Homophone Spelling Click Quiz - 10

Homophones are words that sound the same but have different spellings and meanings. Can you identify the correct spelling for each of these meanings?
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Last updated: June 27, 2024
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Ringing of bells
Opening in a wall made by battering actions
Outer skin of a fruit
Highest part of a mountain
Strong, thick string
Formal fight using guns or swords
Having two parts or purposes
Onward or outward in time or place
Pleasant taste, associated with sugary content
Give up the right to something
Look for a short time, while trying not to be seen
Powder made from grain, used for baking
Set of connected rooms in a hotel
Resentment or anger, caused by hurt feelings
Moving mass of raised water on the surface of the sea
Musical notes played at the same time
Rear part of a gun barrel, where bullets are loaded
Direction or route to get somewhere
Measure the mass of something
Liquid part of sour milk
Small seedless raisin
Place just behind the bronze medal winner
Apple that has had its central part removed
Happening or existing at the present time
Blossom of a plant
Breach
Breech
Chord
Cord
Cored
Currant
Current
Dual
Duel
Flour
Flower
Forth
Fourth
Peak
Peal
Peek
Peel
Pique
Suite
Sweet
Waive
Wave
Way
Weigh
Whey
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