| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Line 3 | I have never seen the General so despondent | 100%
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| Line 11 | Alex, listen, there's only one way to win this | 67%
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| Line 10 | But, sir [1] | 67%
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| Line 5 | Congress writes, "George, attack the British forces" | 67%
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| Line 4 | I have taken over writing all his correspondence | 67%
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| Line 6 | I shoot back, we have resorted to eating our horses | 67%
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| Line 7 | Local merchants deny us equipment, assistance | 67%
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| Line 1 | Stay alive [1] | 67%
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| Line 2 | Stay alive [2] | 67%
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| Line 9 | The cavalry's not coming | 67%
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| Line 8 | They only take British money, so sing a song of sixpence | 67%
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| Line 13 | Outright | 50%
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| Line 18 | Outrun [1] | 50%
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| Line 12 | Provoke outrage | 50%
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| Line 68 | Alexander, you're the closest friend I've got | 33%
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| Line 34 | And every day- | 33%
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| Line 30 | And every day's a test of our camaraderie and bravery | 33%
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| Line 33 | And every day, sir, entrust me with a command | 33%
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| Line 54 | As we snatch a stalemate from the jaws of defeat | 33%
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| Line 53 | A thousand soldiers die in a hundred-degree heat | 33%
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| Line 44 | Attack! | 33%
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| Line 63 | But, sir [2] | 33%
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| Line 47 | But there's so many of them | 33%
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| Line 55 | Charles Lee was left behind without a pot to piss in | 33%
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| Line 62 | Don't do a thing, history will prove him wrong | 33%
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| Line 15 | Don't engage, strike by night | 33%
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| Line 42 | Everyone, attack! | 33%
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| Line 49 | Hamilton | 33%
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| Line 51 | Have Lafayette take the lead | 33%
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| Line 36 | He dismisses me out of hand | 33%
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| Line 41 | He shits the bed at the Battle of Monmouth | 33%
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| Line 56 | He started saying this to anybody who would listen | 33%
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| Line 22 | Hit 'em quick, get out fast | 33%
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| Line 28 | I ask for French aid, I pray that France has sent a ship | 33%
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| Line 66 | I can't disobey direct orders | 33%
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| Line 27 | I go back to New York and my apprenticeship | 33%
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| Line 39 | (I'm a general, whee!) | 33%
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| Line 48 | I'm sorry, is this not your speed? | 33%
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| Line 58 | Indecisive from crisis to crisis | 33%
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| Line 29 | I stay with Hamilton, we write essays against slavery | 33%
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| Line 60 | Is turn 'n go back to plantin' tobacco in Mount Vernon | 33%
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| Line 69 | Laurens, do not throw away your shot | 33%
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| Line 17 | Make it impossible to justify the cost of the fight (uh-huh) | 33%
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| Line 38 | Makes him second-in-command | 33%
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| Line 35 | No | 33%
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| Line 20 | Outlast [1] | 33%
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| Line 21 | Outlast [2] | 33%
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| Line 19 | Outrun [2] | 33%
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| Line 26 | (Raise a glass) | 33%
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| Line 50 | Ready, sir | 33%
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| Line 16 | Remain relentless 'til their troops take slight | 33%
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| Line 43 | Retreat! [1] | 33%
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| Line 45 | Retreat! [2] | 33%
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| Line 37 | (Stay alive) instead of me, he promotes Charles Lee | 33%
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| Line 24 | Stay alive 'til this horror show is past | 33%
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| Line 65 | Strong words from Lee, someone oughta hold him to it | 33%
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| Line 14 | That's right | 33%
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| Line 59 | The best thing he can do for the revolution | 33%
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| Line 67 | Then I'll do it | 33%
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| Line 57 | Washington cannot be left alone to his devices | 33%
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| Line 31 | We cut supply lines, we steal contraband | 33%
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| Line 64 | We have a war to fight, let's move along | 33%
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| Line 32 | We pick and choose our battles and places to take a stand | 33%
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| Line 25 | We're gonna fly a lot of flags half-mast | 33%
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| Line 46 | What are you doing, Lee? Get back on your feet! | 33%
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| Line 40 | Yeah, he's not the choice I would've gone with | 33%
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| Line 23 | Chick-a-plao! | 17%
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| Line 61 | (Ooh!) | 17%
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| Line 52 | Yes, sir | 17%
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