| Hint | Under | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| To whisper: | talk under one's... | breath | 92%
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| Affected by alcohol or drugs: | under the... | influence | 92%
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| Feeling sick: | under the... | weather | 92%
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| To betray: | throw under the... | bus | 90%
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| A prior issue that is now resolved or considered resolved: | water under the... | bridge | 88%
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| Undetected: | fly under the... | radar | 88%
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| To annoy: | get under someone's... | skin | 88%
|
| Uncertain of outcome: | up in the... | air | 82%
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| To be in police custody: | under... | arrest | 80%
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| Don't procrastinate: | don't let the grass grow under your... | feet | 80%
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| Have surgery: | go under the... | knife | 78%
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| To ignore: | brush under the... | rug | 78%
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| Come under the influence someone fascinating, enchanting, or seductive: | fall under someone's... | spell | 73%
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| To drink more alcohol than someone else: | drink under the... | table | 71%
|
| To be shot at: | under... | fire | 65%
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| To get angry: | get hot under the... | collar | 61%
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| To be controlled: | under someone's... | thumb | 55%
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| Under close inspection or intense scrutiny: | put someone under the... | microscope | 47%
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| To be protected: | under someone's... | wing | 43%
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| On one's own; with no assistance from anyone: | under your own... | steam | 24%
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| Coersion by threat or violence: | under... | duress | 20%
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