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Hint Answer % Correct
A yellow citrus fruit. Lemon
100%
To not win. Lose
76%
British slang for toilet. Loo
74%
Every citizen must follow the ____ if they do not want to be arrested. Law
69%
If you know two of these you're bilingual, three and you're trilingual, four and you're quadrilingual. Language
64%
The body's largest internal organ, located in the upper right abdomen, performing over 500 vital functions like detoxifying blood, producing bile for digestion, storing nutrients, synthesizing proteins, fighting infections, and regulating hormones, acting as a central metabolic hub that processes nutrients and eliminates toxins to keep the body health. Heavy drinking can damage this organ. Liver
62%
The meat you get from sheep. Lamb
60%
Capital of England. London
60%
Not firmly fitted into place. Loose
60%
The part of the earth's surface that is not covered by water, as opposed to the sea or the air. Land
55%
Capital of Peru. Lima
55%
To not know the way, to lose your barings. Lost
55%
A soft, pale purple color named after the flower. Lilac
52%
Capital of Portugal. Lisbon
52%
To be unpopular & unimpressive, to have failed in life. Loser
45%
A country in the Baltics, capital Vilnius, population 2.8 million. Lithuania
38%
Landlocked country in SouthEast Asia, capital Vientiane, population 7.8 million. Laos
36%
A country in the Baltics, capital Riga, population 1.8 million. Latvia
36%
To let someone borrow, to _____. Lend
36%
One of the five extant cat species in the genus Panthera. It has a pale yellowish to dark golden fur with dark spots grouped in rosettes. Leopard
36%
You have four of these on your body (most likely). Limb
33%
If you have hurt your leg you might walk with a _____. Limp
33%
Italian for "little tongues", a popular Italian pasta, similar to flattened spaghetti traditionally paired with pesto, seafood sauces like clam sauce (alle vongole), or creamy sauces. Linguine
33%
You have these on your face. Lips
33%
Capital of Bolivia (also the world's highest capital). La Paz
31%
________ DiCaprio's mother, Irmelin Indenbirken, named him as such after feeling his first kick when she was pregnant with him in 1974 whilst looking at a _______ da Vinci painting at the Uffizi Gallery in Italy. Leonardo
29%
A short band of tough, flexible fibrous connective tissue which connects two bones or cartilages or holds together a joint. Ligament
29%
Johnny Depp has two children, a daughter, ___-Rose Depp, and a son, Jack Depp, with his former partner Vanessa Paradis before the pair split in 2012. Lily
29%
One of the five extant cat species in the genus Panthera, currently ranging only in Sub-Saharan Africa and India. It has a muscular, broad-chested body; a short, rounded head; round ears; and a dark, hairy tuft at the tip of its tail. Lion
29%
A domesticated South American camelid, you'll find plenty in Peru. Llama
29%
A hybrid colony of algae or cyanobacteria, you'll often find this growing on rocks, stone walls and trees. Lichen
26%
A stretch of salt water separated from the sea by a low sandbank or coral reef. Lagoon
24%
A German-speaking, 25km-long principality between Austria and Switzerland. It’s known for its medieval castles, alpine landscapes and villages linked by a network of trails. The capital, Vaduz, a cultural and financial center, it has a population of only 40,000 people. Liechtenstein
24%
To work. Labour
21%
Vladimir ____, first leader of the Soviet Union, starting when the country was created in 1922 until his death in 1934. Lenin
21%
_____ Gallagher, an English singer and songwriter who is the lead singer and co-founder of the rock band Oasis. Liam
19%
Capital of Gabon. Libreville
19%
Capital of Malawi. Lilongwe
19%
The Simpsons; Homer, Marge, Maggie, Bart & ____. Lisa
19%
Family Guy; Peter, ____, Meg, Chris, Brian & Stewie. Lois
19%
I Love _____ is a landmark American television sitcom that originally aired on CBS from 1951 to 1957. Lucy
19%
______ Ingalls Wilder (1867-1957) an American writer, teacher, and journalist. She is best known as the author of the children's book series Little House on the Prairie, published between 1932 and 1943, which was based on her childhood in a settler and pioneer family. Laura
17%
If you get caught copying your homework, the teacher might give you a _____. Lecture
17%
Exactly as written or stated, sticking to the primary, straightforward meaning of words, without exaggeration, metaphor, or interpretation Literal
17%
A type of cancer. Lymphoma
17%
Thomas Edward _______ (1888-1935), a British archaeologist, writer, and military officer famous for his role in the Arab Revolt against the Ottoman Empire during World War I, also known as _______ of Arabia. He became a legend fighting alongside Arab guerrilla forces and pioneering guerrilla warfare theory. A film was made about him in 1962 directed by David Lean and starring Peter O'Toole. Lawrence
14%
______ II was the second king of the Belgians from 1865 to 1909, and the founder and sole owner of the Congo Free State from 1885 to 1908. His administration in the Congo was marked by killings and barbarity, some 10-15 million people died of direct violence or disease/starvation as a direct result of his administration. Leopold
14%
The ________ of Paris was a battle that took place during World War II from 19 August 1944 until the German garrison surrendered the French capital on 25 August 1944. Liberation
12%
The above mentioned television sitcom starred real-life husband-and-wife duo _____ Ball and Desi Arnaz, it remains one of the most influential and beloved programs in television history. Lucille
12%
The study of languages. Linguistics
10%
______ Bacall, a major star of the Golden Age of Hollywood cinema. She starred in such films in the 50s as How to Marry a Millionaire (1953) and To Have and Have Not (1944), and later voice acted in Howl's Moving Castle (2004) and Lauren
7%
To be dangerous or deadly. Lethal
7%
Requiring considerable time and effort. Laborious
5%
You'd do experiments here. Labratory
5%
A traditional story about heroic figures or events, rooted in history but embellished, passed down through generations, teaching cultural values. Legend
5%
Capital of Cyprus - sometimes called Nicosia. Lefkosia
2%
Looking or sounding sad, dismal or gloomy. Lugubrious
2%
A cut. Laceration
0%
One of Albania's oldest continuously inhabited cities, with roughly 2,400 years of recorded history. Lezhe
0%
______ Ighilahriz, an Algerian writer and former FLN militant who came to widespread attention in 2000 with her story of torture and sexual violence in captivity by the French from 1957 to 1962. Louisette
0%
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