| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Line 1 | Un deux trois quatre | 100%
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| Line 2 | Cinq six sept huit neuf (un deux trois quatre) [1] | 60%
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| Line 3 | (Cinq six sept huit neuf) [1] | 40%
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| Line 6 | (Cinq six sept huit neuf) [2] | 40%
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| Line 4 | Good, un deux trois quatre | 40%
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| Line 10 | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 | 20%
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| Line 30 | Alexander [1] | 20%
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| Line 83 | Alexander, come downstairs, Angelica's arriving today | 20%
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| Line 19 | And Birnam Wood is Congress on its way to Dunsanine | 20%
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| Line 40 | And I just turned nine | 20%
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| Line 28 | And it cannot wait | 20%
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| Line 44 | And play piano with my mother (uh-huh) | 20%
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| Line 20 | And there you are, an ocean away | 20%
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| Line 84 | Angelica | 20%
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| Line 63 | Angelica, reminds you | 20%
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| Line 91 | Angelica, tell my wife John Adams doesn't have a real job anyway | 20%
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| Line 90 | Angelica, tell this man John Adams spends the summer with his family | 20%
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| Line 73 | Anyway, all this to way | 20%
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| Line 75 | At my sister's invitation | 20%
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| Line 80 | But I'm crossing the ocean, and I just can't wait | 20%
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| Line 42 | But you can't write mine (what!) | 20%
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| Line 5 | Cinq six sept huit neuf (un deux trois quatre) [2] | 20%
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| Line 13 | Creeps in this petty pace from day to day | 20%
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| Line 36 | Daddy, daddy, look | 20%
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| Line 61 | Don't stop 'til you agree | 20%
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| Line 21 | Do you have to live an ocean away | 20%
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| Line 85 | Eliza | 20%
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| Line 52 | Eliza, I've got so much on my plate | 20%
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| Line 33 | He has something he'd like to say | 20%
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| Line 34 | He's been practicing all day | 20%
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| Line 49 | Hey, our kid is pretty great | 20%
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| Line 88 | Hi | 20%
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| Line 38 | I am a poet | 20%
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| Line 26 | I am on my way | 20%
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| Line 24 | I cannot put the notion away | 20%
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| Line 77 | If you make your way upstate | 20%
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| Line 45 | I have a sister, but I want a little brother (okay) | 20%
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| Line 78 | I know you're very busy | 20%
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| Line 79 | I know your work's important | 20%
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| Line 29 | I'll be there in just a minute, save my plate | 20%
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| Line 76 | I'll be there with your fam'ly | 20%
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| Line 93 | I'm afraid I cannot join you upstate | 20%
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| Line 17 | I'm a polymath, a pain in the ass, a massive pain | 20%
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| Line 74 | I'm coming home this summer | 20%
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| Line 65 | In a letter I received from you two weeks ago | 20%
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| Line 55 | In a nearby park (I'd love to go) | 20%
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| Line 66 | I noticed a comma in a the middle of a phrase | 20%
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| Line 43 | I practice French | 20%
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| Line 67 | It changed the meaning, did you intend this? | 20%
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| Line 69 | It says | 20%
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| Line 89 | It's good to see your face | 20%
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| Line 57 | I will try to get away | 20%
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| Line 39 | I wrote this poem just to show it | 20%
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| Line 51 | Let's go upstate [1] | 20%
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| Line 18 | Madison is Banquo, Jefferson's Macduff | 20%
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| Line 46 | My daddy's trying to start America's bank | 20%
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| Line 70 | My dearest Angelica | 20%
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| Line 37 | My name is Phillip | 20%
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| Line 31 | Okay, okay | 20%
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| Line 68 | One stroke and you've consumed my waking days | 20%
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| Line 35 | Phillip, take it away | 20%
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| Line 50 | Run away with us for the summer [1] | 20%
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| Line 98 | Run away with us for the summer [2] | 20%
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| Line 8 | (Sept huit neuf) [2] | 20%
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| Line 9 | Sept huit neuf (sept huit neuf) | 20%
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| Line 60 | Sit down with him and compromise | 20%
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| Line 25 | Take a break [1] | 20%
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| Line 48 | Take a break [2] | 20%
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| Line 96 | Take a break [3] | 20%
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| Line 23 | Then I get another letter | 20%
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| Line 54 | There's a lake I know (I know) | 20%
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| Line 27 | There's a little surprise before supper | 20%
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| Line 64 | There's someone in your corner all the way across the sea | 20%
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| Line 22 | Thoughts of you subside | 20%
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| Line 12 | Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow | 20%
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| Line 47 | Un deux trois quatre cinq (bravo) | 20%
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| Line 53 | We can all go stay with my father | 20%
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| Line 71 | With a comma after dearest, you've written | 20%
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| Line 56 | You and I can go when the night gets dark | 20%
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| Line 41 | You can write rhymes | 20%
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| Line 59 | You must get through to Jefferson | 20%
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| Line 92 | You're not joining us? Wait | 20%
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| Line 62 | Your fav'rite older sister | 20%
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| Line 32 | Your son is nine years old today | 20%
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| Line 82 | You will only be a moment away | 20%
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| Line 81 | You won't be an ocean away | 20%
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| Line 87 | Alexander [2] | 0%
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| Line 94 | Alexander, I came all this way | 0%
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| Line 15 | Another Scottish tragedy without my having to name the play | 0%
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| Line 109 | At how lucky we are to be alive right now (you will make your mark) | 0%
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| Line 113 | I can't stop 'til I get this plan through Congress | 0%
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| Line 112 | I have to get my plan through Congress | 0%
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| Line 100 | I lose my job if I don't get my job through Congress | 0%
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| Line 103 | In a nearby park (screw your courage to the sticking place) | 0%
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| Line 14 | I trust you'll understand the reference to | 0%
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| Line 99 | Let's go upstate [2] | 0%
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| Line 106 | Let's go upstate [3] | 0%
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| Line 108 | Look around, look around (if you take your time) | 0%
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| Line 58 | My dearest Alexander | 0%
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| Line 11 | My dearest, Angelica [1] | 0%
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| Line 72 | My dearest, Angelica [2] | 0%
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| Line 7 | Sept huit neuf [1] | 0%
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| Line 95 | She came all this way | 0%
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| Line 105 | Take a break and get away (run away with us for the summer) | 0%
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| Line 102 | There's a lake I know (I know I'll miss your face) | 0%
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| Line 86 | The Schuyler sisters | 0%
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| Line 16 | They think me Macbeth, and ambition is my folly | 0%
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| Line 101 | We can all go stay with our father | 0%
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| Line 110 | We can go (Close your eyes and dream) | 0%
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| Line 111 | When the night gets dark | 0%
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| Line 107 | Where we can stay (we can all go stay with our father) | 0%
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| Line 104 | You and I can go (Eliza's right) | 0%
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| Line 97 | You know I have to get my plan through Congress | 0%
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