| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| A trained professional cook | chef | 100%
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| A professional driver of a passenger motor vehicle | chauffeur | 93%
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| Elegantly and stylishly fashionable | chic | 93%
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| Sparkling wine from a certain French region | champagne | 87%
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| A large French country house or castle | chateau | 81%
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| Most populous city in Illinois | Chicago | 81%
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| One division of General Motors | Chevrolet | 76%
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| A person who supervises young people on social occasions | chaperone | 72%
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| 748–814: King of the Franks | Charlemagne | 70%
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| A v-shaped pattern, or name of energy corporation | chevron | 67%
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| An ornamental lighting device | chandelier | 64%
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| Most commonly, a man prejudiced against women | chauvinist | 63%
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| A sloping channel or slide for sending objects | chute | 60%
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| Most populous city in North Carolina | Charlotte | 58%
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| An absurd pretense intended to create a pleasant appearance | charade | 51%
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| French commune known for lace and cream | Chantilly | 48%
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| A person falsely claiming to have a special skill; a fraud | charlatan | 46%
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| A green-skinned grape used in the production of white wine | Chardonnay | 43%
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| A light, sheer fabric typically made of silk or nylon | chiffon | 42%
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| A woman's loose-fitting nightdress, typically silk or satin | chemise | 39%
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| Distress or embarrassment at having failed or been humiliated | chagrin | 36%
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