This should not be a yellow box quiz: you have more than one sets of identically clued answer, how are we supposed to know which is which?!?
Even for the unique clues, there seems to be only one answer accepted, rejecting others that meet the definition you've given. Currently this is less a quiz and more like mind-reading.
With a little more work on the clues and/or alternative answers it could become a fun quiz though!
At least half of the questions have multiple answers....Small, eaten with skin? Cherry, grape, raisin, kumquat....and who the heck knows what fruit froggo doesn't like. Dark purple to black in color? Cherry, grape, plum.
As above, take out the yellow box, add multiple answers to the vague questions, make the questions more precise.
Even for the unique clues, there seems to be only one answer accepted, rejecting others that meet the definition you've given. Currently this is less a quiz and more like mind-reading.
With a little more work on the clues and/or alternative answers it could become a fun quiz though!
As above, take out the yellow box, add multiple answers to the vague questions, make the questions more precise.