| Clues | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Some you may do, with 'arms', or there are three of them, in the story of Goldilocks | Bear | 87%
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| Used to inject air into something, like a ball or tyre ; or, can mean a plimsoll | Pump | 87%
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| Circular, or, what you buy at the bar, when out with friends, perhaps? | Round | 80%
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| A gratuity or a slang term for the refuse dump | Tip | 80%
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| Growing pod of daffodils or crocus, or a glass object used for lighting | Bulb | 73%
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| When a snooker player intentionally avoids the object ball, or how most children address a female teacher | Miss | 73%
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| As a verb, means 'phone', or, as a noun, can be wedding or signet? | Ring | 73%
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| A wire kitchen tool, or to convey briskly | Whisk | 73%
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| Something a bodybuilder does with their muscles, or, another term for an electrical cable | Flex | 67%
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| An after-dinner orator, or a sound emitting device | Speaker | 67%
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| A card game, or, a viaduct or aquaduct for example | Bridge | 53%
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| Pull one (esp at Christmas), or, eat one, with cheese and pickle | Cracker | 47%
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| In modern parlance, means 'taken for a ride' by someone, or something that can be done with vinyl records | Played | 40%
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| The main item, when playing roulette, or, working with clay | Wheel | 33%
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| Archaic term for 10 pence, also, the surname of Elsie, on Coronation Street | Tanner | 27%
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