50 Homophone Puzzles What are homophones?

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50 Homophone Puzzles What are homophones? Two or more words you pronounce the same. They have different meanings. They have different spellings.

Each slide gives first a written clue. This is followed by picture clues (some with sound) and then finally by the homophones. When is the earliest you can guess the words? Can you spell the homophones on your paper before they are revealed? In most cases there are two homophones. Where there are more, the number is shown in brackets at the end of the written clue.

Is this vegetable letting out water? leek leak

A long line of people to hit the snooker ball. queue cue

This bird doesn’t play by the rules at football. fowl foul

An animal which makes your voice worn out. horse hoarse

This tree or sheep is not me. (3) yew ewe you

An insect that escapes. flea flee

A lad who sits on top of the water. boy buoy

Do ____ tie this. not knot

A tree beside the sea. beech beach

Keep pulling the large room. haul hall

A male song in church. him hymn

The individual did not lose or draw. one won

The paper and pens don’t move. stationery stationary

Cold but spicy chilly chilli

White or black but not excited. board bored

Not silent is permitted. aloud allowed

Puts the fruit under the ground. buries berries

A naked animal. bare bear

A large rock which is more brave. boulder bolder

A tree with a warm coat on. fir fur

They’re high but it gets better. heels heals

Sixty minutes belongs to us. Me – my Her – her Him- his Us - ? Them -their hour our

The letters are not female. mail male

Does it get smaller as you learn your ____? lessen lesson

Do this to make a jumper for the egg of a head louse. knit nit

Not even one female monk. nun

Did not hit in the thin fog. missed mist

The shellfish with strength. mussels muscles

Turn this in the lock – where ships dock. key quay

Where to put the flat fish? place plaice

It’s very ordinary and flat, this flying machine. plain plane

Having little money, tip from the jug, using a cat’s hand to cover the small hole in the skin. (4) pore pour poor paw

Not left but correct- form words with pen or pencil. right write

Fire a gun as you slide down it. shoot chute

Kill Santa’s transport. slay sleigh

Closing up the top of the room. sealing ceiling

Someone selling in an underground room. seller cellar

The colour the wind ___. blue blew

Does this sweet farmer’s crop grow to a rhythm? beet beat