Word Confusion: Poison versus Toxin
Poisons and toxins both kill. The difference is that poison is produced while toxins are organic in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
Poisons and toxins both kill. The difference is that poison is produced while toxins are organic in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
When a skeleton is found in the swamp, the sheriff arrests the elderly Lorraine. Lorraine! When Tess and Jack try to learn the truth, friends and family do all they can to confuse that distant past.
If you exsanguinate, you’ll bleed out. If you exterminate, you’ll destroy, hopefully, a bunch of bugs, in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
A turkey stuck in the washing machine? The never-ending bowl of disgusting Jell-Os? Add in a pixie hunt and a hungry tiger with a man out of time in this Tess Callahan Thanksgiving special.
Many of us regularly go to a salon — during the day while a saloon is generally patronized in the evenings in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
The young Lady Nell Cardross thought it was a marriage of convenience and fills her days with fashion and frivolity. An expensive life that finds the earl wondering if his family was right.
A newsletter is more infrequent and targets a specific audience while a newspaper is daily or weekly with a more general audience in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
Delaney’s pregnancy is problematic and everyone is under orders to keep her quiet and healthy. It makes for a quiet Christmas around the Langslow-Waterston’s without all the family and parties. Then a body is found in Meg and Michael’s yard.
One gets into a position or takes a position on something while one could take possession of something in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
A dead treasure hunter. A mystery illness. And the world’s worst Valentine’s Day.