| Clues | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Three letter abbreviation of the twelfth month, or, greek prefix meaning ten | Dec | 100%
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| A group, lead singer, Phil Collins or the first book of the Bible | Genesis | 100%
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| Twelve inches, or, the bottom of something | Foot | 95%
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| A small rodent, or a computer peripheral | Mouse | 95%
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| The capital of the Isle of Man, or, surname of actors, Michael and Kirk | Douglas | 90%
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| A mans name, or, a baby kangaroo | Joey | 90%
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| A body of water, for paddling, or, a sport, played with a cue | Pool | 90%
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| Not poorly, or, a water collecting device, with pulley and bucket | Well | 90%
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| A high jump technique, Fosbury, or when cake-making goes wrong | Flop | 70%
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| Three under par in golf, or the nickname of professional swimmer, Michael Gross | Albatross | 65%
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| Something a dog enjoys, or mark of a brush, when painting | Stroke | 65%
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| Surname of Jim, who starred in Carry On films, but also, another name for grassy moorland, especially in Yorkshire | Dale | 50%
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| Wrinkle or lined area, on the field of play, in cricket | Crease | 40%
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| Film and musical theatre, 'Half a ______', or, pre-decimalisation, was written as 6d | Sixpence | 40%
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| A small, soft piece of material, or DJ Alan Freeman's nickname | Fluff | 30%
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