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homophones
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100

what fruit is known for keeping the doctor away if eaten once a day?

an apple

100

what gets wet the more it dries?

towel

100

Place to swim, game played with sticks and balls

Pool

100

what french word is used in english to describe a small bread roll or pastry shaped like a crescent 

croissaint

200

what is the main ingredient in traditional japanese miso soup?

soybeans

200

I have pointed fangs, and I sit and wait. I have piercing force, and I crunch with weight. I grab my victims, but they do not fight. I join them each with a single, quick bite. What am I?

A stapler

200

Finishing to gifts, fast lyrics to a beat

Wrap, rap

200

what hindi term, often heard in yoga classes is a respectful greeting meaning "I bow to you?"

namaste

300

which country is the origin for the dish "paella"

spain

300

The more you take the more you leave behind. What am I? - Footsteps

Footsteps

300

Male deer, means to split something into two equal parts, money 

doe, dough

300

what german word is used in english to describe a room or apt on the top floor of a building often luxurious?

penthouse

400

what is the name of the protein found in wheat that gives dough its elasticity?

gluten

400

I cannot talk, but I always reply when spoken to. What am I?

An echo

400

Identify the homophones where one refers to a narrow vertical passageway used to vent smoke from a fireplace, another is the past tense of “to move air,” and the last is a contagious illness.

flue, flew, flu

400

what italian word meaning "foam" is used in coffee culture to refer a milk-based drink like a cappuccino?

froth (or espresso)

500

what expensive spice is derived from the stigma of a specific type of crocus flower?

saffron

500

Ask this question all day long, but always get completely different answers, and yet all the answers will be correct. What is the question?

What time is it?

500

where one is a place to store ships and the other means to stop or pause briefly.

dock

500

what west african word is used in english to refer to magical objects or supernatural power?

juju