| Find... | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| ...a country of 18 letters which alternate vowels and consonants (not necessarily all in one word) | United Arab Emirates | 62%
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| ...a word containing the letter sequence UEUEI | Queueing | 46%
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| Finally: find a very common French word made up of the five vowels and a single 's'. | Oiseau | 23%
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| ...a common seven-letter word containing none of a, e, i, o or u | Rhythms | 23%
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| ...the place with the longest name in the world. (If you're thinking "how am I ever going to type that in?" then you're thinking of the wrong place.) | Bangkok (look it up!) | 15%
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| ...the three letters which can be added, in the same order, to the beginning and end of ERGRO to make a common word | UNDergroUND | 15%
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| ...a word which contains the letter sequence GNT | Sovereignty | 8%
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| ...a word with nine letters, eight of which are consonants | Strengths | 8%
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| ...a word with eight letters containing a, b, c, d, e and f | Feedback | 0%
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| ...the longest word in the Oxford English Dictionary not to contain the letter E | Floccinaucinihilipilification | 0%
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| ...a word which contains the letter sequence UFA (other than the mineral tufa) | Manufacture | 0%
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| ...a twelve-letter word containing only four consonants | Onomatopoeia | 0%
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| ...a common word of only seven letters containing all five vowels - a, e, i, o and u (in any order) | Sequoia | 0%
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| ...a 16-letter word containing no vowels other than E | Strengthlessness | 0%
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| ...a twelve-letter American word (with hypen) that can be typed using only one row of the keyboard | Teeter-totter | 0%
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