1. Answers
The people demanded answers.
Questioned about his policies, the candidate gave only vague answers.
Tom and Mary gave exactly the same answers on the test which made the teacher suspicious.
He cheated on the test by copying his friend's answers.
He did not seem sure of his answers.
They all appeared satisfied with your answers.
History presents us with many different answers to each question.
The news interview under investigation follows the conventional pattern of the turn-taking system, which consists of answers following questions.
If you ask a mathematician if he is an adult or a minor, don't be surprised if he answers "yes".
Four pounds, ninety pence, Bob answers.
Questions and answers play an enormous role in interaction.
It is very easy to ask questions the answers to which, we have the strongest reasons to believe, will never be known to any Human being.
That's cheaper than a new hat, Susan answers.
Sometimes, questions provide us with more information than answers.
You need to have answers ready about your strong point.