Another Gloucester Word Scramble Posted on March 25, 2009March 24, 2009 by Sharon Have fun unscrambling these Gloucester words! 1. tleosugecr 2. khdcoda 3. mihrsp 4. ewatrlr 5. mcalmser 6. gfsidho 7. hssocroen 8. waycseua 9. hegirnr 10. guqaosh Rate this:Spread The GMG Love By Sharing With These Buttons:Tweet Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email Click to print (Opens in new window) Print Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp Pocket Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit Like Loading... Related Published by Sharon My passions include photography, music, people, teaching, learning, taking risks and asking "I wonder what would happen if I..." View all posts by Sharon
1. Gloucester 2. Haddock 3. Shrimp 4. Trawler 5. Clammers 6. Dogfish (?) 7. 8. Causeway 9. Herring 10. I’m stuck on 7 & 10. But it was fun to try! LikeLike Reply
You got most of them Paula! Good try! We’ll see if anyone else attempts this before posting the answers! LikeLike Reply
1. Gloucester 2. Haddock 3. Shrimp 4. Trawler 5. Clammers 6. Dogfish 7. Schooners 8. Causeway 9. Herring 10. Quahogs LikeLike Reply
I should have gotten Schooners, but Quahogs?! What is that? I have no idea… But love to learn. LikeLike Reply
Thanks. I will know the next time I hear that word. (I doubt I would get it in a word jumble…ever!) LikeLike Reply
In this area, it isn’t pronounced even close to how it is spelled. If you hear it spoken (in this area) it is pronounced co-hogs (co as in coat) LikeLike Reply
1. Gloucester
2. Haddock
3. Shrimp
4. Trawler
5. Clammers
6. Dogfish (?)
7.
8. Causeway
9. Herring
10.
I’m stuck on 7 & 10. But it was fun to try!
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You got most of them Paula! Good try! We’ll see if anyone else attempts this before posting the answers!
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1. Gloucester
2. Haddock
3. Shrimp
4. Trawler
5. Clammers
6. Dogfish
7. Schooners
8. Causeway
9. Herring
10. Quahogs
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I should have gotten Schooners, but Quahogs?! What is that? I have no idea… But love to learn.
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Quahogs are a clam.
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Thanks. I will know the next time I hear that word. (I doubt I would get it in a word jumble…ever!)
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In this area, it isn’t pronounced even close to how it is spelled. If you hear it spoken (in this area) it is pronounced co-hogs (co as in coat)
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