1-Syllable Rhyming Answers #1

Each answer consists of two words that rhyme. Use the clues to determine the answers.
All the words are a single syllable!
Example: Autumn Gala = Fall Ball
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Last updated: September 7, 2018
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First submittedMarch 6, 2013
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Obese Rodent
Fat Rat
Sneaker Adhesive
Shoe Glue
Correspondence Bucket
Mail Pail
Three-Foot Watchman
Yard Guard
Affectionate Pigeon
Love Dove
Inconsiderate Guy
Rude Dude
Beige Tiara
Brown Crown
Seafood Plate
Fish Dish
Optical Man
Eye Guy
Money Party
Cash Bash
Angry Father
Mad Dad
Soda Store
Pop Shop
Nice Merlot
Fine Wine
Automobile Pub
Car Bar
Hog Toupee
Pig Wig
Mid-Day Song
Noon Tune
Ten-Cent Citrus
Dime Lime
Chicken Coop
Hen Pen
Ship Jacket
Boat Coat
Hoop Monarch
Ring King
Crooked Teepee
Bent Tent
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Level 59
Aug 22, 2013
Perhaps "Hen Den" could be added for Chicken Coop?
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Level 61
Aug 22, 2013
that's what i guessed
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Level 70
Aug 22, 2013
Same here.
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Level ∞
Aug 22, 2013
Okay
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Level 36
Mar 24, 2014
it doesn't rhyme
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Level 89
May 4, 2019
Sure
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Level 27
Jan 15, 2016
I typed 'hen den' in and it gave me it
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Level 43
Nov 19, 2017
Because you replied two years after the Quizmaster changed the quiz to accept "hen den"
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Level 66
Apr 13, 2019
smort
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Level 82
Aug 22, 2013
Got all of them. Took a while to get midget watchman, and I typed "lovey dovey" before love dove.
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Level 76
Apr 1, 2024
Wow!
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Level 58
Aug 22, 2013
Got them all in no time except for Chicken Coop - couldn't think of that one at all!
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Level 75
Aug 22, 2013
fun quiz
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Level 77
Aug 22, 2013
What a great quiz.
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Level 44
Aug 26, 2013
i feel you should accept "afternoon tune" for mid day song.
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Level 67
Dec 18, 2018
not one syllable
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Level 67
Apr 26, 2014
Lol, I didn't know a yard was three foot. I kept trying to find something meaning dwarf or short and that rhymed with guard.
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Level 55
Jun 18, 2014
What is the point of this quiz, exactly?
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Level 65
Oct 27, 2014
The same as the point of all the other quizzes on the site?
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Level 50
Jan 10, 2016
Quizzes need to serve a purpose now?
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Level 75
Jan 10, 2016
If you're looking for a purpose, how about to make us think? I really had to use my brain on a few of these.
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Level 77
Jul 21, 2014
Ten-cent circus. It took me a bit to understand why the answer was what it was. It was very hard to find another word for "circus" that would rhyme too!
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Level 45
Nov 4, 2014
It's citrus... not circus... maybe that's why.
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Level 75
Mar 7, 2015
For inconsiderate guy I thought of late date.
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Level 56
Apr 5, 2015
HAHA
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Level 46
Apr 9, 2015
"Hula Ruler" ?
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Level 56
Jan 12, 2016
hahaha Well, that should definitely be an official nickname for Hawaiian kings. But it would only work with some accents. As far as I could tell, all the answers in this quiz were based on pronunciations that would be the same across different Englishes. Being from Kentucky, I would never say that "hula" rhymed with "ruler."
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Level 73
Sep 25, 2018
you're nearly right - all except "tune" which isn't pronounced "toon" in British/Commonwealth English
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Level 67
Dec 18, 2018
yea with the noon tune, I thought, huh but that doestn rhyme at all?! I did get it though, was the only one that made sense
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Level 73
Aug 5, 2016
I tried "hula rula" and "hula ruler"...seems totally acceptable...
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Level 69
Dec 24, 2016
Hula and ruler would rhyme perfectly in many parts of New England! ;-)
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Level 75
Sep 25, 2018
Words must be one syllable only. If two syllables were allowed, I'd be with PrinceEric, though. No way hula and ruler rhyme in my upper south accent. "Hu-luh" and "ru-lur".
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Level 56
Dec 15, 2015
Rude Dude stumped me, for some reason. Nice quiz. I do like a word play quiz!
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Level 71
Jan 11, 2016
Same here, never think of Dude for a man.
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Level 64
Jan 8, 2016
Money Party could be "Bling Fling
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Level 82
Jan 10, 2016
What about "clam jam" for money party? Clam being slang for dollar..
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Level 76
Apr 1, 2024
And 'jam' being slang for...?
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Level 46
Jan 10, 2016
If you like these, I have one of these type quizzes here: http://www.jetpunk.com/user-quizzes/73833/rhyme-time
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Level 45
Jan 11, 2016
Fun quiz
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Level 84
Jan 11, 2016
I got everything except Optical Man. My best guess was "seeing being".
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Level 67
Dec 18, 2018
nice ! two syllables though
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Level 44
Jun 8, 2016
One of the best quizzes I've done! Got them all pretty quick, had a bit of trouble with the rude dude but finished with 0:41 to go!
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Level 43
Jan 25, 2017
You should add "Stout Scout" for 3 foot watchman
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Level 66
Sep 25, 2018
I get it if 3 foot is a width.
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Level 48
Sep 12, 2022
thought the same
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Level 68
May 28, 2017
Whiz quiz!
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Level 84
Nov 29, 2017
It's a stretch but I could only think of 'reel meal' for seafood plate. Nicely done.
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Level 61
Feb 21, 2018
I did not know pigeons and doves were that closely related. I learned something new.
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Level 82
Sep 25, 2018
The Saudi princess I was seeing several years ago was named Hadeel. She told me that in English this meant "pigeon voice." I told her it would sound nicer if she translated it as "dove's song."
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Level 49
Sep 26, 2018
Haha. Also 'love' does not mean the same as affectionate. Lovely does... I know it has to be one word so... Anyway I did get this clue.
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Level 83
Nov 15, 2021
Loving means affectionate. Lovely is entirely different.
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Level 67
Dec 18, 2018
we only have one word for them. I remember being surprised that there are two words for it in english. Same with turtles and tortoise.
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Level 82
Sep 25, 2018
soda store = fizz biz. Ha.
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Level 82
Sep 25, 2018
What about "seeing being" for optical man?
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Level 70
Sep 25, 2018
Wouldn't be one syllable in my accent. I can see how it might be in others though.
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Level 82
Sep 26, 2018
oh. Didn't realize that the answer components had to be monosyllabic.
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Level 67
Dec 18, 2018
It would be in any accent. The amount of syllables doesnt change with accent. (they may pronounce it as one, but that wouldnt change the amount of syllables a word has.)
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Level 66
Sep 25, 2018
"Tan van" = "Beige Tiara" (GM product)
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Level 64
Sep 25, 2018
For "Correspondence Bucket" I guessed "Note Tote". LOL. Not too far off of "Mail Pail".
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Level 80
Sep 26, 2018
I did the same.
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Level 73
Sep 25, 2018
Bad Lad could easily work for "Inconsiderate Guy"
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Level 83
Nov 15, 2021
I tried that. Rude and inconsiderate are not the same thing.
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Level 49
Sep 26, 2018
How about 'Sweet Tweet', and 'Spy Guy?"
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Level 49
Sep 26, 2018
I guessed dosh mosh which would also fit... Oh well
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Level 26
Oct 5, 2018
Anyone else try 'dough show' for money party?
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Level 67
Dec 18, 2018
yup
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Level 52
Dec 9, 2018
Wouldn't "crab slab" work for "seafood plate"?
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Level 67
Dec 18, 2018
Damn you imperial system!! I thought of meter but couldnt think of a good rhyme, also had guard, same problem. Tried to think of things rhyming with short... pff> And I didnt get the money party
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Level 31
Mar 24, 2019
I swear crooked teepee is that kid with the alien watch thing
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Level 89
May 4, 2019
Note tote seemed okay until I saw mail pail.
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Level 49
Jun 28, 2019
Damn! Missed rude dude!
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Level 74
Jun 26, 2020
Maybe "affectionate" should be changed to "affection"? Because the equivalent of "affectionATE" would be "lovING" not "love"
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Level 46
Nov 15, 2021
I saw "Three-Foot Watchman" and I immediately went "there's a one-syllable word for people with three feet????" lol I think it should say Three-Foot-Tall or maybe I'm just dumb
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Level 79
Dec 30, 2021
There are not so many rhymes for tripod....
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Level 81
Jan 16, 2023
I've seen so many categories with this format on Jeopardy lol. Good quiz!