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icauser44

3rd December 2016, 20:25
Each of these pairs of words is a rhyme for a familiar phrase.

Example: Car and ride (Answer: Far and Wide)

1.) Climb and Fried


2.) Quake and Fleas

3.) Clover and Fun
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jazzgirl

3rd December 2016, 20:30
1 time and tide
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jazzgirl

3rd December 2016, 20:38
3 over and done
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rossim

4th December 2016, 10:12
Lake and trees?
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rossim

4th December 2016, 10:15
Bake and freeze?
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jazzgirl

4th December 2016, 10:21
steak and peas ?
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elle

4th December 2016, 10:46
Are the rhyme and the familiar phrase meant have the same or a similar meaning?
otherwise this could get ridiculous!!!!!!
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rossim

4th December 2016, 11:14
I agree. There's no rhyme nor reason!
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jazzgirl

4th December 2016, 11:18
The answer has to be a "familiar phrase" (not synonym of the original)

eg time and tide (wait for no man)

over and done (with)
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rossim

4th December 2016, 11:22
The words to rhyme with seem to have been plucked at random though so what's the point of the exercise?
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