Each pair of clues refers to a pair of answers that are the same aside from switching the first sound of each word (or switching the sounds of the first and one of the later syllables). Example: if the clue is "the back end of a warm garment or to carry a leafy vegetable" the answer could be "coattail" or "tote kale." Switch the C of coat and the T of tail to make Tote (carry) and Kale (a leafy vegetable). Typing either answer will get you the point.
sounds matter. not spelling.
Either answer will get you credit but only the first is displayed.
I added some extra time if you want to try googling the more obscure answers. It's not cheating if I give you permission.
hm.... I tried to make the instructions as clear as I could. Any suggestions for improvement would be appreciated. Glad you (sort of) enjoyed the quiz anyway.
What on Earth are ageladanthropes?! I googled it as you suggested and all i got was a link to this quiz. Either you made this word up or I am Totally missing the point.
I made it up. But you should be able to use google to figure out that agelada is Greek for cow. Lycanthrope means werewolf, from Lykos for wolf and anthropos for man. So... ageladanthrope = were-cow.
Burst face, LOL. Awesome quiz mate. Really well done. I'll suggest fog killer and dog filler as an alternative for Jack the ripper and pet sustenance though. Could have used another ten minutes too ;)
LOL - wow that's awesome, actually I like your answer better than mine and I'm impressed you came up with anything else that worked. Many of these were harder to come up with than you might imagine.
Thanks for taking the quiz. Not many people get the correct answers on those or seem to understand even how the clues/answers work, so I'm not too worried about it.
Almost got tappy-saurus I just forgot the horoscope name for may. I almost got red digger as well. Maybe do a Loud Wizard and a Wowed Lizard haha, just came up with that. I think I may just go off and do my own quiz like this now XD
Thank you! First base is the batter's goal (where he's trying to go)... Kurt Cobain shot himself in the face with a shotgun and died from the large rupture in the front of his head this caused (burst face). First base/burst face. get it?
Sorry - but you are going to have to explain EVERY. SINGLE. ANSWER... because none of these make sense. Even when looking at the answers, I can't reverse engineer what I am supposed to guess by the vaguest clues of all time. The only one get is Fuddrucker's (but that isn't a word, so how can it be an answer?) because I'm Australian and know who Kevin Rudd and his wife are. Sad and dushi? dushi doesn't even sound like a word.
Fuddrucker's is, as the clue suggests, a chain of hamburger restaurants founded in the state of Texas. You got the "sad and dushi" clue correct you're just spelling it wrong.
ˈdo͞oSHē/
adjective NORTH AMERICAN informal
(typically of a man or his behavior) obnoxious or contemptible.
I apologize but there's no space to go through and explain each and every one. I'm prepared to offer you a full refund if you're still not satisfied.
for now, I'll use the answer that almost everyone gets correct. The clue is "Quiz website or garbage kept as a companion."
The answer could be: JetPunk (a quiz website), or "pet junk" (garbage kept as a companion).
If you take Jet Punk you can make Pet Junk by switching the first sounds of Jet and Punk. Switch the J and the P... pet junk.
Most people get this one, too: "The Caped Crusader or a prohibition on floor padding"
Who's the Caped Crusader? Batman, of course.
okay, switch the "b" and the "m" sounds, what do you get? "mat ban," or a prohibition on floor padding.
Pord Wuzzle (Difficulty: Manageable)
ˈdo͞oSHē/
adjective NORTH AMERICAN informal
(typically of a man or his behavior) obnoxious or contemptible.
I apologize but there's no space to go through and explain each and every one. I'm prepared to offer you a full refund if you're still not satisfied.