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September 26, 2025 3 mins
A fun word game episode where each question gives two definitions for words that sound identical but have completely different meanings. Test your knowledge of these tricky sound-alikes!

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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Calorogus Shark Media. Greetings trivia fans. I'm Mark Allison, and
today we're playing with homophones, words that sound the same
but have different meanings. I'll give you two definitions, and
your answer is the homophone that fits both. Question one,
a large hoofed animal and having a rough, raspy voice.

(00:27):
What are these two homophones? Question two? A flying insect
that makes honey and the letter that comes after a.
Question three, a story or narrative and the appendage of
an animal like a dog or cat. Question four, a

(00:55):
small opening in your skin and to flow liquid from atainer.
Question five to look at something and the doc or
wharf where ships are moored. We'll be right back with
these sound alike answers after this break. Welcome back, trivia fans.

(01:20):
Let's reveal today's homophone answers. Question one, large hoofed animal
and rough voice. Answer horse and horse. A horse is
the four legged animal, while horse describes a rough or
scratchy voice. These words sound identical when spoken. Question two,
honeymaking insect and letter after a answer B and B.

(01:43):
The insect B produces honey and lives in hives, while
B is the second letter of the alphabet. They sound
exactly the same when spoken. Question three story or narrative
and animal's appendage answer tail and tail. A tale is
a story or account of events, while a tail is
the posterior appendage of animals. These common homophones are often

(02:06):
confused in writing. Question four small skin opening and to
flow liquid answer poor and poor. A poor is a
tiny opening in skin or other surfaces, while poor means
to cause liquid to flow from a container. They sound
identical despite their completely different meanings. Question five to look

(02:27):
at and ship docking area answer peer and peer. To
peer means to look closely or intently at something, while
a peer is a structure extending into water where boats
can dock. Both words sound exactly the same. That concludes
today's five Daily Trivia questions. I'm Mark Ellison, and today's
questions were crafted with the help of AI technology. If

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