| Location | Definition | Name | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| World | Small river | Stream | 83%
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| United States | A marshy, slow-flowing river | Bayou/Bogue | 67%
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| World | A man-made watercourse | Canal | 67%
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| World | Small river | Creek | 67%
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| Southern USA | A small, seasonal river | Arroyo | 50%
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| World | Small river | Brook | 50%
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| World | River | River | 50%
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| Southern Scotland | A small stream | Water | 33%
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| Wales, England | Welsh language word for a river, sometimes used in south-west England. | Afon/Avon | 17%
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| Northern England | A small river | Beck | 17%
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| England | A small river | Bourn/Bourne | 17%
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| World | A man-made watercourse. Synonym of the above. | Channel | 17%
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| Lincolnshire | A small stream. | Eau | 17%
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| World | The part of a river near where it reaches the ocean, such as the Humber or Rio de la Plata | Estuary | 17%
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| World | A small, seasonal river | Gulch | 17%
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| England | The name of a man-made stream designed for spinning the wheel on a mill, often using water from a small stream. | Race/Millrace | 17%
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| World | A small stream | Rivulet | 17%
|
| Scotland and Northern England | Small river | Burn | 0%
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| Peak District and Northumberland | Small tributaries that are often found flowing down the sides of hills. | Clough/Cleugh | 0%
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| United States and Canada | A small, marshy, slow-flowing river | Coulee | 0%
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| England | A man-made stream, often connecting two natural rivers together. | Cut | 0%
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| Peak District | A small stream. Also used as a term for an artificial watercourse in other areas in England. | Dike/Dyke | 0%
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| World | A man-made ditch containing flowing water used in farming | Drain | 0%
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| Northern England | Small tributaries often found flowing down the sides of hills. | Gill/Ghyll | 0%
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| Northern England | A man-made watercourse used to spin a wheel in a mill | Goit | 0%
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| Northern England | Small tributaries near the source of a river | Grain | 0%
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| World | A man-made ditch containing flowing water, often used in farming. | Gutter | 0%
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| East Yorkshire | A seasonal stream | Gypsey | 0%
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| Sussex | A seasonal stream | Lavant | 0%
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| Northumberland | A stream in marshy, boggy land | Letch | 0%
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| England | A man-made stream | Lode | 0%
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| Northern England | The name for flowing water on a mossy patch of ground. | Moss | 0%
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| Kent | A seasonal stream | Nailbourne | 0%
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| Essex | A small river | Ree | 0%
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| Somerset | A man-made stream | Rheen/Rhyne/Rhine | 0%
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| World | Small river | Rill | 0%
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| World | A small watercourse | Rindle | 0%
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| Western USA | A small stream | Rito | 0%
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| World | Small river | Runnel | 0%
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| Peak District | A small stream | Sitch | 0%
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| Northern England | A small stream | Slack | 0%
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| Yorkshire Dales | Small tributaries often found flowing down the sides of hills. | Syke/Sike | 0%
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| None | A smaller river that joins onto a larger one | Tributary/Branch | 0%
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| England | A small stream | Wash | 0%
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| None | General name for a body of flowing water | Watercourse/Waterway | 0%
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| England | A seasonal stream | Winterbourne | 0%
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