Olympics terminology with a twist
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This quiz is like the others, but it has to do with the Olympics, both Summer and Winter. It has sites of games, sports, events, classes of sports, and remember that some words are spelled differently but pronounced the same. As always good luck and enjoy.
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Comments (1)
Whynot69 (Level: 18.5)
Sun, 22nd Mar '09 6:32 PM
Cricket hasn't been an Olympic sport since 1900. "Grease" for "Greece" is a bit out there, as is "Roam" for "Rome". In neither case would I call those words "Olympic terminology", per se.


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