| Definition | Word | % Correct | |
|---|---|---|---|
| A large, pink wading bird | F | Flamingo | 100%
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| A large, brown fruit of a palm tree | C | Coconut | 94%
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| The absence of pigmentation resulting in white physical features | A | Albino | 88%
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| A fleshy, yellowish-red tropical fruit native to Southeast Asia and India | M | Mango | 88%
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| A tuberous vegetable native to the Americas | P | Potato | 88%
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| A large flightless bird endemic to Australia | E | Emu | 82%
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| A dye or type of dark blue | I | Indigo | 82%
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| A region of Canada bordering Quebec and the Atlantic; Newfoundland and _______ | L | Labrador | 82%
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| A blood-sucking fly | M | Mosquito | 82%
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| An undead creature brought to life by reanimation of a corpse | Z | Zombie | 82%
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| A heavily built wild ox with backswept horns; a bison or city in New York | B | Buffalo | 76%
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| Food made from heating sugars at high temperatures | C | Caramel | 76%
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| A language formed from the contact of two languages; Of mixed European and African descent | C | Creole | 76%
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| An armored vehicle used in front-line ground combat | T | Tank | 76%
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| A large small cat native to the Americas; also called a puma, panther, or mountain lion | C | Cougar | 65%
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| A seasonal wind reversal accompanied by variable precipitation levels; common in Asia | M | Monsoon | 65%
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| A musical instrument that consists of wooden bars struck by mallets | M | Marimba | 53%
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| Art of the 17th and 18th centuries that followed mannerism and detail | B | Baroque | 47%
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| A starch extracted from cassava | T | Tapioca | 47%
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| An elite unit trained for carrying out raids and operating in small teams behind lines | C | Commando | 35%
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| A small, fast sailing ship commonly used by the Spanish and Portuguese | C | Caravel | 29%
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| Having practical knowledge in a field, such as technology | S | Savvy | 18%
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