Homophones
Water, water everywhere
The US states
100

(a) A sleeping place on a ship or train

(b) The act of being born; origin

berth / birth

100

in trouble

In hot water

100


  • The easternmost state; West Quoddy Head is the first place in the U.S. to see the sunrise
  • Produces about 90% of America's lobster supply

Maine

200

 (a) Equipment for controlling a horse’s head

(b) Relating to a bride or wedding ceremony

bridle / bridal

200

try something cautiously

Test the waters

200


  • Contains Las Vegas, the "Entertainment Capital of the World," which has more hotel rooms than any other city on Earth
  • The driest state in the U.S., receiving an average of only 9 inches of rainfall per year

Nevada

300

(a) To surrender territory or rights formally

(b) The reproductive unit of a plant

cede / seed

300

be logical or valid

Hold water

300


  • Known as the "Land of 10,000 Lakes" (actually has 11,842 lakes over 10 acres)
  • The source of the Mississippi River at Lake Itasca; the river flows 2,340 miles from here to the Gulf of Mexico

Minnesota

400

 (a) A combination of musical notes sounded together

(b) A length of rope, string, or flexible wire

chord / cord

400

quiet people often have complex personalities

Still waters run deep

400
  • Home to the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis (founded 1845) and the national anthem—Francis Scott Key wrote "The Star-Spangled Banner" while watching the British bombardment of Fort McHenry in 1814
  • The Chesapeake Bay, the largest estuary in the United States, produces more blue crabs than anywhere else in the country

Maryland

500

(a) To bring out or evoke a response

(b) Forbidden by law or social custom; illegal

elicit / illicit

500

make something more confusing

Muddy the waters

500


  • The most densely populated U.S. state and home to the first official baseball game (Hoboken, 1846)
  • Thomas Edison's laboratory was in Menlo Park, where he invented the phonograph and practical electric light bulb

New Jersey

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