Spelling Bee
Grammar and Syntax
Cliche Corner
Word Origins
Vowel Vexation
100

A joint that connects your hand to your arm

Wrist

100

 Identify the error: "The list of items are on the desk."

is, not are, since 'list' is singular

100

To avoid like the ____

Plague

100

This word for a long, adventurous journey comes from the name of an ancient Greek hero famous for his 10-year trip home after the Trojan War.

Odyssey

100

TBL

Table

200

A small, narrow space between things.

Crevice

200

This is the term for the person, place, thing, or idea that performs the action in a sentence. (e.g., "The cat slept.")

Subject


200

Go with the ____

Flow

200

This word for a peaceful, ideal place comes from the title of a 1516 book by Sir Thomas More. It literally means "no-place" in Greek.

Utopia

200

WNDW

Window

300

The act of giving up a high-ranking position

Abidicate

300

Identify the grammatical error in this sentence: "She graduated college last year." (Hint: It's a missing preposition.)

She graduated from college last year.

300

____ as a clam

Happy

300

This word for a government's strict control over information comes from a government minister in charge of morals in ancient Rome.

Censorship

300

PRDCT

Predict, Product

400

Perceived through insight rather than fact

Intuition

400

This is the name for a clause that can stand alone as a complete sentence because it expresses a complete thought.

Independent clause

400

Don't cry over ______ ___

Spilled milk

400

This word for extremely talkative comes from the name of a Greek nymph who was cursed to never stop talking.

Nymphomaniac

400

OOAOOEIA

Onomatopoeia

500

Very obvious in an offensive or embarrassing way.

conspicuous

500

Identify and fix the error: "The two twins are both identical."

Error: Redundancy. Correction: "The twins are identical." (The words "two" and "both" are redundant because "twins" means two, and "identical" implies they are both the same.)

500

Dead as a ______

Doornail

500

This word for the fear of long words is famously long itself, and is often used ironically.

hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia

500

PRLLL

Parallel

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