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Ends in "-ine"

All answers end in the letters "-ine"
Some answers may include proper names
Quiz by CalRodgers
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Last updated: January 15, 2021
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Grapes grow on one. Tarzan swings from one
Vine
Referring to mountains, perhaps like those in Switzerland
Alpine
Warm light emitted by our parent star
Sunshine
Roman emperor who converted to Christianity. His capital city, once named for him, is now called Istanbul
Constantine
Moe's pet name for Larry, or, a large rodent with spikey quills
Porcupine
Belonging to me
Mine
Belonging to thee (thou?)
Thine
A prong on a fork
Tine
A glossy publication, like Newsweek or Vogue
Magazine
John F. Kennedy's daughter. Neil Diamond wrote a "sweet" song about her in 1969
Caroline
Salty liquid used in cooking or for raising Sea Monkeys
Brine
Napoleon's first wife, or famed French entertainer Baker
Josephine
Pain-killing drug made from opium. Highly addictive!
Morphine
Another opium-derived drug found in some cough syrups. Highly addictive!
Codeine
Found in some allergy medications, they help you to stop sneezing
Antihistamine
Pink remedy used to treat poison ivy and rashes: "________ Lotion"
Calamine
"Dramatic" over-the-counter remedy for motion sickness
Dramamine
Chemical element whose symbol is "I". Can be found in table salt. Grandma used to put it on boo-boos
Iodine
Romantic greeting card to be exchanged on February 14, or the Catholic saint for which it was named
Valentine
Common evergreen tree, or, to yearn longingly for something
Pine
Household solvent or paint thinner made from that common evergreen tree
Turpentine
Bendy-twisty-curvy like a snake, literally. (Hint: It rhymes with the answer above)
Serpentine
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Mrs. Winston Churchill, or an 1884 American folksong, "Oh, My Darling, _________"
Clementine
American singing star, Patsy, who sang "Crazy" and "I Fall to Pieces"
Cline
Not quite ten
Nine
Pure, or in an undamaged condition
Pristine
This contraption is fun to jump up and down upon
Trampoline
Referring to dogs or their pointy teeth (and yours...)
Canine
Referring to cats
Feline
Referring to cattle
Bovine or Kine
Referring to horses
Equine
Referring to sheep
Ovine
Refering to pigs
Porcine or Swine
Of very high quality or perhaps simply "good enough," Also a monetary penalty
Fine
A fossil fuel for many kinds of vehicles. The Brits call it "petrol"
Gasoline
The part of a vehicle which consumes that fossil fuel
Engine
In geometry, this can connect two points. The straightest ones are often the shortest
Line
A resident of Buenos Aires
Argentine
A heavy string used to wrap a package or perhaps a tasty pot roast
Twine
Fermented juice, often from grapes
Wine
To lie back, perhaps in a chair made for that purpose
Recline
To politely refuse or turn down
Decline
Popular Vatican tourist destination. Michelangelo spent four years painting its ceiling: _______ Chapel
Sistine
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