100% | MELD | 4 | Amalgamate, as two metals (rhymes with "weld") |
50% | FUSED | 5 | Joined, as two metals |
44% | WELDS | 5 | Melts together, as two pieces of metal |
43% | WELD | 4 | Join two metal pieces, with a blowtorch |
43% | MAITAI | 6 | Rhyming rum cocktail with two words |
43% | PHI | 3 | Letter that rhymes with the two that follow it |
42% | SOU | 3 | Coin name rhymed with two in a Les Misérables song |
41% | WELD | 4 | Join with heat, as metal pieces |
41% | WELD | 4 | Join with a blowtorch, as metal |
41% | RONDEL | 6 | 14-line poem with only two rhymes |
40% | METS | 4 | Team whose name rhymes with two others in the same metropolitan area |
40% | SPOTWELD | 8 | Join, as two pieces of metal by application of heat and pressure |
40% | COUPLET | 7 | Two lines of poetry with the same rhythm and rhyme |
40% | RONDEL | 6 | 14-line verse with only two rhyme sounds |
39% | BBKING | 6 | Blues royalty with two initials as his first name |
39% | ZIPPER | 6 | Fastener for clothing with two rows of metal teeth |
38% | RONDEL | 6 | 14-line poem with only two rhymes across three stanzas |
36% | KARPOV | 6 | Two time world chess champion with a style described as that of a "boa constrictor" |
36% | CRUE | 4 | One of two words with an umlaut in a metal band's name |
35% | BUSTA | 5 | Rhymes with rhymes |
35% | RAP | 3 | Rhyme with rhythm |
35% | SHIV | 4 | Razor used as a weapon, rhymes with give |
35% | VAST | 4 | "As ___ as the ocean" (rhymes with "mast") |
34% | RIOT | 4 | Quiet ___ (heavy metal band with a rhyming name) |
34% | RIOT | 4 | Quiet ___(heavy metal band with a rhyming name) |
34% | MELD | 4 | Blend together, like metals (rhymes with "held") |
34% | ABC | 3 | 1970 hit with the lyrics “Easy as one, two, three” and “Simple as do, re, mi” |
34% | TIGERMOTH | 9 | De Havilland two-seater biplane in service with the RAF from 1932 as a training aircraft |
34% | BACTRIAN | 8 | — camel, creature with two humps used as a beast of burden in deserts of central Asia |
33% | COUPLET | 7 | *Poetic structure with two lines, often with the same meter and rhyme |