| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Heart doctor | Cardiologist | 97%
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| Floor covering | Carpet | 97%
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| Orange root vegetable | Carrot | 97%
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| U.S. president | Carter | 94%
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| The chemical element which occurs in charcoal, soot, and coal | Carbon | 91%
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| A religious folk song or popular hymn associated with Christmas | Carol | 91%
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| The U.S. has a northern and southern state named this | Carolina | 91%
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| The capital of Venezuela | Caracas | 84%
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| A unit of weight for precious stones and pearls (American Spelling) | Carat | 84%
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| Jesus' occupation | Carpenter | 84%
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| Ancient city in northern Africa on the Mediterranean coast northeast of modern Tunis | Carthage | 81%
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| A knitted sweater fastening down the front, typically with long sleeves | Cardigan | 78%
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| Goods carried on a ship, aircraft, or motor vehicle | Cargo | 78%
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| A meat eater | Carnivore | 78%
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| Sugar or syrup heated until it turns brown | Caramel | 75%
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| The group of organic compounds occurring in foods including sugars, starch, and cellulose | Carbohydrate | 75%
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| Relating to the heart | Cardiac | 75%
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| A vehicle equipped for living in when traveling for recreation | Caravan | 72%
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| The dead body of an animal | Carcass | 72%
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| The capital of Wales and its largest city | Cardiff | 72%
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| Another word for a merry-go-round | Carousel | 72%
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| The study of maps | Cartography | 72%
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| Stories drawn for children for humor or to instruct | Cartoon | 72%
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| Spanish name for Charles | Carlos | 69%
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| The region of the world in which you will find Hispanola | Caribbean | 66%
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| Scientific name for baking soda (Sodium Bi-) | Sodium Bicarbonate | 66%
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| Free from anxiety or responsibility | Carefree | 63%
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| A circular sideways handspring with the arms and legs extended | Cartwheel | 63%
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| An open-topped glass flask typically used for serving wine or water | Carafe | 59%
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| An opera in four acts by French composer Georges Bizet | Carmen | 56%
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| Major artery in the neck | Carotid | 56%
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| MBA team from St Louis | Cardinals | 53%
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| A freshwater fish that is food in some parts of the world or kept as decorative pets in ponds | Carp | 53%
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| A fragrant double flower with a long-stalk that comes in a variety of colors most famously pink | Carnation | 50%
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| A picture that depicts a person in an exaggerated way in order to create a comic or grotesque effect | Caricature | 47%
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| A light box or container, typically one made of waxed cardboard | Carton | 47%
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| An occupation undertaken for a significant period with opportunities for progress | Career | 44%
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| A period of public revelry at a regular time each year, typically during the week before Lent | Carnival | 44%
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| Holds your bones together | Cartilage | 44%
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| High end jewlery maker | Cartier | 41%
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| A large North American reindeer | Caribou | 38%
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| To move swiftly and in an uncontrolled way in a specified direction | Careen | 31%
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| A common syndrome that causes pain, numbness, and tingling in the hand and arm | Carpel Tunnel | 31%
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| A metal link used for clipping ropes to anchors or other objects | Carabiner | 25%
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| The process of dissolving carbon dioxide in liquid | Carbonation | 25%
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| Decay and crumbling of a tooth or bone | Caries | 19%
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| A brown floury powder used as a substitute for chocolate | Carob | 19%
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| French way to express the complete freedom to act as one wishes or thinks best | Carte Blanche | 19%
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| The killing of a large number of people | Carnage | 16%
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| Paper stock stiff enough for the printing of business cards and similar uses | Cardstock | 9%
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| The aromatic seeds of a plant of the ginger family, used as a spice and also medicinally | Cardamum | 0%
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