| Definition | Compound Word | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| A day on which one works. | Workday | 92%
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| The time of the day between sunrise and sunset. | Daytime | 86%
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| The horizontal top part of a table. | Tabletop | 76%
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| A chart showing the departure and arrival times of trains, buses, or planes. | Timetable | 76%
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| Pieces of wood which are floating on the sea or have been washed ashore. | Driftwood | 75%
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| The wooden parts of a room or building, such as window frames or doors. | Woodwork | 75%
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| A bank of deep snow heaped up by the wind. | Snowdrift | 73%
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| A graphic representation of the passage of time as a line. | Timeline | 71%
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| People assembled for the purpose of having an eyewitness identify a suspect among them. | Lineup | 67%
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| A person's child or children. | Offspring | 65%
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| A person devoted to reading. | Bookworm | 62%
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| The external side or surface of something. | Outside | 62%
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| The span of one of the 4 seasons. | Springtime | 62%
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| Radioactive particles that are carried into the atmosphere after a nuclear explosion. | Fallout | 57%
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| Either of the two lines bounding the longer sides of a football field. | Sideline | 57%
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| Against the wind. | Upwind | 56%
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| A piece of unexpected good fortune. | Windfall | 56%
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| Housekeeping, such as cleaning, shopping, and cooking. | Housework | 54%
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| A hypothetical connection between widely separated regions of space-time. | Wormhole | 54%
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| A person employed in laying and maintaining railroad track. | Lineman | 52%
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| The number of people working or available for work or service. | Manpower | 52%
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| A student's book containing instruction and exercises relating to a particular subject. | Workbook | 51%
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| A person or thing of great energy, strength, or power. | Powerhouse | 49%
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| A person's assistant or close associate. | Sidekick | 49%
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| The upper part of a ship's side, above the waterline. | Topside | 49%
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| The start of an event or activity. | Kickoff | 46%
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