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North, West, South ____. East
100%
____ Murphy, an American comedian. Eddie
88%
The capital of Scotland (but not the largest city by population, this is Glasgow). Edinburgh
88%
Thomas ______, an American inventor and businessman around in the late 19th and early 20th century. He developed many devices in fields such as electric power generation, sound recording, and motion pictures. Edison
88%
A 1990s Tim Burton film about a synthetic man with scissor hands, is taken in by Peg, a kindly Avon lady, after the passing of his inventor. _____ Scissorhands Edward
88%
A long animal found in water. Eel
88%
A German-born theoretical physicist best known for developing the theory of relativity, Albert ____ (1879 – 1955). Einstein
88%
Large, grey animal. Elephant
88%
Similar to a deer. Elk
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To have nothing inside. Empty
88%
Not the beginning, the____. End
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One of the four countries that make up the UK, the largest one by population. England
88%
A small East African country, it's capital is Asmara and it has been a military dictatorship, lorded over by Isaias Afwerki (now in his eighties) since the country's independence in 1993. Eritrea
88%
Country in the Baltics. Estonia
88%
An East African country with a population of 132 million. Italy tried to conquer this country in the 1930s and failed. Haile Selassie ruled this country as Emperor between 1930-1974. Ethiopia
88%
You'll find the countries of France, Germany, Italy, Spain etc here. Europe
88%
A country straddling the equator on South America’s west coast. Population 18 million, capital Quito, President Daniel Noboa. Ecuador
75%
You do to school to get an ________. Education
75%
An oval or round object laid by a female bird, reptile, fish, or invertebrate, usually containing a developing embryo. Egg
75%
_______ Taylor, a British-American actress. She began her career as a child actress in the early 1940s and was one of the most popular stars of classical Hollywood cinema in the 1950s. Elizabeth
75%
An English singer-songwriter _____ Golding. Her most popular song is "Love me like you do". Ellie
75%
____ Musk, tech billionaire. Elon
75%
A country in Central America. It is bordered on the northeast by Honduras, on the northwest by Guatemala, and on the south by the Pacific Ocean. It's population is just over 6 million. President Nayib Bukele. El Salvador
75%
An American poet alive between 1830 – 1886, ____ Dickenson. Emily
75%
An animal similar to an ostrich, but smaller. Emu
75%
Eithne Pádraigín Ní Bhraonáin, known mononymously as ____, is an Irish singer now in her 60s. With an estimated equivalent of over 80 million albums sold worldwide, Enya is one of the world's best-selling music artists. Enya
75%
A long saga told in the form of a poet - Beowulf and the Odyssey are examples. Epic
75%
The circle of latitude that divides Earth into the Northern and Southern hemispheres. Equator
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A Central African country with a population of some 1.8 million, comprising the Rio Muni mainland and 5 volcanic offshore islands. Its capital Malabo is on Bioko, one of these islands. It was a Spanish colony until independence in 1968, then lorded over by a ruthless dictator, Francisco Macías Nguema, until his nephew, Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo disposed him in a coup in 1979. Equatorial Guinea
75%
Leif _______a Norse explorer who is thought to have been the first European to set foot on continental America, approximately half a millennium before Christopher Columbus Erikson
75%
Edible land snails, especially as a popular French delicacy. Escargot
75%
Christianity's most important festival, celebrating Jesus's resurrection from the dead, marked by traditions like hot cross buns, and church services, occurring in spring (March/April) on the first Sunday after the first full moon after the spring equinox, following the 40-day Lenten fast. Easter
63%
Able to eat. Edible
63%
A formal and organized choice by vote of a person for a political office or other position. Election
63%
This thing was not "discovered" at one specific moment but understood gradually, with Ancient Greeks noting static effects (c. 600 BCE) and Benjamin Franklin famously linking lightning to this thing in 1752. The practical harnessing of this thing began much later with Alessandro Volta's battery (1800) and Michael Faraday's induction (1831), paving the way for modern use. Electricity
63%
In the UK it is called a lift, in the US, an _______. Elevator
63%
Christmas. Santa's helpers. Elf
63%
To run away secretly to get married, often without parental consent. Elope
63%
City in Texas. It's the 22nd-most populous city in the U.S., sixth-most populous city in Texas. El Paso
63%
To leave or come out of something, a fox will _____ from its nest. Emerge
63%
A serious, unexpected, and often dangerous situation requiring immediate action. Emergency
63%
A supreme leader of a country - think Caesar. Emperor
63%
Cyprus the Great (6th century BC), Alexander the Great (4th century BC), Genghis Khan (13th century) & Hitler (20th century) all had one of these. Empire
63%
A machine with moving parts that converts power into motion, especially one that supplies motive power for a vehicle. Engine
63%
A condition that makes you have seizures. Epilepsy
63%
A group of female sex hormones, primarily estradiol, crucial for reproductive health, developing female traits (breasts, hips), regulating the menstrual cycle, and supporting pregnancy, but it also impacts bones, heart, brain, and skin. Estrogen
63%
A small African country with a population of some 1.2 million. Its capital is Mbabane and it's a landlocked country located entirely within South Africa. Eswatini
63%
___ Perón, an Argentine politician, activist, actress, and philanthropist who served as First Lady of Argentina from June 1946 until her death in July 1952. Eva
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To go off or be out of date. Expire
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For the entire species to have ended. Extinction
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The common name for certain large birds of prey within the family of the Accipitridae. Eagle
50%
A social science that studies the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. Economics
50%
Before it was the metropolis of Tokyo, the area was a small, unassuming fishing village called ___. The name was changed to Tokyo in 1868 during the Meiji Restoration. Edo
50%
The fourth most populous country in Africa, behind Nigeria, Ethiopia, and the Democratic Republic of Congo, Egypt
50%
On your arm Elbow
50%
To dress well. | To look good, upper-class. Elegant
50%
To leave your own country to live elsewhere Emigrate
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A professional who uses science, math, and creativity to design, build, and maintain structures, machines, systems, and processes to solve problems and improve the world. Engineer
50%
Something or someone mysterious, puzzling, or hard to understand, like a riddle or a perplexing person, but the term also famously refers to the German WWII encryption machine whose codes were broken by Allied codebreaker. Enigma
50%
The broad umbrella term for sport involving riding on horseback. Equestrian
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A pivotal figure in Jewish tradition, her story explains the origin of the holiday of Purim. She was a Jewish orphan who became Queen of Persia and secretly saved her people from Haman's plot to exterminate them, demonstrating faith and courage in the face of hidden divine providence, a central theme in Jewish life during exile. Esther
50%
The study of the origin of words. Etymology
50%
A cry of joy or satisfaction when one finds or discovers something. Eureka
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The legendary sword of King Arthur, symbolizing power, justice, and rightful sovereignty. Excalibur
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To not be included in something. Exclude
50%
A small animal with a long, narrow, soft body without arms, legs, or bones, commonly found in dirt. Earthworm
38%
A sound or sounds caused by the reflection of sound waves from a surface back to the listener. Echo
38%
The outside limit of an object, area, or surface. Edge
38%
Ralph Waldo_______ an American essayist, lecturer, philosopher, minister, abolitionist, and poet who led the transcendentalist movement of the mid-19th century. He was seen as a champion of individualism and critical thinking, as well as a prescient critic of the countervailing pressures of society and conformity. Emerson
38%
__ Blyton, an English children's author Enid
38%
the time or date (twice each year) at which the sun crosses the celestial equator, when day and night are of approximately equal length (about 22 September and 20 March). Equinox
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The natural process of Earth's materials (soil, rock) being worn away and transported by natural forces like water (rivers, waves), wind, or ice (glaciers) Erosion
38%
A term for Indigenous peoples of the Arctic (like Inuit and Yup'ik) but is now often considered outdated or offensive because it's a non-Indigenous label. Eskimo
38%
The secret gathering of confidential or classified information (military, political, commercial) by spies, agents, or technology for a state or company, often illegally, to gain an advantage, involving methods from human intelligence and infiltration to cyberattacks and surveillance. Espionage
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You should try and do this regularly, is it improves physical and mental health. Exercise
38%
the process of digging up human remains (body or ashes) from their burial site, Exhumation
38%
Describes someone or something unusual, unconventional, or slightly strange, deviating from the norm in behavior, thought, or appearance, Eccentric
25%
Teacher in the simpsons, ____ Krabappel. Edna
25%
Another Soviet film director - Sergei _______ (1898-1948) best known for Battleship Potemkin (1925). Eisenstein
25%
Force or throw (something) out in a violent or sudden way. Eject
25%
A title of various Muslim (mainly Arab) rulers. Emir
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To suffer (something painful or difficult) patiently. Endure
25%
An event or a group of events occurring as part of a sequence; an incident or period considered in isolation (or an installment of a serialised story). Episode
25%
City in North Iraq (or Kurdish Iraq - Başûrê) it is the most populated city in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq with some 1.6 million people. Erbil
25%
In Spanish, "___" literally means "that one" (referring to something masculine), but in Mexican-American slang (Chicano culture), it's a casual term for "dude, bro, homie, or friend," Ese
25%
A focused piece of writing, typically non-fiction, that presents an author's argument or exploration of a specific topic, usually structured with an introduction, body paragraphs with evidence, and a conclusion, serving as a common academic assessment to develop critical thinking and communication skills. Essay
25%
If you do not have contact with your family, it is said you are ________. Estrange
25%
A dynamic, partially enclosed coastal area where freshwater from a river mixes with salty ocean water, creating unique brackish (slightly salty) conditions. Estuary
25%
Extremely delicate and light in a way that seems not to be of this world. Ethereal
25%
Something or someone that differs from the general rule, group. Exception
25%
To swap something for something else. Exchange
25%
The book of _____, is the third of the Latter Prophets in the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible) and one of the major prophetic books in the Christian Bible. The name means "God is strong" or "God strengthens" in Hebrew. Ezekiel
25%
A river of the north and northeast of the Iberian Peninsula, in Spain. Also the name of the longest and largest Battle of the Spanish Civil War that took place between July and November 1938. Ebro
13%
To be overwhelmed with pleasure or happiness. Ecstasy
13%
______ Paolozzi, a Scottish artist, known for his sculpture and graphic works. He is widely considered to be one of the pioneers of pop art. Eduardo
13%
Vivacious and enthusiastic. Effervescent
13%
To be old. Elderly
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A stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity, found in all atoms and acting as the primary carrier of electricity in solids. Electrons
13%
A famous Soviet film director - _____ Klimov (1933-2003), his most famous work is Come and See (1985). Elem
13%
To copy or imitate someone you look up to. Emulate
13%
The native name a group of people, place, or language uses for themselves or it, used within that community i.e Albanians call their country Shqipëria, Germans say Deutschland etc. Endonym
13%
You might drink a cup of coffee if you take this. Energy
13%
Plan to marry someone. Engaged
13%
To be happy. Enjoy
13%
The theory of knowledge, especially with regard to its methods, validity, and scope, and the distinction between justified belief and opinion. Epistemology
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A sort of speech you give at a funeral. Epitaph
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A 1977 American independent surrealist body horror film written, directed, produced, and edited by David Lynch. Eraserhead
13%
The European Union's massive education, training, youth, and sport program for mobility and cooperation, allowing students and others to study/train abroad with funding. Erasmus
13%
in the end, especially after a long delay, dispute, or series of problems. Eventually
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A name for a place, group, or language used by outsiders, differing from the name the locals use i.e Germany as opposed to Deutschland. Exonym
13%
A decisive French victory during the Napoleonic Wars' War of the Fifth Coalition, where Napoleon outmaneuvered and crushed Archduke Charles's main Austrian army, fought in 1809. Eckmuhl
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To instruct or improve (someone) morally or intellectually. Edify
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Affected and overly refined. Effete
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Schutzstaffel paramilitary death squads of Nazi Germany that were responsible for mass murder, primarily by shooting, during World War II in German-occupied Europe. Einsatzgruppen
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_________ syndrome, a heart disorder caused by a congenital heart defect, it is named after Austrian physician Dr. Victor__________ who discovered the disorder in the 1890s. Eisenmenger
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Involving many carefully arranged parts or details; detailed and complicated in design and planning. Elaborate
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To hide from someone. Elude
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To be angry. Enraged
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A city in Southeastern Nigeria nicknamed the "Coal City," because rich coal deposits were discovered in 1909, which spurred its growth as a railway hub. It's known for its hilly landscape and natural spots like Ngwo Pine Forest. Enugu
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Things that exist or are used or enjoyed for only a short time. Ephemera
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A plant or plant-like organism that grows on the surface of another plant Epiphyte
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Ex-Slave who wrote a book in the 1780s, entitled "The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah ______ Or Gustavus Vassa" - Equiano
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A state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced. Equilibrium
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Deliberately avoid using; abstain from. Eschew
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Understood by or meant for only a select few with specialized knowledge. Esoteric
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In the 90s American cartoon, Courage the Cowardly Dog, Courage is looked after by an elderly couple, called Muriel and ______. Eugene
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Used to emphasize the accuracy of a figure or description. Exactly
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To be fed up and fustrated. Exasperated
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To purposefully fill. Execute
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Full of energy, excitement, and cheerfulness. Exuberant
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