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Double R Vocabulary Words Quiz

All the words contain the letters RR. Based on the definitions, guess what they are.
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DefinitionWord
Where rabbits live
To make a mistake
Internal bleeding
Building for soldiers
Type of British lawyer
The place where stone is mined
Long silver fish with sharp teeth
To execute by strangulation
Opposite of fertile
To redraw voting districts in a
convulated, unfair way
DefinitionWord
What's inside bones
Rebirth
Rotating gun on a tank
Irregular heartbeat
Conceited; haughty
Road block
Oily fish used to make kippers
Sound made by a cat
Foot rest for a horse rider
Type of Southeastern
American turtle
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ecky
Perhaps you should also allow the British spelling? Haemorrhage
2011-04-19 | reply
Quizmaster
Okay. That will work now.
2011-04-19 | reply
bmfweasel
Why do the British always have to spell everything wrong? :)
2011-04-19 | reply
ShoTheVipa
Hemorrhage isn't necessarily internal bleeding. It just means any kind of bleeding. And haemorrhage should definitely be accepted. Burrow should also be accepted for where rabbits live.
2011-04-19 | reply
griffey5050
i tried burrow as well
2011-04-19 | reply
THobbes1651
Burrow for where rabbits live.
2011-04-19 | reply
rgc1600
Barrier is equally valid as a road block.
2011-04-19 | reply
pmcalabrese
Also, terrapins are not just in the Southeast, they are along the whole East Coast - Hence the Maryland Terrapins. The Diamondback Terrapin is a native of NY although endangered.
2011-04-19 | reply
gtbeam3r
I agree with all of the above!
2011-04-19 | reply
darkseraphim21
Burrow isn't where rabbits live. It's what they do to dig warrens.
2011-04-20 | reply
justchuck
Go Terps! Fear the Turtle!
2011-09-16 | reply
cfox88
Wikipedia says rabbits live in burrows, and a group of burrows is called a warren. I'm not sure how reliable wikipedia is, but I just thought I'd point that out.
2011-11-24 | reply
@bmfweasel, I don't think you could say the British spell everything wrong - English is the language, England a British country... I think the words might have originated there rather then the US, and therefore their spellings. This coming from an Aussie, where we spell things both American and British
2012-01-17 | reply
Nyneve922
OK, I have to object. A turret is not a gun; it's the little tower on top of the tank, on which the gun is mounted. And "resurrection" does not mean "rebirth", it only means return from the dead.
2012-02-05 | reply
As a pastor, I can tell you that never in a thousand years would I have ever equated "resurrection" for "rebirth". They mean two totally different things.
2012-02-10 | reply
I agree with everyone else. Burrow should definetly work!
2012-03-08 | reply
burrow should be accepted for where rabbits live
2012-03-30 | reply
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