| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Line 2 | How did suffering become so endless? | 100%
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| Line 1 | How has everything been turned against us? | 94%
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| Line 3 | How am I to reunite with my estranged? | 93%
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| Line 4 | Do I need to change? | 89%
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| Line 5 | I'm surrounded by the souls of those I've lost | 87%
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| Line 6 | I'm the only one whose line I haven't crossed | 87%
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| Line 8 | Is me? | 87%
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| Line 7 | What if the greatest threat we'll find across the sea | 87%
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| Line 23 | And now no one dares to piss him off? | 81%
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| Line 17 | And then sleep knowing he has done him right? | 81%
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| Line 24 | Does a soldier use a wooden horse to kill sleeping Trojans cause he is vile? | 81%
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| Line 14 | Is the cyclops struck with guilt when he kills? | 81%
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| Line 19 | Or did she learn to be colder when she got older and now she saves them the pain? | 81%
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| Line 16 | Or does he end my men to avenge his friend | 81%
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| Line 22 | Or does he keep us in check so we must respect him | 81%
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| Line 25 | Or does he throw away his remorse and save more lives with guile? | 81%
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| Line 20 | When a god comes down and makes a fleet drown | 81%
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| Line 18 | When the witch turns men to pigs to protect her nymphs, is she going insane? | 81%
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| Line 21 | Is he scared that he's doing something wrong? | 80%
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| Line 9 | What if I'm the monster? What if I'm in the wrong? | 80%
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| Line 11 | What if I'm the one who killed you every time I caved to guilt? | 80%
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| Line 12 | What if I've been far too kind to foes, but a monster to ourselves? | 80%
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| Line 15 | Is he up in the middle of the night? | 78%
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| Line 13 | What if I'm the monster? | 78%
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| Line 10 | What if I'm the problem that's been hiding all along? | 78%
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| Line 29 | And made sure we got home again, who would care if we're in just? | 76%
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| Line 28 | If I became the monster to everyone but us | 76%
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| Line 27 | Would that make us stronger? Would it keep our foes at bay? | 74%
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| Line 26 | If I became the monster and threw that guilt away | 70%
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| Line 30 | If I became the (monster) | 63%
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| Line 38 | And if I gotta drop another infant from a wall | 59%
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| Line 35 | I must get to see Penelope and Telemachus | 59%
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| Line 36 | So if we must sail through dangerous oceans and beaches | 59%
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| Line 32 | And deep down I know this well | 57%
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| Line 34 | Five-hundred men gone, this can't go on | 57%
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| Line 37 | I'll go where Poseidon won't reach us | 57%
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| Line 33 | I lost my best friend, I lost my mentor, my mom | 57%
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| Line 39 | In an instant so we all don't die | 57%
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| Line 41 | I will deal the blow | 50%
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| Line 40 | Then I'll become the monster | 50%
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| Line 43 | Like none they've ever known | 43%
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| Line 51 | Oh, ruthlessness is mercy upon ourselves | 41%
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| Line 31 | Oh, ruthlessness is mercy upon ourselves (monster) | 41%
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| Line 49 | Telemachus | 41%
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| Line 42 | And I'll become the monster | 39%
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| Line 53 | I'll become the monster | 39%
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| Line 47 | Penelope | 39%
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| Line 45 | I must become the monster, and then we'll make it home | 37%
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| Line 46 | (Monster) [1] | 37%
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| Line 52 | (Monster) [4] | 37%
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| Line 44 | So what if I'm the monster lurking deep below | 37%
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| Line 48 | (Monster) [2] | 35%
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| Line 50 | (Monster) [3] | 35%
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