FIRST NAME VERBS
3 CONSECUTIVE CONSONANTS
"AINT", NECESSARILY SO
THE BODY PART WITHIN
(Each response has a body part in it.)
HOMOPHONIC PAIRS
100

To honor, as with one's presence

grace

100

The sovereign's seat

throne

100

Barely perceptible, like a pale outline on paper

faint

100

An event that can be lunar, or it can mean "to outshine"

an eclipse

100

What happened when four couples got together & dined

eight ate

200

To put on clothes

don

200

You're not outta your gourd! You're into this gourd that's big on Oct. 31

a pumpkin

200

Something that holds you in place to protect you--or others

a restraint

200

Let's give a round of applause for this ornate light fixture

a chandelier

200

Game show host Rayburn's Levis

Gene's jeans

300

To pry open

jimmy

300

Money granted to a student to pursue studies

a scholarship

300

Charmingly odd, especially in an old-fashioned way

quaint

300

It's another word for a splinter in your finger

a sliver

300

Music group prohibited from playing

a banned band

400

To kid around

josh

400

Past participle of seek

sought

400

To make someone aware of something

acquaint

400

We'll go out on a limb & say it's another term for a parable

an allegory

400

Soap opera about corn flakes

a cereal serial

500

To give, like a wish

grant

500

Geometry term for triangles that can be exactly superimposed, one on the other

congruent

500

A statement of dissatisfaction; Shakespeare wrote a poem called "A Lover's" one about a wronged woman

a complaint

500

Listen up! Or sit down! Either way, you're "in" these when you have an unpaid debt

arrears

500

To mutilate a print of a 1974 Lucille Ball film

to maim Mame