This is my favorite! Lets you think, look-up stuff that isn't an answer, just a clue. Time may be limited, but you can pause several times w/t any penalties, so there's that.
Love that one, Phlash! I hope the quizmaster adds it. I am not that creative: I was fixated on "ale" but never came up with a soupy rhyme to go with it.
I was certain that stew was not soup. But found it listed as a synonym somewhere. But they opened the door to weather that's referred to as "soup" such as pea soup, etc. Spent 20 min. thinking about weather-related soup synonyms, rhyming them with ale...until giving up and going back to my original choice. BTW, how about weeks & months to go with days? A drear year & a bleak week? ;)
Yeah, I agree. I kept trying to work out why grey wouldn't work (and then I remembered this site is American and the spelling should be American too). Please accept grey for gray!
I'm honestly puzzled how you can pronounce either of those words in a way that DOESN'T rhyme with the other. I would think any accent that affects one would affect the other as well. They evenrhyme in the British pronunciation, which is where this usually gets tripped up on this site.
Brew is both a verb and a noun in the US, depending on its usage. You can order a brew, and you can brew your own beer, right? Google has definitions for both verbs and nouns.
But it should have been the answer 😂
/fɔːt/ - looks like they do