A group of soldiers or boy scouts.
What is a troop?
To hang down like a dog's ears.
What is droop?
A small, upscale shop that usually caters to a select clientele.
What is a boutique?
A college graduate, an angle, a thermometer, and a bad burn.
What are degrees?
3.14 and a dessert.
What are P-I and P-I-E?
A quantity of ice cream.
What is a scoop?
To nose around in someone's private affairs.
What is snoop?
An Islamic house of worship.
What is a mosque?
A pen, a decimal number, a sharp knife, and a game score.
What are points?
Permitted and audibly, not silently or in a whisper.
What are A-L-L-O-W-E-D and A-L-O-U-D?
To collaborate or work jointly together toward the same end.
An informal name for the game of basketball.
What is hoops?
A sticky deposit on your teeth or in your arteries.
What is plaque?
The doctor's office, a map, a fish, and music.
What are scales?
What are G-U-E-S-T and G-U-E-S-S-E-D?
A brief film or television outtake that has a humorous error.
What is a blooper?
A small porch with stairs in front of an apartment building (some people sit here and talk to their neighbors).
What is a stoop?
Ugly, gross, monstrous.
What is grotesque?
Eyeglasses, a bed, and a bowling competition.
What are frames?
To cause liquid to flow from a container and a tiny opening in the skin.
What are P-O-U-R and P-O-R-E?
An ambiguity or omission in a law or contract that a person can use to avoid a penalty or responsibility.
What is a loophole?
A barrel maker... or CNN's nighttime anchorman Anderson.
What is Cooper?
To hand-sew smaller pieces of fabric on top of a larger piece of fabric to decorate it or to make a design.
What is applique?
A girl scout, a flat tire, and a quilt.
What are patches?
One rank lower than a brigadier general and a piece of corn.
What are C-O-L-O-N-E-L and K-E-R-N-E-L?