| Description | Word | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| A building with a roof and sides made of glass, used for growing plants. | Greenhouse | 100%
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| Island country between the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans. | Greenland | 91%
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| Green plants or branches, especially when cut and used as decoration. | Greenery | 70%
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| A beautiful, historic, unmissable area of London. It's where hemispheres meet. | Greenwich | 70%
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| A US dollar. | Greenback | 53%
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| A person who owns or works in a shop that sells fresh vegetables and fruit. | Greengrocer | 53%
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| To make people believe that your company is doing more to protect the environment than it really is. | Greenwash | 30%
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| A very small, pale green insect that often harms plants. | Greenfly | 28%
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| A small, greenish-yellow plum. | Greengage | 16%
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| A person who cares very much about the environment and wants to protect it from being damaged. | Greenie | 16%
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| A medium-sized greenish bird, common in Europe. | Greenfinch | 14%
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| A person who is not experienced. | Greenhorn | 14%
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| Used to refer to land that has not yet been built on, or buildings built on land that had never been used before. | Greenfield | 12%
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| The act of buying enough shares in a company to be able to control it, in order to force the owners of the company to buy back these shares at a very high price. | Greenmail | 2%
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| Used to describe a job that is related to the protection of the natural environment. | Green-collar | 0%
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