| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Opposite of false | True | 100%
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| To jog quickly | Run | 93%
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| Opposite of soft | Hard | 89%
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| Feel regret about something (remove one letter) | Rue | 83%
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| To injure or wound | Hurt | 82%
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| The smallest of the litter (add one letter) | Runt | 82%
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| Chase or stalk something, often an animal | Hunt | 80%
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| Pig fat, often used in cooking | Lard | 80%
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| Accomplice says, “The coast is _____” | Clear | 78%
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| Ace of Diamonds is one of these | Card | 77%
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| To wash, cleanse of dirt (add one letter) | Clean | 74%
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| For example, the Baltic, Adriatic, or South China (remove one letter) | Sea | 74%
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| Farm structure that holds animals | Barn | 72%
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| The capital of Switzerland | Bern | 72%
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| King of a Shakespeare tragedy (remove one letter) | Lear | 72%
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| For example, pinto or lima | Bean | 71%
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| Beverage made by infusing plant matter into hot water | Tea | 71%
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| A male deer, a buck | Hart | 69%
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| Aquatic mammal or an official emblem | Seal | 69%
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| A group of players in a sport, such as the Red Sox or the Cowboys (add one letter) | Team | 67%
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| To be supported against something or a thing containing little fat | Lean | 66%
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| Aphrodite was the goddess of this | Love | 66%
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| Food eaten or prepared, usually for a specific time | Meal | 63%
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| Medieval singer and storyteller, also a Dungeons and Dragons class | Bard | 62%
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| R in ROYGBIV (remove one letter) | Red | 62%
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| Where two pieces of cloth are sewn together | Seam | 62%
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| Common saltwater fish of the Atlantic | Cod | 59%
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| Famous examples include Byron and Nelson | Lord | 59%
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| Fermented honey beverage | Mead | 59%
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| Types include JavaScript and HTML (add one letter) | Code | 58%
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| Thin, flexible rope made from entwined strands | Cord | 58%
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| To guide, to steer | Lead | 58%
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| Homophone of the above, meaning to appear a certain way | Seem | 58%
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| Bird symbolically associated with peace (add one letter) | Dove | 55%
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| Thin straight bar, a baton, a pole | Rod | 54%
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| Plant’s reproduction unit, capable of growing into a new plant | Seed | 54%
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| A poetic composition, often a song of praise (remove one letter) | Ode | 50%
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| Stiff, grasslike plants, often found in marshy areas | Reed | 48%
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| Found at the end of a scorpion’s tail | Barb | 47%
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| Famous Swedish novel, “A Man Called ___” | Ove | 42%
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