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Each of these words or phrases contain the word "stone". Can you figure them out?
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Last updated: October 28, 2017
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First submittedOctober 20, 2012
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Clue
Answer
First national park
Yellowstone
Ancient druid worship
site in England
Stonehenge
Caveman times
Stone Age
Keep your nose to this
Grindstone
Excruciating urinary ailment
Kidney Stone
Music and political magazine
Rolling Stone
"Basic Instinct" actress
Sharon Stone
Ye olde street paving material
Cobblestone
Used to smooth calluses
Pumice Stone
What the ten commandments
were written on
Stone Tablets
First stone set when
constructing a building
Cornerstone
Clue
Answer
Cathedral builder
Stonemason
Site of the O.K. Corral shootout
Tombstone
Director of "Platoon" & "JFK"
Oliver Stone
Fake jewel worn on rock & roll costumes
Rhinestone
"They're a page right out of history"
The Flintstones
Can turn base metals into gold
Philosopher's Stone
The key to deciphering hieroglyphics
Rosetta Stone
Represents the month of your birthday
Birthstone
Kissing this Irish stone will give
you the "gift of gab"
Blarney Stone
Doctor that Stanley presumably
found in Africa
David Livingstone
Pre-softened jeans
Stone Washed
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Level 43
Oct 19, 2012
How about Stone Cutter?
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Level 84
Feb 1, 2017
That was The Simpsons.
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Level 56
Oct 28, 2017
Who keeps Atlantis off the maps? Who keeps the martians under wraps?
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Level 67
Oct 28, 2017
We do! We do!
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Level 85
Oct 28, 2017
I'm led to believe they make Steve Gutenberg a star as well.
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Level 93
Mar 13, 2019
Speaking of which, how about stone of shame/stone of triumph?
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Level 17
Oct 19, 2012
Really good quiz... I love any quiz that uses the words 'Ye olde' in it! Question for all you comment reader people: how do you put pictures on your quizzes??
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Level 60
Oct 22, 2012
I think the official quizmasters add them when they're "featured."
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Level 87
Nov 21, 2014
"Instinct" should have the letter "n" in it
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Level 80
Nov 21, 2014
Thanks for the 'catch'. I hate typos --- it has been fixed!
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Level 48
Jun 14, 2015
How about 'flag' stone for old paving material??
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Level 74
Oct 9, 2017
Agreed. Please accept 'flag' stone as it is also correct :) Also, can you specify what country the 'first national park' is for?
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Level 82
Oct 14, 2017
"and is also widely held to be the first national park in the world."
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Level 74
Jan 19, 2016
Gift of THE gab
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Level 75
Jun 16, 2016
Putting your nose anywhere near a grindstone sounds like a really bad idea...
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Level 66
Dec 11, 2018
Yea exactly what I was thinking, why would you put your nose near a grindstone..
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Level 66
Aug 31, 2019
forgot I took this quiz before and was thinking the act same thing haha
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Level 77
Oct 5, 2017
Stonehenge isn't the only stone circle in England surely? Shouldn't "circle" be accepted too?
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Level 71
Oct 28, 2017
'Sillie' wins the 'Golden Nitpick' award for October '17. Congratulations!
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Level 80
May 16, 2019
Where does it say it's the only one?
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Level 57
Oct 28, 2017
The "ceremonial stone" is called the "foundation stone" in UK - and remember, these quizzes are in ENGLISH. Alternate answer at least, please.
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Level ∞
Oct 28, 2017
Foundation stone will work now.
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Level 55
Oct 29, 2017
Never heard of it referred to as "ceremonial stone".
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Level 79
Jun 23, 2019
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Level 58
Oct 28, 2017
How about 'sorcerer's stone' for 'philosopher's stone'? After all, that's the name us Americans are used to after reading Harry Potter...
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Level 44
Aug 7, 2018
Yeah, that change never made sense, especially when you think that J.K. Rowling but so much detail in things like the names of spells etc.
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Level 76
Dec 11, 2018
How about instead we don't perpetuate ignorance just because some publishing company decided to change the title of a book, thinking "philosopher" was too intelectual a word for the US audience? How about we do that?

Also, you are aware, I hope, that Rowling didn't invent the term, nor the concept, but it precedes her by quite a few centuries?

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Level 65
Oct 28, 2017
Could've also included Stonewall Riots and Blundstones.
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Level 44
Oct 28, 2017
Grunge band from San Diego, Scott Weiland sang...
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Level 45
Dec 11, 2018
Stone Temple Pilots <3
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Level 65
Oct 29, 2017
I was surprised Bladder Stone wasn't accepted...
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Level 59
Oct 29, 2017
How about the "Stone Of Destiny"? Yanks, unsure what it is? Google it.
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Level 75
Oct 31, 2017
Thanks for the tip. An interesting story.
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Level 40
Oct 30, 2017
Let stone slabs work for tablets please.
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Level 66
Dec 11, 2018
Tried slabs first too, but after a few seconds, tablets came to mind, was affraid I was gonna blanc for a while..
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Level 40
Oct 30, 2017
thanks
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Level 65
Oct 30, 2017
Please accept "Jellystone" as a correct first answer. Do it for the bears.
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Level 62
Oct 30, 2017
Whoops, I tried "Sorcerer's Stone" but not "Philosopher's Stone"
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Level 70
May 23, 2018
Stonehenge wasn't a site of druid worship. It pre-dates the druids by thousands of years.
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Level 93
Mar 13, 2019
That still means they were around when it was there and can worship there - in fact people calling themselves druids do in the present.
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Level 69
Dec 11, 2018
Never heard of the Blarney stone. Got the rest. I learned something new.
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Level 48
May 9, 2019
How about Bladder stones...
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Level 64
May 16, 2019
Emma Stone or Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone would be really neat clues to add. Great quiz! :)
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Level 62
Jan 23, 2022
Awesome quiz! Too bad the Stone Roses were not included.
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Level 76
Mar 26, 2022
Good quiz. My only suggestion would be to take out the word birthday in the clue and exchange it with the day you were born, so as not to have the answer in the clue.
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Level 73
Jan 26, 2023
Fun quiz. I missed the one about base metals. 19/20. Thanks!
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Level 66
Aug 21, 2023
Rhinestones are associated with country music not rock and roll ! Wikipedia backs me up, but maybe you'll do best going with the Glen Campbell song Rhinestone Cowboy instead.

Gorillaz and MF DOOM both have super songs about them too.