Saturday, 4 June 2016

wordplay - Bridge words - word pairs linked by the front and back


Wanted to try out a new puzzle. Doesn't seem like an original idea, so the concept may already be out there. Please let me know if so and I'll put a link back to it. Also, not sure if it will be too easy or too hard, so please add your comments below. (Edit: I've made a second such puzzle here)



Find a pair of "bridge words" to fill in the gaps of the sentences below. Bridge words are words where the last $n\geq3$ letters of the first word are the same as the first $n$ letters of the second word. The words must then both be more than $n$ letters long.



For example:
Q: I hurled away boredom. I flung away drabness. I _______ _______.
A: I catapulted tediousness.


Okay, here goes:




  1. Sometimes we torture people. Sometimes we don't. We ______ our ______.

  2. I object to objects. In fact, I have a ______ for _______.

  3. I measured our location through the _______, while keeping track of our distance on the _______.

  4. The trouble with _________ _________, is that kids and drunkards end up dancing on them.

  5. Despite his __________ tone, my sense were all ______.

  6. The runny-nosed trebuchet operating was basically a ________ ________.

  7. It's much smaller, but leaves a remainder. It's an ______ _______. (This is quite a technical word)

  8. I don't care about the strength. _________ is _________.

  9. If ________ your _______ is confirmed, you may be eligible to become king!


  10. They punched each other without speaking. The _______ were rather _____.


Hint:



$n\geq4$ and mostly $n=5$.




Answer



Since several people have provided different parts of the answer, I figured it made sense to make a single community-wiki answer that pulls together all the parts.






  1. Sometimes we torture people. Sometimes we don't. We ______ our ______.



intersperse/persecution




  1. I object to objects. In fact, I have a ______ for _______.



loathing/things





  1. I measured our location through the _______, while keeping track of our distance on the _______.



astrodome/odometer




  1. The trouble with _________ _________, is that kids and drunkards end up dancing on them.




unstable/tables




  1. Despite his __________ tone, my sense were all ______.



accommodating/atingle





  1. The runny-nosed trebuchet operating was basically a ________ ________.



snuffling flinger




  1. It's much smaller, but leaves a remainder. It's an ______ _______.



piddling lingerer or aliquot quotient





  1. I don't care about the strength. _________ is _________.



Sturdiness/inessential




  1. If ________ your _______ is confirmed, you may be eligible to become king!




perchance/ancestry




  1. They punched each other without speaking. The _______ were rather _____.



fighters/terse



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