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Homophone Spelling Click Quiz - 7

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 21, 2024
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Bird used to produce meat or eggs
Vertical part of a door or window frame
Fruit preserve
Small device that produces a bright flame
Very strange and unusual
Weight carried by a person or vehicle
Set of steps leading from one floor to another
Association of people who do the same job
Market or street of shops and stalls
Lowered the head to avoid an obstacle
Look steadily with eyes wide open
Part of the day before noon
Natural ability to do something well
Conduit or pipe for carrying liquid or air
Cover a surface with a thin layer of gold
Free from curves or bends
Unit of information, equal to eight bits
Curved, recessed part of a coastline
Use the teeth to cut into something
Narrow passage of water connecting two seas
Period of sorrow after someone's death
Delivery of a baby from its mother's body
Place to sleep on a ship or train
Extremely unpleasant
Layer of metal ore in the earth
Bazaar
Berth
Bight
Birth
Bite
Bizarre
Byte
Ducked
Duct
Flair
Flare
Foul
Fowl
Gild
Guild
Jam
Jamb
Load
Lode
Morning
Mourning
Stair
Stare
Straight
Strait
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