| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| The composition or arrangement of dances, particularly for ballet | Ch{oreography} | 89%
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| An excessive or insatiable desire for wealth or gain | Av{arice} | 75%
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| Someone who is extremely or excessively careful or detailed | Fa{stidious} | 68%
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| Something characterized by happiness, great success, and prosperity | Ha{lcyon} | 35%
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| An aggregation or continuous network of urban communities | Co{nurbation} | 15%
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| Something under joint rule, or individual ownership of a unit in a multiunit structure or on land owned in common | Co{ndominium} | 13%
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| Something difficult or impossible for one of ordinary understanding or knowledge to comprehend | Re{condite} | 11%
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| A polygon with an infinite number of sides | Ap{eirogon} | 10%
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| A proposition created by contradicting both the hypothesis and conclusion of a proposition and switching them; for example, if A then B -> if not B then not A | Co{ntrapositive} | 10%
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| Someone eager to please others | Co{mplaisant} | 3%
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