| Hint | Anagram pairs | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| The ____ Age came after the Bronze Age | Iron | 93%
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| Water filled ditch surrounding a castle | Moat | 89%
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| Formal garment in ancient Rome | Toga | 89%
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| A satyr has the lower body of a ____ | Goat | 88%
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| Stylized crime drama of the 1940s and 1950s: Film ____ | Noir | 88%
|
| Something very small named by scientist John Dalton | Atom | 87%
|
| Historical name of Iran | Persia | 80%
|
| Female equivalent of a knighthood in the U.K. | Dame | 78%
|
| Beverage made from fermented honey | Mead | 78%
|
| Dance which originated in Argentina and Uruguay | Tango | 74%
|
| Sport invented in Scotland | Golf | 71%
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| To beat with a cat o’ nine tails | Flog | 68%
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| Island chain visited by Captain Cook in 1773 | Tonga | 60%
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| King of Judea at the time of the birth of Christ | Herod | 54%
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| Term for a large group of Mongols or other nomads | Horde | 49%
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| German rocket scientist: Wernher von _____ | Braun | 45%
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| Peninsula where a war happened in the 1850s | Crimea | 44%
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| Antony: I come to bury Caesar not to ____ him | Praise | 43%
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| Name of 8 different popes | Urban | 42%
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| Small flute used in military marching music | Fife | 33%
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| An estate which comes with an obligation to a feudal lord | Fief | 32%
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| Most powerful Anglo Saxon kingdom from roughly 600–900 AD | Mercia | 29%
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| Type of vehicle tested by the Wright Brothers from 1900–1902 | Glider | 23%
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| Garment that replaced the corset | Girdle | 19%
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