BURY & BERRY
The pair of homophones for "cover up" would be "cover" and "up." The small pulpy fruit is spelled "kiwi" and does not have a homophone.
berry, bury
The homophone for "too," which is a common fruit, is "two."
pear, pair, pare
The homophone that means fruit is "pear" and "pair."
The pair of homophones for "cover up" would be "cover" and "up." The small pulpy fruit is spelled "kiwi" and does not have a homophone.
Fruit: berry (homophone: bury (cover up)
berry, bury
The homophone for "too," which is a common fruit, is "two."
pear, pair, pare
The homophone that means fruit is "pear" and "pair."
The homophone for "to cutting slices" is too, and the common fruit is pear.
The homophone for the word "berry" is "bury." "Berry" refers to a small, pulpy fruit, while "bury" means to place something underground or cover it with something.
a common fruit/pear. to cut thin slices/pare pair
The homophone clue for "fruit that grows on a tree" is "pear."
The homophone for "to cut thin slices" is "pear" as in the fruit "pear."
The homophone for the word "current" is "currant".