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Hint
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Hint Answer
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Solution
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1.1: Earth revolves around it
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SUn
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SUDOKU
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1.2: The feel-good hormone
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DOpamine
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1.3: The Japanese director of the 1985 film 'Ran'
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KUrosawa
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2.1: Expose the falseness of something
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DEbunk
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DESPOT
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2.2: The hobby of exploring caves
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SPelunking
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2.3: Branch of medicine that studies the ear
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OTology
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3.1: Pompous, ostentatious
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PRetentious
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PREACH
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3.2: The rank of British nobility above a viscount
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EArl
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3.3: A human cell contains 23 pairs of these
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CHromosomes
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4.1: The national fruit of India
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MAngo
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MALAGA
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4.2: The popular birthing method that includes breathing techniques
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LAmaze
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4.3: A system of billions of stars
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GAlaxy
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5.1: Collects and pays bets at a gaming table
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CRoupier
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CRUMPS
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5.2: The person who officiates a baseball game
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UMpire
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5.3: The theory developed by Sigmund Freud
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PSychoanalysis
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6.1: Trading goods without using money
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BArtering
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BANANA
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6.2: The tennis great also known as Rafa
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NAdal
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6.3: An antonym of 'artificial'
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NAtural
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7.1: You gain one by attending school
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EDucation
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EDISON
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7.2: Tristan's opposite in the famous Wagner's opera
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ISolde
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7.3: Continuing, still in progress
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ONgoing
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8.1: Published after the death of the author
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POsthumous
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POLICE
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8.2: Sweet, chewy black substance
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LIquorice
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8.3: Peruvian traditional dish of marinated raw fish
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CEviche
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9.1: The city of the Beatles
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LIverpool
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LIQUOR
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9.2: Hard crystalline mineral, abundant in Earth's crust
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QUartz
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9.3: The point at which something begins
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ORigin
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10.1: The most important cereal crop after rice, wheat, maize and barley
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SOrghum
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SOLACE
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10.2: The party that won the UK general election in 2024
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LAbour
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10.3: Sri Lanka's historic name
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CEylon
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