| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| A long, narrow type of bread | Baguette | 98%
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| Type of dancing popular in Russia. Nutcracker and Swan Lake are examples | Ballet | 90%
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| A small restaurant that sells light meals and drinks, especially coffee | Café | 90%
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| A type of white sparkling wine | Champagne | 85%
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| A person, generally a woman, with dark brown hair | Brunette | 84%
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| A place that provides accommodation and meals for travelers | Hotel | 75%
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| Type of round, flat hat, stereotypically worn by painters | Beret | 73%
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| Dark figure of someone or something where no details can be distinguished but only the shape and outline | Silhouette | 70%
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| A dish that one cannot make without breaking eggs | Omelette | 69%
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| Popular sport in Canada using a stick with a catcher on the end | Lacrosse | 64%
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| A flat area of land at high altitude | Plateau | 62%
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| A man to whom someone is betrothed | Fiancé | 61%
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| Underground railway system, or a way of measuring city limits | Metro | 61%
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| A large lake, often but not always artificial, used for water supply | Reservoir | 58%
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| The deflection of something off a surface (often used in the sense of a bullet rebounding off something) | Ricochet | 58%
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| A memento taken to remember a person or place | Souvenir | 57%
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| Scattered pieces of ruble that is left after something is destroyed | Debris | 54%
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| An overused saying or idiom that often lacks its original meaning | Cliché | 48%
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| A trainee in the armed forces or police force | Cadet | 46%
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| A front that makes a misleading outward appearance | Façade | 34%
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| A type of oven-baked, light, spongy usually a dessert | Souffle | 24%
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| An informal alliance, e.g. the Allies in WWI | Entente | 21%
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| To do with flying an aircraft | Aviation | 19%
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| The deliberate destruction or obstruction to something, particularly a military or political advantage | Sabotage | 14%
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