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Homophones - different spelling, same sounds

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who | 17:47 Sun 08th Feb 2009 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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Can anyone help me with the answers to these homophones please? 1. Interfering commemorative badge. 2. Legally succeeding atmosphere 3. Troublesome beer. 4. Change the communion table 5. Enticement to hold ones breath 6. A large bundle topped by one of two wooden bars?
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4 altar/alter
Meddle- Medal
2. Air/Heir
5 bait/bate
Sorry that's question 1
6 Bale/Bail
6 bait/bate
3. ail/ale?
Yes, I thought it might be ail/ale, but as you imply, ail for troublesome is v dubious.
Sorry about last post.
Tho ail for troublesome is analogous with meddle for interfering. Just dodgy cluing, isn't it?
Who are we answering this for? ( pardon the grammar).
geo: and what's on second?
Youre right mallam, it should be Interfere.
Why do we bother dr b?
And where is all this leading???
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sShMA85pv8M

for those who do not get the reference.
Excellent dr b very quick response.
What on earth would you need your grammar pardoned for, geo?
Do you think my spelling needs pardoning, btw? I thought my spelling of 'cluing' looked odd, but it seems that this was because it's so often misspelt 'clueing'.
Hi mallam, I carelessly ended a sentence with a preposition. Thoroughly ashamed.:-)
Hi geo, I deliberately ended a sentence with a preposition, My parallelism was for the purpose of giving you moral support. There is nothing careless or shameful about such sentences: they are and always have been good old-fashioned English. I follow Winston Churchill's alleged witticism in saying all this Latinate piffle about avoiding them is the sort of pedantry up with which I will not put.

What did you choose the grammars of Latinate pedants to be preached to out of for?

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