Tough – cough Dessert – desert Drought – draught Poor – pour

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Tough – cough Dessert – desert Drought – draught Poor – pour Reign - rain Quiet – quit – quite Course – cause Height - weight Won - one Heir – air

Bye Beer Accept Flu Beard Blew Live Lose Quite Height Bear Heart Straight Quit Flour Here Bird Wonder Loose Drought Poor Bare Comb Pour Quiet Tomb Heat

The same Knew – new Our – hour So – sew Isle – aisle Dew – due Hi – high Hole – whole Stair – stare Wait – weight

Different Fall – fell Bad – bed Event – even Other – author – after Warm – worm Walk – work Sew – saw Floor – flour Since – science Ear – eye Thought – through – though