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Wear, were, where, ware and we're (At least in England they are homophones, apparently in some other English speaking countries they may not be, in which case you'll have to find another set).
Fair, Fayre, Fare, Fir and Fur (obviously with the proviso that different pronunciations may apply)


Another answer: Wear, where and ware are homophones (phonetic pronunciation wâr), but were and we're are prononouced differently (wûr and wîr, respectively).


The two disputed words can be correct or wrong depending on accent or dialect.

Lays, laze, lais, lase, leis.

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