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Quiz about The Amazing Postal CODE 9
Quiz about The Amazing Postal CODE 9

The Amazing Postal CODE 9 Trivia Quiz


Here are another ten clues that will lead you to words that can be MADE (Massachusetts and Delaware) from the US Postal Service's two-letter state abbreviations.

A multiple-choice quiz by scalar. Estimated time: 8 mins.
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Author
scalar
Time
8 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
212,539
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Difficult
Avg Score
4 / 10
Plays
288
Question 1 of 10
1. Well, last week's quiz turned out a little tougher than the one before. I hope this one will be fun to play, no matter how well you do. Most just need a little thought, some a touch of research.
The first word is one of the smallest, simplest members of the "vegetable" category of things. Its plural form, with an "e" on the end is much more common. The abbreviated states are contiguous.

Answer: (One Word, Four Letters)
Question 2 of 10
2. A kind of rabbit that sounds like an amusing place, but no longer an island.

Answer: (One Word, Four Letters)
Question 3 of 10
3. A common, but costly, salutation

Answer: (One Word, Four Letters)
Question 4 of 10
4. Leo's ruff

Answer: (One Word, Four Letters)
Question 5 of 10
5. A part of a fruit or vegetable (a watermelon is a good example), that you seldom eat.

Answer: (One Word, Four Letters)
Question 6 of 10
6. A speechless performer

Answer: (One Word, Four Letters)
Question 7 of 10
7. Red of face or flashy of prose

Answer: (One Word, Six Letters)
Question 8 of 10
8. Not by the sea

Answer: (One Word, Six Letters)
Question 9 of 10
9. A stately 16th century dance, music by Ravel and Faure or sci-fi by Keith Roberts

Answer: (One Word, Six Letters)
Question 10 of 10
10. This word is the genus which includes The Lily of the Valley; use the form which drops the preferred, much more common, final "a."

Answer: (One Word, Ten Letters)

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Well, last week's quiz turned out a little tougher than the one before. I hope this one will be fun to play, no matter how well you do. Most just need a little thought, some a touch of research. The first word is one of the smallest, simplest members of the "vegetable" category of things. Its plural form, with an "e" on the end is much more common. The abbreviated states are contiguous.

Answer: ALGA

Everyone has heard of algae; this is just one of them. They range from microscopic to over 100' long. Alabama and Georgia
2. A kind of rabbit that sounds like an amusing place, but no longer an island.

Answer: CONY

This little critter is also known as the hyrax, the pika and the daman. It can also be the fur of a rabbit. The creek that made the famous amusement park, Coney Island, an island was filled in long ago. Colorado and New York
3. A common, but costly, salutation

Answer: DEAR

Delaware and Arkansas
4. Leo's ruff

Answer: MANE

Massachusetts and Nebraska
5. A part of a fruit or vegetable (a watermelon is a good example), that you seldom eat.

Answer: RIND

Some rinds are pickled or candied, however. Rhode Island and North Dakota
6. A speechless performer

Answer: MIME

Michigan and Maine
7. Red of face or flashy of prose

Answer: FLORID

Florida, Oregon and Idaho
8. Not by the sea

Answer: INLAND

Indiana, Louisiana and North Dakota
9. A stately 16th century dance, music by Ravel and Faure or sci-fi by Keith Roberts

Answer: PAVANE

Pennsylvania, Virginia and Nebraska
10. This word is the genus which includes The Lily of the Valley; use the form which drops the preferred, much more common, final "a."

Answer: CONVALLARI

The Lily of the Valley is Convallari(a) majalis (also C montana). "Convallari" shows up in most large dictionaries and Web searches as an alternative to "Convallaria." I even found the word "CONVALLARIAL" on a British gardening web page, adding AL (Alabama) to make the only 12-letter Postal CODE word yet. Colorado, Nevada, Alabama, Louisiana and Rhode Island
Source: Author scalar

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