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I'm thinking of two words that rhyme.

  • The first word is a body part, and is a compound noun.
  • The second word is something that can be eaten.
  • Both words are for things that are hard on the outside.

Answer: fingernail, snail


I'm thinking of two sets of words.

  • Each set has two words, for a total of four words.
  • The words in each set rhyme. That is, the words in the first set rhyme with each other, but not with the words in the second set, and visa versa.
  • Two of the words, one from each set, are synonyms. They are words for something everybody wants more of.
  • The synonyms are the second word in each set.
  • The other two words, those that aren't synonyms, are names for different parts of the body. They are not related in any way, other than both being words for body parts.
  • In each set, one word has two syllables and the other one syllable.
  • In the first set, the first word has two syllables. In the second set, the first word has one syllable.
  • What are the words?

Answer: money & knee; cash & eyelash

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