513
Updated
Nov 05 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Very Easy
Avg Score
9 / 10
Plays
603
Last 3 plays: Guest 108 (10/10), Guest 82 (9/10), Guest 73 (9/10).
Question 1 of 10
1. By changing one letter in "hair" you can get a word that means a type of animal den.

Answer: (One Word)
Question 2 of 10
2. By changing one letter in the previous answer you are able to get a new word, in the past tense, meaning placed.

Answer: (One Word)
Question 3 of 10
3. By changing one letter in the previous answer you are able to get a word that means property.

Answer: (One Word)
Question 4 of 10
4. By changing one letter in the previous answer you are able to get a word which is a part of your human body.

Answer: (One Word)
Question 5 of 10
5. By changing one letter in the previous answer you are able to get a word that is somewhat musically oriented.

Answer: (One Word)
Question 6 of 10
6. By changing one letter in the previous answer you are able to get a word that would be helpful to a magician.

Answer: (One Word)
Question 7 of 10
7. By changing one letter in the previous answer you would be able to get a word that means a person looked after by someone one else.

Answer: (One Word)
Question 8 of 10
8. By changing one letter in the previous answer you are able to get an important thing required for playing poker.

Answer: (One Word)
Question 9 of 10
9. By changing one letter in the previous answer you would get something that is not pliable.

Answer: (One Word)
Question 10 of 10
10. By changing one letter in the previous answer you would be able to get a word that means hurting someone or something.

Answer: (One word)

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. By changing one letter in "hair" you can get a word that means a type of animal den.

Answer: lair

A lair is where a wild animal will sleep or hide. The term is also sometimes used as a hide out or a refuge for a criminal.
2. By changing one letter in the previous answer you are able to get a new word, in the past tense, meaning placed.

Answer: laid

Laid is the past participle of lay. Therefore if you put something down on a table, for example, you have laid it down. Laid can also mean sex in slang, for example, I got laid last night, meaning you had sex last night.
3. By changing one letter in the previous answer you are able to get a word that means property.

Answer: land

Land has a few meanings including the noun being the part of the earth that is not underwater; also a country or state; as well as a verb being to land something, take it from water or air to land.
4. By changing one letter in the previous answer you are able to get a word which is a part of your human body.

Answer: hand

The first thing people think of the noun as being the end part of a person's arm, the hand, but of course it can also mean the pointers on a clock. As a verb it can mean to pass something to someone; and in slang to congratulate someone such as "got to hand it to him".
5. By changing one letter in the previous answer you are able to get a word that is somewhat musically oriented.

Answer: band

Band can have quite a few meanings. Musically a group of people playing together is considered a band. But band can also mean a strip of something around something to join it together, for example, an elastic band. It can also mean to mark something, for example, you can put a white band around a map to delineate a border.
6. By changing one letter in the previous answer you are able to get a word that would be helpful to a magician.

Answer: wand

A wand is considered a stick or rod that is tapered that can be used for magic. When a magician is making an invocation they wave a magic wand over it, and of course, it is the wand that makes it happen especially if they say some magic words, like abracadabra.
7. By changing one letter in the previous answer you would be able to get a word that means a person looked after by someone one else.

Answer: ward

The word "ward" has a few definitions:
"Ward" a hospital room
"Ward" a division of a council
"Ward" protect or look after a person
One of the most known "wards" is Dick Grayson who was a ward of "Batman".
8. By changing one letter in the previous answer you are able to get an important thing required for playing poker.

Answer: card

A card nowadays has lots of meanings from playing cards, credit cards and cardboard not to mention related meanings such as cardsharp, cash card, bank card, debit card and all other types of cards. Do not forget there is also the comedic play on the word, where you are called a "card", somewhat meaning a larrikin.
9. By changing one letter in the previous answer you would get something that is not pliable.

Answer: hard

"Hard" is often thought of as being solid, dense, or rigid. There are numerous ways you can use the word "hard", such as a hard landscape: which would mean a dense and rigid climate or the soil is not easily changed; a hard person: would mean someone who would not change their opinions easily and would normally stick to them, hard life: would mean someone who struggled.
10. By changing one letter in the previous answer you would be able to get a word that means hurting someone or something.

Answer: harm

Harm is defined as being cruel and hurting someone, physically or mentally.

By changing one letter from the previous answer "harm" you would be able to finally get to "hare", the conclusion of the puzzle.
Source: Author ClaudiaCat

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