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July 16, 2023

Game

NICKEL
HALF
HORSESHOE
TIN
RAINBOW
QUARTER
NECK
LEAD
PENNY
CLOVER
IRON
SO
ZINC
AGAIN
DIME
MOON

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U.S. COINS


Common U.S. Coins

  • DIME: A U.S. coin worth 10 cents.
  • NICKEL: A U.S. coin worth 5 cents.
  • PENNY: A U.S. coin worth 1 cent, also known as a cent.
  • QUARTER: A U.S. coin worth 25 cents.

METAL ELEMENTS


Chemical Elements That Are Metals

  • IRON: A strong, magnetic metal, often used in construction and manufacturing.
  • LEAD: A heavy, malleable metal, historically used in pipes and batteries.
  • TIN: A soft, silvery metal, often used in alloys like bronze.
  • ZINC: A bluish-white metal, used in galvanizing and as a dietary supplement.

LUCKY CHARMS MARSHMALLOWS


Marshmallow Shapes in Lucky Charms Cereal

  • CLOVER: A symbol of luck, often associated with St. Patrick's Day.
  • HORSESHOE: A symbol of good luck, traditionally hung above doorways.
  • MOON: A celestial body, often associated with mystery and romance.
  • RAINBOW: A meteorological phenomenon caused by reflection and refraction of light, symbolizing hope and diversity.

___ AND ___


Common Two-Word Phrases

  • AGAIN: Used in phrases like 'again and again,' meaning repeatedly.
  • HALF: Used in phrases like 'half and half,' meaning equal parts.
  • NECK: Used in phrases like 'neck and neck,' meaning very close in competition.
  • SO: Used in phrases like 'so and so,' meaning an unspecified person or thing.