JetPunk Word Ladder

Connect the word "jet" to the word "punk" through the word ladder. Each answer changes by one letter from the previous answer.
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Last updated: August 22, 2014
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First submittedMay 4, 2013
Times taken31,953
Average score64.7%
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Commercial airliner
Jet
"Game, ___, match"
Set
For example, a dog or cat
Pet
Slang for marijuana
Pot
Small child
Tot
2000 lbs.
Ton
Criminal
Con
Policeman
Cop
Where chickens live (add one letter)
Coop
It is planted on a farm
Crop
Form of rain
Drop
It comes out of a leaky faucet
Drip
Helps you hold on
Grip
Vacation
Trip
Cow's stomach (add one letter)
Tripe
Iroquois or Cherokee
Tribe
To pay off or influence a result
Bribe
What pickles soak in
Brine
Precipice
Brink
Eye motion
Blink
Slang for jail
Clink
Actor Eastwood
Clint
Michigan city
Flint
Flick or hurl
Fling
Past tense of ^
Flung
Breathing organ (remove a letter)
Lung
Our moon
Luna
Swedish city
Lund
To borrow
Lend
To warp
Bend
Franklin and Stiller
Bens
The Birds and the ____
Bees
Alcoholic beverage
Beer
To mock
Jeer
Type of SUV
Jeep
Cry
Weep
Lawn invader
Weed
They grown into plants
Seed
Shorter Oxford English Dictionary
SOED
Peddled
Sold
Alone
Solo
Farm structure
Silo
Chinese fabric
Silk
Pout
Sulk
Fate of ships in the Bermuda Triangle
Sunk
Type of bed
Bunk
Products available in large quantities
Bulk
Giant green superhero
Hulk
Beefcake
Hunk
George Clinton's genre
Funk
Thug or bully
Punk
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Level 23
May 4, 2013
Interesting Quiz. Though I got a bit annoyed when I got stuck...
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Level 46
May 5, 2013
Isn't the prefix for white leuk-?
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Level 85
Aug 22, 2014
"Borrow" and "lend" don't mean the same thing.
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Level 76
Aug 23, 2014
Yeah, they're opposites!
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Level 74
Sep 11, 2014
I thought this too. You borrow from, but lend to, a person.
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Level 84
Sep 12, 2014
This is one of my grammar pet peeves, when someone says "I borrowed him my hammer." A lender lends, and a borrower borrows, pretty simple really.
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Level 80
May 30, 2018
Same here. I cringe when someone says "can I lend your pen (or whatever)", when they want to borrow it!
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Level 76
Feb 11, 2020
I've never heard anyone say that. Where do people say that?
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Level 45
Mar 30, 2020
i was confused because i tried loan but it wasnt working
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Level 59
Nov 28, 2019
I never got that because no one ever says that here. Loan and borrow are totally the opposite.
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Level 89
Feb 3, 2020
People actually say that? They must be the same people who are literally dying from hunger before lunchtime three times a week.
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Level 68
Sep 8, 2020
Regrettably, young Londoners used to say it quite often. Now they all speak Jafaican Multicultural London English. Don't ask.
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Level 80
Apr 7, 2020
Exactly. They're antonyms. Considering these complaints have been made on a regular basis for six years, though, is there any chance of the error being corrected?
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Level 33
Aug 2, 2020
Unless it has been updated, it never says they are using synonyms or antonyms. It's simply a hint. I believe barrow is a perfectly acceptable hint for lend.
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Level 43
Sep 4, 2014
Fun quiz.
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Level 59
Apr 3, 2018
Funk whiz.
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Level 74
Sep 11, 2014
Go Lund!
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Level 83
Sep 11, 2014
Okay, this was a lot of fun! Kudos to the author of it!
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Level 39
Sep 11, 2014
"slang for marijuana"

>weed

still gets answer

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Level 69
Sep 11, 2014
Haha, same thought process here.
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Level 75
Sep 11, 2014
Good quiz
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Level 67
Sep 11, 2014
Borrow is the opposite of lend. Unusual way of defining it.
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Level 63
Sep 11, 2014
I made one thats similar (not as long) if anyone wants to take a shot at it: http://www.jetpunk.com/user-quizzes/63288/air-to-force
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Level 44
Sep 11, 2014
With a little more time I would have had them all.
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Level 75
Sep 11, 2014
Finished with 2:06 to spare. Had to think on a few of them and work backwards from easier answers, but fun quiz.
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Level 37
Sep 11, 2014
Lund in Punjabi means Penis.
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Level 82
Jan 2, 2017
Pula is a town in Croatia and d*ck in Romanian (and rain/good luck in Setswana, also the currency of Botswana)
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Level 71
Feb 21, 2018
:D Pula also means shortage or crisis in Finnish.
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Level 64
Sep 11, 2014
the use of lend as an answer for to borrow is incorrect. a better useage would have been "to make a loan"
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Level 59
Sep 11, 2014
This was fun, and the perfect amount of frustrating. LOL. Took me an embarrassingly long time to come up with "beer."
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Level 44
Sep 11, 2014
Fun quiz. Love the game show "Chain Reaction" too.
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Level 36
Sep 11, 2014
Frustrating, but definitely fun.
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Level 77
Sep 11, 2014
Got them all with five seconds to go. Wasted a minute because I couldn't figure out pot for some reason.
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Level 82
Sep 12, 2014
are you high?
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Level 59
Oct 26, 2018
Quite the opposite, probably.
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Level 89
Sep 12, 2014
Fun quiz, but why add on extras? Why not have punk be the next one after the Bermuda Triangle question? That's only one letter difference.
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Level 28
Sep 13, 2014
Fun quiz!
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Level 65
Sep 13, 2014
Make more of these!
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Level 45
Sep 16, 2014
How is SOED the least guessed? It literally gives you the answer
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Level 43
Feb 19, 2015
Agree :)
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Level 59
Nov 28, 2019
It isn't a word. It is an acronym so no one thought it was that.
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Level 45
Nov 17, 2014
How is SOED the least guessed? It literally gives you the answer.
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Level 84
Jun 2, 2017
You can say THAT again.
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Level 75
Jan 31, 2018
Apparently twice was enough
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Level 45
Apr 20, 2015
Isn't it 'they grow into plants?'
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Level 54
Jun 26, 2016
This was a fun quiz
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Level 84
Jan 4, 2017
Seed should be "they grow into plants".
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Level 75
May 30, 2018
Should be "It grows into a plant" since the answer isn't "seeds"
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Level 49
Jan 25, 2017
How come only 71% got "punk"?
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Level 75
Jan 31, 2018
Maybe ran out of time
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Level 71
Feb 21, 2018
I had since long forgotten about it when I came to the last question and couldn't figure it out. D'oh!
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Level 84
Jun 2, 2017
So....you're not going to bother to correct the clue for "lend"? Borrowing a lawn mower and lending a lawn mower are two different things. One requires you to own a lawn mower. The other requires that you lack one.
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Level 75
May 30, 2018
bulk is the quantity, not the product.
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Level 70
Oct 28, 2018
Both of these have been stated before, but borrowing and lending aren't the same thing and seeds don't groan (or grown or whatever) into plants! They grow into plants.
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Level 72
Mar 31, 2020
A ton is 2240 lbs here.
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Level 66
Aug 4, 2020
I don’t get how more people get “set” and “pet” than “jet” and “punk” especially when those two words are in the instructions
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Level 67
Nov 25, 2021
Got stuck on sole, instead of solo
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Level 39
Jan 16, 2022
would love more time! great quiz!
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Level 76
Nov 7, 2022
"They grown into plants"

Since the answer is "seed," may I suggest "It grows into a plant"?

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Level 73
Mar 7, 2023
Fun quiz! I got held up on the dictionary clue, but I finished in 5:24. 51/51. Thanks for the quiz!
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Level 71
May 9, 2023
It's hilarious to me that both "Set" and "Pet" have a higher correct rate than "Jet."
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Level 75
Feb 12, 2024
I'm splitting my sides that you have simply stolen ChineseChen's comment from 3 years previously.
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Level 57
Feb 1, 2024
NO WAY I MISSED PUNK HOW DID I NOT SEE THAT COMING