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L Vocabulary Words Quiz

All the words start with L. Based on the definitions, guess what they are.
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DefinitionWord
Type of primate only found in Madagascar
Person skilled in languages
Offspring of a male lion and female tiger
Man who is not a clergyman
Man employed to load and unload ships
Skin-tight, one-piece garment worn by dancers
String instrument played by King David
Type of golf course used for the British Open
One of the two main types of beer
Senator or congressperson
DefinitionWord
Sue happy
Walk like a zombie
Rental agreement
Defamation in print
Hawaiian veranda
Jousting weapon
Bathroom
Pantry
Deadly
Maze
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Potato Digger
"Lumper" should also work for "Man employed to load and unload ships."
2010-11-16 | reply
kaprudence
How about "lumber" for "lurch?"
2010-11-16 | reply
gtbeam3r
latrine for bathroom?
2010-11-16 | reply
Baltar13
Or loo for bathroom?
2010-11-16 | reply
Quizzy
The zombie walk could be several answers: "lurk", "limp", lag", etc. It's a pretty subjective "Definition". Also, "loo" for bathroom.
2010-11-16 | reply
hana
I also guessed "loo" for bathroom.
2010-11-16 | reply
Quizmaster
Added "loo" and "latrine" as acceptable answers. Added "lumper" as well.
2010-11-24 | reply
Quizmaster
"Lurch" works much, much better than any of the other terms suggested. Yes, zombies lumber, but they also jerk. Lumber describes half the movement, while lurch truly encapsulates how zombies move.
2010-11-24 | reply
Wildman1056
I typed in "liar" as an answer for "senator or congressperson." Why did this not work?
2010-12-16 | reply
ree
legislator=lawmaker?
2011-04-16 | reply
donna
@ Wildman1056-lmao! How true!
2011-06-14 | reply
moonchic
@wildman: I typed in liar, too, even though I knew it wouldn't be accepted....It just felt so good...!
2011-08-14 | reply
mast95
layperson should be accepted for "not a clergyman" In all my religious education classes that is what they were referred to.
2011-11-13 | reply
Quizmaster
The whole clue is man who is not a clergyman.
2011-11-13 | reply
FrenchTheLlama
"Liar" should have been acceptable for congressperson
2011-12-10 | reply
Love it!
2012-05-15 | reply
shaysmith
light beer should definitely be a possible answer considering I don't drink beer haha
2011-12-20 | reply
Nyneve922
A linguist isn't a person skilled in speaking languages. That's a polyglot. A linguist is a person who studies the mechanics of language, the way language works in general, more than any language in particular.
2012-02-03 | reply
lacey32
i got this right, but just out of curiosity, what's the other main type of beer? i can't think of it.
2012-02-06 | reply
Quizmaster
Ale
2012-02-06 | reply
BlendedCow
Lawmaker allowed for legislator?
2012-02-18 | reply
Quizmaster
Okay. That will work now.
2012-02-18 | reply
rabbittoyourfox
Person skilled in languages is an awful definition for linguist. A linguist is one who studies language.
2012-03-02 | reply
flarg789
I put limp instead of lurch....
2012-04-09 | reply
springgirl
I knew lanai but couldn't get it spelled correctly.,
2012-04-10 | reply
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