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Quiz about Lose Letters to Make a Word 7
Quiz about Lose Letters to Make a Word 7

Lose Letters to Make a Word 7 Trivia Quiz


This is a harder version of earlier games. You will get descriptions of two words. The second word will have all but one of the letters of the first word in the same order. For questions 1-14, you will put the dropped *letter* in the blank.

A multiple-choice quiz by ferfer72. Estimated time: 7 mins.
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Author
ferfer72
Time
7 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
286,164
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
15
Difficulty
Easy
Avg Score
12 / 15
Plays
894
Question 1 of 15
1. Example: Drop a letter from something that covers your hand on a cold day so that it becomes affection. A GLOVE is somethings that covers your hand on a cold day. If you drop the "G" it becomes "LOVE", which means affection. The dropped letter (G) would be you answer in the blank.

Answer: (One Letter--G)
Question 2 of 15
2. Drop a letter from Joe Greene's nickname to get his gender (singular).

Answer: (One Letter)
Question 3 of 15
3. Remove a letter from nothing to get a single something.

Answer: (One Letter)
Question 4 of 15
4. Remove a letter from the ringing of a bell to reveal a friend.

Answer: (One Letter)
Question 5 of 15
5. Remove a letter from a section or portion to get a small piece of butter.

Answer: (One Letter)
Question 6 of 15
6. Remove a letter from a legume to get Jerry's partner in the ice cream business.

Answer: (One Letter)
Question 7 of 15
7. Remove a letter from a group of two or more vehicles to get the body parts most people use to walk.

Answer: (One Letter)
Question 8 of 15
8. Remove a letter from an ache to get a cooking vessel.

Answer: (One Letter)
Question 9 of 15
9. Remove a letter from a synonym of "wacky" to get one or more with no specification.

Answer: (One Letter)
Question 10 of 15
10. Remove a letter from a small island nation in the Mediterranean Sea to get a type of grain used to make beer and whisky.

Answer: (One Letter)
Question 11 of 15
11. Remove a letter from anything that occupies space to get a word commonly seen with "alma".

Answer: (One Letter)
Question 12 of 15
12. Remove a letter from the only US state that is one syllable (in English) to get hair.

Answer: (One Letter)
Question 13 of 15
13. Remove a letter from a body of water surrounding a castle to get something that welcomes guests to your doorstep.

Answer: (One Letter)
Question 14 of 15
14. Remove a letter from a hard covering on your finger to feel poorly (health).

Answer: (One Letter)
Question 15 of 15
15. Take the answers from numbers 1 through 14 *in order* to get an element of logic that can be sweeping.

Answer: (One Word, 14 letters)

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Example: Drop a letter from something that covers your hand on a cold day so that it becomes affection. A GLOVE is somethings that covers your hand on a cold day. If you drop the "G" it becomes "LOVE", which means affection. The dropped letter (G) would be you answer in the blank.

Answer: G

Hopefully this example was clear enough to help you with the rest of the quiz. If you have suggestions, please drop me a line.
2. Drop a letter from Joe Greene's nickname to get his gender (singular).

Answer: e

"Mean Joe" Greene was born Charles Edward Greene in 1946. He played for the Pittsburgh Steelers from 1969-1981. If you remove the "e" from "mean" you get "man".
3. Remove a letter from nothing to get a single something.

Answer: n

Remove the initial "n" from "none" to get "one".
4. Remove a letter from the ringing of a bell to reveal a friend.

Answer: e

A "peal" can also be a set of bells. Removing the "e" leaves "pal".
5. Remove a letter from a section or portion to get a small piece of butter.

Answer: r

Removing the "r" from "part" leaves "pat". A 1988 U.S. commercial urged people to "Give 'em all a little pat of butter."
6. Remove a letter from a legume to get Jerry's partner in the ice cream business.

Answer: a

Removing an "a" from "bean" leaves "Ben". Ben and Jerry's ice cream can be "experienced" on their website with "From Cow to Cone".
7. Remove a letter from a group of two or more vehicles to get the body parts most people use to walk.

Answer: l

"Fleet" is also a brand name for things from aircraft to laxatives. Removing the "l" leaves "feet".
8. Remove a letter from an ache to get a cooking vessel.

Answer: i

Removing an "i" from "pain" leaves "pan". Pan can also mean to criticize harshly.
9. Remove a letter from a synonym of "wacky" to get one or more with no specification.

Answer: z

"Zany" is silly or whimsical. Removing the "z" leaves "any".
10. Remove a letter from a small island nation in the Mediterranean Sea to get a type of grain used to make beer and whisky.

Answer: a

"Malta" is made up of seven islands and is densely populated. Removing the last "a" leaves "malt".
11. Remove a letter from anything that occupies space to get a word commonly seen with "alma".

Answer: t

Remove a "t" from "matter" to get "mater". An "alma mater" is a school song or the school you attended. It is latin for "nourishing mother".
12. Remove a letter from the only US state that is one syllable (in English) to get hair.

Answer: i

Maine was the 23rd state admitted to the union. Removing the "i" from "Maine" leaves "mane".
13. Remove a letter from a body of water surrounding a castle to get something that welcomes guests to your doorstep.

Answer: o

A "moat" is a body of water that protects a castle. Removing the "o" leaves a "mat".
14. Remove a letter from a hard covering on your finger to feel poorly (health).

Answer: n

Removing the "n" from "nail" leaves "ail".
15. Take the answers from numbers 1 through 14 *in order* to get an element of logic that can be sweeping.

Answer: generalization

The letters spell "generalization". A "sweeping generalization" is where it looks like you have enough evidence, but you go too far.
Source: Author ferfer72

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