| Question | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| British English equivalent of the American 'sidewalk' | Pavement | 100%
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| Chase (can be Trivial!) | Pursuit | 100%
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| Stops paper from 'blowing away' | Paperweight | 50%
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| Tom Stoppard, for example | Playwright | 50%
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| A difficult, perplexing, or trying situation | Predicament | 50%
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| Of the Anglican faith | Protestant | 50%
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| A pungent and aromatic mint, with dark green leaves | Peppermint | 25%
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| Stamp collector | Philatelist | 25%
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| A stock comic character of old French pantomime | Pierrot | 25%
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| A highly toxic contact herbicide | Paraquat | 0%
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| Another word for a botanist | Phytologist | 0%
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| Lying or formed at the base of mountains | Piedmont | 0%
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| Seurat and Van Gogh are examples of this | Pointillist | 0%
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| Engine propelled water craft | Powerboat | 0%
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| An employee of the cinema (back in the day) | Projectionist | 0%
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