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These are a bit difficult, but very interesting. See if you know the answers to any of these word trivia questions:

     1.     A E I O U and sometimes Y.
          These are the vowels of the English Language. What is the only word in this language that uses all of these vowels, in order?
___________
            (HINT: To remark in a way not meant to be taken seriously)

     2.      The only state with just one syllable in its name.    _____

     3.     The only city with a name spelled completely with vowels.      ____(HINT: It’s in Hawaii)

     4.     The only four countries in the world with one syllable in their names. ____,  _____, ______, _____

     5.     The only common English word ending in “mt.”  ______

     6.     A six-letter word that begins and ends with a vowel and has no other vowels between.   ______(HINT: A medical condition)

     7.     What letter does not appear in the names of any state of the United States?

     8.     The longest word that is typed using only the left hand.     ____________

     9.     The shortest word with five consonants in a row.   ______ (HINT: An acute but unspecific feeling of anxiety)

10.  The only day of the week that has an anagram.   ______
(HINT: dynamo)





Answers
1: facetiously  2: Maine  3: Aiea  4: Chad, France, Greece, and Spain
 5: Dreamt  6: Asthma  7: Q  8: Stewardesses  9: angst  10: Monday

 

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