| Meaning or Explanation | List of 3 | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| and {Barrel} | 79%
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| Someone assuming the power to judge and punish others, often without due process, is acting as … | {Judge}, | 77%
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| Jury | 77%
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| and {Wise} | 67%
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| and {Executioner} | 65%
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| Stock | 63%
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| All; total; everything. Derives from the effective parts of a gun. | {Lock}, | 61%
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| What “early to bed and early to rise” makes a man, according to a proverb attributed to Benjamin Franklin. | {Healthy}, | 60%
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| Wealthy | 59%
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| A very short distance. | A {Hop} | 49%
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| and a {Jump} | 49%
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| Skip | 48%
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| No modifications, limitations, or addenda are allowed; no qualifications of any kind can be permitted; no speculations about whether a particular idea or enterprise is good will be brooked. | No {Ifs}, | 37%
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| or {Buts} | 37%
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| or {Steal} | 36%
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| Ands | 33%
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| The three Gs used as shorthand to describe Europe’s motivations for exploration and imperialism. | {Gold}, | 33%
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| To acquire something by any means necessary or available. | {Beg}, | 29%
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| Borrow | 28%
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| Having a positive, negative, or null effect, based on the three value judgments of Stoicism. Often used to pose a question about something, especially in the titles of articles. | {Good}, | 27%
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| and {Rock ‘n’ Roll} | 25%
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| (informal) Indulgent and pleasurable activities. In use from the 1960s, and popularized in 1977 in a song by Ian Dury and the Blockheads. | {Sex}, | 25%
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| and {Glory} | 24%
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| Drugs | 24%
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| Bad | 23%
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| God | 21%
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| 1. In a very uncontrolled manner. 2. In all directions. | {Left}, | 15%
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| Right | 15%
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| and {Center} | 9%
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| or {Indifferent}? | 7%
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