| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| An clone or body double (noun) | Doppelgänger | 83%
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| A place of cultivating the minds of young children (noun) | Kindergarten | 83%
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| Stereotype of American cuisine, named for a port city in North Germany (noun) | Hamburger | 79%
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| Long, skinny dogs originally bred to hunt badgers (noun) | Dachshund/Weiner | 75%
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| A cultural fad, or quite literally "the spirit of the time" (noun) | Zeitgeist | 73%
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| American Football tactic or London bombing campaign (noun) | Blitz | 72%
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| A ballroom dance conducted in 3 (noun) | Waltz | 72%
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| Now extinct human relatives named for a German valley (noun) | Neanderthal | 71%
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| Paranormal prankster or the title of a Spielberg movie (noun) | Poltergeist | 67%
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| To find happiness in another's pain (noun) | Schadenfreude | 59%
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| Dense, dark bread that does not contain the round gourd with a similar name (noun) | Pumpernickel | 43%
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| Tacky or gaudy decoration that you definitely only enjoy ironically (noun) | Kitsch | 28%
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| In psychology, a form of existential dread. In popular usage, the driving force behind Hot Topic (noun) | Angst | 21%
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| To be an imitation or replacement, especially a cheap or low-quality one (adjective) | Ersatz | 15%
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| The metallic namesake of a Chevy compact now only sold in Brazil, from German for "goblin" (noun) | Cobalt | 6%
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