| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| A person who has attended or has graduated from a particular school, college, or university | Al{umnus} | 80%
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| Someone who provides entertainment by having a conversation with a hand-manipulated dummy | Ve{ntriloquist} | 76%
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| The act of talking to oneself, particularly by a character in a play | So{liloquy} | 64%
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| To throw someone out of a window or remove someone from public office | De{fenestrate} | 60%
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| Someone who speaks several languages | Po{lyglot} | 52%
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| An exact copy | Fa{csimile} | 48%
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| Someone who has lost faith or trust in something formerly regarded as good or valuable | Di{sillusioned} | 28%
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| Something that is merciless, inhumane, or without check or limitation, or someone that is given to self-indulgent flirtation | Wa{nton} | 28%
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| To link together in a series or chain; particularly of strings in a computer program | Co{ncatenate} | 12%
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| To attack the reputation of something or deny the importance or validity of something | De{nigrate} | 12%
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