| Definition | Word | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| A wide street or road in a town | avenue | 83%
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| A Christian festival marking the resurrection of Jesus Christ | Easter | 83%
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| A dealer in flowers and ornamental plants | florist | 83%
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| An intense fear or dislike of foreign people, their customs and cultures | xenophobia | 50%
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| A platform projecting from the interior or exterior wall of a building | balcony | 46%
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| A small protective cap for a finger | thimble | 46%
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| A gold coin worth 21 shillings | guinea | 42%
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| An owner or controller of an industrial concern | industrialist | 29%
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| To twist something in order to force liquid out of it | wring | 29%
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| A small hill or mound | hillock | 21%
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| In Islamic mythology, a spirit that can take on various human and animal forms | jinni | 21%
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| A garden or area of a garden that has large stones in it with plants | rockery | 21%
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| Relating to words | vocabular | 21%
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| Yes (informal) | yep | 21%
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| A Polish national dance, similar to the polka | mazurka | 17%
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| Lively enjoyment and enthusiasm | zest | 17%
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| A pair of hardwood sticks that are hit together to make a clicking sound | clave | 13%
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| To avoid doing work, study or duties | skive | 13%
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| A dreadful fate, especially death or utter ruin | doom | 8%
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| Loose-fitting short breeches gathered at or just below the knee | knickerbockers | 8%
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| Offensive to conventional standards of decency | obscene | 8%
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| Puzzlingly or suspiciously new or novel | newfangled | 4%
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| In any case and despite anything else | leastways | 0%
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| The human spirit or soul | psyche | 0%
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| A medieval knight's target for jousting practice | quintain | 0%
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| Lacking melodic qualities and consequently unpleasant to hear | unmusical | 0%
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