| Definition | Word | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Incorrect | Wrong | 97%
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| Where the hand meets the arm | Wrist | 93%
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| Skin crease caused by age | Wrinkle | 92%
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| Entire | Whole | 91%
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| One of the things a literate person can do | Write | 88%
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| Long bladed weapon | Sword | 87%
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| To finish shooting a movie scene | Wrap | 80%
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| Deadly sin of anger | Wrath | 78%
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| To twist and squeeze the liquid out of | Wring | 74%
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| Circular garland, a popular Christmas decoration | Wreath | 73%
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| Homophone of to and too | Two | 72%
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| To squirm like a worm | Wriggle | 63%
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| One who authors a stage production | Playwright | 59%
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| To grapple | Wrestle | 58%
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| The British call it a spanner | Wrench | 57%
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| Solution to a problem | Answer | 56%
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| To contort one's body, usually due to pain | Writhe | 51%
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| Dryly humorous; Sardonic | Wry | 45%
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| To herd livestock | Wrangle | 43%
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| An unfortunate, piteous person | Wretch | 32%
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