Some people's first names can be used as words that name an animal or object or describe an action, object, event, or animal. The sentences below contain both. The first word in each sentence is a person's name, the second word may be spelled the same or simply be a homonym. Fill in the blanks.
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1. ____ liked to use a hand-held ____ when he was making a speech. [Mike - J&Y]
2. ____ had just two days to learn a new Christmas ____. [Carol - J&Y]
3. ____ stayed home from school because her temperature ____ above 99 degrees. [Rose - J&Y]
4. ____ decided not to ____ a mask for Halloween. [Don - SigTauGimp]
5. ____ liked the lasagna, but his sister thought it was a ____ too spicy. [Tad - J&Y]
6. ____ took a trip to Yellowstone Park and the Medicine ____ mountains. [Bo/Bow - Jon]
7. ____ learned that some people use "et ____" instead of "et cetera." [Al - sarajean]
8. ____ was trying to memorize the ____ of Rights. [Bill - J&Y]
9. ____ and his parents went to an ____ museum. [Art - J&Y]
10. ____ has an uncle who's a lawyer who likes to ____ people. [Sue - J&Y]