| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| A mixture of flour and liquid, useful for making pastries such as cookies. | Dough | 87%
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| This is a symptom or potential sign of COVID. | Cough | 83%
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| An irregular and coarse surface, the opposite of smooth. | Rough | 83%
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| A potential synonym for "however", meaning in spite of a fact. | Although | 78%
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| A town/district within a city with its own council for government. | Borough | 74%
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| To be careful and complete in detail. | Thorough | 74%
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| People do this in response to something funny or amusing. | Laugh | 70%
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| A farm instrument for loosening/turning soil before planting seeds in them (British spelling). | Plough | 61%
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| A simplified version of the first answer in this quiz. | Though | 61%
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| Adjective for being at a degree that fulfills what is necessary. | Enough | 57%
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| To move in one side and out the other side of something. | Through | 57%
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| To be strong enough to withstand harsh conditions or general hardship. | Tough | 57%
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| To discharge workers from a job due to work shortages or economic issues. | Furlough | 52%
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| Naturally leavened bread, which uses wild yeast/bacteria as fermentation. | Sourdough | 48%
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| A sudden and dramatic discovery that is crucially important. | Breakthrough | 26%
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| An exclamation of disgust (not just "ugh" itself). | Augh | 9%
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| A narrow valley or ravine. | Clough | 9%
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| A loud, coarse laugh. Has an animal within the word. | Horselaugh | 9%
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