I'm not sure if this'll work, but hopefully it's worth a try!
It's a kind of combination of all the other word games - use one or more of the last letters of the previous word to make another word that is in some way related, for example:
Eskimo
moose
elk
Will it work if we continue from
elk?
Keratin - horns and nails are made out of this substance.
intestines (unrelated to keratin but elks have 'em too right?)
stomach
intestines are related to keratin as being body-parts
how does -nes become sto- I will never know, but I trust you 😃
how about ache? you know, stomach-ache?
Chest - since we are on the issue of bodyparts 😃
[quote="LAuRA"]how does -nes become sto- I will never know, but I trust you 😃
how about ache? you know, stomach-ache?[/quote]
it's any number of characters, so it was just the s at the end of intestines that became stomach 😊
treasure
reapportioning (of the treasure)
deadly sin (e and d reversed, hope it's ok? and are compound words allowed?)
Tyson (as in Mike, the boxer 😊 )
I think you missed a bit of the game there - take any number of the letters from the end of the previous word to form the beginning of the next word, as well as having the words related in some way.
searching
You're right - crossed my threads somewhere !
Try....
....ingot
aggravation (of marriage 😉 )
eternity (time-related concepts...)