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Name _____________________________
Date ___________________

Homonyms
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13
6
9
15
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7
3
16
15
12
11

 

Down
1.  The doctor told President Bush he would have him back on his (feat, feet) in no time.
2.  One (carat, caret, carrot) is equal to 200 milligrams.
3.  Some birds follow army (ant, aunt) swarms to feed on escaping insects.
4.  The rustic country (in, inn) provided a perfect setting for the wedding.
5.  His cruel remarks caused her to (flea, flee) from the room in tears.
6.  At low (tide, tied) we could see thousands of seashells lying on the beach.
7.  His argument was too (weak, week) to convince anyone.
8.  The roses had (groan, grown) up against the wall of the cottage.
9.  The lands around the (manner, manor) have been used for farming.
Across
2.  Michelangelo was commissioned to paint the (ceiling, sealing) of the Sistine Chapel.
3.  The new pants I bought were too long, so I took them to a tailor to (altar, alter).
10.  How much do you still (oh, owe) on your car loan?
11.  (Cite, Sight, Site) is one of the five senses.
12.  These small companies now have their own (discreet, discrete) identities.
13.  We hid in the bedroom to wrap (presence, presents) for Jamil's birthday party.
14.  The purple martin (praise, prays, preys) on wasps.
15.  The baby elephant, despite his size, looked so (suite, sweet)!
16.  According to Mother Goose, Old Mother Hubbard's cupboard was (bare, bear).

 

Homonyms - Answer Key
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sweet
discrete
sight



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