On this quiz, you'll take the first answer and add, subtract or change a letter or two, from somewhere in the word, to get the second answer. Enter answers in the order they are given. An example is provided.
Ex:Changing one letter, make A DEPARTURE DOOR become a word that means MAKE CHANGES OR REVISE. (4,4)
ANSWER: EXIT EDIT (No commas in between, NO punctuation!)
-1.Turn A LODGE FOR A FARMER'S ASSOCIATION into AN ALTERATION, that into AN ITCHY SKIN DOG DISEASE and that into ODD OR WEIRD. (6,6,5,7), 4 word rhyme
-2.A STIFFENED UNDERGARMENT becomes a A BRASS BAND INSTRUMENT, which becomes A TYPE OF WASP, which becomes LITTLE JACK'S LAST NAME. (6,6,6,6)
-3.AN IRISH DOG becomes A PIECE OF MAIL, and that becomes something that is MORE DAMP, and with a double alteration turns into A KNITTED PULLOVER. (6,6,6,7) 4 word rhyme
-4. A SELECTION morphs into PRODUCED SOUND FROM VOCAL ORGANS, and with a two-part alteration will morph into THE SURNAME OF AN EXPATRIATE AUTHOR FROM IRELAND and that will neatly turn into THE SECOND NAME OF A CHARLES ROLLS' AUTO. (6,5,5,5) 4 word rhyme
-5.A BROWNISH SKIN SPOT becomes A SMALL DOT and then morphs into HARASS OR BADGER which becomes A BRINED CUCUMBER. (7,7,6,6) 1,2,3 Rhyme 4 Does Not
-6.SUDS OR FOAMY FROTH morphs into ONE WHO WASHES; that becomes A BASEBALL POSITION which turns into a TYPE OF WITTY TEASING. (6,6,6,6)
-7.Let's make this simple: Change MENDING to ROBBING to A COOKING METHOD to YELLING. (7,8,8,9) 1,2 Rhyme & 3,4 Rhyme
8.SOMETHING USED TO SEAL A JOINT turns into A COFFIN, which turns into A WOVEN CONTAINER and then to SOMEONE WHO IS BATHING IN A NICE, WARM, COMFORTABLE HEAT. (6,6,6,6) 1,2,3 Rhyme 4 Does Not
9.A GLASS CONTAINER WITH A NARROW NECK warps into AN ENGINE'S STEAM OR FUEL VALVE, which changes to MARK WITH DIFFERENT COLORED SPOTS and then moves on to become something PRODUCED BY OR RELATED TO THE GLOTTIS. (6,8,6,7) 4 word rhyme
-10.ONE GAME BOARD PIECE becomes A BUILDING DEMOLITION VEHICLE, and that flies into A BEARD HAIR and then morphs to A GRAIN LIQUOR. (7,7,7,7) 1 & 2 rhyme