Pairs #14 - Statistics

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Hint Explanation Answer % Correct
Fish Fish and chips. A hot dish featuring batter-fried fish and chips (French fries), which originated in Britain and is today popular in English-speaking and Commonwealth nations. Chips
93%
Pen Pen and pencil. A pair of writing implements needed by many students. Pencil
93%
Thick Thick and thin. 1. Both thickets and thin woodland; (through) all obstacles in a path. 2. (idiomatic) Both good and bad times. Thin
93%
Cheese Cheese and crackers. A food pairing often served as a snack or as an hors d'oeuvre. Crackers
92%
Meet Meet and greet. A social gathering primarily for purposes of networking. Greet
92%
First First and last. 1. Only. 2. First and last names. Last
92%
Before Before and after. A description of a pair of images showing the difference made by a specified treatment. After
91%
Over Over and out. (procedure word, idiomatic) Used in films and TV to signal the end of a conversation, especially one conducted by CB radio or the like. (Not used in real-life radio communications, since “over” means other parties are free to speak and “out” means you do not expect a reply.) Out
91%
Head Head and shoulders. 1. (idiomatic) To a considerable degree. 2. (as Head & Shoulders) A brand of anti-dandruff shampoo. Shoulders
91%
Mike Mike and Ike. A brand of oblong fruit-flavored chewy candies introduced in 1940 and still manufactured as of 2023. Ike
89%
Heart Heart and soul. The core of a thing; the most essential or important part. Soul
88%
Rhythm Rhythm and blues. A genre of popular music that originated in African-American communities in the 1940s. Blues
87%
Open Open and shut. (informal) Simple and obvious; easily decided. Shut
86%
Nice Nice and easy. In a way that is slow, careful, gentle, or easy. Easy
85%
Search Search and rescue. The search for and provision of aid to people who are in distress or imminent danger. Rescue
85%
Bells Bells and whistles. (idiomatic) Extra features added for show rather than function. Whistles
85%
Belt Belt and braces. Redundancy affording mutual backup in the event of one system failing. Braces
84%
Duck Duck and dive. (UK, colloquial) To operate in a skilfully shifty or evasive manner. Dive
84%
Rich Rich and famous. 1. A description of wealthy celebrities. 2. A 1981 film starring Jacqueline Bisset and Candice Bergen. Famous
84%
New New and improved. A phrase often used in advertising to describe the latest version of a product or service that is more robust than previous versions; or a new product or service that is more robust than previously offered ones. Improved
83%
Chips Chips and dip. A dish usually served as a snack or appetizer and consisting of potato, tortilla, corn, bean, vegetable, pita, plantain or other chips (crisps) and one or more dips, e.g., French onion dip, salsa, guacamole. Dip
77%
Five Five and dime. (US) A store selling inexpensive items. Dime
76%
Hearth Hearth and home. Traditional family values and home life. Home
75%
Form Form and substance. The structure and content of something, such as a creative work. Substance
72%
Lock Lock and dam. A system that enables a large ship to move from a body of water at one level to another body of water at another level. Dam
49%
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