“A wooden plank” and “not having fun”
What is board and bored?
“A game ending in a tie” or “to make pictures”
What is draw?
“Also” and “a couple”
What is too and two?
“To bring your foot down hard,”
“a mark pressed onto paper,”
or ”a small sticker on a letter.”
What is stamp?
“Not left” and “to produce letters and sentences.”
What is right and write?
“A darling person” and a “forest animal”
What is a dear and a deer?
“A hitting stick in baseball” or “a flying mammal”
What is bat?
“A forest animal that loves honey” and “empty or uncovered”
What is bear and bare?
“An insect,”
“to travel through air,”
or “a pants zipper.”
What is fly?
“An opening in the ground” and “not in pieces, entire.”
What is hole and whole?
“It belongs to them” and “over at that place”
What is their and there?
“Green area in the city” or “to leave a car in a certain place”
What is park?
DOUBLE POINTS
“To defeat someone in a game” and “a root vegetable”
What is beat and beet?
“A long-legged bird,”
“to stretch one's neck to see,”
or “a lifting machine.”
What is crane?
“Not rich” and “to put drink in a glass.”
What is poor and pour?
"To let out liquid through a hole" and "a type of vegetable similar to scallions and green onions"
What is leak and leek?
“A short journey” or “to stumble over something”
What is trip?
“A colorful blossom” and “finely ground grains used for baking”
What is flower and flour?
“A scale of musical notes,”
“a tool for opening locked doors,”
or “a list of map symbols and their meanings (map legend).”
What is key?
“Animal flesh we eat” and “to get together with someone.”
What is meat and meet?
Words that sound the same, but have a different meaning
What are homophones?
DOUBLE POINTS
Words that are spelled the same, but have a different meaning
What are homographs?
“Not expensive” and “a high-pitched, squeaky sound”
What is cheap and cheep.
DOUBLE POINTS
“To be boring,”
“not shiny,”
or “not sharp.”
What is dull?
“Top of a mountain” and “to take a secret look.”
What is peak and peek?