Jumper Carrot Diamond Cat Football Cracker Music House Wee-wee Necklace Honey Pitch Christmas Frame Turnip Music Pound Stamp Pigeon Basket 30 Seconds.

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Jumper Carrot Diamond Cat Football Cracker Music House Wee-wee Necklace Honey Pitch Christmas Frame Turnip Music Pound Stamp Pigeon Basket 30 Seconds

You have 30 seconds to write down as many words as you can remember 30 Seconds. Click to start timer

F L O R A

First– Did you remember ‘Jumper’? Last – Did you remember ‘Basket’? Out of the ordinary – Did you remember ‘Wee-wee’? Repeated– Did you remember ‘Music’? Associated–Did you remember words that pair together such as ‘Diamond’ and ‘Necklace’ or ‘Football’ and ‘Pitch’?