st patrick day rhymes

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  Find rhyming words that match the clues: (1) A month that rhymes with parch. (2) A holy person that rhymes with paint. (3) A person with wings that rhymes with pull. (4) A mischief-maker that rhymes with lawn. (5) An old, old story that rhymes with send. (6) A scaly animal that rhymes with rake. (7) A St. Patrick s Day color that rhymes with seen. (9) A celebration on the street that rhymes with made. (10) The people of Ireland who rhyme with wish. (11) What carries the gold and rhymes with hot. (12) What a four-leaf clover brings that rhymes with puck. (13) It causes pain and rhymes with inch. (14) A three-leafed plant that rhymes with lock. (15) A green jewel that rhymes with pulled. (16) A leprechaun s job that rhymes with faker. Did you know that, according to tradition, leprechauns wore red, not green? They wore fine clothes, liked to play tricks, and made shoes for a living. The modern image to the left is nothing like the images of leprechauns found in old stories.

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to celebrate St Patrick's Day

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  • Find rhyming words that match the clues: (1) A month that rhymes with parch.

    (2) A holy person that rhymes with paint.

    (3) A person with wings that rhymes with pull.

    (4) A mischief-maker that rhymes with lawn.

    (5) An old, old story that rhymes with send.

    (6) A scaly animal that rhymes with rake.

    (7) A St. Patricks Day color that rhymes with seen.

    (9) A celebration on the street that rhymes with made.

    (10) The people of Ireland who rhyme with wish.

    (11) What carries the gold and rhymes with hot.

    (12) What a four-leaf clover brings that rhymes with puck.

    (13) It causes pain and rhymes with inch.

    (14) A three-leafed plant that rhymes with lock.

    (15) A green jewel that rhymes with pulled.

    (16) A leprechauns job that rhymes with faker.

    Did you know that, according to tradition,

    leprechauns wore red, not green? They wore fine

    clothes, liked to play tricks, and made shoes for a

    living. The modern image to the left is nothing like

    the images of leprechauns found in old stories.