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Ends in "-ight"

All answers end with the letters "-ight." Most are common words but there are a few toughies too.

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Quiz by CalRodgers
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Last updated: July 4, 2020
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First submittedJuly 4, 2020
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Not heavy, or, not dark
Light
The measure of your tallness
Height
The measure of your heaviness
Weight
Old time warrior who wore armor, rode steeds and slew dragons
Knight
Wilbur, or his kid brother Orville
Wright
Technology that was patented by Wilbur and Orville
Flight
A term that "okay" could be slang for
Alright
Regional slang for "okay" based on the answer above (US/UK/Canada)
Aight
One of the Five Senses
Sight
When the Sun is on the opposite side of your planet
Night
More than seven, but less than nine
Eight
A verbal disagreement, or perhaps even fisticuffs
Fight
A disease or fungus that attacks your crops
Blight
A cargo, the type of train that carries it, or the fee charged for carrying it
Freight
Not loose
Tight
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A professional dramatist, like Shakespeare or Arthur Miller
Playwright
A professional boat builder
Shipwright
A professional wagon/waggon maker
Cartwright or Wainwright
A professional who keeps your wagon from draggin'
Wheelwright
Popular vacation island off the English coast ("If it's not too dear...")
Isle of Wight
To step down from a bus or train
Alight
In a vertical position, or to be honest, moral or just
Upright
"Dude, you need to chill out. You're way too _______!"
Uptight
That's correct. It's not Left.
Right
"Could," "may," "possibly," or a show of physical power
Might
A predicament or sticky situation
Plight
A feeling of shock or fear
Fright
Something that gives great pleasure, or the great pleasure that it gives
Delight
A small amount (as in "chance of rain") or a perceived insult
Slight
What most quiz solvers tend to be
Bright
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Jul 4, 2020
Nice his, thank you