| Definition | Letter | Word | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| German "lightning war" during WWII | B | Blitzkrieg | 93%
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| Self-propelled missile which travels underwater | T | Torpedo | 92%
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| Blade attached to the end of a firearm | B | Bayonet | 88%
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| Group of about 5,000 Roman soldiers | L | Legion | 88%
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| Type of firearm commonly used from 1600 to about 1850 | M | Musket | 83%
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| A pilot who shoots down 5 enemy aircraft | A | Ace | 80%
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| Flammable liquid that sticks to the skin. Invented by the U.S. in 1942. | N | Napalm | 80%
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| Type of sword used by samurai | K | Katana | 78%
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| Powerful, easy-to-use bow that fires bolts | C | Crossbow | 77%
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| Combatant who uses irregular tactics to fight a larger, more powerful force | G | Guerrilla | 77%
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| Firearm that replaced the above. Has grooves to "spin" the bullet. | R | Rifle | 75%
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| A knight's assistant | S | Squire | 75%
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| Most powerful type of warship prior to the aircraft carrier | B | Battleship | 70%
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| Powerful type of catapult from the Middle Ages | T | Trebuchet | 66%
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| Either a large Scottish sword or a U.S. land mine | C | Claymore | 53%
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| Rectangular formation of spearmen in ancient Greece | P | Phalanx | 52%
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| Very long spear. Once the favorite weapon of the Swiss | P | Pike | 52%
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| Byzantine weapon similar to the above | G | {Greek} Fire | 48%
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| Warship propelled by rows of oarsmen | G | Galley | 39%
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| A victory that is so costly it is like a defeat | P | {Pyrrhic} Victory | 38%
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| Combat engineer. Originally a trench digger. | S | Sapper | 29%
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