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Last Syllable Chain Quiz #2

After guessing the first word, use the definitions and the fact that the LAST syllable of the previous word will rhyme with the FIRST syllable of the next word. For example: Chronic---Nickle---Culture, etc
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Last updated: August 14, 2019
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First submittedAugust 14, 2019
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A barrier, railing, or other upright structure, typically of wood or wire. Plural form
Fences
To break free from confinement or control
Escape
A collection of beehives
Apiary
To die and be reborn in another body
Reincarnate
The number after 79
Eighty
The act of a group of people working together for a common goal
Teamwork
Irritating; annoying
Irksome
A brief statement or account of the main points of something
Summary
An area or division, especially part of a country or the world
Region
A point where two or more things are joined
Junction
Direct sunlight unbroken by cloud cover
Sunshine
A deep, narrow, vertical hole that gives access to a mine
Mineshaft
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The sound of laughing
Laughter
A small, pale, soft-bodied insect that feeds on wood and lives in large colonies
Termite
A tower or other structure containing a beacon to warn or guide ships at sea
Lighthouse
A trap for catching and usually killing mice
Mousetrap
A high hanging swing used by acrobats in a circus
Trapeze
A right to cross or otherwise use someone else's land for a specified purpose
Easement
Having a strong scent or taste of mint
Minty
A measurement used in cooking, equivalent to 1/6 fluid ounce
Teaspoon
Crazy or silly
Loony
A slender piece of metal with a point at one end and a hole for thread at the other
Needle
The superlative of lacking interest or excitement
Dullest
An annual celebration or anniversary
Festival
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