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Phonetics For Fanatics Mark Saxer
Phonetics For Fanatics
International Phonetic Alphabet Puzzlesfor Students of Englishas a Second Language
by
Mark Saxer
©2008 Mark Saxer
Phonetics For Fanatics Mark Saxer
Contents
Introduction 3The Phonetic Symbols and Their Sounds 4Phonetic Word Searches 5-14Phonetic Anagrams 15-20Phonetic Missing Letters 21-22Phonetic Add-A-Letter 23-34Phonetic Syllaballistics 35-39Phonetic Codebreaking 40-45Phonetic Drop Quotes 46-54Phonetic Kriss Krosses 55-71Answer Keys 72-122
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IntroductionPhonetics For Fanatics is a series of pencil puzzles designed for students of English as a Second Language.
The text adapts familiar puzzle types (i.e. word searches, kriss-krosses, and cryptograms) to the International Phonetic Alphabet, so that the puzzles' emphasis is on the sounds of English, as spoken by modern British speakers.
The text has been designed with Pre-Intermediate to Upper-Intermediate students in mind, and the puzzle types have been arranged in difficulty from the most basic (word searches) to the most complex (kriss-krosses). In addition, the individual puzzle types have been arranged in order of difficulty so that, for example, the first phonetic anagram puzzle is the easiest, while the sixth and last is the hardest.
The puzzles can be used individually as supplements to lesson plans or collectively as an extended educational pastime for the solitary student of English as a Second Language. A student who completes the entire book will have become familiar with the phonetic spellings and pronunciations of approximately 1400 words.
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The Phonetic Symbols and Their Sounds
Consonants Vowels/ p / as in p et / iː / as in see, heat/ b / as in b ag / i / as in funny/ t / as in t alk / ɪ/ as in sit/ d / as in dog / e / as in bed/ k / as in c at / æ/ as in hat/ g / as in good / ɑ ː/ as in car, father/ ʧ/ as in chair / ɒ/ as in hot/ ʤ/ as in j ob / ɔ ː/ as in saw, store/ f / as in fall / ʊ/ as in book, put/ v / as in van / u / as in usual/ θ/ as in thick / u ː / as in too/ ð/ as in this / ʌ/ as in bus/ s / as in seat / ɜ ː/ as in bird, word/ z / as in zoo / ə/ as in about, under/ ʃ/ as in ship / e ɪ / as in day, train/ ʒ/ as in visi on / əʊ / as in go/ h / as in hello / a ɪ / as in by/ m / as in man / ɔ ɪ / as in toy/ n / as in night / aʊ / as in how/ ŋ/ as in ring / ɪ ə / as in here/ l / as in l ight / eə / as in hair/ r / as in r ain / ʊə/ as in pure/ j / as in y es / w / as in well
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Word Search One - The WeatherAt the bottom of the page you have a list of thirty-three words that are concerned with the
weather. Hidden in the block of phonetic letters in the middle of the page are the phonetic spellings of the words on the list. Circle the phonetic spellings of the words as you find them in the puzzle. The spellings can appear horizontally (← →), vertically (↑↓), or diagonally (↖↘), either forwards (→/fɔːwədz/→) or backwards (←\zdəwkæb\←). Be aware that in the puzzle there are also several phonetic misspellings of the words that are designed to trick you, so make sure that you circle only the correct spellings of the words as they sound. Answers are on page 73.
ʌ aɪ t l f r aʊ s t i g ɒ m s tð h k u ː l k θ ə ʤ s k ɔ ː ʧ ɪ ŋh i aɪ ŋ aɪ h ʌ r i ː k aɪ n i k ɪŋ aɪ d l t ə n ɑ ː d əʊ i i r ɪ zd ɪ l n n m d f r d eə d g ŋ i ːə m n ɪ ɪ ɔ ː ə ʒ aʊ d ŋ w r ɒ rz ə g ɜ ː ŋ w j l t ɪ ɪ ə t aɪ ff d t k b ɑ ː k i l ɪ ʧ m s s ʊər r ɔ ː ɪ ɒ m n eɪ t ə m e u ː i tɒ eɪ n ŋ m ʌ h ʌ r ɪ k ə n j ɒs r eɪ v s ɒ i ː p d ʌ f eɪ ɑ ː ʃ ht ɑ ː d r əʊ t m ʤ n l r f m aʊ ɑ ːi k əʊ l d e j ə ʌ s n əʊ i ə ts l f i t s ʌ d θ eə s g j e feɪ b ɔɪ l ɪ ŋ ʧ k l əʊ d i w k ʃ
Word List
boiling freezing smoggyburning frosty snowychilly hailing sunnycloudy hot temperaturecold humid thermometercool hurricane thunderdrought icy tornadodry lightning tsunamidusty rainy warmflood scorching wetfoggy shower windy
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Word Search Two - PetsAt the bottom of the page you have a list of nineteen pets. Hidden in the block of phonetic
letters in the middle of the page are the phonetic spellings of the words on the list. Circle the phonetic spellings of the words as you find them in the puzzle. The spellings can appear horizontally (← →), vertically (↑↓), or diagonally (↖↘), either forwards (→/fɔːwədz/→) or backwards (←\zdəwkæb\←). Be aware that in the puzzle there are also several phonetic misspellings of the words that are designed to trick you, so make sure that you circle only the correct spellings of the words as they sound. Answers are on page 73.
t ʊə t ə l g ɪ p i n ɪ g θ æ dʤ t i ː b ɑː r əʊ f v s t ɜ ː t l nd ɑ ː g æ ð n z m h ɪ w b k s ph ʧ w k eɪ n s u ː d g ʤ i ː r ɒ ʒɒ l ɒ ɑ ː t ʌ t ŋ ʊ w æ l g ʃ ts ɪ n b æ ə i d r ɑ ː f eɪ m p ɪt z ə t k ɪ r t s n ə k ə əʊ br ə w ɒ eɪ r θ æ ʊ ə h t ʤ n æh d k æ s ɑ ː l v p ʊə s ɔ ː j i re l eə n aʊ ə k əʊ eɪ m æ b d ʤ ɪəʤ eɪ p f m j ɔ ː ʧ æ z t l ɜ ː g sh ʃ ɑ ː æ v d ʤ h ɔ ː s aɪ b ɑ ː n wɒ i n t r i ː ɒ ɑ ː θ h ɪ ð eɪ k tg d z aɪ w n m g əʊ l d f ɪ ʃ ʊəə s l θ k eɪ b v ŋ p æ m ʒ v ʤ
Word List
boa constrictor iguanacat lizardcockatoo mousedog parrotgerbil ponygoldfish rabbitguinea pig salamanderhamster snakehedgehog turtlehorse
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Word Search Three - PrepositionsAt the bottom of the page you have a list of twenty-eight prepositions. Hidden in the block
of phonetic letters in the middle of the page are the phonetic spellings of the words on the list. Circle the phonetic spellings of the words as you find them in the puzzle. The spellings can appear horizontally (← →), vertically (↑↓), or diagonally (↖↘), either forwards (→/fɔːwədz/→) or backwards (←\zdəwkæb\←). Be aware that in the puzzle there are also several phonetic misspellings of the words that are designed to trick you, so make sure that you circle only the correct spellings of the words as they sound. Answers are on page 74.
b i ː l ɒ eɪ b ə v əʊ z s æ b n bn ə f t ɜ ː n u w t p n u ː ɪ i ː ɪɒ ʊ b aʊ ʃ ɪ ɒ aʊ ɪ ʧ ɪ j s w hd ʤ ə b ʊə m u ː n w θ s ŋ a ɪ t a ɪɪ n t ə k r d h t g ə ʌ d ɪ ng ɔ ː w ɪ ə θ ɔ ɪ v ʌ b ə ɑ ː n z b dt s ɪ n z ɔ ː f l i ɒ f r ə m us ə n e f w ɪ ð ɪ n t t æ d ɑ ːn l b ɪ æ r s aʊ ɔ ː z ə p d ɪ de a ɪ b u ː θ i ː n ə d n ʌ e j m aʊg ð ɒ t d v b l t b ɜ ː s ʊə ə nə m eə n ə ʧ ə m ʌ ŋ ə k r ɒ sθ d aʊ l i j n f h p ʒ ɪ ɪ əʊ ti ː r ɒ s eɪ z d ɔ ː w ə t θ ŋ w əə ŋ u ː v əʊ l ɪ b k r b ɪ n i ː θ
Word List
about behind ontoabove below overacross beneath sinceafter besides throughagainst between throughoutalong down towardsamid during underneathamong except withinaround frombefore into
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Word Search Four - TimeAt the bottom of the page you have a list of twenty-two words that are concerned with
time. Hidden in the block of phonetic letters in the middle of the page are the phonetic spellings of the words on the list. Circle the phonetic spellings of the words as you find them in the puzzle. The spellings can appear horizontally (← →), vertically (↑↓), or diagonally (↖↘), either forwards (→/fɔːwədz/→) or backwards (←\zdəwkæb\←). Be aware that in the puzzle there are also several phonetic misspellings of the words that are designed to trick you, so make sure that you circle only the correct spellings of the words as they sound. Answers are on page 74.
m ɪ r j p ʃ ʌ t i r ə ʧ n e sʌ æ d e k eɪ d h g t ɑ ː l ɒ f ən l ʤ s e k u ː ɒ d ʊ j d aɪ s mð s aʊ t ŋ z n əʊ ɑ ː ə m ʌ s ɪə i ː ɑ ː f t ə n u ː n v n aɪ t s æ s pt ɪə ʊ d ɜ ː f w əʊ k ð ɪ k b ə də ʧ s eɪ ʊə i ː r ɪ aʊ m d ʌ ʒ n ɔ ːm æ t g k ɒ s h n uː ɔ ː aɪ u ː eɪ nn ʊə m e m p l ʃ b t t n t ɜ ː sð ɔɪ n ə əʊ t ə d eɪ n ə θ ɪ aʊ eeə d t z ŋ aɪ v ɑ ː θ ɪ m æ n ŋ nh s e k ə n d f ə r ɒ ʧ ɪ s ti ː aɪ ʒ u ː b d ɔɪ m ʌ n θ n m p ʊl ʌ s p r ɪ ŋ æ m g v əʊ ə j rr d eɪ ə ʤ m k n z i ː s t ɜ ː ʃ i
Word List
afternoon nightautumn nooncentury seasondawn seconddecade springdusk summerevening todaymidnight tomorrowminute weekendmonth wintermorning yesterday
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Word Search Five - JewelleryAt the bottom of the page you have a list of eighteen pieces of jewellery. Hidden in the
block of phonetic letters in the middle of the page are the phonetic spellings of the words on the list. Circle the phonetic spellings of the words as you find them in the puzzle. The spellings can appear horizontally (← →), vertically (↑↓), or diagonally (↖↘), either forwards (→/fɔːwədz/→) or backwards (←\zdəwkæb\←). Be aware that in the puzzle there are also several phonetic misspellings of the words that are designed to trick you, so make sure that you circle only the correct spellings of the words as they sound. Answers are on page 75.
æ t b w r ʌ ə f b i ː d z b s th i ː r ɪ n g s ɪ g n ə t r ɪ ŋaʊ p u ː t l e g ŋ æ b j i ː ʧ eɪ ns i ʧ n ɒ ɑ ː k b ɪə g ɪ z h n əʊ n eɪ ɑ ː ʧ æ ŋ l ɔ ː t u ː l ʌ r id z aʊ d m ɪ ə p eɪ θ aɪ ɜ ː f ɑ ː lk i ː ʃ p d b r əʊ ʧ s ʊ p t w æw ɜ ː g e s ʌ r t eə b d v ɪ eɪ dɒ əʊ w p k u ː d eɪ ʒ əʊ aɪ ə k n əʧ ɪə r ɪ ŋ v ɔ ː f s i ː ə ŋ ɒ ʊə ms l ɑ ː k ɪ t ɒ ʤ t l m ɪ l s pt ə h aɪ l æ j ɑ ː ʌ ɔɪ ə r ɔ ː æ ðr m ɪ d f p e n d ə n t ʧ l ʌæ s u ː w ʌ l g ŋ æ b d s ŋ eɪ gp ɒ n e k l ə s r ə z ɪ t ɜ ː n
Word List
bangle medallionbeads necklacebrooch pendantchain signet ringcharm bracelet string of pearlscufflinks studdiamonds tie pinearring watch straplocket wedding band
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Word Search Six - Film GenresAt the bottom of the page you have a list of nineteen kinds of movies. Hidden in the block
of phonetic letters in the middle of the page are the phonetic spellings of the words on the list. Circle the phonetic spellings of the words as you find them in the puzzle. The spellings can appear horizontally (← →), vertically (↑↓), or diagonally (↖↘), either forwards (→/fɔːwədz/→) or backwards (←\zdəwkæb\←). Be aware that in the puzzle there are also several phonetic misspellings of the words that are designed to trick you, so make sure that you circle only the correct spellings of the words as they sound. Answers are on page 75.
ʧ p ɜ ː r i ə d ɔ ː ɜ ː ɑ ː t h aʊ z wh æ k s ə n k w d ʃ ɒ j l ɔɪ ii ː f r aɪ æ ɒ b ɑ ː eə r n əʊ g d ðd s aɪ l m ɪə s d ə m ɑ ː k ə e rɑ ː ʌ m ə i aʊ t s v ʊ l m ɔ ː æ ɪk θ d n h w ʊə p eɪ f ɒ r ə n lj i r t n e m u j k ɒ d ʃ ɪ əu ː n ɑː ɪ aɪ s ɜ ː ʒ k h m k f m km ɜ ː m ŋ l t ʊ ɪ h e ɪ ə ɑ ː eɪ iə t ə i s ə t n æ f s s n t rn s ɔ ː t r n eɪ ɒ s ʌ t eɪ t ɪ ft e l ʊə æ k ʃ n p ɪə r i ə d ɑ ːə w b m u z ə t r ɔ ː i v s u ː pr n əʊ ɪ ʤ aɪ g i f ə d m i ː j aʊi r ɔ ː t s v ʌ l eə s i ː l ə n t
Word List
action love storyanimated mysteryart house periodcomedy romantic comedycrime drama science-fictiondocumentary silentdrama thrillerfantasy westernforeign warhorror
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Word Search Seven - ToolsAt the bottom of the page you have a list of twenty-five tools. Hidden in the block of
phonetic letters in the middle of the page are the phonetic spellings of the words on the list. Circle the phonetic spellings of the words as you find them in the puzzle. The spellings can appear horizontally (← →), vertically (↑↓), or diagonally (↖↘), either forwards (→/fɔːwədz/→) or backwards (←\zdəwkæb\←). Be aware that in the puzzle there are also several phonetic misspellings of the words that are designed to trick you, so make sure that you circle only the correct spellings of the words as they sound. Answers are on page 76.
v ʌ ə m æ h ɪ ʧ e n v m ɒ s ɔ ːd z n d ɑ ː ə t l ʌ b aɪ æ k p wɔ ː f eɪ t n l p l ɪə r z l f r nk θ l æ z ɑ ː ə eɪ j u aʊ ɪ e eɪ ʊn ə p ɪ ŋ ɜ ː s t r s m t k g tʃ s d əʊ r aɪ h ʊə æ k ʃ ʧ ə ʌ æn ʤ ʊ p u ː d ɔ ː w p ɒ s ɔɪ i n re ʧ w b aʊ s k ɑ ː h b əʊ l t s əʊt ð ə i ː r ə ʧ ɪ z l n h w aɪ ls eɪ g ʒ d n s k r u ː d r aɪ v ək ʃ l ɑ ː e u ː ɒ æ g t ʌ eɪ e ʒ tɪ ɔɪ ɔ ː b t m əʊ v n i ː k l ɜ ː n ɪh æ k s ɔ ː aʊ p aɪ l d r e s aʊ ʧp ɜ ː ʤ l eə d ɪ eɪ ʊ z ə aɪ l p æw n j ɑ ː p ɪə n ʌ t ʊə ð m b ɪ h
Word List
bolt rollerchisel routerelectric drill scraperextension cord screwdriverhacksaw spannerhammer spray gunhatchet tape measurelevel toolboxmallet vicenail wood planernut workbenchpliers wrenchpower sander
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Word Search Eight - Kitchen UtensilsAt the bottom of the page you have a list of twenty-six kitchen utensils. Hidden in the
block of phonetic letters in the middle of the page are the phonetic spellings of the words on the list. Circle the phonetic spellings of the words as you find them in the puzzle. The spellings can appear horizontally (← →), vertically (↑↓), or diagonally (↖↘), either forwards (→/fɔːwədz/→) or backwards (←\zdəwkæb\←). Be aware that in the puzzle there are also several phonetic misspellings of the words that are designed to trick you, so make sure that you circle only the correct spellings of the words as they sound. Answers are on page 76.
w ə l t u v s p æ ʧ ə l ə l ʤp a ɪ d ɪ ʃ ʊ i ː θ eɪ m v t əʊ p ðg ɑ ː æ n ŋ l h s i ː ʌ eɪ r s ɪ ə ləʊ m l əʊ ə b ʊə t l r ɜ ː k ʊ əʊ u ːp ɒ z p ʌ l s n g s e m b a ɪ tɪ ə ə e n d ʧ ʌ aʊ ɑ ː t ɒ ŋ z ə rl ð t ə æ w ɔ ː k l ŋ ɪ ʃ æ i ː əʊə ɪ u ː eɪ ʒ p j v ɪ s k l eɪ d ln s p ɑ ː t u ː l ə k b ɔ ː j r eə ɪə ʧ ʃ w z əʊ a ɪ ɪ k e k s ɪ w ŋt ɪ ɔ ː æ r θ m t r n s ə p i ː pæ p f ə l d s æ ʌ g k g t æ ɪr p s ə k ʊ k ə ʃ e r p n k ng æ v ʌ ɒ ɔ ɪ ʤ p ə ə u ː s ɜ ː ɒ eɪk n i ʒ w d ɔ ː b ŋ ɪ p ɒ ʧ aʊ t
Word List
bun tin pie dishcasserole potato masherchip pan pressure cookerchopping board rolling pincolander saucepancorkscrew sievegarlic crusher spatulagrater steamergrill pan tin openerkettle toasterladle tongsmixing bowl whiskpeeler wok
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Word Search Nine - ArtAt the bottom of the page you have a list of twenty-four words that are concerned with art.
Hidden in the block of phonetic letters in the middle of the page are the phonetic spellings of the words on the list. Circle the phonetic spellings of the words as you find them in the puzzle. The spellings can appear horizontally (← →), vertically (↑↓), or diagonally (↖↘), either forwards (→/fɔːwədz/→) or backwards (←\zdəwkæb\←). Be aware that in the puzzle there are also several phonetic misspellings of the words that are designed to trick you, so make sure that you circle only the correct spellings of the words as they sound. Answers are on page 77.
m s k ʌ l p ʧ ə θ eə s l ɑ ː ð əʊəʊ ə ʃ f ʊ n d s ə v n æ k ɔɪ id r z l æ w f r aɪ m d n aʊ f de i ː g ɪ k ɑ ː n v æ s z d ʧ aʊ u ːl ə p aɪ n t ɪ n g ŋ eɪ s w v jæ l k æ i ː ə ə ʌ ʧ ɪ ɪ k ɔ ː ɪ tb ɪ m s l k ʃ p ɔ ː t r eɪ t s ss z ɒ t r ə ɔɪ e z n æ p ə m aɪt ə d ɪ ð l t f r eɪ m ɒ k j ʃr m l l z ə j i ɑ ː p l f ʌ u ː gæ ɪ eɪ l ʊə s r l p æ s t l z ɔɪk v θ aɪ m ə z ɪ b u ː j k ə i ː zt m ɒ f l i ː s t ʌ d i əʊ ɪ ə lʌ ɔɪ ə æ r f əʊ v ɪ z ə m aɪ m əʧ f g k ə l aɪ r k ə m ɒ d ə n
Word List
abstract modernacrylic museumcanvas oilcubism paintingeasel paletteexpressionism pastelfauvism portraitfound sculptureframe still lifegallery studiolandscape surrealismmodel watercolour
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Word Search Ten - ShapesAt the bottom of the page you have a list of twenty geometric shapes. Hidden in the block
of phonetic letters in the middle of the page are the phonetic spellings of the words on the list. Circle the phonetic spellings of the words as you find them in the puzzle. The spellings can appear horizontally (← →), vertically (↑↓), or diagonally (↖↘), either forwards (→/fɔːwədz/→) or backwards (←\zdəwkæb\←). Be aware that in the puzzle there are also several phonetic misspellings of the words that are designed to trick you, so make sure that you circle only the correct spellings of the words as they sound. Answers are on page 77.
p s ə l s p e l i ː k t u ː j l ne k əʊ m æ r g ə l e l ə r æ pn w u ː ð ʒ ŋ k ɜ ː s eə v ŋ g r a ɪt ɪ ə d b æ g f ʊə h ɒ ʤ ə ɪ ɪ rə s n a ɪ v s p ɪ l ɪ t z ʃ ɒ əg p r ɪ s m l aʊ ŋ k ə i ː m s mə t r ə p i ː z i ə m ɪ ə b z r ɪn m ʊ l k ʧ n s a ɪ l ə n d ə du e θ s r ə ɒ ɜ ː b s ɔ ɪ p æ h a ɪ s n əʊ k ɑ ː d g s p ɪ r ə m ɪ df g ɪ ŋ eɪ n æ p h i ː l ɪ k s ɔ ɪ eə l v əʊ m ɪ t a ɪ ʌ ɒ w n f ɔ ː bw ɪ ə f s r l n r t r æ p i ː z mk j u ː b i ɪ e ə n ə g ə t k ɒs ɜ ː k l j s p l g ŋ æ t k e r
Word List
circle prismcone pyramidcube rectanglecylinder rhomboidellipse rhombushelix sphereoctagon spiraloval squareparallelogram trapeziumpentagon triangle
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Phonetic Anagrams OnePhonetic anagrams are words whose phonetic letters can be rearranged to form
other words. For example, the word "nice" /naɪs/ is a phonetic anagram of the word "sign" /saɪn/ because the phonetic letters /n/, /aɪ/, and /s/ in the word /naɪs/ can be rearranged to form the letters /s/, /aɪ/, and /n/ in the word /saɪn/. In the following puzzle you are given fifteen phonetic letters and fifteen clues divided into groups of three. Find the answer to clue 1 using three of the phonetic letters in the list. Write the three phonetic letters in the three spaces to the right of the clue, and then write out the word in English in the space to the right of the phonetic spelling. Then to answer clue 2, rearrange the three letters you used in your first answer to form a phonetic anagram. To answer clue 3, rearrange the three phonetic letters you used in 1 and 2 one more time to form a third phonetic anagram that fits the clue. Cross the three phonetic letters that you used off the list, and repeat these steps for answers 4-6, 7-9, 10-12 and 13-15. When you have finished, you should have five sets of phonetic anagrams and all fifteen phonetic letters crossed off the list. Answers are on page 78.
Phonetic Letter List: ɪ æ ɔː iː ɒ f l l p p n s t t ʧ 1. a friend _ _ _ ____________2. you run this around a track _ _ _ ____________3. a fruit _ _ _ ____________
_______4. a unit of measurement _ _ _ ____________5. part of a face _ _ _ ____________6. a small hollow place in a wall or a hill _ _ _ ____________
_______7. part of a chair _ _ _ ____________8. a direction _ _ _ ____________9. devours _ _ _ ____________
_______10. a season of the year _ _ _ ____________11. very bad _ _ _ ____________12. a vase with a chip has one of these _ _ _ ____________
_______13. the highest part _ _ _ ____________14. things are cooked in this _ _ _ ____________15. to decide to do something _ _ _ ____________
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Phonetic Anagrams TwoPhonetic anagrams are words whose phonetic letters can be rearranged to form
other words. For example, the word "nice" /naɪs/ is a phonetic anagram of the word "sign" /saɪn/ because the phonetic letters /n/, /aɪ/, and /s/ in the word /naɪs/ can be rearranged to form the letters /s/, /aɪ/, and /n/ in the word /saɪn/. In the following puzzle you are given fifteen phonetic letters and fifteen clues divided into groups of three. Find the answer to clue 1 using three of the phonetic letters in the list. Write the three phonetic letters in the three spaces to the right of the clue, and then write out the word in English in the space to the right of the phonetic spelling. Then to answer clue 2, rearrange the three letters you used in your first answer to form a phonetic anagram. To answer clue 3, rearrange the three phonetic letters you used in 1 and 2 one more time to form a third phonetic anagram that fits the clue. Cross the three phonetic letters that you used off the list, and repeat these steps for answers 4-6, 7-9, 10-12 and 13-15. When you have finished, you should have five sets of phonetic anagrams and all fifteen phonetic letters crossed off the list. Answers are on page 78.
Phonetic Letter List: e æ eɪ əʊ iː f k l l l n n s t z1. part of a tree _ _ _ ____________2. to touch _ _ _ ____________3. to run away _ _ _ ____________
_______4. a small insect without wings _ _ _ ____________5. a small flying insect _ _ _ ____________6. what you can get from the sun _ _ _ ____________
_______7. part of the face _ _ _ ____________8. possesses _ _ _ ____________9. an area or region _ _ _ ____________
_______10. give something to someone for money _ _ _ ____________11. not more than _ _ _ ____________12. in addition to something _ _ _ ____________
_______13. a body of water surrounded by land _ _ _ ____________14. bricks and pots are made from this _ _ _ ____________15. a dark green, leafy vegetable _ _ _ ____________
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Phonetic Anagrams ThreePhonetic anagrams are words whose phonetic letters can be rearranged to form
other words. For example, the word "nice" /naɪs/ is a phonetic anagram of the word "sign" /saɪn/ because the phonetic letters /n/, /aɪ/, and /s/ in the word /naɪs/ can be rearranged to form the letters /s/, /aɪ/, and /n/ in the word /saɪn/. In the following puzzle you are given fifteen phonetic letters and fifteen clues divided into groups of three. Find the answer to clue 1 using three of the phonetic letters in the list. Write the three phonetic letters in the three spaces to the right of the clue, and then write out the word in English in the space to the right of the phonetic spelling. Then to answer clue 2, rearrange the three letters you used in your first answer to form a phonetic anagram. To answer clue 3, rearrange the three phonetic letters you used in 1 and 2 one more time to form a third phonetic anagram that fits the clue. Cross the three phonetic letters that you used off the list, and repeat these steps for answers 4-6, 7-9, 10-12 and 13-15. When you have finished, you should have five sets of phonetic anagrams and all fifteen phonetic letters crossed off the list. Answers are on page 79.
Phonetic Letter List: eɪ æ aɪ əʊ iː b f g k l l l p s t 1. happiness _ _ _ ____________2. a large bird with a sharp beak _ _ _ ____________3. a group of competing sports teams _ _ _ ____________
_______4. a folded card for holding papers _ _ _ ____________5. the time between birth and death _ _ _ ____________6. to travel through the air _ _ _ ____________
_______7. a container used to store things _ _ _ ____________8. a purpose or reason to do something _ _ _ ____________9. hurts _ _ _ ____________
_______10. where the water comes out in a home _ _ _ ____________11. to touch someone a few times gently _ _ _ ____________12. suitable or appropriate _ _ _ ____________
_______13. you do this to a trumpet to make sound _ _ _ ____________14. a deep, round dish for holding food _ _ _ ____________15. the softest part of the ear _ _ _ ____________
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Phonetic Anagrams FourPhonetic anagrams are words whose phonetic letters can be rearranged to form
other words. For example, the word "style" /staɪl/ is a phonetic anagram of the word "slight" /slaɪt/ because the phonetic letters /s/, /t/, /aɪ/, and /l/ in the word /staɪl/ can be rearranged to form the letters /s/, /l/, /aɪ/, and /t/ in the word /slaɪt/. In the following puzzle you are given twenty phonetic letters and fifteen clues divided into groups of three. Find the answer to clue 1 using four of the phonetic letters in the list. Write the four phonetic letters in the four spaces to the right of the clue, and then write out the word in English in the space to the right of the phonetic spelling. Then to answer clue 2, rearrange the four letters you used in your first answer to form a phonetic anagram. To answer clue 3, rearrange the four phonetic letters you used in 1 and 2 one more time to form a third phonetic anagram that fits the clue. Cross the four phonetic letters that you used off the list, and repeat these steps for answers 4-6, 7-9, 10-12 and 13-15. When you have finished, you should have five sets of phonetic anagrams and all twenty phonetic letters crossed off the list. Answers are on page 79.
Phonetic Letter List: e æ ʌ iː ɒ b k k k l l l p p p s s s t t1. part of a flower _ _ _ _ ____________2. the skin of a furry animal _ _ _ _ ____________3. jumped _ _ _ _ ____________
_______4. part of a belt _ _ _ _ ____________5. a thick stick used as a weapon _ _ _ _ ____________6. great size, mass, or volume _ _ _ _ ____________
_______7. loose _ _ _ _ ____________8. showing little concern _ _ _ _ ____________9. where students meet to be taught _ _ _ _ ____________
_______10. the highest points on mountains _ _ _ _ ____________11. retains possession of something _ _ _ _ ____________12. to say something _ _ _ _ ____________
_______13. a small round mark _ _ _ _ ____________14. containers for flowers or plants _ _ _ _ ____________15. to cease doing something _ _ _ _ ____________
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Phonetic Anagrams FivePhonetic anagrams are words whose phonetic letters can be rearranged to form
other words. For example, the word "style" /staɪl/ is a phonetic anagram of the word "slight" /slaɪt/ because the phonetic letters /s/, /t/, /aɪ/, and /l/ in the word /staɪl/ can be rearranged to form the letters /s/, /l/, /aɪ/, and /t/ in the word /slaɪt/. In the following puzzle you are given twenty phonetic letters and fifteen clues divided into groups of three. Find the answer to clue 1 using four of the phonetic letters in the list. Write the four phonetic letters in the four spaces to the right of the clue, and then write out the word in English in the space to the right of the phonetic spelling. Then to answer clue 2, rearrange the four letters you used in your first answer to form a phonetic anagram. To answer clue 3, rearrange the four phonetic letters you used in 1 and 2 one more time to form a third phonetic anagram that fits the clue. Cross the four phonetic letters that you used off the list, and repeat these steps for answers 4-6, 7-9, 10-12 and 13-15. When you have finished, you should have five sets of phonetic anagrams and all twenty phonetic letters crossed off the list. Answers are on page 80.
Phonetic Letter List: e æ ʌ ɪ əʊ f k k l l m n p p s s s t t t1. rigid _ _ _ _ ____________2. you can make this with your hand _ _ _ _ ____________3. is of the right size and shape _ _ _ _ ____________
_______4. a kind of fruit _ _ _ _ ____________5. a piece of something hard _ _ _ _ ____________6. to hit someone over and over _ _ _ _ ____________
_______7. unable to relax _ _ _ _ ____________8. mailed or issued _ _ _ _ ____________9. a home a bird makes _ _ _ _ ____________
_______10. was without something _ _ _ _ ____________11. to knock an opponent down in rugby _ _ _ _ ____________12. a farm's cows and bulls _ _ _ _ ____________
_______13. prods _ _ _ _ ____________14. deals with difficulties successfully _ _ _ _ ____________15. said something _ _ _ _ ____________
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Phonetic Anagrams SixPhonetic anagrams are words whose phonetic letters can be rearranged to form
other words. For example, the word "style" /staɪl/ is a phonetic anagram of the word "slight" /slaɪt/ because the phonetic letters /s/, /t/, /aɪ/, and /l/ in the word /staɪl/ can be rearranged to form the letters /s/, /l/, /aɪ/, and /t/ in the word /slaɪt/. In the following puzzle you are given twenty phonetic letters and fifteen clues divided into groups of three. Find the answer to clue 1 using four of the phonetic letters in the list. Write the four phonetic letters in the four spaces to the right of the clue, and then write out the word in English in the space to the right of the phonetic spelling. Then to answer clue 2, rearrange the four letters you used in your first answer to form a phonetic anagram. To answer clue 3, rearrange the four phonetic letters you used in 1 and 2 one more time to form a third phonetic anagram that fits the clue. Cross the four phonetic letters that you used off the list, and repeat these steps for answers 4-6, 7-9, 10-12 and 13-15. When you have finished, you should have five sets of phonetic anagrams and all twenty phonetic letters crossed off the list. Answers are on page 80.
Phonetic Letter List: ɪ eɪ æ iː ɒ f f k k k l l n p s s s t t t1. a mixture of rain and snow _ _ _ _ ____________2. lowest in rank or smallest in degree _ _ _ _ ____________3. to take something that isn't yours _ _ _ _ ____________
_______4. a thick slice of meat _ _ _ _ ____________5. a shoe for gliding on ice _ _ _ _ ____________6. removes something from a place _ _ _ _ ____________
_______7. to breathe heavily _ _ _ _ ____________8. slept briefly during the day _ _ _ _ ____________9. a design that is repeated over and over_ _ _ _ ____________
_______10. a wild animal with reddish-brown fur _ _ _ _ ____________11. to mock _ _ _ _ ____________12. forces air noisily from the lungs _ _ _ _ ____________
_______13. changing one's mind or tastes often _ _ _ _ ____________14. to hit with a light, quick blow _ _ _ _ ____________15. a high, overhanging area of rock _ _ _ _ ____________
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Phonetic Missing Letter One - Consonants Below you have the phonetic spellings of 24 words. However, each phonetic spelling is missing its middle letter. The 24 missing letters, which are all consonants, are listed above the 24 words. Your task is to put the 24 letters from the list back into the empty spaces to form the 24 words. However, each phonetic symbol on the letter list can be used only once, so if you use the symbol /θ/ in one word, you cannot use it in another. Cross out the letters as you use them. When you have found the right letters for all 24 words, write the English spellings of the words on the lines to the right. Answers are on page 81.
p b t d k g ʧ ʤ f v θ ð s z ʃ ʒ h m n ŋ l r j wf ɔː _ ə d _________________ʌ n _ ə n _________________p æ _ t s _________________ɪ n _ aɪ t _________________n ʌ _ ɪ ŋ _________________l ʌ _ ɪ ʤ _________________
m ə _ iː n _________________s ɜː _ ɪ s _________________r æ _ ɪ d _________________r ɪ _ ɔː t _________________h æ _ ɪ t _________________r ɪ _ eɪ n _________________m e _ ə d _________________m æ _ ɪ k _________________s ɪ _ g l _________________k æ _ ə t _________________w ʊ _ ə n _________________p ɪ _ ʧ ə _________________s əʊ _ ʤ ə _________________p ə _ j uː _________________m iː _ i ə _________________p ɜː _ ə s _________________n ɔː _ ə n _________________r ɪ _ ɜː s _________________
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Phonetic Missing Letter Two - Vowels Below you have the phonetic spellings of 22 words. However, each phonetic spelling is missing its middle letter. The 22 missing letters, which are all vowels, are listed above the 22 words. Your task is to put the 22 letters from the list back into the empty spaces to form the 22 words. However, each phonetic symbol on the letter list will be used only once, so if you use the symbol /ʌ/ in one word, you cannot use it in another. Cross out the letters as you use them. When you have found the right letters for all 22 words, write the English spellings of the words on the lines to the right. Answers are on page 82.
ɪ e æ ɑː ɒ ɔː ʊ u uː ʌ ɜː ə iː i eɪ əʊ aɪ ɔɪ aʊ ɪə eəʊəʌ n _ b l _________________b l _ ŋ k _________________d r _ ŋ k _________________ə d _ p t _________________s t _ d i _________________b l _ n d _________________b r _ n ʧ _________________ɪ m _ ʃ n _________________eɪ l _ ə n _________________p r _ s t _________________ɒ r _ n ʤ _________________e n _ ʤ i _________________g r _ n d _________________s p _ l t _________________k w _ t ə _________________s k _ r i _________________n j _ l i _________________h uː _ v ə _________________k r _ k s _________________k l _ l i _________________ɑː ʤ _ ə s _________________p j _ r ə _________________
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Phonetics For Fanatics Mark Saxer Phonetic Add-A-Letter One
Fill in the three spaces after number 1 with the three-letter phonetic spelling of the answer to clue 1. Then rearrange these three phonetic letters and add a fourth phonetic letter to them somewhere to form the four-letter phonetic spelling of the answer to clue 2. (Write the fourth letter you added in the space after the + sign.) Then rearrange the four letters of this phonetic spelling and add a fifth phonetic letter to form a five-letter phonetic spelling to the answer to clue 3. (Write the fifth letter you added in the space after the + sign.) Repeat these three steps with the three, four, and five-letter phonetic spellings to the answers to clues 4-6, 7-9, and 10-12. When completed, the phonetic letters after the + signs will form, reading down (↓), the phonetic spellings of the answers to clues 13 and 14. Answers are on page 83.
1. _ _ _ + _ = 2. _ _ _ _ + _ = 3. _ _ _ _ _4. _ _ _ + _ = 5. _ _ _ _ + _ = 6. _ _ _ _ _7. _ _ _ + _ = 8. _ _ _ _ + _ = 9. _ _ _ _ _10. _ _ _ + _ =11. _ _ _ _ + _ =12. _ _ _ _ _
13 14Clues
1. Sunday to Saturday2. not as strong as3. of the same ability or quantity as another4. one thousand kilograms5. an underground passage6. up to a certain point of time7. a piece of paper that shows you how much you owe at a restaurant 8. underneath9. a sport played with a heavy ball and pins10. a boy11. an arriving plane will do this12. a stick of wax with a piece of string in it13. solitary14. a connection between two things
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Phonetics For Fanatics Mark Saxer Phonetic Add-A-Letter Two
Fill in the three spaces after number 1 with the three-letter phonetic spelling of the answer to clue 1. Then rearrange these three phonetic letters and add a fourth phonetic letter to them somewhere to form the four-letter phonetic spelling of the answer to clue 2. (Write the fourth letter you added in the space after the + sign.) Then rearrange the four letters of this phonetic spelling and add a fifth phonetic letter to form a five-letter phonetic spelling to the answer to clue 3. (Write the fifth letter you added in the space after the + sign.) Repeat these three steps with the three, four, and five-letter phonetic spellings to the answers to clues 4-6, 7-9, and 10-12. When completed, the phonetic letters after the + signs will form, reading down (↓), the phonetic spellings of the answers to clues 13 and 14. Answers are on page 83.
1. _ _ _ + _ = 2. _ _ _ _ + _ = 3. _ _ _ _ _4. _ _ _ + _ = 5. _ _ _ _ + _ = 6. _ _ _ _ _7. _ _ _ + _ = 8. _ _ _ _ + _ = 9. _ _ _ _ _10. _ _ _ + _ =11. _ _ _ _ + _ =12. _ _ _ _ _
13 14Clues
1. is able to2. have a light meal3. you do this to a hotel reservation if you decide to go somewhere else4. it looks like a large mouse5. a place where races are run6. something you'll need to play tennis7. to have supper8. to say that something isn't true9. to say what a word or phrase means10. the opposite of happy11. the beach is covered with this12. you do this up on your feet13. the body's largest organ14. it takes you from floor to floor in a tall building
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Phonetics For Fanatics Mark Saxer Phonetic Add-A-Letter Three
Fill in the three spaces after number 1 with the three-letter phonetic spelling of the answer to clue 1. Then rearrange these three phonetic letters and add a fourth phonetic letter to them somewhere to form the four-letter phonetic spelling of the answer to clue 2. (Write the fourth letter you added in the space after the + sign.) Then rearrange the four letters of this phonetic spelling and add a fifth phonetic letter to form a five-letter phonetic spelling to the answer to clue 3. (Write the fifth letter you added in the space after the + sign.) Repeat these three steps with the three, four, and five-letter phonetic spellings to the answers to clues 4-6, 7-9, and 10-12. When completed, the phonetic letters after the + signs will form, reading down (↓), the phonetic spellings of the answers to clues 13 and 14. Answers are on page 83.
1. _ _ _ + _ = 2. _ _ _ _ + _ = 3. _ _ _ _ _4. _ _ _ + _ = 5. _ _ _ _ + _ = 6. _ _ _ _ _7. _ _ _ + _ = 8. _ _ _ _ + _ = 9. _ _ _ _ _10. _ _ _ + _ =11. _ _ _ _ + _ =12. _ _ _ _ _
13 14Clues
1. enjoyable2. as much as you need3. a round, flat bread roll4. chance or fortune5. part of a finger or thumb6. hard to understand7. to take a small drink of something8. a liquid made by the mouth9. a small gun10. to travel by horse or bike11. a machine to put clothes in after they have been in the washer12. a book to write one's thoughts or appointments in13. to the inside of something14. no more than
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Phonetics For Fanatics Mark Saxer Phonetic Add-A-Letter Four
Fill in the three spaces after number 1 with the three-letter phonetic spelling of the answer to clue 1. Then rearrange these three phonetic letters and add a fourth phonetic letter to them somewhere to form the four-letter phonetic spelling of the answer to clue 2. (Write the fourth letter you added in the space after the + sign.) Then rearrange the four letters of this phonetic spelling and add a fifth phonetic letter to form a five-letter phonetic spelling to the answer to clue 3. (Write the fifth letter you added in the space after the + sign.) Repeat these three steps with the three, four, and five-letter phonetic spellings to the answers to clues 4-6, 7-9, and 10-12. When completed, the phonetic letters after the + signs will form, reading down (↓), the phonetic spellings of the answers to clues 13 and 14. Answers are on page 84.
1. _ _ _ + _ = 2. _ _ _ _ + _ = 3. _ _ _ _ _4. _ _ _ + _ = 5. _ _ _ _ + _ = 6. _ _ _ _ _7. _ _ _ + _ = 8. _ _ _ _ + _ = 9. _ _ _ _ _10. _ _ _ + _ =11. _ _ _ _ + _ =12. _ _ _ _ _
13 14Clues
1. a dog wags this when he is happy2. you put food on this3. you use this to connect two sheets of paper4. to take money from someone by force5. you do this when someone lends you something6. a machine that looks and acts like a man7. to select something from a group of things8. to move forward making a little jump with each step9. to break loose or get free from10. to fail to perceive or understand something11. a cloud of small water droplets floating just above the ground12. blended together13. the official system for sending letters14. a thick slice of meat or fish
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Phonetics For Fanatics Mark Saxer Phonetic Add-A-Letter Five
Fill in the three spaces after number 1 with the three-letter phonetic spelling of the answer to clue 1. Then rearrange these three phonetic letters and add a fourth phonetic letter to them somewhere to form the four-letter phonetic spelling of the answer to clue 2. (Write the fourth letter you added in the space after the + sign.) Then rearrange the four letters of this phonetic spelling and add a fifth phonetic letter to form a five-letter phonetic spelling to the answer to clue 3. (Write the fifth letter you added in the space after the + sign.) Repeat these three steps with the three, four, and five-letter phonetic spellings to the answers to clues 4-6, 7-9, and 10-12. When completed, the phonetic letters after the + signs will form, reading down (↓), the phonetic spellings of the answers to clues 13 and 14. Answers are on page 84.
1. _ _ _ + _ = 2. _ _ _ _ + _ = 3. _ _ _ _ _4. _ _ _ + _ = 5. _ _ _ _ + _ = 6. _ _ _ _ _7. _ _ _ + _ = 8. _ _ _ _ + _ = 9. _ _ _ _ _10. _ _ _ + _ =11. _ _ _ _ + _ =12. _ _ _ _ _
13 14Clues
1. covered with water2. a direction3. a long search for something4. you do this with your fist on a door5. clothes can be made of this6. is unable to7. a royal figure8. hurting9. building or creating10. not good11. a group of musicians12. without much taste13. a spot on an article of clothing that is difficult to remove14. a desert animal that has a hump or two
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Phonetics For Fanatics Mark Saxer Phonetic Add-A-Letter Six
Fill in the three spaces after number 1 with the three-letter phonetic spelling of the answer to clue 1. Then rearrange these three phonetic letters and add a fourth phonetic letter to them somewhere to form the four-letter phonetic spelling of the answer to clue 2. (Write the fourth letter you added in the space after the + sign.) Then rearrange the four letters of this phonetic spelling and add a fifth phonetic letter to form a five-letter phonetic spelling to the answer to clue 3. (Write the fifth letter you added in the space after the + sign.) Repeat these three steps with the three, four, and five-letter phonetic spellings to the answers to clues 4-6, 7-9, and 10-12. When completed, the phonetic letters after the + signs will form, reading down (↓), the phonetic spellings of the answers to clues 13 and 14. Answers are on page 84.
1. _ _ _ + _ = 2. _ _ _ _ + _ = 3. _ _ _ _ _4. _ _ _ + _ = 5. _ _ _ _ + _ = 6. _ _ _ _ _7. _ _ _ + _ = 8. _ _ _ _ + _ = 9. _ _ _ _ _10. _ _ _ + _ =11. _ _ _ _ + _ =12. _ _ _ _ _
13 14Clues
1. to force air from your mouth2. part of an arm3. yelled loudly and deeply4. stopped living5. jumped headfirst into water6. to split something in two or more parts7. a pointed end of something, such as a pencil 8. a journey9. to write something by hand10. adult males11. more than a few12. the opposite of a friend13. all14. one of the daily meals
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Phonetics For Fanatics Mark Saxer Phonetic Add-A-Letter Seven
Fill in the three spaces after number 1 with the three-letter phonetic spelling of the answer to clue 1. Then rearrange these three phonetic letters and add a fourth phonetic letter to them somewhere to form the four-letter phonetic spelling of the answer to clue 2. (Write the fourth letter you added in the space after the + sign.) Then rearrange the four letters of this phonetic spelling and add a fifth phonetic letter to form a five-letter phonetic spelling to the answer to clue 3. (Write the fifth letter you added in the space after the + sign.) Repeat these three steps with the three, four, and five-letter phonetic spellings to the answers to clues 4-6, 7-9, and 10-12. When completed, the phonetic letters after the + signs will form, reading down (↓), the phonetic spellings of the answers to clues 13 and 14. Answers are on page 85.
1. _ _ _ + _ = 2. _ _ _ _ + _ = 3. _ _ _ _ _4. _ _ _ + _ = 5. _ _ _ _ + _ = 6. _ _ _ _ _7. _ _ _ + _ = 8. _ _ _ _ + _ = 9. _ _ _ _ _10. _ _ _ + _ =11. _ _ _ _ + _ =12. _ _ _ _ _
13 14Clues
1. nothing2. to pay attention to what someone is saying3. to shine wetly4. stitched together with needle and thread5. a small rock6. to observe or perceive something7. not doing anything 8. you use this to wink9. to make very happy10. the place where you pay for things at a store11. to touch someone lightly with your fingers in order to cause laughter12. a piece of writing in a magazine or newpaper13. a thin piece of wood that has fallen from a tree14. a type of musical instrument
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Phonetics For Fanatics Mark Saxer Phonetic Add-A-Letter Eight
Fill in the three spaces after number 1 with the three-letter phonetic spelling of the answer to clue 1. Then rearrange these three phonetic letters and add a fourth phonetic letter to them somewhere to form the four-letter phonetic spelling of the answer to clue 2. (Write the fourth letter you added in the space after the + sign.) Then rearrange the four letters of this phonetic spelling and add a fifth phonetic letter to form a five-letter phonetic spelling to the answer to clue 3. (Write the fifth letter you added in the space after the + sign.) Repeat these three steps with the three, four, and five-letter phonetic spellings to the answers to clues 4-6, 7-9, and 10-12. When completed, the phonetic letters after the + signs will form, reading down (↓), the phonetic spellings of the answers to clues 13 and 14. Answers are on page 85.
1. _ _ _ + _ = 2. _ _ _ _ + _ = 3. _ _ _ _ _4. _ _ _ + _ = 5. _ _ _ _ + _ = 6. _ _ _ _ _7. _ _ _ + _ = 8. _ _ _ _ + _ = 9. _ _ _ _ _10. _ _ _ + _ =11. _ _ _ _ + _ =12. _ _ _ _ _
13 14Clues
1. a kind of flower2. nought3. brave men and women who are admired4. to put something in a liquid and then quickly remove it5. a tap will do this if it hasn't been completely shut off6. quick7. to make angry8. to depend on someone9. to answer someone10. to move towards a person or place11. a religious man who lives apart from society and has few possessions12. a small, ape-like animal with a long tail13. a piece of jewellery worn on the head14. glad
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Phonetics For Fanatics Mark Saxer Phonetic Add-A-Letter Nine
Fill in the three spaces after number 1 with the three-letter phonetic spelling of the answer to clue 1. Then rearrange these three phonetic letters and add a fourth phonetic letter to them somewhere to form the four-letter phonetic spelling of the answer to clue 2. (Write the fourth letter you added in the space after the + sign.) Then rearrange the four letters of this phonetic spelling and add a fifth phonetic letter to form a five-letter phonetic spelling to the answer to clue 3. (Write the fifth letter you added in the space after the + sign.) Repeat these three steps with the three, four, and five-letter phonetic spellings to the answers to clues 4-6, 7-9, and 10-12. When completed, the phonetic letters after the + signs will form, reading down (↓), the phonetic spellings of the answers to clues 13 and 14. Answers are on page 85.
1. _ _ _ + _ = 2. _ _ _ _ + _ = 3. _ _ _ _ _4. _ _ _ + _ = 5. _ _ _ _ + _ = 6. _ _ _ _ _7. _ _ _ + _ = 8. _ _ _ _ + _ = 9. _ _ _ _ _10. _ _ _ + _ =11. _ _ _ _ + _ =12. _ _ _ _ _
13 14Clues
1. to speak to God2. to express approval of strongly3. to determine the value of something4. a sum of money you owe 5. to correct a text or make it shorter6. a type of credit card that takes money directly from a bank account7. to place or put something somewhere8. you will find this on a stairway9. unhappy or disturbed about something10. a small, seeded fruit that is usually eaten dried11. the shape of a human body12. to pardon someone for a wrong they have committed13. something used to fasten clothes, purses, or bags14. overhead
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Phonetics For Fanatics Mark Saxer Phonetic Add-A-Letter Ten
Fill in the three spaces after number 1 with the three-letter phonetic spelling of the answer to clue 1. Then rearrange these three phonetic letters and add a fourth phonetic letter to them somewhere to form the four-letter phonetic spelling of the answer to clue 2. (Write the fourth letter you added in the space after the + sign.) Then rearrange the four letters of this phonetic spelling and add a fifth phonetic letter to form a five-letter phonetic spelling to the answer to clue 3. (Write the fifth letter you added in the space after the + sign.) Repeat these three steps with the three, four, and five-letter phonetic spellings to the answers to clues 4-6, 7-9, and 10-12. When completed, the phonetic letters after the + signs will form, reading down (↓), the phonetic spellings of the answers to clues 13 and 14. Answers are on page 86.
1. _ _ _ + _ = 2. _ _ _ _ + _ = 3. _ _ _ _ _4. _ _ _ + _ = 5. _ _ _ _ + _ = 6. _ _ _ _ _7. _ _ _ + _ = 8. _ _ _ _ + _ = 9. _ _ _ _ _10. _ _ _ + _ =11. _ _ _ _ + _ =12. _ _ _ _ _
13 14Clues
1. an old piece of cloth that you use to clean with2. to pull something along the ground with force3. large and impressive in scope and size4. you can teach a dog to do this5. this connects your hand to your arm6. a piece of paper you get when you buy something7. not on time 8. the most powerful people in society9. a small individual fact or item about something much larger10. the Metric system is based on this11. intended to say12. concerned with the mind13. you do this at night14. you use this to sew
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Phonetics For Fanatics Mark Saxer Phonetic Add-A-Letter Eleven
Fill in the three spaces after number 1 with the three-letter phonetic spelling of the answer to clue 1. Then rearrange these three phonetic letters and add a fourth phonetic letter to them somewhere to form the four-letter phonetic spelling of the answer to clue 2. (Write the fourth letter you added in the space after the + sign.) Then rearrange the four letters of this phonetic spelling and add a fifth phonetic letter to form a five-letter phonetic spelling to the answer to clue 3. (Write the fifth letter you added in the space after the + sign.) Repeat these three steps with the three, four, and five-letter phonetic spellings to the answers to clues 4-6, 7-9, and 10-12. When completed, the phonetic letters after the + signs will form, reading down (↓), the phonetic spellings of the answers to clues 13 and 14. Answers are on page 86.
1. _ _ _ + _ = 2. _ _ _ _ + _ = 3. _ _ _ _ _4. _ _ _ + _ = 5. _ _ _ _ + _ = 6. _ _ _ _ _7. _ _ _ + _ = 8. _ _ _ _ + _ = 9. _ _ _ _ _10. _ _ _ + _ =11. _ _ _ _ + _ =12. _ _ _ _ _
13 14Clues
1. it's larger than a village but smaller than a city2. to calculate the total number of items in a group3. an arrangement you have with a bank to keep your money there4. to tear something5. to fix something6. to get ready for something7. unable to walk well because of an injury8. a light that comes from a match9. a woman or a girl10. to jump high or far11. to beg someone for something in a strong way12. feeling happy about something13. cautious14. to calm someone by giving him what he wants
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Phonetics For Fanatics Mark Saxer Phonetic Add-A-Letter Twelve
Fill in the three spaces after number 1 with the three-letter phonetic spelling of the answer to clue 1. Then rearrange these three phonetic letters and add a fourth phonetic letter to them somewhere to form the four-letter phonetic spelling of the answer to clue 2. (Write the fourth letter you added in the space after the + sign.) Then rearrange the four letters of this phonetic spelling and add a fifth phonetic letter to form a five-letter phonetic spelling to the answer to clue 3. (Write the fifth letter you added in the space after the + sign.) Repeat these three steps with the three, four, and five-letter phonetic spellings to the answers to clues 4-6, 7-9, and 10-12. When completed, the phonetic letters after the + signs will form, reading down (↓), the phonetic spellings of the answers to clues 13 and 14. Answers are on page 86.
1. _ _ _ + _ = 2. _ _ _ _ + _ = 3. _ _ _ _ _4. _ _ _ + _ = 5. _ _ _ _ + _ = 6. _ _ _ _ _7. _ _ _ + _ = 8. _ _ _ _ + _ = 9. _ _ _ _ _10. _ _ _ + _ =11. _ _ _ _ + _ =12. _ _ _ _ _
13 14Clues
1. something to sleep in2. has lost blood3. can be eaten4. a thick, flavourful liquid that is poured over food5. a playground toy that children ride up and down on6. a small, vertically-swimming fish with a bony body, ponylike head, and a long, curled tail7. a circular edge8. to remove by cutting 9. to deserve10. a fabric used for catching fish11. to go into12. to be present at an event, such as a theatre performance13. a unit that is used to measure volume14. before or in front of you
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Phonetics For Fanatics Mark Saxer Phonetic Syllaballistic One - Downtown
Below you will find the phonetic spellings of 20 city places. However, the phonetic spellings of these 20 places have been broken up into 56 phonetic syllables. Your goal is to connect the syllables to rebuild all 20 city places. The number of blanks after each number (1-20) will tell you how many phonetic letters you need to spell the word. The parentheses () will tell you the number of syllables the word has. For instance, in answer 1 you are looking for a two syllable word that is spelt with four phonetic letters. Every syllable on the list must be used, but used only once, so cross out the syllables as you use them. When you are finished, write out the English spellings of the words in the spaces to the right. Answers are on Page 87.
brer bʌs bɑː bəz beɪ diː ə ə əfi fɑː faɪ fɪs grəʊ gɒg helθ həʊ hɒsi klʌb kə kɑː kɪt kɒ kɔːt lə laɪliːs lɔː mə mə mɑː ɒ pet pə pəʊstpɪ rəl ri ri si steɪ steɪ steɪ stɒpsə sɪn sɪn tel tə təl ʃn ʃn ʃnʃɒp θɪə1. _ _ _ _ (2 syllables) ______________________2. _ _ _ _ _ (2 syllables) ______________________3. _ _ _ _ _ (2 syllables) ______________________4. _ _ _ _ _ (2 syllables) ______________________5. _ _ _ _ _ (2 syllables, 2 words) ______________________6. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (2 syllables, 2 words) ______________________7. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (2 syllables, 2 words) ______________________8. _ _ _ _ _ _ (3 syllables) ______________________9. _ _ _ _ _ _ (3 syllables) ______________________
10. _ _ _ _ _ _ (3 syllables) ______________________11. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (3 syllables) ______________________12. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (3 syllables) ______________________13. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (3 syllables) ______________________14. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (3 syllable) ______________________15. _ _ _ _ _ _ (3 syllables, 2 words) ______________________16. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (3 syllables, 2 words) ______________________17. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (3 syllables, 2 words) ______________________18. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (4 syllables, 2 words) ______________________19. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (4 syllables, 2 words) ______________________20. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (4 syllables, 2 words) ______________________
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Phonetic Syllaballistic Two - VacationBelow you will find the phonetic spellings of 23 words concerning vacations. However,
the phonetic spellings of these 23 vacation words have been broken up into 53 phonetic syllables. Your goal is to connect the syllables to rebuild all 23 vacation words. The number of blanks after each number (1-23) will tell you how many phonetic letters you need to spell the word. The parentheses () will tell you the number of syllables the word has. For instance, in answer 2 you are looking for a two syllable word that is spelt with three phonetic letters. Every syllable on the list must be used, but used only once, so cross out the syllables as you use them. When you are finished, write out the English spellings of the words in the spaces to the right. Answers are on Page 88.
brɔːd bæg beɪð deɪ ə ə ə ə feəhaʊs həʊ hɒl hɒs kruːz le læks lʌg ləɪʤ ɪʤ ɪst ɪts ɪŋ ɪŋ ɪŋ məʊ nɪəzpɑːs pɔːt pɔːt rɪ riː rəʊd sʌm sʌn saɪtsiː suː tel tel tl trɪp træv tɪk tʊərvə zɔːt ʒə ʃn ʃɒp eɪ eə eə1. _ _ _ _ (1 syllable) ______________________2. _ _ _ (2 syllables) ______________________3. _ _ _ _ (2 syllables) ______________________4. _ _ _ _ (2 syllables) ______________________5. _ _ _ _ _ (2 syllables) ______________________6. _ _ _ _ _ (2 syllables) ______________________7. _ _ _ _ _ (2 syllables) ______________________8. _ _ _ _ _ (2 syllables) ______________________9. _ _ _ _ _ (2 syllables) ______________________
10. _ _ _ _ _ (2 syllables) ______________________11. _ _ _ _ _ (2 syllables) ______________________12. _ _ _ _ _ (2 syllables) ______________________13. _ _ _ _ _ _ (2 syllables) ______________________14. _ _ _ _ _ _ (2 syllables) ______________________15. _ _ _ _ _ _ (2 syllables) ______________________16. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (2 syllables, 2 words) ______________________17. _ _ _ _ _ _ (3 syllables) ______________________18. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (3 syllables) ______________________19. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (3 syllables) ______________________20. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (3 syllables) ______________________21. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (3 syllables) ______________________22. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (3 syllables, 2 words) ______________________23. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (4 syllables) ______________________
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Phonetic Syllaballistic Three - School SuppliesBelow you will find the phonetic spellings of 28 items that students and teachers use in the
classroom. However, the phonetic spellings of these 28 items have been broken up into 68 phonetic syllables. Your goal is to connect the syllables to rebuild all 28 school supplies. The number of blanks after each number (1-28) will tell you how many phonetic letters you need to spell the word. The parentheses () will tell you the number of syllables the word has. For instance, in answer 4 you are looking for a two syllable word that is spelt with four phonetic letters. Every syllable on the list must be used, but used only once, so cross out the syllables as you use them. When you are finished, write out the English spellings of the words in the spaces to the right. Answers are on Page 89.
bæg baɪn bɒks bɔːd bɔːd bʊk bʊk bʊk diːdiː dɪk dɪsk draɪ də ɪ ɪ ɪd əən əz fluː gluː kæl kju klɪp kreɪ kəkə kə kɒm leɪ lə mɑː nəʊt nə penpen peɪ peɪ peɪst pleɪ plə plz pækt pəpə rek reɪ ri reɪz rɒm ruː set siːsiː sɪz sl sl steɪ steɪ tekst teɪp təzə ʃɑːp ʃn ʃən ʧɔːk1. _ _ _ (1 syllable) ______________________2. _ _ _ (1 syllable) ______________________3. _ _ _ _ (1 syllable) ______________________4. _ _ _ _ (2 syllables) ______________________5. _ _ _ _ (2 syllables) ______________________6. _ _ _ _ (2 syllables) ______________________7. _ _ _ _ _ (2 syllables) ______________________8. _ _ _ _ _ (2 syllables) ______________________9. _ _ _ _ _ (2 syllables) ______________________
10. _ _ _ _ _ (2 syllables) ______________________11. _ _ _ _ _ (2 syllables) ______________________12. _ _ _ _ _ (2 syllables) ______________________13. _ _ _ _ _ (3 syllables) ______________________14. _ _ _ _ _ _ (2 syllables) ______________________15. _ _ _ _ _ _ (2 syllables) ______________________16. _ _ _ _ _ _ (2 syllables) ______________________17. _ _ _ _ _ _ (2 syllables) ______________________18. _ _ _ _ _ _ (2 syllables) ______________________19. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (2 syllables) ______________________20. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (3 syllables) ______________________21. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (3 syllables) ______________________22. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (3 syllables) ______________________23. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (3 syllables, 2 words) ______________________24. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (3 syllables, 2 words) ______________________25. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (4 syllables) ______________________26. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (4 syllables, 2 words) ______________________27. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (4 syllables, 3 words) ______________________28. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (5 syllables, 2 words) ______________________
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Syllaballistic Four - Homes and Residences
Below you will find the phonetic spellings of 20 homes and residences. However, the phonetic spellings of these 20 homes have been broken up into 54 phonetic syllables. Your goal is to connect the syllables to rebuild all 20 residences. The number of blanks after each number (1-20) will tell you how many phonetic letters you need to spell the word. The parentheses () will tell you the number of syllables the word has. For instance, in answer 1 you are looking for a two syllable word that is spelt with four phonetic letters. Every syllable on the list must be used, but used only once, so cross out the syllables as you use them. When you are finished, write out the English spellings of the words in the spaces to the right. Answers are on Page 90.
blɒk bʌŋ dju ː dɪ dɪ ə əs əst əvflæt flæts græn gə haʊs haʊs haʊs haʊs haʊshaʊs həʊm i i ɪg ɪn ɪʤ kɑːs kæbkɒt kʌn l li leɪ ləʊ lɒg lu ː m ænm æn m eɪ net pent pleks pæl sem steɪ t tertri tæʧt tæʧt təʊ zə ʃn ʃæ ʃæ θæʧt1. _ _ _ _ (2 syllables) ______________________2. _ _ _ _ (2 syllables) ______________________3. _ _ _ _ (2 syllables) ______________________4. _ _ _ _ (2 syllables) ______________________5. _ _ _ _ _ (2 syllables) ______________________6. _ _ _ _ _ (2 syllables) ______________________7. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (2 syllables) ______________________8. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (3 syllables) ______________________9. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (3 syllables) ______________________
10. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (3 syllables) ______________________11. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (2 syllables) ______________________12. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (3 syllables, 2 words) ______________________13. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (3 syllables, 2 words) ______________________14. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (3 syllables, 2 words) ______________________15. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (3 syllables, 2 words) ______________________16. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (3 syllables, 2 words) ______________________17. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (3 syllables, 2 words) ______________________18. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (3 syllables, 2 words) ______________________19. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (3 syllables, 3 words) ______________________20. _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (4 syllables, 2 words) ______________________
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Phonetics For Fanatics Mark Saxer Phonetic Syllaballistic Five - School Subjects
Below you will find the phonetic spellings of 24 school subjects. However, the phonetic spellings of these 24 school subjects have been broken up into 83 phonetic syllables. Your goal is to connect the syllables to rebuild all 24 school subjects. The number of blanks after each number (1-24) will tell you how many phonetic letters you need to spell the word. The parentheses () will tell you the number of syllables the word has. For instance, in answer 2 you are looking for a two syllable word that is spelt with five phonetic letters. Every syllable on the list must be used, but used only once, so cross out the syllables as you use them. When you are finished, write out the English spellings of the words in the spaces to the right. Answers are on Page 91.
ɑːt æl baɪ brə ə ə ə ə əə ə ə ə ən ən əns əns eʤʤi ʤi ʤi ʤi ʤi ʤi ʤi ʤi fifɪz fɪz fɒr glɪʃ græm gwɪʤ hɪs ɪks ɪksɪks ɪ ɪ ɪs ɪŋ iː kem kæl keɪkə kjə kl kl kɒl lɪt lɪt lɪʤ læŋləs mæt mæθ mjuː nɒm nɒm ɒg ɒl ɒlɒl ɒm pə rɪ rə rə saɪ saɪ saɪsi səʊ ʃən trɪg tri tri tri tri ʧəzɪk u1. _ _ (1 syllable) ____________________2. _ _ _ _ _ (2 syllables) ____________________3. _ _ _ _ _ (2 syllables) ____________________4. _ _ _ _ _ _ (2 syllables) ____________________5. _ _ _ _ _ _ (2 syllables) ____________________6. _ _ _ _ _ _ (2 syllables) ____________________7. _ _ _ _ _ _ (2 syllables) ____________________8. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (3 syllables) ____________________9. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (3 syllables) ____________________
10. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (3 syllables) ____________________11. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (3 syllables) ____________________12. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (3 syllables) ____________________13. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (4 syllables) ____________________14. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (4 syllables) ____________________15. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (4 syllables) ____________________16. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (4 syllables) ____________________17. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (4 syllables) ____________________18. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (4 syllables) ____________________19. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (4 syllables) ____________________20. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (4 syllables, 2 words) ____________________21. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (5 syllables) ____________________22. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (5 syllables) ____________________23. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (6 syllables, 2 words) ____________________24. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (7 syllables, 2 words) ____________________
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Phonetic Codebreaking One - Numbers In this puzzle, you have been given a list of twenty numbers between zero and a hundred. The numbers have been written out in phonetic letters, but in a code in which each phonetic letter of the numbers' true phonetic spellings has been replaced with another phonetic letter. For instance, the four phonetic letters in first code word, "pdæg", stand for four other phonetic letters which form the real phonetic spelling of a number. The code will be the same for all of the words on the list. Thus the "p" letter in "pdæg" will stand for the same letter that the "p" letter in the fifth word does, and so on. Your task is to solve the code and discover the names of the numbers on the list. Write the correct phonetic spellings of the numbers in the blanks under the Phonetic Spelling column. Then write the spellings of the numbers in English in the third column. Answers are on page 92.
Code Spelling Phonetic Spelling English Spellingpdæg _ _ _ _ ________________tɜːæ _ _ _ ________________ŋmð _ _ _ ________________tbkw _ _ _ _ ________________
pjzpkðg _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ________________lɒg _ _ _ ________________
kldʃæ _ _ _ _ _ ________________gɜːg _ _ _ ________________
ŋəkwtɜːæ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ________________kh _ _ ________________
kldgkwgɜːg _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ________________ɑːk _ _ ________________
jʃdæg _ _ _ _ _ ________________tb _ _ ________________
tjtkwpjzp _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ________________gɜːgkðg _ _ _ _ _ _ ________________
kdg _ _ _ ________________pdægkwlɒg _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ________________θʌmʤ _ _ _ _ ________________
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Phonetics For Fanatics Mark Saxer Phonetic Codebreaking Two - Colours
In this puzzle, you have been given a list of twenty colours. The names of the colours have been written out in phonetic letters, but in a code in which each phonetic letter of the colours' true phonetic spellings has been replaced with another phonetic letter. For instance, the three phonetic letters in first code word, "ŋaʊʧ", stand for three other phonetic letters which form the real phonetic spelling of a colour. The code will be the same for all of the words on the list. Thus the "ŋ" letter in "ŋaʊʧ" will stand for the same letter that the "ŋ" letter in the sixth word does, and so on. Your task is to solve the code and discover the names of the colours on the list. Write the correct phonetic spellings of the colours in the blanks under the Phonetic Spelling column. Then write the spellings of the colours in English in the third column. Answers are on page 93.
Code Spelling Phonetic Spelling English Spellingŋaʊʧ _ _ _ ________________θɔːp _ _ _ ________________
baʊɔːs _ _ _ _ ________________ɑːgf _ _ _ ________________θɔːðl _ _ _ _ ________________θŋjz _ _ _ _ ________________kŋr _ _ _ ________________
ʤuːɔːæv _ _ _ _ _ ________________ksɔːʧ _ _ _ _ ________________ʌʊʌɔː _ _ _ _ ________________nŋuːzt _ _ _ _ _ ________________kŋmz _ _ _ _ ________________
uːzʧuːks _ _ _ _ _ _ ________________ægvɔːaʊf _ _ _ _ _ _ ________________ʌuːhl _ _ _ _ ________________fðz _ _ _ ________________θrɪ _ _ _ ________________ŋʃʤf _ _ _ _ ________________fsʌ _ _ _ ________________
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Phonetics For Fanatics Mark Saxer Phonetic Codebreaking Three - Family Members
In this puzzle, you have been given a list of nineteen family members. The names of the family members have been written out in phonetic letters, but in a code in which each phonetic letter of the family members' true phonetic spellings has been replaced with another phonetic letter. For instance, the three phonetic letters in first code word, "iːlp", stand for three other phonetic letters which form the real phonetic spelling of a family member. The code will be the same for all of the words on the list. Thus the "l" letter in "iːlp" will stand for the same letter that the "l" letter in the third word does, and so on. Your task is to solve the code and discover the names of the family members on the list. Write the correct phonetic spellings of the family members in the blanks under the Phonetic Spelling column. Then write the spellings of the family members in English in the third column. Answers are on page 94.
Code Spelling Phonetic Spelling English Spellingiːlp _ _ _ ________________
eiːæk _ _ _ _ ________________lɒɔː _ _ _ ________________
ənmlɔːɪl _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ________________rɪwl _ _ _ _ ________________stpk _ _ _ _ ________________
ɔːɜːɔːpk _ _ _ _ _ ________________ənmlʊɪæk _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ________________ɔːɜːuːŋɜːh _ _ _ _ _ _ ________________
uːnɪæk _ _ _ _ _ ________________lʌeʧɑː _ _ _ _ _ ________________ʊɪæk _ _ _ _ ________________
ənmlstpk _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ________________ɔːɪl _ _ _ ________________ɪlrŋ _ _ _ _ ________________
ənmleiːæk _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ________________θiːe uːnɪæk _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ________________ɔːpʌzɔːɪl _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ________________
ɔːɜːɔːpk ɜːl ŋt _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ________________
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Phonetics For Fanatics Mark Saxer Phonetic Codebreaking Four - Parts of a House
In this puzzle, you have been given a list of twenty areas in and outside the house. The names of the areas have been written out in phonetic letters, but in a code in which each phonetic letter of the parts' true phonetic spellings has been replaced with another phonetic letter. For instance, the five phonetic letters in second code word, "gdɜːdw", stand for five other phonetic letters which form the real phonetic spelling of a house part. The code will be the same for all of the words on the list. Thus the "g" letter in "gdɜːdw" will stand for the same letter that the "g" letter in the third word does, and so on. Your task is to solve the code and discover the names of the house parts on the list. Write the correct phonetic spellings of the house parts in the blanks under the Phonetic Spelling column. Then write the spellings of the house parts in English in the third column. Answers are on page 95.
Code Spelling Phonetic Spelling English Spellingθdvdm ʌfl _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ________________
gdɜːdw _ _ _ _ _ ________________gəʌdjh _ _ _ _ _ _ ________________ðʊjʌfl _ _ _ _ _ _ ________________ʤvdg _ _ _ _ _ ________________ðɔɪθlrwv _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ________________vɑːʃrv _ _ _ _ _ ________________nʤʌiː p _ _ _ _ _ ________________wŋθrʌt _ _ _ _ _ _ ________________
jswdm ʌfl _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ________________ðʤʃgrwt _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ________________ʃhwjʌt ʌfl _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ________________
zʤvtɪ _ _ _ _ _ ________________liː θvr ðʊjʌfl _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ________________
gʃəbdv _ _ _ _ _ _ ________________ʧiː j _ _ _ ________________θvkjt _ _ _ _ _ ________________θvæb _ _ _ _ ________________jʊg _ _ _ ________________zhɜː _ _ _ ________________
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Phonetics For Fanatics Mark Saxer Phonetic Codebreaking Five - Sports
In this puzzle, you have been given a list of twenty-three sports. The names of the sports have been written out in phonetic letters, but in a code in which each phonetic letter of the sports' true phonetic spellings has been replaced with another phonetic letter. For instance, the six phonetic letters in second code word, "ghɒfɜːk", stand for six other phonetic letters which form the real phonetic spelling of a sport. The code will be the same for all of the words on the list. Thus the "g" letter in "ghɒfɜːk" will stand for the same letter that the "g" letter in the third word does, and so on. Your task is to solve the code and discover the names of the sports on the list. Write the correct phonetic spellings of the sports in the blanks under the Phonetic Spelling column. Then write the spellings of the sports in English in the third column. Answers are on page 96.
Code Spelling Phonetic Spelling English Spellingkɔːʤbʤl _ _ _ _ _ _ ________________ghɒfɜːk _ _ _ _ _ _ ________________ðiː kðpg _ _ _ _ _ _ ________________ʒɑːnðpg _ _ _ _ _ _ ________________kɒvʤl _ _ _ _ _ ________________
jpk fiː kʤl _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ________________nsθʤk _ _ _ _ _ ________________ɒfʤɒʤn _ _ _ _ _ _ ________________
ʒʤʌh kɒiː nʤl _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ________________jɜːɒw _ _ _ _ ________________
ðmkɒʤnðpg _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ________________ɒzgʤl _ _ _ _ _ ________________ædgd _ _ _ _ ________________ðdgʤl _ _ _ _ _ ________________kɒɔːɜːr _ _ _ _ _ ________________fskgʤl _ _ _ _ _ _ ________________ʌɜːgʒ _ _ _ _ ________________ðɜːɒkʤl _ _ _ _ _ _ ________________
ɔ iːː ngʤʒnʤl _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ________________bmrg mnk _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ________________
jʧθnʤl _ _ _ _ _ _ ________________pnd fiː kʤl _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ________________bu fːhthθ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ________________
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Phonetics For Fanatics Mark Saxer Phonetic Codebreaking Six - Illnesses and Complaints
In this puzzle, you have been given a list of twenty-one words related to feeling unwell. The twenty-one words have been written out in phonetic letters, but in a code in which each phonetic letter of the words' true phonetic spellings has been replaced with another phonetic letter. For instance, the six phonetic letters in second code word, "ghɒfɜːk", stand for six other phonetic letters which form the real phonetic spelling of a sport. The code will be the same for all of the words on the list. Thus the "g" letter in "ghɒfɜːk" will stand for the same letter that the "g" letter in the third word does, and so on. Your task is to solve the code and discover the names of the sports on the list. Write the correct phonetic spellings of the words in the blanks under the Phonetic Spelling column. Then write the spellings of the sports in English in the third column. Answers are on page 97.
Code Spelling Phonetic Spelling English Spellingɑːptft _ _ _ _ _ ________________ɒəɑːns _ _ _ _ _ ________________ɔːʤhɑː _ _ _ _ ________________ɜ fːkɪ _ _ _ _ ________________
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hdtwɪ _ _ _ _ _ ________________jns _ _ _ ________________lpŋ _ _ _ ________________ðdhɪð _ _ _ _ _ ________________iː ʒʤt _ _ _ _ ________________iː ʧsns _ _ _ _ _ ________________
phbɪʒw _ _ _ _ _ _ ________________ðsʒʧl _ _ _ _ _ ________________ʊʤrns _ _ _ _ _ ________________sæŋɑː _ _ _ _ ________________ɑːptwhɪð _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ________________
sʌɜː _ _ _ ________________uːnh _ _ _ ________________
sɪhɑːpgh _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ________________ʊəθuːʒɪlɪ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ________________
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Phonetics For Fanatics Mark Saxer Phonetic Drop Quotes One
The phonetic symbols above the grid go in the blank spaces of the columns directly below them (↓), but not necessarily in the order in which they appear. Put the phonetic symbols in the proper spaces below them in order to form words which can be read from left to right (→). A black square will show where each word ends. When you have put the phonetic symbols in their correct spaces, you will be able to read the phonetic transcription of a famous quote which you should then write out on the line below the puzzle. Answers are on page 98.
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Phonetic Drop Quotes TwoThe phonetic symbols above the grid go in the blank spaces of the columns directly below them
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Phonetic Drop Quotes ThreeThe phonetic symbols above the grid go in the blank spaces of the columns directly below them
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The phonetic symbols above the grid go in the blank spaces of the columns directly below them (↓), but not necessarily in the order in which they appear. Put the phonetic symbols in the proper spaces below them in order to form words which can be read from left to right (→). A black square will show where each word ends. When you have put the phonetic symbols in their correct spaces, you will be able to read the phonetic transcription of a famous quote which you should then write out on the line below the puzzle. Answers are on page 101.
t aɪ ə ə eɪ n s m g ə r eɪb g ð n d t əm d ə ŋ p w ɪ k t dɪ ŋ uː l k ʌ n s r i z l æ e e r ɪ ʤə ɪ ə▩ ▩ ▩
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Phonetic Drop Quotes FiveThe phonetic symbols above the grid go in the blank spaces of the columns directly below them
(↓), but not necessarily in the order in which they appear. Put the phonetic symbols in the proper spaces below them in order to form words which can be read from left to right (→). A black square will show where each word ends. When you have put the phonetic symbols in their correct spaces, you will be able to read the phonetic transcription of a famous quote which you should then write out on the line below the puzzle. Answers are on page 102.
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p s t ə b t k t bə uː mæ t ɪ uː ɒ ɪ t ʌ s t ɒ i ɪ ið j l æ n n w h l w s n ɪ k m ə w ə t h h z▩ ▩ ▩ ▩ ▩
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Phonetic Drop Quotes SixThe phonetic symbols above the grid go in the blank spaces of the columns directly below them
(↓), but not necessarily in the order in which they appear. Put the phonetic symbols in the proper spaces below them in order to form words which can be read from left to right (→). A black square will show where each word ends. When you have put the phonetic symbols in their correct spaces, you will be able to read the phonetic transcription of a famous quote which you should then write out on the line below the puzzle. Answers are on page 103.
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Phonetic Drop Quotes SevenThe phonetic symbols above the grid go in the blank spaces of the columns directly below them
(↓), but not necessarily in the order in which they appear. Put the phonetic symbols in the proper spaces below them in order to form words which can be read from left to right (→). A black square will show where each word ends. When you have put the phonetic symbols in their correct spaces, you will be able to read the phonetic transcription of a famous quote which you should then write out on the line below the puzzle. Answers are on page 104.jn v ɪ ð ə s ə æ ʃ əʊ əe t r i ɪ ʤ e l d r f f n l z z f s əə r uː l əʤəʊn l i eɪ ʃ ɒ n l ɑː b ð t
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Phonetic Drop Quotes EightThe phonetic symbols above the grid go in the blank spaces of the columns directly below them
(↓), but not necessarily in the order in which they appear. Put the phonetic symbols in the proper spaces below them in order to form words which can be read from left to right (→). A black square will show where each word ends. When you have put the phonetic symbols in their correct spaces, you will be able to read the phonetic transcription of a famous quote which you should then write out on the line below the puzzle. Answers are on page 105.
b eɪ l ɪ ə n eɪ k h tn eɪ emɔː p t ə z sæ pəʊs n iː l uː h ə nəm i d k s d ɜː ð n ɪ m ɪ ə t r ɜː s f ðæd k ə z▩ ▩ ▩ ▩ ▩ ▩
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Phonetics For Fanatics Mark Saxer Phonetic Drop Quotes Nine
The phonetic symbols above the grid go in the blank spaces of the columns directly below them (↓), but not necessarily in the order in which they appear. Put the phonetic symbols in the proper spaces below them in order to form words which can be read from left to right (→). A black square will show where each word ends. When you have put the phonetic symbols in their correct spaces, you will be able to read the phonetic transcription of a famous quote which you should then write out on the line below the puzzle. Answers are on page 106.
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Directions for Phonetic Kriss Krosses
In each of the following Phonetic Kriss Kross puzzles, you will find a list of words related to a particular theme, such as jobs, countries, or musical instruments. Next to the words on the list are spaces for you to write out the phonetic spellings of the words. After you have written out the words' phonetic spellings, place these phonetic spellings in the grid at the top of the page so that the words intersect, as in the following example:Wintertime
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Word Listicicle / aɪ sɪkl / skiing / skiː ɪŋ /skating / skeɪ tɪŋ / sleigh / sleɪ /
Some tips:If you are unsure of the phonetic spelling of a word, start with the consonants. You may be able to find the phonetic spelling's place on the grid using just those letters, while the words that intersect with it on the grid may give you some idea what the letters you are unsure of should be.Pay attention to the number of phonetic letters it takes to spell a word when searching for its place on the grid. For instance, if you find that only one word on the list is spelt with ten phonetic letters, then there should only be one ten-blank row or column on the grid for the word to be placed.
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Phonetics For Fanatics Mark Saxer Phonetic Kriss-Kross One - Describing Clothes
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Word Listargyle / /large / /small / /check / /leather/ /smart / /cotton / /loose / /solid / /denim/ /nylon / /stylish/ /fancy / /petite / /tartan / /flashy / /plaid / /tight / /floral / /plain / /trendy/ /frayed / /print / /velvet / /frilly / /sharp / /wool / /cashmere / / polka dot / /casual / / polo neck / /close-fitting / / ragged / /crewneck / / scruffy / /double-breasted / / short sleeved / /fashionable / / single-breasted / /flannel / / sleeveless / /formal / / starched / /medium / / striped / /paisley / / tailored / /patterned / / waterproof / /56
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Word Listaccelerator / / milometer / /aerial / / muffler / /air vent / / number plate / /battery / / oil gauge / /bonnet / / radiator / /brake / / rear window / /bumper / / rev counter / /cigarette lighter/ / safety belt / /dashboard / / seats / /door handle / / speedometer / /exhaust / / steering wheel / /gear lever / / sunroof / /hand brake / / tail light / /headlight / / tyre / /headrest / / visor / /ignition / / windscreen / /indicator / / wing mirror / /glove compartment / /
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Word Listballoon / / raft / /bicycle / / rocket ship / /biplane / / sailing boat / /bus / / saloon / /camper / / scooter / /canoe / / seaplane / /convertible / / skateboard / /fighter plane / / space shuttle / /fire engine / / submarine / /freighter / / subway / /helicopter / / tanker / /hovercraft / / taxi / /kayak / / train / /liner / / tramcar / /minibus / / trawler / /motorcycle / / trolley bus / /
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Word Listbath / /drapes / /sofa bed/ /bed / /dryer / /speaker / /carpet / /dustbin / /stereo / /cot / /lamp / /stool / /desk / /picture / /toilet / /divan / /shutters / /trunk / /doormat / /sofa / /VCR / /air conditioner / /overhead light / /barbecue / /refrigerator / /bedside table / /rocking chair / /book case / /roller blind / /bunk beds / /tall boy / /cabinet / /telephone / /ceiling fan / /television / /chaise longue / /towel rail / /computer / /two-seater / /cupboard / /vacuum cleaner / /fire place / /wardrobe / /laundry basket / /washing machine / /answering machine / /waste-paper basket / /59
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Phonetic Kriss-Kross Five - Parts of the Body▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ ▩ ▩▩▩▩▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ ▩ ▩▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩ ▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ ▩▩▩ ▩ ▩▩ ▩▩▩ ▩ ▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ ▩ ▩ ▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ ▩ ▩▩ ▩ ▩ ▩▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩ ▩ ▩ ▩ ▩ ▩▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩ ▩ ▩ ▩▩ ▩ ▩ ▩ ▩▩▩▩▩ ▩ ▩ ▩ ▩ ▩ ▩▩▩▩ ▩▩ ▩▩ ▩▩▩▩ ▩ ▩▩▩▩▩ ▩ ▩▩ ▩▩ ▩▩▩▩ ▩ ▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ ▩▩ ▩▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩ ▩▩ ▩ ▩▩ ▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ ▩ ▩▩ ▩ ▩ ▩ ▩▩▩▩▩ ▩▩▩ ▩▩▩▩ ▩ ▩▩▩▩▩ ▩ ▩▩ ▩▩ ▩ ▩▩▩▩▩ ▩▩▩▩ ▩▩ ▩ ▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ ▩▩ ▩ ▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ ▩ ▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ ▩▩ ▩ ▩ ▩ ▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ ▩▩ ▩ ▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩
▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩Word Listabdomen / /head / / scalp / /ankle / /heel / / shin bone / /appendix / / jawbone / / shoulder / /backbone / /kidney / / skin / /bile duct / /kneecap / / skull / /bladder / / larynx / / spine / /brain / / lips / / spleen / /breast / / liver / / sternum / /calf / /mouth / / stomach / /cheek / /navel / / temple / /chin / /neck / / thigh bone / /clavicle / /nostril / / throat / /duodenum / /palate / / thumb / /elbow / /palm / / toenail / /glottis / /pancreas / / tongue / /groin / /pelvis / / tonsil / /gum / /pharynx / / vein / /hand / /ribcage / / windpipe / /gall bladder / /oesophagus / /
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Phonetic Kriss-Kross Six - Computer Terms▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩ ▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩ ▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩
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Word Listbus / / icon / /pixel / /click / / input / /surf / /application / / network / /broadband / / online / /CD-ROM / / output / /chat room / / password / /desktop / / printer / /dial-up / / program / /document / / prompt / /download / / scanner / /e-mail / / screen / /ethernet port / / scroll bar / /floppy disk / / server / /hard copy / / software / /hard disk / / trackball / /keyboard / / virus / /laptop / / web address / /memory stick / / webcam / /modem / / webcast / /monitor / / weblog / /mouse / / website / /mousemat / / window / /multimedia / / wireless / /61
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Phonetic Kriss-Kross Seven - Clothes▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ ▩▩▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ ▩▩▩▩ ▩▩▩ ▩ ▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩ ▩ ▩ ▩ ▩▩ ▩▩ ▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩ ▩▩▩▩ ▩▩▩ ▩ ▩ ▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩ ▩ ▩▩ ▩ ▩▩ ▩▩ ▩▩▩▩ ▩▩▩ ▩▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩ ▩
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Word Listbelt / /coat / /socks/ /bikini / /scarf / /tights/ /boots/ /skirt / /vest / /anorak / / nightdress / /apron / / overcoat / /bow tie / / pinafore / /braces / / polo neck / /cardigan / / pullover / /cargo pants / / pyjamas / /chinos / / raincoat / /court shoes / / sandals / /dinner jacket / / slippers / /dressing gown / / stilettos / /evening gown / / stockings / /flip-flops / / suspenders / /gloves / / sweater / /jacket / / swimsuit / /lace-ups / / tracksuit / /loafers / / trainers / /mittens / / trousers / /moccasins / / trunks / /necktie / / underpants / /62
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Phonetic Kriss-Kross Eight - On Maps and Globes▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ ▩ ▩ ▩ ▩ ▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ ▩ ▩ ▩▩▩▩ ▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ ▩ ▩▩▩ ▩ ▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ ▩▩▩ ▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ ▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ ▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩▩ ▩▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩▩ ▩ ▩▩▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩ ▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩▩ ▩ ▩▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩▩ ▩▩▩ ▩▩▩ ▩
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Word Listbay / / longitude / /beach / / meridian / /boundary / / mountain / /canal / / park / /canyon / / peninsula / /cave / / plain / /channel / / planet / /continent / / rainforest / /country / / reef / /county / / river / /desert / / route / /equator / / sea / /estuary / / state / /forest / / strait / /hemisphere / / street / /highway / / toll road / /interstate / / tributary / /lake / / tropic / /latitude / / valley / /
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Phonetic Kriss-Kross Nine - Feeling . . .▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ ▩ ▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ ▩▩▩▩ ▩ ▩▩▩ ▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ ▩ ▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩ ▩▩ ▩ ▩ ▩▩▩ ▩▩ ▩ ▩▩▩ ▩▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩ ▩ ▩ ▩▩▩ ▩▩▩▩ ▩▩▩ ▩▩▩ ▩▩ ▩▩ ▩ ▩▩ ▩ ▩ ▩ ▩ ▩ ▩▩ ▩▩▩ ▩ ▩ ▩▩ ▩ ▩ ▩ ▩ ▩▩ ▩▩▩ ▩▩ ▩▩▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ ▩ ▩▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ ▩▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ ▩ ▩▩▩▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩ ▩ ▩▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩
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Word Listangry / / glum / /baffled / / grateful / /blissful / / happy / /cheery / / homesick / /comfortable / / hopeless / /confident / / inconsolable / /defeated / / irate / /defensive / / merry / /dejected / / proud / /delighted / / rattled / /determined / / relaxed / /disconcerted / / remorseful / /disgusted / / solemn / /disheartened / / sorrowful / /drained / / stressed / /ecstatic / / surprised / /exhausted / / tearful / /fearful / / uncertain / /flabbergasted / / unstable / /frightened / / unwell / /frustrated / / worried / /64
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Word Listcelery / / kale / /mango / /cherry / / leek / /okra / /date / / lemon / /pepper / /fig / / lettuce / /plum / /grape / / lime / /radish / /apricot / /garlic / /artichoke / /kiwi fruit / /asparagus / /mushroom / /banana / /orange / /beetroot / /passion fruit / /broccoli / /pineapple / /cabbage / /pomegranate / /cantaloupe / /pumpkin / /cauliflower / /shallot / /coconut / /spinach / /courgette / /star fruit / /cucumber / /strawberry / /daikon / /sweetcorn / /durian / /turnip / /fennel / /watermelon / /65
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Phonetic Kriss-Kross Eleven - Mammals▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ ▩▩ ▩▩▩ ▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ ▩▩ ▩ ▩▩▩▩ ▩ ▩▩ ▩▩▩ ▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ ▩▩▩ ▩ ▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ ▩▩▩ ▩▩▩ ▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ ▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩ ▩▩▩▩ ▩ ▩ ▩▩▩▩▩▩ ▩▩ ▩ ▩▩▩▩ ▩▩▩▩ ▩ ▩ ▩ ▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩ ▩ ▩ ▩ ▩ ▩▩ ▩▩▩▩ ▩▩▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩ ▩ ▩▩ ▩▩ ▩▩▩▩ ▩▩ ▩▩ ▩ ▩ ▩ ▩ ▩▩▩▩▩ ▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩ ▩▩ ▩ ▩▩▩▩ ▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩▩ ▩▩▩▩ ▩
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Word Listbaboon / /hound / /pony / /beaver / /impala / /rabbit / /bison / /jackal / /ram / /camel / /koala / /rat / /cat / /lemur / /seal / /dolphin / /lion / /skunk / /elephant / /llama / /tiger / /gazelle / /mole / /vole / /gibbon / /otter / /walrus / /giraffe / /panda / /wolf / /gorilla / /pig / /zebra / /aardvark / / mongoose / /antelope / / narwal / /armadillo / / opossum / /beluga whale / / orangutan / /chimpanzee / / pangolin / /chipmunk / / platypus / /groundhog / / porcupine / /hippopotamus / / porpoise / /jaguar / / raccoon / /kangaroo / / rhinoceros / /killer whale / / squirrel / /lemming / / vampire bat / /66
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Word Listaccordion / / keyboard / /bagpipes / / mandolin / /balalaika / / maracas / /bassoon / / marimba / /bongo / / oboe / /castanets / / organ / /celesta / / piccolo / /clarinet / / recorder / /cornet / / saxophone / /cymbals / / sitar / /dulcimer / / synthesizer / /fiddle / / tabla / /flute / / tambourine / /glockenspiel / / triangle / /guitar / / trumpet / /harmonica / / tuba / /harpsichord / / violin / /kettledrum / / xylophone / /67
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Word Listartist / / dealer / /nurse / /chef / / joiner / / roofer / /clerk / / nanny / / tailor / /accountant / / journalist / /analyst / / manager / /athlete / / orderly / /auto mechanic / / painter / /broadcaster / / police officer / /business person / / politician / /caretaker / / professor / /carpenter / / programmer / /chauffeur / / receptionist / /consultant / / reporter / /detective / / salesperson / /doctor / / shopkeeper / /economist / / soldier / /factotum / / travel agent / /homemaker / / tutor / /interpreter / / veterinarian / /inventor / / writer / /68
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Word ListAbraham/ /Francis / /Nigel / /Aidan / /Frederick/ /Norman / /Al / /Gavin / /Oscar / /Andrew / /Godfrey / /Patrick / /Angus / /Horace / /Paul / /Anthony / / Ivan / /Randolph / /Archibald/ / Ivor / /Raymond / /Arthur / / Jason / /Ronald / /Benjamin/ /Kyle / /Sam / /Bruce / /Leonard / /Sebastian / /Cecil / /Lester / /Sidney / /Ciaran / /Liam / /Simon / /Cliff / /Logan / /Terence / /Connor / /Lyle / /Theodore / /Cyril / /Malcolm / /Timothy / /Dominic / /Michael / /Ty / /Douglas / /Mort / /Vince / /Dylan / /Nathaniel/ /Walter / /Edwin / /Neil / /William / /Ethan / /Nick / /Zachary / /69
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Word ListAgnes / /Francis / /Moira / /Alexandria/ / Imogene / /Molly / /Alexis / / Ingrid / /Nadia / /Amy / / Jennifer / /Nancy / /Angela / / Joanna / /Natalie / /Anita / / Julia / /Patricia / /Antonia / /Karen / /Penelope / /Barbara / /Kimberly / /Phillipa / /Bernadette/ /Leslie / /Rebecca / /Caitlin / /Lily / /Renee / /Catherine / /Lois / /Rosemary/ /Daphne / /Lorna / /Samantha/ /Debra / /Louise / /Sinead / /Elizabeth / /Lynn / /Stephanie/ /Ella / /Lucy / /Susan / /Evelyn / /Maeve / /Thelma / /Felicity / /Marguerite/ /Theresa / /Fiona / /Marilyn / /Virginia / /70
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Word ListAlbania / /Egypt / /Mexico / /America / /Estonia / /Namibia / /Andorra / /Germany / /Nepal / /Belgium / /Ghana / /Oman / /Bolivia / / India / /Pakistan / /Brazil / / Iraq / /Russia / /Bulgaria / / Japan / /Serbia / /Canada / /Korea / /Somalia / /China / /Laos / /Spain / /Denmark / /Latvia / /Sweden / /Dominica / /Lebanon / /Taiwan / /Ecuador / /Libya / /Thailand / /England / /Malta / /Zambia / /Argentina / /Madagascar / /Greenland / /Morocco / /Indonesia / /Mozambique / /Kazakhstan / /Romania / /Liechtenstein / /Sri Lanka / /Nicaragua / /Switzerland / /71
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Answer Key Contents
Phonetic Word Searches 73-77Phonetic Anagrams 78-80Phonetic Missing Letters 81-82Phonetic Add-A-Letter 83-86Phonetic Syllaballistics 87-91Phonetic Codebreaking 92-97Phonetic Drop Quotes 98-106Phonetic Kriss Krosses 107-122
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Word Search One Answers - The Weather
i g ɒ m sk uː l θ s k ɔː ʧ ɪ ŋ
i aɪ ʌ ɪŋ d t n d i i z
ɪ n n m d r d d g iːn ɪ ɔː ə aʊ d ŋ r ɒ r
ə ɜː ŋ w l t ɪ ɪ ə t aɪ ff t b k i l ɪ ʧ m s sr ɔː ɪ n eɪ ə uː i tɒ n m ʌ h ʌ r ɪ k ə n j ɒs eɪ s ɒ p f eɪ ɑː ʃ ht d m l r m aʊi k əʊ l d e ə ʌ s n əʊ i ə t
i t s ʌ d θ eb ɔɪ l ɪ ŋ w
Word Search Two Answers - Pets
g ɪ p i n ɪ gt ɜː t l
ɪk eɪ n s uː g
l t t w tɪ æ ə ɑː p ɪz ə t k ɪ r t s n ə k ə əʊ bə ɒ æ ə t n æ
h d k s l p s i re aʊ ə m ʤʤ m æ ɜːh æ d h ɔː s bɒ n ɒ ɪg d g əʊ l d f ɪ ʃə
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Word Search Three Answers - Prepositions
ə v əʊ s b n bt t n ɪ i ː ɪaʊ ɒ aʊ ɪ s w hb u ː n s a ɪ t a ɪ
ɪ n t ə r t d ɪ nθ v ʌ b ə ɑ ː z b d
t ɔ ː f r ə ms f w ɪ ð ɪ n t t dn ɪ ə p d ɪ de b θ i ː n ə d n ʌ e j m aʊg d s ʊə ə nə n ə ə m ʌ ŋ ə k r ɒ sθ aʊ l ɪ ɪ
r ɒ z d ɔ ː w ə t ŋə ŋ u ː əʊ l ɪ b b ɪ n i ː θ
Word Search Four Answers - Time
j i r ə ʧ n e s d e k eɪ d s d t ə m ʌ s ɑ ː f t ə n u ː n n a ɪ t s d w əʊ k d eɪ i ː r ɪ m n ɔ ː k ɒ n ɔ ː u ː n e m t t n t n ə t ə d eɪ ə ɪ d t a ɪ m n ŋ s e k ə n d ɪ d m ʌ n θ n m s p r ɪ ŋ v m n z i ː s
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Word Search Five Answers - Jewellery
b i ː d z s ɪ g n ə t r ɪ ŋ æ n ʧ b z ə ɑ ː ŋ t l i m ɪ a ɪ ɜ ː l d b r əʊ ʧ p t æw e s r d v ɪ dɒ w k eɪ a ɪ ə k n əʧ ɪ ə r ɪ ŋ s ə ŋ ɒ ms ɪ t l m ɪ l t l ʌ ə r r f p e n d ə n t ʧ æ ʌ l g ŋ æ b d s eɪ p n e k l ə s z n
Word Search Six Answers - Film Genres
ɔ ː hk s k w d ɒ ir a ɪ ɒ r da ɪ l m s ə ɑ ː əm ə aʊ m æ
θ d n h w f ɒ r ə ni r t n e m u j k ɒ d ʃ ɪɑ ː ɪ s k m k mm l t ɪ ɪ eɪ ə i s ə t n æ f s t
n s t ɪæ k ʃ n p ɪ ə r i ə d
m ə iəʊ a ɪ
i r ɔ ː t s v ʌ l
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Word Search Seven Answers - Tools
ə m æ h m sd n ə æ pɔ ː eɪ n p r l rk l æ eɪ aʊ ɪ eɪn p ɪ r s t gʃ s d r k ə ʌn ʊ p d ɒ s n re w aʊ k b əʊ l t s əʊt ə ə ʧ ɪ z l a ɪ ls ʒ n s k r u ː d r a ɪ v ək e æ t e tɪ b m n k l n ɪh æ k s ɔ ː p l d e ʧɜ ː eɪ z ə a ɪ l p æ
w n ʌ t ɪ h
Word Search Eight Answers - Kitchen Utensils
ə t s p æ ʧ ə l əp a ɪ d ɪ ʃ i ː m t
n l i ː eɪ s ləʊ ə b t r k əʊ
p p ʌ l s g e b tə n ʌ ɑ ː t ɒ ŋ z r
t ə æ k l ɪ əʊɪ eɪ p v ɪ s k l eɪ d l
n t l k ɔ ː ɪʧ əʊ ɪ k k s ɪ w ŋɪ r m r s p pp ə æ ʌ g k æ ɪp s ə k ʊ k ə ʃ e r p næ ɒ ə ə u ː
k n w d ɔ ː b ŋ ɪ p ɒ ʧ
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Word Search Nine Answers - Art
m s k ʌ l p ʧ ə l əʊə s ə v n æ k ir z d n aʊ f diː ɪ d ʧ aʊ uːə p aɪ n t ɪ n g s w j
æ l æ ə ə k ɔː tb ɪ m s l k ʃ p ɔː t r eɪ t ss z ɒ t r ə ɔɪ e p ə mt ə d ɪ l t f r eɪ m k jr m l l z i p ʌ uːæ ɪ l r l p æ s t l zk aɪ m ə z ɪ b uː j k ə iːt f l iː ɪ ə
æ f əʊ v ɪ z ə m mg m ɒ d ə n
Word Search Ten Answers - Geometric Shapes
p le m æ r g ə l e l ə r æ pn ŋ rt æ ɪ rə a ɪ s p ɪ l ɪ z ɒg r ə mə t r ə p i ː z i ə m bn ə
ə sn əʊ k d s p ɪ r ə m ɪ d
n p h i ː l ɪ k s ɔ ɪ eə l v əʊ ɪ a ɪ bw ɪ ə f s l r mk j u ː b ɪ ə n ə g ə t k ɒs ɜ ː k l s l g ŋ æ t k e r
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Phonetics For Fanatics Mark Saxer Phonetic Anagrams One - Answers1. a friend p æ l pal2. you run this around a track l æ p lap3. a fruit æ p l apple
_______4. a unit of measurement ɪ n ʧ inch5. part of a face ʧ ɪ n chin6. a small hollow place in a wall or a hill n ɪ ʧ niche
_______7. part of a chair s iː t seat8. a direction iː s t east9. devours iː t s eats
_______10. a season of the year f ɔː l fall11. very bad ɔː f l awful12. a vase with a chip has one of these f l ɔː flaw
_______13. the highest part t ɒ p top14. things are cooked in this p ɒ t pot15. to decide to do something ɒ p t opt
Phonetic Anagrams Two - Answers1. part of a tree l iː f leaf2. to touch f iː l feel3. to run away f l iː flee
_______4. a small insect without wings æ n t ant5. a small flying insect n æ t gnat6. what you can get from the sun t æ n tan
_______7. part of the face n əʊ z nose8. possesses əʊ n z owns9. an area or region z əʊ n zone
_______10. give something to someone for money s e l sell11. not more than l e s less12. in addition to something e l s else
_______13. a body of water surrounded by land l eɪ k lake14. bricks and pots are made from this k l eɪ clay15. a dark green, leafy vegetable k eɪ l kale
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Phonetics For Fanatics Mark Saxer Phonetic Anagrams Three - Answers
1. happiness g l iː glee2. a large bird with a sharp beak iː g l eagle3. a group of competing sports teams l iː g league
_______4. a folded card for holding papers f aɪ l file5. the time between birth and death l aɪ f life6. to travel through the air f l aɪ fly
_______7. a container used to store things k eɪ s case8. a purpose or reason to do something s eɪ k sake9. hurts eɪ k s aches
_______10. where the water comes out in a home t æ p tap11. to touch someone a few times gently p æ t pat12. suitable or appropriate æ p t apt
_______13. you do this to a trumpet to make sound b l əʊ blow14. a deep, round dish for holding food b əʊ l bowl15. the softest part of the ear l əʊ b lobe
Phonetic Anagrams Four - Answers1. part of a flower p e t l petal2. the skin of a furry animal p e l t pelt3. jumped l e p t leaped
_______4. part of a belt b ʌ k l buckle5. a thick stick used as a weapon k l ʌ b club6. great size, mass, or volume b ʌ l k bulk
_______7. loose s l æ k slack8. showing little concern l æ k s lax9. where students meet to be taught k l æ s class
_______10. the highest points on mountains p iː k s peaks11. retains possession of something k iː p s keeps12. to say something s p iː k speak
_______13. a small round mark s p ɒ t spot14. containers for flowers or plants p ɒ t s pots15. to cease doing something s t ɒ p stop
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Phonetics For Fanatics Mark Saxer Phonetic Anagrams Five - Answers
1. rigid s t ɪ f stiff2. you can make this with your hand f ɪ s t fist3. is of the right size and shape f ɪ t s fits
_______4. a kind of fruit p l ʌ m plum5. a piece of something hard l ʌ m p lump6. to hit someone over and over p ʌ m l pummel
_______7. unable to relax t e n s tense8. mailed or issued s e n t sent9. a home a bird makes n e s t nest
_______10. was without something l æ k t lacked11. to knock an opponent down in rugby t æ k l tackle12. a farm's cows and bulls k æ t l cattle
_______13. prods p əʊ k s pokes14. deals with difficulties successfully k əʊ p s copes15. said something s p əʊ k spoke
Phonetic Anagrams Six - Answers1. a mixture of rain and snow s l iː t sleet2. lowest in rank or smallest in degree l iː s t least3. to take something that isn't yours s t iː l steal
_______4. a thick slice of meat s t eɪ k steak5. a shoe for gliding on ice s k eɪ t skate6. removes something from a place t eɪ k s takes
_______7. to breathe heavily p æ n t pant8. slept briefly during the day n æ p t napped9. a design that is repeated over and over p æ t n pattern
_______10. a wild animal with reddish-brown fur f ɒ k s fox11. to mock s k ɒ f skoff12. forces air noisily from the lungs k ɒ f s coughs
_______13. changing one's mind or tastes often f ɪ k l fickle14. to hit with a light, quick blow f l ɪ k flick15. a high, overhanging area of rock k l ɪ f cliff
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Missing Letter One - Answersf ɔː w ə d forwardʌ n j ə n onionp æ n t s pantsɪ n v aɪ t inviten ʌ θ ɪ ŋ nothingl ʌ g ɪ ʤ luggage
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Missing Letter Two - Answersʌ n eɪ b l unableb l æ ŋ k blankd r ʌ ŋ k drunkə d ɒ p t adopts t ɜː d i sturdyb l aɪ n d blindb r ɑː n ʧ branchɪ m əʊ ʃ n emotioneɪ l i ə n alienp r iː s t priestɒ r ɪ n ʤ orangee n ə ʤ i energyg r aʊ n d grounds p ɔɪ l t spoiltk w ɔː t ə quarters k eə r i scaryn j uː l i newlyh uː e v ə whoeverk r ʊ k s crooks k l ɪə l i clearly ɑː ʤ u ə s arduous p j ʊə r ə purer
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Phonetic Add-A-Letter One Answers1. w i ː k + ə = 2. w i ː k ə + l = 3. i ː k w ə l4. t ʌ n + l = 5. t ʌ n l + ɪ = 6. ʌ n t ɪ l7. b ɪ l + əʊ = 8. b ɪ l əʊ + ŋ = 9. b əʊ l ɪ ŋ10. l æ d + n = 11. l æ n d + k = 12. k æ n d l
13 141. week 2. weaker 3. equal4. tonne 5. tunnel 6. until7. bill 8. below 9. bowling10. lad 11. land 12. candle
13. alone 14. linkPhonetic Add-A-Letter Two Answers
1. k æ n + s = 2. s n æ k + l = 3. k æ n s l4. r æ t + k = 5. t r æ k + ɪ = 6. r æ k ɪ t7. d aɪ n + ɪ = 8. d ɪ n aɪ + f = 9. d ɪ f aɪ n10. s æ d + n = 11. s æ n d + t = 12. s t æ n d
13 141. can 2. snack 3. cancel4. rat 5. track 6. racket7. dine 8. deny 9. define10. sad 11. sand 12. stand
13. skin 14. liftPhonetic Add-A-Letter Three Answers
1. f ʌ n + ɪ = 2. ɪ n ʌ f + m = 3. m ʌ f ɪ n4. l ʌ k + n = 5. n ʌ k l + ɪə = 6. ʌ n k l ɪə7. s ɪ p + t = 8. s p ɪ t + l = 9. p ɪ s t l10. r aɪ d + ə = 11. d r aɪ ə + i = 12. d aɪ ə r i
13 141. fun 2. enough 3. muffin4. luck 5. knuckle 6. unclear7. sip 8. spit 9. pistol10. ride 11. dryer 12. diary
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Phonetic Add-A-Letter Four Answers1. t eɪ l + p = 2. p l eɪ t + s = 3. s t eɪ p l4. r ɒ b + əʊ = 5. b ɒ r əʊ + t = 6. r əʊ b ɒ t7. p ɪ k + s = 8. s k ɪ p + eɪ = 9. ɪ s k eɪ p10. m ɪ s + t = 11. m ɪ s t + k = 12. m ɪ k s t
13 141. tail 2. plate 3. staple4. rob 5. borrow 6. robot7. pick 8. skip 9. escape10. miss 11. mist 12. mixed
13. post 14. steakPhonetic Add-A-Letter Five Answers
1. w e t + s = 2. w e s t + k = 3. k w e s t4. n ɒ k + t = 5. k ɒ t n + æ = 6. k æ n ɒ t7. k ɪ ŋ + eɪ = 8. eɪ k ɪ ŋ + m = 9. m eɪ k ɪ ŋ10. b æ d + n = 11. b æ n d + l = 12. b l æ n d
13 141. wet 2. west 3. quest4. knock 5. cotton 6. cannot7. king 8. aching 9. making10. bad 11. band 12. bland
13. stain 14. camelPhonetic Add-A-Letter Six Answers
1. b l əʊ + e = 2. e l b əʊ + d = 3. b e l əʊ d4. d aɪ d + v = 5. d aɪ v d + ɪ = 6. d ɪ v aɪ d7. t ɪ p + r = 8. t r ɪ p + n = 9. p r ɪ n t10. m e n + i = 11. m e n i + ə = 12. e n ə m i
13 141. blow 2. elbow 3. bellowed4. died 5. dived 6. divide7. tip 8. trip 9. print10. men 11. many 12. enemy
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Phonetic Add-A-Letter Seven Answers1. n ɪ l + s = 2. l ɪ s n + g = 3. g l ɪ s n4. s əʊ n + t = 5. s t əʊ n + ɪ = 6. n əʊ t ɪ s7. aɪ d l + ɪ = 8. aɪ l ɪ d + t = 9. d ɪ l aɪ t10. t ɪ l + k = 11. t ɪ k l + ɑ ː = 12. ɑ ː t ɪ k l
13 141. nil 2. listen 3. glisten4. sewn 5. stone 6. notice7. idle 8. eyelid 9. delight10. till 11. tickle 12. article
13. stick 14. guitarPhonetic Add-A-Letter Eight Answers
1. r əʊ z + ɪə = 2. z ɪə r əʊ + h = 3. h ɪə r əʊ z4. d ɪ p + r = 5. d r ɪ p + æ = 6. r æ p ɪ d7. r aɪ l + ɪ = 8. r ɪ l aɪ + p = 9. r ɪ p l aɪ10. k ʌ m + ŋ = 11. m ʌ ŋ k + i = 12. m ʌ ŋ k i
13 141. rose 2. zero 3. heroes4. dip 5. drip 6. rapid7. rile 8. rely 9. reply10. come 11. monk 12. monkey
13. earring 14. happyPhonetic Add-A-Letter Nine Answers
1. p r eɪ + z = 2. p r eɪ z + ə = 3. ə p r eɪ z4. d e t + ɪ = 5. e d ɪ t + b = 6. d e b ɪ t7. s e t + p = 8. s t e p + ʌ = 9. ʌ p s e t10. f ɪ g + ə = 11. f ɪ g ə + v = 12. f ə g ɪ v
13 141. pray 2. praise 3. appraise4. debt 5. edit 6. debit7. set 8. step 9. upset10. fig 11. figure 12. forgive
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Phonetic Add-A-Letter Ten Answers1. r æ g + d = 2. d r æ g + n = 3. g r æ n d4. s ɪ t + r = 5. r ɪ s t + i ː = 6. r ɪ s i ː t7. l eɪ t + i ː = 8. eɪ l i ː t + d = 9. d i ː t eɪ l10. t e n + m = 11. m e n t + l = 12. m e n t l
13 141. rag 2. drag 3. grand4. sit 5. rist 6. receipt7. late 8. elite 9. detail10. ten 11. meant 12. mental
13. dream 14. needlePhonetic Add-A-Letter Eleven Answers
1. t aʊ n + k = 2. k aʊ n t + ə = 3. ə k aʊ n t4. r ɪ p + eə = 5. r ɪ p eə + p = 6. p r ɪ p eə7. l eɪ m + f = 8. f l eɪ m + i ː = 9. f i ː m eɪ l10. l i ː p + l = 11. p l i ː d + z = 12. p l i ː z d
13 141. town 2. count 3. account4. rip 5. repair 6. prepare7. lame 8. flame 9. female10. leap 11. plead 12. pleased
13. careful 14. appeasePhonetic Add-A-Letter Twelve Answers
1. b e d + l = 2. b l e d + ə = 3. e d ə b l4. s ɔ ː s + i ː = 5. s i ː s ɔ ː + h = 6. s i ː h ɔ ː s7. r ɪ m + t = 8. t r ɪ m + e = 9. m e r ɪ t10. n e t + ə = 11. e n t ə + d = 12. ə t e n d
13 141. bed 2. bled 3. edible4. sauce 5. seesaw 6. sea-horse7. rim 8. trim 9. merit10. net 11. enter 12. attend
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Phonetic Syllaballistic One Answers1. θɪətə (2 syllables) theatre2. bɑːbəz (2 syllables) barber's3. həʊtel (2 syllables) hotel4. mɑːkɪt (2 syllables) market5. lɔː kɔːt (2 syllables, 2 words) law court6. bʌs stɒp (2 syllables, 2 words) bus stop7. helθ klʌb (2 syllables, 2 words) health club8. beɪkəri (3 syllables) bakery9. fɑːməsi (3 syllables) pharmacy
10. sɪnəmə (3 syllables) cinema11. grəʊsəri (3 syllables) grocery12. laɪbreri (3 syllables) library13. sɪnəgɒg (3 syllables) synagogue14. hɒspɪtəl (3 syllable) hospital15. kɑː diːlə (3 syllables, 2 words) car dealer16. kɒfi ʃɒp (3 syllables, 2 words) coffee shop17. pəʊst ɒfɪs (3 syllables, 2 words) post office18. faɪə steɪʃn (4 syllables, 2 words) fire station19. pəliːs steɪʃn (4 syllables, 2 words) police station20. petrəl steɪʃn (4 syllables, 2 words) petrol station
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Phonetic Syllaballistic Two Answers1. kruːz (1 syllable) cruise2. eəfeə (2 syllables) airfare3. eəpɔːt (2 syllables) airport4. leʒə (2 syllables) leisure5. əbrɔːd (2 syllables) abroad6. bægɪʤ (2 syllables) baggage7. hɒstl (2 syllables) hostel8. həʊtel (2 syllables) hotel9. lʌgɪʤ (2 syllables) luggage
10. məʊtel (2 syllables) motel11. rɪzɔːt (2 syllables) resort12. ʃɒpɪŋ (2 syllables) shopping13. pɑːspɔːt (2 syllables) passport14. tɪkɪts (2 syllables) tickets15. tʊərɪst (2 syllables) tourist16. rəʊd trɪp (2 syllables, 2 words) road trip17. hɒlədeɪ (3 syllables) holiday18. saɪtsiːɪŋ (3 syllables) sightseeing19. suːvənɪəz (3 syllables) souvenirs20. trævələ (3 syllables) traveller21. sʌnbeɪðɪŋ (3 syllables) sunbathing22. sʌmə haʊs (3 syllables, 2 words) summer house23. riːlækseɪʃn (4 syllables) relaxation
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Phonetic Syllaballistic Three Answers1. gluː (1 syllable) glue2. teɪp (1 syllable) tape3. peɪst (1 syllable) paste4. mɑːkə (2 syllables) marker5. peɪpə (2 syllables) paper6. ruːlə (2 syllables) ruler7. sɪzəz (2 syllables) scissors8. pensl (2 syllables) pencil9. kreɪən (2 syllables) crayon
10. ʃɑːpnə (2 syllables) sharpener11. kəset (2 syllables) casette12. baɪndə (2 syllables) binder13. ɪreɪzə (3 syllables) eraser14. bʊkbæg (2 syllables) bookbag15. ʧɔːkbɔːd (2 syllables) chalkboard16. steɪplz (2 syllables) staples17. nəʊtbʊk (2 syllables) notebook18. steɪplə (2 syllables) stapler19. tekstbʊk (2 syllables) textbook20. siːdiːrɒm (3 syllables) CD-ROM21. dɪkʃənri (3 syllables) dictionary22. peɪpəklɪp (3 syllables) paperclip23. pensl bɒks (3 syllables, 2 words) pencil box24. kɒmpækt dɪsk (3 syllables, 2 words) compact disk25. kælkjuleɪtə (4 syllables) calculator26. siːdiː pleɪə (4 syllables, 2 words) CD player27. draɪ ɪreɪz bɔːd (4 syllables, 3 words) dry erase board28. kərekʃn fluːɪd (5 syllables, 2 words) correction fluid
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Phonetic Syllaballistic Four Answers1. ɪglu ː (2 syllables) igloo2. kɑ ːsl (2 syllables) castle3. ʃæleɪ (2 syllables) chalet4. ʃætəʊ (2 syllables) chateau5. m æn ʃn (2 syllables) mansion6. pæləs (2 syllables) palace7. bʌŋgələʊ (2 syllables) bungalow8. m eɪ zənet (3 syllables) maisonette9. penthaʊs (3 syllables) penthouse
10. m æn ə haʊs (3 syllables) manor house11. dju ː pleks (2 syllables) duplex12. lɒg kæbɪn (3 syllables, 2 words) log cabin13. θæʧt kɒtɪʤ (3 syllables, 2 words) thatched cottage14. græni flæt (3 syllables, 2 words) granny flat15. dɪtæʧt haʊs (3 syllables, 2 words) detatched house16. kʌntri haʊs (3 syllables, 2 words) country house17. steɪ tli həʊm (3 syllables, 2 words) stately home18. terəst haʊs (3 syllables, 2 words) terraced house19. blɒk əv flæts (3 syllables, 3 words) block of flats20. semi-dɪtæʧt haʊs (4 syllables, 2 words) semi-detatched house
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1. ɑːt (1 syllable) art2. græmə (2 syllables) grammar3. saɪəns (2 syllables) science4. fɪzɪks (2 syllables) physics5. hɪstri (2 syllables) history6. ɪŋglɪʃ (2 syllables) English7. mjuːzɪk (2 syllables) music8. ælʤɪbrə (3 syllables) algebra9. lɪtrəʧə (3 syllables) literature
10. rɪlɪʤən (3 syllables) religion11. kemɪstri (3 syllables) chemistry12. kælkjələs (3 syllables) calculus13. baɪɒləʤi (4 syllables) biology14. ʤiɒləʤi (4 syllables) geology15. ʤiɒgrəfi (4 syllables) geography16. ʤiɒmətri (4 syllables) geometry17. saɪkɒləʤi (4 syllables) psychology18. iːkənɒmɪks (4 syllables) economics19. mæθəmætɪks (4 syllables) mathematics20. fɒrən læŋgwɪʤ (4 syllables, 2 words) foreign language21. səʊsiɒləʤi (5 syllables) sociology22. trɪgənɒmətri (5 syllables) trigonometry23. pəlɪtɪkl saɪəns (6 syllables, 2 words) political science24. fɪzɪkl eʤukeɪʃən (7 syllables, 2 words) physical education
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Code Spelling Phonetic Spelling English Spellingpdæg s e v n seventɜːæ f aɪ v fiveŋmð θ r iː threetbkw f ɔ ː t i forty-eight
pjzpkðg s ɪ k s t iː n sixteenlɒg w ʌ n one
kldʃæ t w e l v twelvegɜːg n aɪ n nine
ŋəkwtɜːæ θ ɜ ː t i f aɪ v thirty-fivekh t uː two
kldgkwgɜːg t w e n t i n aɪ n twenty-nineɑːk eɪ t eight
jʃdæg ɪ l e v n eleventb f ɔː four
tjtkwpjzp f ɪ f t i s ɪ k s fifty-sixgɜːgkðg n aɪ n t iː n nineteen
kdg t e n tenpdægkwlɒg s e v n t i w ʌ n seventy-oneθʌmʤ z ɪə r əʊ zero
ɑːkwpdæg eɪ t i s e v n eighty-seven
e= i= u= æ=vʌ=ɪə ɪ= ɒ=ʌ ʊ=ə=ɜː ɑː=eɪ iː = ɔː=uː= ɜː=aɪ eɪ= əʊ=aɪ= aʊ= ɔɪ= ɪə=eə= ʊə= p=s b=ɔːd=e t=f k=t g=nf= v= s= z=kh=uː m=r n= l=wr= j=ɪ w=i ʧ=ʤ=əʊ θ=z ð=iː ʃ=lʒ= ŋ=θ
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Code Spelling Phonetic Spelling English Spellingŋaʊʧ r e d redθɔːp b l uː blue
baʊɔːs j e l ə ʊ yellowɑːgf w aɪ t whiteθɔːðl b l æ k blackθŋjz b r aʊ n brownkŋr g r eɪ grey
ʤuːɔːæv s ɪ l v ə silverksɔːʧ g əʊ l d goldʌʊʌɔː p ɜ ː p l purplenŋuːzt ɒ r ɪ n ʤ orangekŋmz g r iː n green
uːzʧuːks ɪ n d ɪ g əʊ indigoægvɔːaʊf v aɪ ə l e t violetʌuːhl p ɪ ŋ k pinkfðz t æ n tanθrɪ b eɪ ʒ beigeŋʃʤf r ʌ s t rustfsʌ t əʊ p taupe
fʊlɑːwə t ɜ ː k w ɔɪ z turquoise
e= i= u= æ=vʌ=p ɪ=ʒ ɒ= ʊ=ɜːə=z ɑː=w iː = ɔː=luː=ɪ ɜː= eɪ= əʊ=aɪ= aʊ=e ɔɪ= ɪə=eə= ʊə= p=uː b=jd= t=ʤ k=g g=aɪf=t v=ə s=əʊ z=nh=ŋ m=iː n=ɒ l=kr=eɪ j=aʊ w=ɔɪ ʧ=dʤ=s θ=b ð=æ ʃ=ʌʒ= ŋ=r
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Code Spelling Phonetic Spelling English Spellingiː lp ɑ ː n t aunt
eiː æk f ɑ ː ð ə fatherlɒɔː n iː s niece
ənmlɔ ɪːl g r æ n s ʌ n grandsonrɪwl k ʌ z n cousinstpk d ɔ ː t ə daughterɔːɜːɔːpk s ɪ s t ə sisterənmlʊɪæk g r æ n m ʌ ð ə grandmotherɔːɜːuːŋɜːh s ɪ b l ɪ ŋ siblinguːnɪæk b r ʌ ð ə brotherlʌeʧɑː n e f j uː nephewʊɪæk m ʌ ð ə mother
ənmlstpk g r æ n d ɔ ː t ə granddaughterɔ ɪːl s ʌ n sonɪlrŋ ʌ n k l uncle
ənmleiː æk g r æ n f ɑ ː ð ə grandfatherθiː e uːnɪæk h ɑ ː f b r ʌ ð ə half brotherɔːɜːɔːpk ɜ lː ŋt s ɪ s t ə ɪ n l ɔː sister-in-lawɔːpʌzɔ ɪːl s t e p s ʌ n stepson
e=f i= u= æ=ðʌ=e ɪ=ʌ ɒ=iː ʊ=mə=g ɑː=uː iː =ɑː ɔː=suː=b ɜː=ɪ eɪ= əʊ=aɪ= aʊ= ɔɪ= ɪə=eə= ʊə= p=t b=d= t=ɔː k=ə g=f= v= s=d z=ph=ŋ m=æ n=r l=nr=k j= w=z ʧ=jʤ= θ=h ð= ʃ=ʒ= ŋ=l
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Phonetic Codebreaking Four Answers
Code Spelling Phonetic Spelling English Spellingθdvdm ʌfl s ɪ t ɪ ŋ r u ː m sitting room
gdɜːdw k ɪ ʧ ɪ n kitchengəʌdjh k ɒ r ɪ d ɔː corridorðʊjʌfl b e d r u ː m bedroomʤvdg æ t ɪ k atticðɔɪθlrwv b eɪ s m ə n t basementvɑːʃrv t ɔɪ l ə t toiletnʤʌiː p g æ r ɑ ː ʒ garagewŋθrʌt n ɜ ː s ə r i nursery
jswdm ʌfl d aɪ n ɪ ŋ r u ː m dining roomðʤʃgrwt b æ l k ə n i balconyʃhwjʌt ʌfl l ɔ ː n d r i r u ː m laundry room
zʤvtɪ p æ t i əʊ patio liː θvr ðʊjʌfl m ɑ ː s t ə b e d r u ː m master bedroom
gʃəbdv k l ɒ z ɪ t closetʧiː j j ɑ ː d yardθvkjt s t ʌ d i studyθvæb s t eə z stairsjʊg d e k deckzhɜː p ɔ ː ʧ porch
e= i= u= æ=eəʌ=r ɪ=əʊ ɒ= ʊ=eə=ɒ ɑː=ɔɪ iː =ɑː ɔː=uː= ɜː=ʧ eɪ= əʊ=aɪ= aʊ= ɔɪ=eɪ ɪə=eə= ʊə= p=ʒ b=d=ɪ t=i k=ʌ g=kf=uː v=t s=aɪ z=ph=ɔː m=ŋ n= l=mr=ə j=d w=n ʧ=jʤ=æ θ=s ð=b ʃ=lʒ= ŋ=ɜː
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Code Spelling Phonetic Spelling English Spellingkɔːʤbʤl s w ɪ m ɪ ŋ swimmingghɒfɜːk l ə k r ɒ s lacrosseðiː kðpg b eɪ s b ɔ ː l baseballʒɑːnðpg f ʊ t b ɔ ː l footballkɒvʤl s k iː ɪ ŋ skiing
jpk fiː kʤl h ɔ ː s r eɪ s ɪ ŋ horse racingnsθʤk t e n ɪ s tennisɒfʤɒʤn k r ɪ k ɪ t cricket
ʒʤʌh kɒiː nʤl f ɪ g ə s k eɪ t ɪ ŋ figure skatingjɜːɒw h ɒ k i hockey
ðmkɒʤnðpg b ɑ ː s k ɪ t b ɔ ː l basketballɒzgʤl k ɜ ː l ɪ ŋ curlingædgd p əʊ l əʊ poloðdgʤl b əʊ l ɪ ŋ bowlingkɒɔːɜːr s k w ɒ ʃ squashfskgʤl r e s l ɪ ŋ wrestlingʌɜːgʒ g ɒ l f golfðɜːɒkʤl b ɒ k s ɪ ŋ boxing
ɔ iːː ngʤʒnʤl w eɪ t l ɪ f t ɪ ŋ weightliftingbmrg mnk m ɑ ː ʃ l ɑ ː t s martial arts
jʧθnʤl h ʌ n t ɪ ŋ huntingpnd fiː kʤl ɔ ː t əʊ r eɪ s ɪ ŋ auto racingbu fːhthθ m æ r ə θ ə n marathon
e= i= u= æ=pʌ=g ɪ= ɒ=k ʊ=ə= ɑː=ʊ iː =eɪ ɔː=wuː=æ ɜː=ɒ eɪ= əʊ=aɪ= aʊ= ɔɪ= ɪə=eə= ʊə= p=ɔː b=md=əʊ t=θ k=s g=lf=r v=iː s=e z=ɜːh=ə m=ɑː n=t l=ŋr=ʃ j=h w=i ʧ=ʌʤ=ɪ θ=n ð=b ʃ=ʒ=f ŋ=
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Code Spelling Phonetic Spelling English Spellingɑːptft d ɪ z i ː z diseaseɒəɑːns h e d eɪ k headacheɔːʤhɑː w u ː n d woundɜ fːkɪ f i ː v ə fever
ðʊvθɪs ns s t ʌ m ə k eɪ k stomach acheðhft s n i ː z sneeze
hdtwɪ n ɔ ː z i ə nauseajns ɪə eɪ k earachelpŋ ʧ ɪ l chillðdhɪð s ɔ ː n ə s sorenessiː ʒʤt b r u ː z bruiseiː ʧsns b æ k eɪ k backache
phbɪʒw ɪ n ʤ ə r i injuryðsʒʧl s k r æ ʧ scratchʊʤrns t u ː θ eɪ k toothachesæŋɑː k əʊ l d coldɑːptwhɪð d ɪ z i n ə s dizziness
sʌɜː k ɒ f coughuːnh p eɪ n pain
sɪhɑːpgh k ə n d ɪ ʃ n conditionʊəθuːʒɪlɪ t e m p r ə ʧ ə temperature
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θ ɪ ŋ k▩ l aɪ k▩ə▩mæ n▩ə v▩æ k ʃ n▩æ k t ▩ l aɪ k▩ə▩mæ n▩ə v▩θ ɔː t ▩
Quote: Think like a man of action, act like a man of thought.- Henri Bergson
ɪ f▩ ɔː l▩ j u▩h æ v▩ ɪ z▩ə▩h æm ə▩e v r i θ ɪ ŋ▩ l ʊ k s▩ l aɪ k▩ə▩n eɪ l
Quote: If all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.- Bernard Baruch
ð ə▩ r aɪ t▩ t ə▩s w ɪ ŋ▩m aɪ▩ f ɪ s t▩e n d z▩weə▩ð ə▩ ʌ ð ə▩mæ n z▩n əʊz▩b ɪ g ɪ n z▩▩▩
Quote: The right to swing my fist ends where the other man's nose begins.- Ralph Waldo Emerson
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ə▩ l æ ŋ g w ɪ ʤ▩ ɪ z▩ə▩d aɪ ə l e k t▩w ɪ θ▩ ə n▩ɑː m i ▩ə n d▩ə▩n eɪ v i▩Quote: A language is a dialect with an army and a navy.- Max Weinreich
ð ə▩k w ɪ k ə s t▩w eɪ▩ə v▩e n d ɪ ŋ▩ə▩w ɑː▩ɪ z▩ t ə▩ l uː z▩ ɪ t▩▩Quote: The quickest way of ending a war is to lose it.- George Orwell
ɪ t▩ t eɪ k s▩ə▩g r eɪ t▩d iː l ▩ə v▩h ɪ s t r i▩ t ə▩p r ə d j uː s▩ ə▩l ɪ t l ▩ l ɪ t r ə ʧ ə▩▩
Quote: It takes a great deal of history to produce a little literature.- Henry James
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ə▩g ʊ d▩ l ɪ s ə n ə▩ ɪ z▩ j uː z u ə l i ▩θ ɪ ŋ k ɪ ŋ▩ə b aʊ t▩s ʌ mθ ɪ ŋ▩e l s▩▩
Quote: A good listener is usually thinking about something else.- Frank McKinney Hubbard
ð ə▩ɑː t ▩ə v▩b iː ɪ ŋ▩w aɪ z▩ ɪ z▩ð ə▩ɑː t▩ə v▩n əʊ ɪ ŋ▩wɒ t▩t ə▩əʊ v ə l ʊ k▩▩▩▩
Quote: The art of being wise is the art of knowing what to overlook.- William James
ɪ t s▩nəʊ▩ l ɒ ŋ g ə▩ə▩k w e s ʧ ə n▩ ə v▩s t eɪ ɪ ŋ▩h e l θ i ▩ ɪ t s▩ə▩k w e s ʧ ə n▩ə v▩ f aɪ n d ɪ ŋ▩ə▩s ɪ k n ə s▩ j u▩ l aɪ k▩Quote: It's no longer a question of staying healthy, it's a question of finding a sickness you like.- Jackie Mason
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ɪ ŋ g l ə n d▩ ə n d▩ ə m e r ɪ k ə▩ ə▩ t uː▩k ʌ n t r i z▩ s e p ə r eɪ t ɪ d▩b aɪ▩ð ə▩ s eɪm▩ l æ ŋ g w ɪ ʤ▩▩▩
Quote: England and America are two countries separated by the same language.- George Bernard Shaw
p ə h æ p s▩ə v▩ ɔː l ▩ð ə▩k r i eɪ ʃ n z▩ ə v▩mæ n▩ l æ ŋ g w ɪ ʤ▩ ɪ z▩ ð ə▩məʊ s t ▩ə s t ɒ n ɪ ʃ ɪ ŋ▩
Quote: Perhaps of all the creations of man, language is the most astonishing.- Lytton Strachey
ɪ t▩ ɪ z▩d ɪ f ɪ k ə l t▩ t ə▩g e t▩ə▩mæ n▩t ə▩ʌ n d ə s t æ n d▩s ʌmθ ɪ ŋ▩w e n▩h ɪ z▩s æ l ə r i▩d ɪ p e n d z▩ə p ɒ n▩h ɪ z▩n ɒ t▩ʌ n d ə s t æ n d ɪ ŋ▩ ɪ t▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩Quote: It is difficult to get a man to understand something when his salary depends upon his not understanding it.- Upton Sinclair
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ð eə▩ə▩əʊn l i ▩ t uː▩ ɪ məʊ ʃ n z▩ɒ n▩ ə▩p l eɪ n▩b ɔː d əm▩ə n d▩ t e r ə▩▩▩▩
Quote: There are only two emotions on a plane: boredom and terror.- Orson Welles
ə▩g ʊ d▩ t r æ v ə l ə▩h ə z▩nəʊ▩ f ɪ k s t▩p l æ n z▩ə n d▩ ɪ z▩n ɒ t ▩ ɪ n t e n t▩ɒ n▩ə r aɪ v ɪ ŋ
Quote: A good traveller has no fixed plans and is not intent on arriving.- Lao - Tzu
ð ə▩m æ n▩h uː▩ s t ɪ k s▩ t ə▩h ɪ z▩p l æ n▩w ɪ l ▩b ɪ k ʌ m▩w ɒ t ▩h i▩ j uː s t ▩ t ə▩w ɒ n t ▩ t ə▩b i ▩▩▩Quote: The man who sticks to his plan will become what he used to want to be.- James Richardson
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ɪ t ▩ ɪ z▩h aː d▩ t ə ▩b ɪ l iː v▩ ð æ t▩ə▩m æ n▩ ɪ z▩ t e l ɪ ŋ▩ð ə ▩ t r uː θ▩w e n▩ j u▩n əʊ▩ ð æ t ▩ j u▩w ʊ d▩ l aɪ▩ ɪ f ▩ j u▩w ə▩ ɪ n▩h ɪ z▩ p l eɪ s ▩▩Quote: It is hard to believe that a man is telling the truth when you know that you would lie if you were in his place.- H. L. Mencken
ə▩b æ ŋ k▩ ɪ z▩ə▩p l eɪ s▩weə▩ð eɪ▩ l e n d▩j u▩ə n▩ʌ mb r e l ə▩ ɪ n▩ f eə▩w e ð ə ▩ə n d▩ɑː s k▩ f ə▩ ɪ t ▩b æk▩w e n▩ ɪ t ▩b ɪ g ɪ n z▩ t ə▩ r eɪ n▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩`▩▩▩▩Quote: A bank is a place where they lend you an umbrella in fair weather and ask for it back when it begins to rain.- Robert Frost
ɪ t ▩ ɪ z▩ ə▩ k j ʊə r i ə s▩ θ ɪ ŋ▩ ð æ t▩ p iː p l ▩əʊ n l i ▩ɑː s k▩ j u▩ ɪ f ▩ j u▩ ə▩ ɪ nʤ ɔɪ ɪ ŋ▩ j ɔː s e l f ▩w e n▩ j u▩ ɑː n t ▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩Quote: It is a curious thing that people only ask you if you are enjoying yourself when you aren't.- Edith Nesbit
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e v r i ▩ʤ e n ə r eɪ ʃ n▩ l ɑː f s▩ə t ▩ð ə▩əʊ l d▩ f æ ʃ n z▩b ə t▩ r ɪ l ɪ ʤə s l i ▩ f ɒ l əʊz▩ð ən j uː▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩
Quote: Every generation laughs at the old fashions but religiously follows the new. - Henry David Thoreau
eʤu k eɪ ʃ n z▩p ɜː p ə s▩ɪ z▩ t ə▩ r ɪ p l eɪ s ▩ə n▩ em p t i ▩m aɪ n d▩w ɪ θ▩ ə n▩əʊp ə n▩w ʌ n▩▩▩
Quote: Education's purpose is to replace an empty mind with an open one.- Malcolm Forbes
h æ p i n ə s▩ ɪ z▩h æ v ɪ ŋ▩ə▩ l ɑː ʤ▩ l ʌ v ɪ ŋ▩ k eə r ɪ ŋ▩ k l əʊ s − n ɪ t ▩ f æm ə l i▩ɪ n▩ ə n ʌ ð ə▩ s ɪ t i ▩▩▩▩
Quote: Happiness is having a large, loving, caring, close-knit family in another city. - George Burns
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ə n▩e k s p ɜː t▩ ɪ z▩ə▩p ɜː s n▩h uː▩h ə z▩meɪd▩ɔː l▩ð ə▩m ɪ s t eɪ k s▩ðæ t▩k ə n▩b i▩meɪd▩ ɪ n▩ə▩næ r əʊ▩f iː l d▩▩▩▩
Quote: An expert is a person who has made all the mistakes that can be made in a narrow field.- Niels Bohr
m ɪ d l ▩eɪʤ▩ ɪ z▩w e n▩ j ɔː ▩b r ɔː d▩m aɪ n d▩ə n d▩n æ r əʊ▩w eɪ s t ▩b ɪ g ɪ n▩ t ə▩ʧ eɪ nʤ▩p l eɪ s ɪ z▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩
Quote: Middle age is when your broad mind and narrow waist begin to change places.- E. Joseph Crossman
ʧ ɪ l d r ə n▩hə v▩n e v ə▩b ɪ n▩v e r i▩g ʊ d▩ə t▩ l ɪ s n ɪ ŋ▩t ə▩ðeə▩e l d ə z▩b ə t▩ðeɪ▩h ə v▩n e v ə▩ f eɪ l d▩ t ə▩ ɪm ɪ t eɪ t▩ð əm▩Quote: Children have never been very good at listening to their elders, but they have never failed to imitate them.- James Baldwin
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ð ə▩p r aɪ s▩w i ▩p eɪ▩ f ə▩m ʌ n i▩ ɪ z▩p eɪd▩ ɪ n▩l ɪ b ə t i ▩▩
Quote: The price we pay for money is paid in liberty.- Robert Louis Stevenson
æ k t ▩ð ə▩w eɪ▩ j uː d▩ l aɪ k▩t ə▩b i▩ə n d▩s uː n▩ j uː l ▩b i ▩ð ə▩w eɪ▩j uː▩æ k t ▩▩▩
Quote: Act the way you'd like to be and soon you'll be the way you act.- Leonard Cohen
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▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩s t r aɪ p t▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩aɪ▩▩æ▩s▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ f▩▩▩p ɒ l k ə d ɒ t▩ s t aɪ l ɪ ʃ▩▩▩▩▩ l ɑː ʤ▩ l▩▩æ▩▩▩▩▩▩n▩ iː▩ɑː▩▩ f▩▩ ɔː▩▩▩æ▩▩ ʃ ɔː t s l iː v d▩v▩p eɪ z l i▩ r æ g ɪ d▩▩m▩▩m▩▩e▩▩ l▩▩▩▩æ▩▩ə▩▩▩▩▩▩ɪə▩▩ɑː▩▩ l e ð ə▩▩▩▩ ʃ▩p l eɪ n▩▩▩▩▩k ɒ t n▩ v▩▩s k r ʌ f i▩▩▩▩aɪ▩▩s m ɔː l▩▩▩▩ ɪ▩▩▩ r▩▩ r▩▩▩ t eɪ l ə d▩▩▩əʊ▩▩w ɔː t ə p r uː f▩ ɪ▩▩▩▩▩ɒ▩ʌ▩▩▩s▩▩ʊ▩▩▩ə▩n▩▩ l▩▩f æ ʃ n ə b l▩▩ f ɔːm l▩▩▩ t r e n d i▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ l▩▩▩ ɪ▩ iː▩▩▩▩ iː▩k▩e▩▩▩s ɪ ŋ g l b r e s t ɪ d▩▩ t ɑː t n▩▩n▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ r▩▩▩ ɪ▩ i▩▩▩g▩▩p r ɪ n t▩▩▩▩▩▩e▩▩▩ŋ▩ə▩▩▩aɪ▩▩əʊ▩m▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩s▩▩▩▩▩m▩▩ f l æ n l▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩s t ɑː ʧ t▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩əʊ▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ ɪ ▩e▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ f æ n s i▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩d▩kæ ʒ u ə l▩▩▩ r▩e▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩uː▩▩▩eɪ▩k▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩s ɒ l ɪ d▩▩▩▩▩▩▩
Word Listargyle / ɑ ːgaɪ l /large / lɑ ːʤ /small / smɔː l /check / ʧek /leather/ leðə /smart / smɑ ː t /cotton / kɒtn /loose / lu ː s /solid / sɒlɪd /denim/ denɪm /nylon / naɪ lɒn /stylish/ staɪ lɪʃ /fancy / fænsi /petite / pətiː t /tartan / tɑ ː tn /flashy / flæʃi /plaid / plæd /tight / taɪ t /floral / flɔː rəl /plain / pleɪ n /trendy/ trendi /frayed / freɪ d /print / prɪnt /velvet / velvɪt /frilly / frɪli /sharp / ʃɑ ːp /wool / wʊl /cashmere / kæʃmɪə / polka dot / pɒlkədɒt /casual / kæʒuəl / polo neck / pəʊləʊnek /close-fitting / kləʊsfɪtɪŋ / ragged / rægɪd /crewneck / kru ː nek / scruffy / skʌrfi /double-breasted / dʌbl brestɪd / short sleeved / ʃɔː tsliː vd /fashionable / fæʃnəbl / single-breasted / sɪŋglbrestɪd /flannel / flænl / sleeveless / sliː vləs /formal / fɔː ml / starched / stɑ ːʧt /medium / miː diəm / striped / straɪ pt /paisley / peɪ zli / tailored / teɪləd /patterned / pætnd / waterproof / wɔː təpru ː f /
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Word Listaccelerator / əkseləreɪ tə / milometer / maɪ lɒmtə /aerial / eəriəl / muffler / mʌflə /air vent / eə vent / number plate / nʌmbə pleɪ t /battery / bætri / oil gauge / ɔ ɪ l geɪ ʤ /bonnet / bɒn ɪt / radiator / reɪ dieɪ tə /brake / breɪ k / rear window / rɪə wɪndəʊ /bumper / bʌmpə / rev counter / rev kaʊ ntə /cigarette lighter/ sɪgəret laɪ tə / safety belt / seɪ fti belt /dashboard / dæʃbɔː d / seats / siː ts /door handle / dɔː hændl / speedometer / spiː dɒmɪtə /exhaust / ɪgzɔːst / steering wheel / stɪərɪŋ wiː l /gear lever / gɪə liː və / sunroof / sʌnru ː f /hand brake / hænd breɪk / tail light / teɪ l laɪ t /headlight / hedlaɪ t / tyre / taɪ ə /headrest / hedrest / visor / vaɪ zə /ignition / ɪgnɪʃn / windscreen / w ɪndskriː n /indicator / ɪndɪkeɪtə / wing mirror / w ɪŋ mɪrə /glove compartment / glʌv kəmpɑ ː tmənt /
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Phonetic Kriss-Kross Three Answers - Transportation
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Word Listballoon / bəlu ː n / raft / rɑ ː ft /bicycle / baɪ sɪkl / rocket ship / rɒk ɪtʃɪp /biplane / baɪ pleɪ n / sailing boat / seɪ l ɪŋ bəʊ t /bus / bʌs / saloon / səlu ː n /camper / kæmpə / scooter / sku ː tə /canoe / kənu ː / seaplane / siː pleɪ n /convertible / kənvɜ ː təbl / skateboard / skeɪ tbɔː d /fighter plane / faɪ tə pleɪ n / space shuttle / speɪ s ʃʌtl /fire engine / faɪ ə enʤɪn / submarine / sʌbməriː n /freighter / freɪ tə / subway / sʌbweɪ /helicopter / hel ɪkɒptə / tanker / tæŋkə /hovercraft / hɒvəkrɑ ː ft / taxi / tæksi /kayak / kaɪ æk / train / treɪ n /liner / laɪ nə / tramcar / træmkɑ ː /minibus / m ɪnibʌs / trawler / trɔː lə /motorcycle / məʊ təsaɪ kl / trolley bus / trɒli bʌs /
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Word Listbath / bɑ ːθ / drapes / dreɪ ps /sofa bed / səʊfə bed /bed / bed / dryer / draɪ ə /speaker / spiː kə /carpet / kɑ ːp ɪt / dustbin / dʌstb ɪn /stereo / steriəʊ /cot / kɒt / lamp / læmp /stool / stu ː l /desk / desk / picture / pɪkʧə /toilet / tɔ ɪ let /divan / d ɪvɑ ːn / shutters / ʃʌtəz /trunk / trʌŋk /doormat/ dɔː mæt / sofa / səʊfə /VCR / viː siː ɑ ː /air conditioner / eə kənd ɪʃənə / overhead light / əʊvəhed laɪ t /barbecue / bɑ ːb ɪkju ː / refrigerator / r ɪf rɪʤəreɪ tə /bedside table / bedsaɪ d teɪ bl / rocking chair / rɒk ɪŋ ʧeə /book case / bʊk keɪs / roller blind / rəʊlə blaɪ nd /bunk beds / bʌŋk bedz / tall boy / tɔː l bɔ ɪ /cabinet / kæb ɪnət / telephone / tel ɪfəʊn /ceiling fan / siː l ɪŋ fæn / television / tel ɪvɪʒn /chaise longue / ʃeɪ z l ɒŋ / towel rail / taʊ əl reɪ l /computer / kəmpju ː tə / two-seater / tu ː siː tə /cupboard / kʌbəd / vacuum cleaner / vækjuəm kliː nə /fire place / faɪ ə pleɪ s / wardrobe / wɔː drəʊb /laundry basket / lɔː ndri bɑ ːsk ɪt / washing machine / w ɒʃɪŋ məʃiː n /answering machine / ɑ ːnsərɪŋ məʃiː n /waste-paper basket / weɪ st peɪ pə bɑ ːskɪt /
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Phonetic Kriss-Kross Five Answers - Parts of the Body▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ s▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩w ɪ n d p aɪ p▩▩▩▩▩▩g▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩aɪ▩e▩▩▩▩▩▩ l▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩θ aɪ bəʊn▩ l ɪ v ə▩▩▩ɒ▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ r▩▩▩▩▩ v▩▩pæ l ə t▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩əʊ▩▩▩e▩ ɪ▩▩e▩▩▩ ɪ▩ l▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ t əʊn eɪ l▩ s k ɪ n▩ i▩ s kæ l p▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ iː▩b▩▩ i▩d▩ s▩▩▩ r▩▩▩▩▩ f▩bæ k b əʊn▩d▩ ɪ▩ɒ▩▩▩ ɪ ▩▩▩▩▩æ▩ r▩æ▩▩e▩n▩k ɑː f▩ t ʌ ŋ▩▩▩▩▩ r▩e▩pæ ŋ k r i ə s▩ə▩e▩k▩▩▩▩ l ɪ p s▩▩ŋ▩▩ ɪ▩▩▩▩g ʌm▩s▩▩▩▩▩ŋ▩ t▩▩k▩▩b▩▩▩▩ə▩p▩▩▩▩▩▩▩k▩▩b aɪ l d ʌ k t▩▩▩s p l iː n▩▩▩▩▩ s k ʌ l▩▩ j▩eɪ▩▩ ʃ▩▩ɑː▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ l▩æ▩▩uː▩ʤ ɔː bəʊn▩maʊθ▩ʧ▩▩▩▩▩æ b d əmə n▩▩▩ l▩▩▩▩ʌ▩ iː▩▩▩▩▩ v▩ə▩▩d▩▩h e d▩ s t ʌmə k▩▩▩▩▩ ɪ▩▩▩▩ iː▩▩ iː ▩ə▩▩ɒ▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ k▩▩h▩n eɪ v l▩▩ʧ ɪ n▩▩▩▩▩▩▩g ɔː l b l æ d ə▩eɪ▩▩▩▩▩s t ɜː n əm▩▩ r▩▩ r▩n▩m▩n ɒ s t r ɪ l▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ ɔɪ▩▩eɪ▩d▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ʃ ɪ n b əʊn▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩
Word Listabdomen / æbdəmən / head / hed / scalp / skælp /ankle / æŋkl / heel / hiː l / shin bone / ʃɪn bəʊn /appendix / əpendɪks / jawbone / ʤɔː bəʊn / shoulder / ʃəʊldə /backbone / bækbəʊ n / kidney / kɪdni / skin / skɪn /bile duct / baɪ l dʌkt / kneecap / niː kæp / skull / skʌl /bladder / blædə / larynx / lærɪŋks / spine / spaɪ n /brain / breɪ n / lips / lɪps / spleen / spliː n /breast / brest / liver / lɪvə / sternum / stɜ ːnəm /calf / kɑ ː f / mouth / maʊθ / stomach / stʌmək /cheek / ʧiː k / navel / neɪ vl / temple / templ /chin / ʧɪn / neck / nek / thigh bone / θaɪ bəʊn /clavicle / klævɪkl / nostril / nɒstrɪl / throat / θrəʊt /duodenum / dju ː ədiː nəm / palate / pælət / thumb / θʌm /elbow / elbəʊ / palm / pɑ ːm / toenail / təʊneɪ l /glottis / glɒtɪs / pancreas / pæŋkriəs / tongue / tʌŋ /groin / grɔɪ n / pelvis / pelvɪs / tonsil / tɒnsl /gum / gʌm / pharynx / færɪŋks / vein / veɪ n /hand / hænd / ribcage / rɪbkeɪ ʤ / windpipe / wɪndpaɪ p /gall bladder / gɔː l bældə /oesophagus / isɒfəgəs /
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Phonetic Kriss-Kross Six Answers - Computer Terms▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩s ɜː v ə▩▩▩▩▩▩w▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩aɪ▩▩▩▩▩▩▩e▩▩▩▩▩n▩▩d▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ r▩▩▩▩▩▩▩b▩▩▩▩▩e▩▩aɪ▩▩▩▩▩▩mɒ n ɪ t ə▩▩▩▩▩iː θ ə n e t p ɔː t▩▩ə▩▩▩▩▩▩əʊ▩▩n▩ s ɒ f t weə▩▩d▩▩▩▩▩waɪ ə l ə s▩▩h ɑː d k ɒ p i▩▩▩▩e▩▩▩ r▩▩▩w▩ɜː▩▩ʌ▩ iː▩aɪ▩▩ə▩▩ʌ▩▩▩▩▩b▩▩▩e▩▩d e s k t ɒ p▩d ɒ k j ume n t▩▩p ɪ k s l▩▩ s ɜː f▩b▩▩▩▩▩▩ iː▩ɒ▩▩▩▩▩▩m▩ r▩▩aɪ▩▩▩▩▩ l▩k iː b ɔː d▩p r ɪ n t ə▩▩m▩ʌ▩əʊ▩▩ t▩▩▩▩▩ɒ▩æ▩ r▩▩▩▩ɒ▩▩▩▩▩w e b l ɒ g▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩pæ s w ɔː d▩▩▩maʊs mæ t▩m▩ t▩ r▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ i▩ t▩d▩ɒ▩▩▩▩k▩▩ r▩ə▩ i▩æ▩▩▩▩▩w ɪ n dəʊ▩▩b▩n▩ s▩▩æ▩ʧæ t r uːm▩m▩▩▩▩▩e▩▩ ɪ▩p▩æ p l ɪ k eɪ ʃ n▩▩k▩ i▩e▩▩▩▩▩▩▩b▩▩ s k r iː n▩aɪ▩ r▩▩ə▩▩b ʌ s▩d▩▩▩▩▩▩▩k l ɪ k▩ɒ▩daʊn l əʊd▩▩▩▩ ɔː▩ t▩ i▩▩▩▩▩▩▩æ▩▩▩▩m▩▩ t▩▩ l▩▩ iː meɪ l▩ ɪ ▩ə▩▩▩▩▩▩▩m▩▩ l æ p t ɒ p▩▩b▩▩▩aʊ▩▩▩k▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ t▩▩ʌ▩h ɑː d d ɪ s k▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ t▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩
Word Listbus / bʌs / icon / aɪ kɒn /pixel / pɪksl /click / klɪk / input / ɪnpʌt /surf / sɜ ː f /application / æplɪkeɪ ʃn / network / netwɜ ːk /broadband / brɔː dbænd / online / ɒnlaɪ n /CD-ROM / siː diː rɒm / output / aʊtpʌt /chat room / ʧæt ru ː m / password / pæswɔː d /desktop / dsktɒp / printer / prɪnt /dial-up / daɪ lʌp / program / prəʊgræm /document / dɒkju mənt / prompt / prɒmpt /download / daʊnləʊd / scanner / skænə /e-mail / iː meɪ l / screen / skriː n /ethernet port / iː θənet pɔː t / scroll bar / skrɔː l bɑ ː /floppy disk / flɒpi dɪsk / server / sɜ ːvə /hard copy / hɑ ːd kɒpi / software / sɒftweə /hard disk / hɑ ːd dɪsk / trackball / trækbɔː l /keyboard / kiː bɔː d / virus / vaɪ rəs /laptop / læptɒp / web address / web ədres /memory stick / meməri stɪk / webcam / webkæm /modem / məʊdəm / webcast / webkæst /monitor / mɒnɪtə / weblog / weblɒg /mouse / maʊs / website / websaɪ t /mousemat / maʊsmæt / window / wɪndəʊ /multimedia / mʌltimiː diə / wireless / waɪ ələs /112
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Word Listbelt / belt /coat / kəʊt /socks/ sɒks /bikini / bɪkiː ni /scarf / skɑ ː f /tights/ taɪ ts /boots/ bu ː ts /skirt / sk ɜ ː t /vest / vest /anorak / ænəræk / nightdress / naɪ tdres /apron / eɪ prən / overcoat / əʊ vəkəʊ t /bow tie / bəʊtaɪ / pinafore / pɪnəfɔː /braces / breɪ sɪz / polo neck / pəʊləʊ nek /cardigan / kɑ ːdɪgən / pullover / pʌləʊvə /cargo pants / kɑ ːgəʊ pænts / pyjamas / pəʤɑ ːməz /chinos / ʧiː nəʊz / raincoat / reɪ nkəʊt /court shoes / kɔː t ʃu ː z / sandals / sændlz /dinner jacket / dɪnə ʤækɪt / slippers / slɪpəz /dressing gown / dresɪŋ gaʊn / stilettos / stɪletəʊ z /evening gown / iː vnɪŋ gaʊn / stockings / stɒkɪŋz /flip-flops / flɪp flɒps / suspenders / sʌspendəz /gloves / glʌvz / sweater / swetə /jacket / ʤækɪt / swimsuit / swɪmsu ː t /lace-ups / leɪ s ʌps / tracksuit / træksu ː t /loafers / ləʊfəz / trainers / treɪ nəz /mittens / mɪtnz / trousers / traʊzəz /moccasins / mɒkəsɪnz / trunks / trʌŋks /necktie / nektaɪ / underpants / ʌndəpænts /113
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Word Listbay / beɪ / longitude / lɒŋgɪtju ː d /beach / biːʧ / meridian / mərɪdiən /boundary / baʊ ndri / mountain / maʊntən /canal / kənæl / park / pɑ ːk /canyon / kænjən / peninsula / pənɪnsjələ /cave / keɪv / plain / pleɪn /channel / ʧænl / planet / plænɪt /continent / kɒntɪnənt / rainforest / reɪnfɒrɪst /country / kʌntri / reef / riː f /county / kaʊ nti / river / rɪvə /desert / dezət / route / ru ː t /equator / ɪkweɪtə / sea / siː /estuary / esʧuəri / state / steɪt /forest / fɒrɪst / strait / streɪt /hemisphere / hemɪsfɪə / street / striː t /highway / haɪ weɪ / toll road / təʊl rəʊd /interstate / ɪntəsteɪt / tributary / trɪbjətri /lake / leɪk / tropic / trɒpɪk /latitude / lætɪtju ː d / valley / væli /
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Phonetic Kriss-Kross Nine Answers - Feeling . . .▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩æ▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩b▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ʧ▩g▩▩ŋ▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ ɪ k s t æ t ɪ k▩▩▩▩ t ɪə f l▩ ɪ g z ɔː s t ɪ d▩▩▩ ɒ▩▩ f▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ r▩ʌ▩▩ r▩▩▩▩▩ ɪ n k ə n səʊ l ə b l▩▩hæ p i▩me r i▩ʌ n w e l▩▩▩ f▩▩d▩ l▩▩▩əʊ▩▩▩d▩▩▩▩▩n▩ ɔː▩aɪ ▩▩▩ ɪ ▩▩▩▩ ɪ ▩▩▩m▩▩▩ ɪ ▩▩ f r ʌ s t r eɪ t ɪ d▩d ɪ f e n s ɪ v▩ s ɒ r əʊ f l▩ɪə▩▩ɜː ▩ iː ▩ ɪ ▩ r▩ə▩ l▩▩ f▩▩▩ ɪ ▩ ɪ ▩ iː ▩▩ f r aɪ t n d▩d▩eɪ▩n▩æ▩▩ l▩▩▩k ʌm f t ə b l▩▩n▩▩▩▩ʌ n s t eɪ b l▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ ɔː▩ ɪ ▩▩▩ s▩▩▩▩▩▩▩d▩▩▩ə▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ s▩d ɪ s k ə n s ɜː t ɪ d▩▩▩▩▩g▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ f▩▩▩▩▩p▩ ɒ▩▩▩ ɪ ▩▩▩▩▩æ▩▩▩▩▩həʊp l ə s▩▩▩ r ɪ l æ k s t▩▩▩aɪ ▩s▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ r▩▩ t▩ r▩aɪ ▩ə▩▩▩ɜː ▩▩g r eɪ t f l▩▩▩▩▩aʊ▩▩ r▩æ▩z▩m▩▩▩m▩▩▩eɪ▩ ɪ ▩▩▩▩▩▩▩d ɪ ʤ e k t ɪ d▩▩▩▩d ɪ s h ɑː t n d▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ s▩ l▩▩▩▩▩▩▩n▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ t▩d ɪ s g ʌ s t ɪ d▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩
Word Listangry / æŋgri / glum / glʌm /baffled / bæfld / grateful / greɪ tfl /blissful / blɪsfl / happy / hæpi /cheery / ʧɪəri / homesick / həʊmsɪk /comfortable / kʌmftəbl / hopeless / həʊpləs /confident / kɒnfɪdənt / inconsolable / ɪnkənsəʊləbl /defeated / dɪfiːtɪd / irate / aɪ reɪ t /defensive / dɪfensɪv / merry / meri /dejected / dɪʤektɪd / proud / praʊd /delighted / dɪlaɪ tɪd / rattled / rætld /determined / dɪtɜ ːmɪnd / relaxed / rɪlækst /disconcerted / dɪskənsɜ ː tɪd / remorseful / rɪmɔː sfl /disgusted / dɪsgʌstɪd / solemn / sɒləm /disheartened / dɪshɑ ː tnd / sorrowful / sɒrəʊfl /drained / dreɪ nd / stressed / strest /ecstatic / ɪkstætɪk / surprised / səpraɪ zd /exhausted / ɪgzɔː stɪd / tearful / tɪəfl /fearful / fɪəfl / uncertain / ʌnsɜ ː tn /flabbergasted / flæbəgæstɪd / unstable / ʌnsteɪ bl /frightened / fraɪ tnd / unwell / ʌnwel /frustrated / frʌstreɪ tɪd / worried / wɔː riː d /115
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Phonetic Kriss-Kross Ten Answers - Fruits & Vegetables▩▩b r ɒ k ə l i▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩p▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ə▩▩▩▩ iː ▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩æ▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩n▩k j uː k ʌm b ə▩▩mæ ŋ gəʊ▩ ʃ▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ɑː▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ iː▩▩▩ʌ▩▩▩kæ n t ə l uː p ▩t ɜː n ɪ p▩▩▩▩▩ t▩▩▩ ʃ▩▩▩ r▩ f▩▩▩▩e▩▩▩ ə▩ ʌ▩▩▩ s t r ɔː b e r i▩▩ə▩ r▩▩▩▩p▩▩▩▩▩m▩▩▩e▩uː▩▩▩ʊ▩▩▩▩▩uː▩kʊəʒ ə t▩▩▩▩p▩ ʃ ə l ɒ t▩ l aɪm▩▩▩d eɪ t▩ iː ▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩k▩▩▩ə▩▩▩e▩▩▩▩▩aɪ▩▩▩w▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ ɪ▩æ p r ɪ k ɒ t▩▩w▩▩k eɪ l▩ iː ▩▩▩▩▩▩ f e n l▩▩ i▩æ▩ ɪ ▩▩ ɔː▩▩ɒ▩e▩ f▩▩▩▩▩▩ ɪ ▩▩▩▩▩▩▩b▩ s w iː t k ɔː n▩m▩ r æ d ɪ ʃ▩▩g ɑː l ɪ k▩▩▩ ɪ▩▩▩▩ə▩▩▩▩ə▩ə▩ʊə▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ɒ r ɪ nʤ▩▩p ɒm ɪ g r æ n ɪ t▩ r▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ l▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩e▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ i▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ i▩▩ɑː▩▩▩▩▩ l▩ə s pæ r ə g ə s▩▩▩▩ s t ɑː f r uː t▩▩▩▩▩ə▩▩▩aɪ▩▩▩▩n▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ l▩▩ ɪ ▩▩s p ɪ n ɪ ʧ▩n▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩aʊ▩▩ʧ▩▩▩ l▩▩▩e▩æ▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ə▩kəʊk ə n ʌ t▩g r eɪ p▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩k▩▩▩m▩▩▩ i▩ l▩▩▩▩▩▩▩
Word Listcelery / seləri / kale / keɪ l /mango / mæŋgəʊ /cherry / ʧeri / leek / liː k /okra / əʊ krə /date / deɪ t / lemon / lemən /pepper / pepə /fig / fɪg / lettuce / letɪs /plum / plʌm /grape / greɪ p / lime / laɪ m /radish / rædɪʃ /apricot / æprɪkɒt /garlic / gɑ ː lɪk /artichoke / ɑ ː tɪʧəʊ k /kiwi fruit / kiː wiː fru ː t /asparagus / əspærəgəs /mushroom / mʌʃr ʊm /banana / bənɑ ːnə /orange / ɒrɪnʤ /beetroot / biː tru ː t /passion fruit / pæʃn fru ː t /broccoli / brɒkəli /pineapple / paɪ næpl /cabbage / kæbɪʤ /pomegranate / pɒmɪgrænɪt /cantaloupe / kæntəlu ː p /pumpkin / pʌmpkɪn /cauliflower / kɒliflaʊ ə /shallot / ʃəl ɒt /coconut / kəʊ kənʌt /spinach / spɪnɪʧ /courgette / kʊəʒət /star fruit / stɑ ː fru ː t /cucumber / kju ː kʌmbə /strawberry / strɔː beri /daikon / daɪ kɒn /sweetcorn / swiː tkɔː n /durian / dʊəriən /turnip / tɜ ːnɪp /fennel / fenl /watermelon / wɔː təmelən /116
116Phonetics For Fanatics Mark Saxer Phonetic Kriss-Kross Eleven Answers - Mammals▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩s k ʌ ŋ k▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ l▩▩p▩▩▩æ▩▩ ɪ▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩e▩▩ ɔː▩pæŋ gəʊ l ɪ n▩▩▩▩b e l uː g ə weɪ l▩m▩▩p▩▩▩g▩▩ə▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ r▩▩▩ iː▩ ɪ▩▩ə p ɒ s əm▩w ʊ l f▩▩▩▩▩▩▩aʊ▩▩▩m ɒŋ g uː s▩▩▩ r▩▩eɪ▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩pəʊn i▩▩ə▩▩▩▩▩ r ə k uː n▩ l ɑːmə▩▩▩ r▩æ▩d▩▩▩▩▩▩ʤ▩▩æ▩æ▩▩▩▩d▩▩▩▩b aɪ s n▩h▩ r▩h ɪ p ə p ɒ t əmə s▩▩v▩▩▩▩▩n▩d▩ɒ▩æ▩aʊ▩▩ r▩▩▩▩ə▩▩▩▩ɑː▩▩▩▩▩ɒ t ə▩g ɪ b ə n▩▩ɑː▩▩w ɔː l r ə s▩kæ t▩▩▩ s▩▩p▩▩ ɪ▩d ɒ l f ɪ n▩ r▩æ▩ iː▩▩▩aɪ▩▩g ə z e l▩▩ t▩▩▩▩▩m▩▩æ▩məʊ l▩p ɪ g▩▩▩ r▩▩æ▩▩▩▩▩▩ʧ ɪ p mʌ ŋ k▩▩▩▩ ɔː▩əb iː v ə▩▩ t▩g▩▩▩▩ ɪ▩ɑː▩▩g▩▩▩ʤ▩k▩▩ə▩▩ s k w ɪ r ə l▩▩▩m▩ l▩▩uː▩▩ʤæ g j u əb▩▩▩əʊ▩p▩ r▩v æmp aɪ ə bæ t▩▩▩k▩u▩▩uː▩▩▩ɑːmə d ɪ l əʊ▩▩æ▩▩▩▩æ n t ɪ l əʊp▩▩n ɑː w ə l▩ s▩ l▩ l aɪ ə n▩▩▩▩n▩▩▩▩▩aɪ▩▩▩▩▩▩ə▩▩▩ə▩▩▩▩z e b r ə▩e l ɪ f ə n t▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ iː▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩
Word Listbaboon / bəbu ː n /hound / haʊ nd /pony / pəʊni /beaver / biː və /impala / ɪmpɑ ː lə /rabbit / ræbɪt /bison / baɪ sn /jackal / ʤækl /ram / ræm /camel / kæməl /koala / kəʊ ɑ ː lə /rat / ræt /cat / kæt /lemur / liːmə /seal / siː l /dolphin / dɒlfɪn /lion / laɪ ən /skunk / skʌŋk /elephant / elɪfənt /llama / lɑ ːmə /tiger / taɪ gə /gazelle / gəzel /mole / məʊ l /vole / vəʊ l /gibbon / gɪbən /otter / ɒtə /walrus / wɔː lrəs /giraffe / ʤərɑ ː f /panda / pændə /wolf / w ʊlf /gorilla / gərɪlə /pig / pɪg /zebra / zebrə /aardvark / ɑ ːdvɑ ːk / mongoose / mɒŋgu ː s /antelope / æntɪləʊ p / narwal / nɑ ːwəl /armadillo / ɑ ːmədɪləʊ / opossum / əpɒsəm /beluga whale / belu ː gə weɪ l / orangutan / ɔː ræŋgu ː tæn /chimpanzee / ʧɪmpænziː / pangolin / pæŋgəʊ lɪn /chipmunk / ʧɪpmʌŋk / platypus / plætɪpəs /groundhog / graʊ ndhɒg / porcupine / pɔː kjupaɪ n /hippopotamus / hɪpəpɒtəməs / porpoise / pɔː pəs /jaguar / ʤægjuə / raccoon / rəku ː n /kangaroo / kæŋgəru ː / rhinoceros / raɪ nɒsərəs /killer whale / kɪlə weɪ l / squirrel / skwɪrəl /lemming / lemɪŋ / vampire bat / væmpaɪ ə bæt /117
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Word Listaccordion / əkɔː diən / keyboard / kiː bɔː d /bagpipes / bægpaɪ ps / mandolin / mændəlɪn /balalaika / baɪ ləlaɪ kə / maracas / mərækəz /bassoon / bəsu ː n / marimba / mərɪmbə /bongo / bɒŋgəʊ / oboe / əʊbəʊ /castanets / kæstənets / organ / ɔː gən /celesta / səlestə / piccolo / pɪkələʊ /clarinet / klærɪnet / recorder / rɪkɔː də /cornet / kɔː nɪt / saxophone / sæksəfəʊn /cymbals / sɪmblz / sitar / sɪtɑ ː /dulcimer / dʌlsɪmə / synthesizer / sɪnθəsaɪ zə /fiddle / fɪdl / tabla / tæblə /flute / flu ː t / tambourine / tæmbəriː n /glockenspiel / glɒkənʃpiː l / triangle / traɪ æŋgl /guitar / gɪtɑ ː / trumpet / trʌmpɪt /harmonica / hɑ ːmɒnɪkə / tuba / tju ː bə /harpsichord / hɑ ːpsɪkɔː d / violin / vaɪ əlɪn /kettledrum / ketldrʌm / xylophone / zaɪ ləfəʊn /118
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Phonetic Kriss-Kross Thirteen Answers - Jobs▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ r▩▩▩ ▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ f▩▩ ɪ ▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩k▩▩æ▩▩ s▩p▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ ɔː ▩▩▩ ɔː▩▩eə▩▩k▩▩e▩ r▩▩▩▩▩b r ɔː d k ɑː s t ə▩ t j uː t ə▩p▩ə▩▩▩▩▩ ɪ ▩▩ə▩▩▩əʊ▩▩eɪ▩▩əʊ▩▩ ʃ əʊ f ə▩▩k▩z▩▩ l▩həʊmmeɪ k ə▩ t iː ʧ ə▩e▩▩▩ə▩næ n i▩▩▩ə▩▩ə▩▩ə▩▩n▩s▩p eɪ n t ə▩▩▩▩▩▩k▩▩▩▩▩mæ n ɪ ʤə▩▩▩ s▩ s▩p r əʊg r æmə▩▩▩▩θ▩ s▩▩æ▩▩ʌ▩p▩ə▩▩▩▩n▩k▩▩p ɒ l ə t ɪ ʃ n▩▩ l▩ ɜː▩ l▩d▩▩ ɪ ▩aʊ▩▩▩▩ iː▩▩▩▩ə▩▩ t▩ s▩ i▩ ɪ ▩ ɪ k ɒ n əm ɪ s t▩▩▩▩ l▩▩ə▩n ɜː s▩ t▩▩▩▩ t▩▩▩əʊ▩▩▩▩▩ ɪʤ ɔɪ n ə▩▩ɒ▩e▩ r uː f ə▩▩k l ɜː k▩▩▩sɜː ▩ t▩ ʃ e f▩k▩ ɪ ▩▩n▩▩▩ʤ▩ɑː t ɪ s tn▩▩▩ɒ▩ ɪ n t ɜː p r e t ə▩▩ə▩p▩n▩▩ə▩▩▩p▩s▩ ɪ ▩ ɔː▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ə▩v▩▩l▩d ɒ k t ə▩v e t ə r ɪ neə r i ə n▩e▩▩ɪ ▩ iː▩ iː▩▩▩▩▩ə▩aɪ▩▩▩▩▩▩ t▩n▩▩s eɪ l z p ɜː s n▩▩▩▩ t r æ v l eɪʤ ə n t▩▩t▩ə▩ə▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ə▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ ə▩▩
Word Listaccountant / əkaʊ ntənt / journalist / ʤɜ ːnəlɪst /analyst / ænəlɪst / manager / mænɪʤə /artist / ɑ ː tɪst / nurse / nɜ ːs /athlete / æθlt / orderly / ɔː dəli /auto mechanic / ɔː təʊ məkænɪk / painter / peɪ ntə /broadcaster / brɔː dkɑ ːstə / police officer / pəlis ɒfɪsə /business person / bɪznəs pɜ ːsn / politician / pɒlətɪʃn /caretaker / keəteɪ kə / professor / prəfesə /carpenter / kɑ ːpəntə / programmer / prəʊgræmə /chauffeur / ʃəʊ fə / receptionist / rɪsepʃənɪst /chef / ʃef / reporter / rɪpɔː tə /clerk / klɜ ːk / salesperson / seɪ lzpɜ ːsn /consultant / kənsʌltənt / scholar / skɒlə /detective / dɪtektɪv / shopkeeper / ʃɒpkiːpə /doctor / dɒktə / soldier / səʊ lʤə /economist / ɪkɒnəmɪst / tailor / teɪ lə /factotum / fæktəʊ təm / teacher / tiː ʧə /homemaker / həʊ mmeɪ kə / tutor / tju ː tə /interpreter / ɪntɜ ːpretə / veterinarian / vetərɪneəriən /joiner / ʤɔɪ nə / writer / raɪ tə /119
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Phonetic Kriss-Kross Fourteen Answers - Male Names▩▩k▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩eɪ b r ə hæmp ɔː l▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩d▩▩▩ɒ▩▩æ▩ ɪ▩▩▩s▩w▩▩▩ l e n ə d▩ r▩▩t▩ f r e d ə r ɪ k▩▩əʊ▩▩▩ ɪ ▩ ɪ▩▩r▩▩ɒ▩▩b▩ l▩æŋ g ə s▩ l e s t əɪ ▩▩n ə θæ n j ə l▩ə▩▩▩ə▩▩e▩k ɒ n ə▩▩s▩ə▩▩▩n ɔːmə n▩▩ r▩▩▩▩ l▩▩ t ɪ mə θ i▩▩ə▩▩▩▩ə▩▩g ɒ d f r i▩▩▩ iː ▩b e nʤəm ɪ n▩▩▩s▩▩▩ə▩z▩ə▩ r▩▩eɪ▩ ɔː▩s▩▩▩k ɪə r ə n▩æ n d r uː▩▩ s▩ t aɪ▩▩ɑː θ ə▩eɪ▩▩▩k▩ ɔː▩s ɪ d n i▩ v▩▩ʧ▩▩▩mæ l k əm▩▩▩▩ʌ▩▩▩ə▩▩ɪ ▩▩▩ə▩▩▩ r▩▩▩▩▩gæ v ɪ n▩▩b▩▩æ n t ə n i▩ s ɪ r ɪ l▩ ɪ ▩▩▩▩ɔː▩▩▩d▩▩ɪə▩▩æ▩æ▩ə▩n▩▩▩▩l▩▩▩▩▩▩ l iː əm▩n▩ s e s l▩▩▩d ɒm ɪ n ɪ k▩θ▩▩▩d▩▩d▩aɪ▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ ɪ▩aɪ v ə▩▩▩ɒ▩▩w ɔː l t ə▩▩▩maɪ k ə l▩n aɪʤə l▩▩ ɪ▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ f r ɑː n s ɪ s▩▩
Word ListAbraham/ eɪ brəhæm /Francis / frɑ ːnsɪs /Nigel / na ɪ ʤəl /Aidan / eɪ dn /Frederick/ fredərɪk /Norman / nɔ ː mən /Al / æl /Gavin / gævɪn /Oscar / ɒskə /Andrew / ændru ː /Godfrey / gɒdfri /Patrick / pætrɪk /Angus / æŋgəs /Horace / hɒrɪs /Paul / pɔ ː l /Anthony / æntəni / Ivan / a ɪ vən /Randolph / rændɒlf /Archibald/ ɑ ːʧɪbɔ ː ld / Ivor / a ɪ və /Raymond / reɪ mənd /Arthur / ɑ ːθə / Jason / ʤeɪ sn /Ronald / rɒnəld /Benjamin/ benʤəmɪn /Kyle / ka ɪ l /Sam / sæm /Bruce / br u ː s /Leonard / lenəd /Sebastian / səbæstiən /Cecil / sesl /Lester / lestə /Sidney / sɪdni /Ciaran / kɪ ərən /Liam / li ː əm /Simon / sa ɪ mən /Cliff / klɪf /Logan / ləʊ gən /Terence / terəns /Connor / kɒnə /Lyle / la ɪ l /Theodore / θi ː ədɔ ː /Cyril / sɪrɪl /Malcolm / mælkəm /Timothy / tɪməθi /Dominic / dɒmɪnɪk /Michael / ma ɪ kəl /Ty / ta ɪ /Douglas / dʌgləs /Mort / mɔ ː t /Vince / vɪns /Dylan / dɪlən /Nathaniel/ nəθæniəl /Walter / wɔ ː ltə /Edwin / edwɪn /Neil / nɪ əl /William / wɪljəm /Ethan / i ː θən /Nick / nɪk /Zachary / zækəri /
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Phonetic Kriss-Kross Fifteen Answers - Female Names▩▩▩▩k ɪ mb ə l i▩▩▩▩b▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩æ▩▩▩▩uː▩▩▩k▩ɜː▩▩▩▩▩▩mɔɪ r ə▩æ▩ iː ▩▩▩æ g n ə s▩▩▩▩æ▩ə▩ ɪ l ɪ z ə b e θ▩ə▩▩▩▩▩▩ r ə n eɪ▩ ɪ ▩▩n▩▩ r▩dæ f n i▩▩ə▩▩mɑː g ə r iː t▩ ɪ ▩e▩ ɪ ▩▩▩▩ l uː s i▩z▩▩ t▩▩næ t ə l i ▩▩▩ ɪ ▩ t▩b ɑː b r ə▩▩▩▩▩▩ ɪ ▩▩▩▩n▩e▩▩n▩ ɪ ▩p ə n e l ə p i ▩▩▩▩▩ f▩▩d e b r ə▩æ▩e▩ə▩▩▩▩▩▩ə▩▩ r▩e▩ t▩d▩z▩▩▩▩▩▩ʤe n ɪ f ə▩k▩ r▩ i▩ l əʊ ɪ s▩▩▩əʊ▩ i▩ r▩ f ə l ɪ s ə t i▩▩uː▩▩▩æ▩▩▩ɑː▩ i▩▩ ʃ▩▩ə▩θ▩z▩▩▩n▩▩æ n t əʊn i ə▩▩ r▩e▩ə▩e l ə▩▩▩ s▩n▩▩▩▩▩ iː v l ɪ n ▩▩ ɪ ▩▩▩▩ ɪ məʤə n▩▩z▩m▩▩▩æ l e k s ɪ s▩▩uː▩æ nʤə l ə▩▩▩▩ i▩eɪ▩ŋ▩▩▩ l ɪ n▩▩▩ ɔː▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ t▩g▩▩▩ i▩s əmæ n θ ə▩▩▩▩▩ l▩ r əʊzmə r i▩ɒ▩ə▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ ɪ ▩ ɪ ▩▩eɪ ▩▩▩▩ l▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ ʃ ɪ n eɪ d▩▩v əʤ ɪ n i ə▩▩▩▩▩
Word ListAgnes / ægnəs /Francis / frɑ ːnsɪs /Moira / mɔ ɪ rə /Alexandria /æl ɪgzɑ ːndrə/Imogene / ɪməʤən /Molly / mɒli /Alexis / æleksɪs /Ingrid / ɪŋgrɪd /Nadia / nædiə /Amy / eɪ mi /Jennifer / ʤenɪfə /Nancy / nænsi /Angela / ænʤələ /Joanna / ʤəʊ ænə /Natalie / nætəli /Anita / əniː tə /Julia / ʤu ː liə /Patricia / pətrɪʃə /Antonia / æntəʊniə /Karen / kærən /Penelope / pəneləpi /Barbara / bɑ ːbrə /Kimberly / kɪmbəli /Phillipa / fɪlɪpə /Bernadette / bɜ ːnədet /Leslie / lezli /Rebecca / rɪbekə /Caitlin / keɪ tl ɪn /Lily / l ɪli /Renee / rəneɪ /Catherine / kæθr ɪn /Lois / ləʊ ɪs /Rosemary / rəʊ zməri /Daphne / dæfni /Lorna / lɔ ː nə /Samantha / səmænθə /Debra / debrə /Louise / lu ː iː z /Sinead / ʃɪneɪ d /Elizabeth / ɪl ɪzəbeθ /Lynn / l ɪn /Stephanie / stefəni /Ella / elə /Lucy / lu ː si /Susan / su ː zən /Evelyn / iː vl ɪn /Maeve / meɪ v /Thelma / θelmə /Felicity / fəlɪsəti /Marguerite/ mɑ ːgəriː t /Theresa / təriː zə /Fiona / fiəʊ nə /Marilyn / mærəl ɪn /Virginia / vəʤɪniə /121
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Phonetic Kriss-Kross Sixteen Answers - Countries of the World▩▩▩▩▩▩▩e▩▩▩▩əʊ▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ s▩▩▩▩▩▩d ɒm ɪ n iː k ə▩▩▩mæ d ə gæ s k ə▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ ɔː▩▩▩w▩▩▩▩ɑː▩▩▩▩ l▩▩m▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ l ɪ k t ə n s t aɪ n▩▩▩▩b▩▩ɑː▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ t▩▩▩d▩▩aɪ▩▩▩▩▩▩eɪ▩▩ l aʊs▩▩▩ʧ aɪ n ə▩▩▩ ɔː▩s w ɪ t s ə l ə n d▩ i▩w▩k▩▩▩e▩▩▩ɑː▩ s▩ɒ▩▩ɜː▩▩▩ i▩▩ə▩ iː ▩æ▩▩▩p▩ l▩ʤə pæ n▩▩b e l ʤəm▩▩▩d▩n▩▩▩ ɔː▩ ɪ ▩ə▩eɪ▩▩▩▩ i▩▩▩▩e s t əʊn i ə▩▩▩ l e b ə n ə n▩ r ʌ ʃ ə▩ ɪ r ɑː k▩▩▩▩▩d▩▩▩▩▩ i▩ t▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩s▩ ɪ n d i ə▩▩ ɪ n d ə n iː ʒ ə▩b r ə z ɪ l▩▩ ɪ ▩▩▩e▩▩▩▩ŋ▩▩▩▩n▩▩▩ʌ▩▩æ▩▩▩▩k▩▩▩n▩æ▩▩g r iː n l ə n d▩ l▩▩mə r ɒ kəʊ▩ʤɜː mə n i▩ l▩ʤ▩æ▩▩▩▩g▩▩b▩u▩æ▩▩▩▩ɑː▩d▩pæ k ɪ s t æ n▩▩eə▩▩ i▩məʊzæmb iː k▩ ɔː▩▩n▩p▩v▩ə m e r ɪ k ə▩eɪ▩æ▩▩▩▩▩▩ r▩▩d▩ t▩ i▩m▩▩ i▩ə▩▩n ɪ k ə r æ g j u ə▩▩▩▩▩b ə l ɪ v i ə▩ r▩▩ i▩s▩▩▩ɑː▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩b▩▩▩▩ i▩▩ə▩ t aɪ l ə n d▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩s r i l æŋ k ə▩▩▩▩æ▩▩▩ə▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩ə▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩n▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩
Word ListAlbania / ælbeɪ niə /Egypt / iː ʤɪpt / Mexico / meksɪkəʊ /America / əmerɪkə /Estonia / estəʊ niə / Namibia / nəmɪbiə /Andorra / ændɔː rə /Germany / ʤɜ ːməni / Nepal / nepɔː l /Belgium / belʤəm /Ghana / gɑ ːnə / Oman / əʊ mɑ ːn /Bolivia / bəlɪviə /India / ɪndiə / Pakistan / pækɪstæn /Brazil / brəzɪl / Iraq / ɪrɑ ːk / Russia / rʌʃə /Bulgaria / bʌlgeəriə /Japan / ʤəpæn / Serbia / sɜ ːbiə /Canada / kænədə /Korea / kəriə / Somalia / səmɑ ː liə /China / ʧaɪ nə /Laos / laʊ s / Spain / speɪ n /Denmark / denmɑ ːk /Latvia / lætviə / Sweden / swiːdn /Dominica / dɒmɪniːkə /Lebanon / lebənən / Taiwan / taɪ wɒn /Ecuador / ekwədɔː /Libya / l ɪbiə / Thailand / taɪ lənd /England / ɪŋlənd /Malta / mɔː ltə / Zambia / zæmbiə /Argentina / ɑ ːʤəntiːnə /Madagascar / mædəgæskə /Greenland / griːnlənd /Morocco / mərɒkəʊ /Indonesia / ɪndəniː ʒə /Mozambique / məʊ zæmbiːk /Kazakhstan / kæzækstæn /Romania / rumeɪniə /Liechtenstein / lɪktənsteɪ n / Sri Lanka / sri læŋkə /Nicaragua / nɪkərægjuə /Switzerland / swɪtsələnd /122