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Hint Answer % Correct
Animal you might find in your kitchen if you leave out crumbs Mouse
100%
Not a woman. Man
90%
A cat makes this noise. Meow
90%
Animal with antlers, commonly found in cold areas. Moose
90%
Insane. Mad
80%
US state. East Coast. Capital city Augusta. Most of Steven King's books are set in this state including; Christine, Carrie, Pet Sematary, Firestarter & It to name a few. Maine
80%
Animal sometimes called a sea cow due to their large size, gentle nature, and herbivorous diet, as they graze on aquatic plants like cows graze on grass. Manatee
80%
Located around a Lions head. Mane
80%
_____ Monroe - An American actress known for such films as the 1959 film Some Like it Hot. Marilyn
80%
US state. East Coast. Capital city Annapolis. Defined by its abundant waterways and coastlines on the Chesapeake Bay. Its largest city Baltimore is where the early 2000s crime show The Wire is set. Maryland
80%
Opposite of feminine. Masculine
80%
The smallest & closest planet in our solar system, the swift Roman messenger god, and a toxic, liquid metal element (Hg). Mercury
80%
US state. Upper Midwestern. Capital city Detroit. To the east you find Lake Huron and to your west you find Lake _____. Michigan
80%
Character in the 2001 Disney/Pixar film Monster's Inc - James Sullivan, a large blue monster & ____ Wazowsk, a smaller, one-eyed green monster. Mike
80%
To not be spicy. Mild
80%
A nutrient-rich, white liquid from mammals Milk
80%
You'd grind wheat into flour here. Mill
80%
US state. Midwestern. Capital city Saint Paul. Borders Canada and Lake Superior, the largest of the Great Lakes. Known for people being nicey-nice. Fargo, the 1996 black comedy crime film directed by the Coen Brothers, is set in this state. Minnesota
80%
very small. Minut
80%
US state. Deep South. Capital Jackson. The __________ River is the second longest in the US. Known as the birthplace of Blues music. Mississippi
80%
Animal that is blind and digs underground. Mole
80%
Country in Central Asia, capital Ulaanbaatar. Mongolia
80%
US state. Western. Capital city Helena. Defined by its diverse terrain ranging from the Rocky Mountains to the Great Plains. Montana
80%
384,400 km from earth. Moon
80%
_____ Freeman - An American actor, known for playing God in the 2003 film Bruce Almighty. Morgan
80%
You need this to make your car go. Motor
80%
To grieve Mourn
80%
To be unable to speak. Mute
80%
The use of supernatural forces for influence (occult magic), the art of illusions for entertainment (stage magic), a seemingly supernatural or enchanting quality. Magic
70%
Your parents would have tried to teach you these. Manners
70%
A boys name, derived from "Marcus," meaning "consecrated to Mars," the Roman god of war, or simply "warlike". Mark
70%
When two people sign a control/vows declaring their love for one another. Marriage
70%
US state. East Coast Capital City Boston. Nicknamed The Bay State, it is a historic New England state known for its world-class universities (Harvard, MIT). The Salem witch trials took place in this state in the 1690s. Massachusetts
70%
In Greek mythology, she is also called Gorgo or the Gorgon, is generally described as a woman with living snakes in place of hair; her appearance was so hideous that anyone who looked upon her was turned to stone. Medusa
70%
If you do not clean up after yourself after making a ___, you can be considered a slob. Mess
70%
There are 1.6 kilometers in a ____. Mile
70%
_____ Bobby Brown - A British actress best known for playing Eleven in the Netflix science fiction series Stranger Things. Milly
70%
To own possession of something, this is ___. Mine
70%
Online game that was recently made into a film starring Jack Black. Minecraft
70%
60 seconds. Minute
70%
US state. Midwestern. Capital city Jefferson City. The 2017 film starring Frances McDormand, The Billboard outside of Ebbing _______, was set in this state. Missouri
70%
From Oliver Twist, when he asks for more gruel, he says "please sir, may I have some ______?" More
70%
You have this on your face Mouth
70%
Wolfgang Amadeus ______ - A 1700s Austrian classical composer. Antonio Salieri is famously depicted as a bitter rival of this man. Their rivalry is depicted in the 1981 film Amadeus. Mozart
70%
Your mother (British, not American spelling). Mum
70%
If you go to the gym, you'll work out you _____. Muscle
70%
Dictator of Italy during WWII, came into power 1922, was murdered by Partisans in 1945 in Giulino, Northern Italy. Mussolini
70%
James ______ - 4th President of the US (1809–1817). Madison
60%
To create something. Make
60%
Team leader in a work place. Manager
60%
The Simpsons - Homer, ____, Bart, Lisa & Maggie. Marge
60%
Animal that stands on its hindlegs on rocks to survey its territory. Meerkat
60%
Small version of something. Miniature
60%
In Greek mythology, a mythical creature portrayed during classical antiquity with the head and tail of a bull and the body of a man Minotaur
60%
Capital of Berlaus. Minsk
60%
The Iran–Israel war (13 June – 24 June 2025), also known as the Twelve-Day War, was an armed conflict in the Middle East. The war began when Israel bombed military and nuclear facilities in Iran in a surprise attack, assassinating prominent military leaders, nuclear scientists & killing civilians. Iran retaliated with over 550 ballistic ______. Missiles
60%
A noise one makes when it pain or fustrated. Moan
60%
______ Doctrine, a U.S. foreign policy from 1823 warning European powers against further colonization or interference in the Western Hemisphere, asserting American dominance and a separate sphere of influence, while pledging U.S. non-interference in European affairs Monroe
60%
Country in North Africa, capital Rabat. Morocco
60%
The redheaded Jewish character in Family Guy. Mort
60%
Some people pay rent, others pay a _____. Mortgage
60%
A two wheeled vehicle, you need to wear a helmet to ride. Motorbike
60%
To speak quietly and quickly, often resulting in what you're saying not being easily understood. Mumble
60%
A cartilaginous fish, you'd find this animal in warm tropical, subtropical, and temperate ocean waters, from coastal reefs to the open ocean. Steve Irwin famously died from a sting from this animal at the age of 44 in 2006. Manta Ray
50%
Bone _____ is often seen as a delicacy. Marrow
50%
The main means of mass communication (broadcasting, publishing, and the internet) regarded collectively. Media
50%
Robin Williams was once of these before he became an actor. Mime
50%
To copy someone. Mimic
50%
Coats made out of this animal were once extremely popular amongst women and were iconic status symbols, peaking in desirability from the 1940s through the 1980s, especially in the post-war era (1950s-60s) as they became more accessible luxury, Mink
50%
A thick, dark, sweet syrup that's a byproduct of refining sugarcane or sugar beets into sugar Molasses
50%
A type of fungus that grows in damp environments, appearing as fuzzy spots (black, white, green, etc.) with a musty smell, causing potential health issues like allergies or respiratory problems, and damaging buildings; Mold
50%
A streetname for Ecstasy/MDMA. Molly
50%
A common name that may refer to most mammals of the infraorder Simiiformes, also known as simians. Monkey
50%
To be depressed or unhappy. Mope
50%
The Mods and Rockers were two youth subcultures that developed in the UK in the 50s. Rockers were known for their long hair, leather coats and motorcycles and Mods were known for their short hair and preferring to ride a _____. Moped
50%
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Mormon
50%
The capital of Bavaria, Germany. Located on the Isar River near the Alps, it's Germany's third-largest city, a major economic hub. Munich
50%
You might eat these at a seafood restraunt. Mussel
50%
Country in Central Asian, there's a civil war between rebels and the Tatmadaw forces, capital Naypyidaw. Myanmar
50%
Short-sighted. Myopic
50%
The soft-bodied, legless larva of a fly. Maggot
40%
A disease or ailment. Malady
40%
To try and get someone to do something you want, often through coercive or immoral acts. Manipulate
40%
Shipwrecked. Marooned
40%
An object usually made of plastic or ceramics one might wear to a party. Mask
40%
To chew. Masticate
40%
The substance from which something is made (wood, ceramic, wool, plastic, glass etc). Material
40%
Treats people who are unwell or injured. Medic
40%
______ McCarthy - An American comedian, actress, and producer. Known for playing _____ in the 2013 film Heat & ____ in the 2016 Ghostbusters remake. Melissa
40%
A boys name, derived from Hebrew and means "Who is like God? Michael
40%
An Italian city in the Northern Lombardy region, is a global capital of fashion and design. The largest city in Italy by Urban area. Milan
40%
A type of upland habitat (moorland) with rough grass and heather. Moor
40%
To speak quietly Murmur
40%
Capital of Oman Muscat
40%
a device using power to perform tasks, augmenting human effort by applying forces and controlling movement. Machine
30%
A bird that likes shiny things. Magpie
30%
Russian 20th century novel - The ______ & Margarita. Master
30%
To be older. Mature
30%
A type of surface-level fungus, often white, grey, or pale yellow, that grows on damp organic matter and surfaces like plants, walls, and fabrics Mildew
30%
Stupid. Moron
30%
You might eat this for breakfast, usually with milk and berries. Muesli
30%
To wrap or cover something to deaden sound, keep it warm, or conceal it. Muffle
30%
Aa city in southwest Germany, on the Rhine and Neckar rivers, not too far from the French border. Mannheim
20%
A sugary dessert you often put strawberries in Meringue
20%
Hayao ________ - A Japanese animator, filmmaker, and manga artist. He co-founded Studio Ghibli. Miyazaki
20%
Japanese sweet treat made from pounded glutinous rice, they are soft, sticky and chewy. Mochi
20%
A vital, efficient communication method used often in war, used by militaries for long-distance signaling via radio, flashing lights (heliographs), or flags, conveying crucial info where voice might be intercepted or unclear. Morse code
20%
Miyamoto _______ - A 16th century Japanese swordsman, strategist, artist and writer who became renowned through stories of his unique double-bladed swordsmanship and undefeated record in his 62 duels. Miyamoto is considered a kensei (sword saint) of Japan. Musashi
20%
______ Frank - The older sister of Anne Frank who died alongside her of typhus in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in early 1945. Margot
10%
Moody, a temperment that might suddenly change. Mercurial
10%
Narendra Damodardas _____ - An Indian politician who has served as the prime minister of India since 2014. He is a Hindu Nationalist and a friend of Trump. Modi
10%
If you constantly take things, you might be called a ____. Mooch
10%
A British supermarket chain. Morrisons
10%
A meager amount of food. Morsel
10%
Scooby Doo and the gang solved mysteries that usually involve some form of monster showing up; for instance the Loch Ness Monster, a zombie, a vampire, a ghost or a ______. Mummy
10%
Women over 45 get these. Mammogram
0%
_______ Mirzakhani, an mathematician and a professor of mathematics at Stanford University. Her research topics included Teichmüller theory, hyperbolic geometry, ergodic theory, and symplectic geometry. In 2014, she was the first woman to earn the Fields Medal in Maths Maryam
0%
You might get one of these if you've over exercised or have stiff muscles. Massage
0%
Sentimental in an exaggerated or false way. Mawkish
0%
In Greek mythology, she is known for helping Jason and the Argonauts retrieve the Golden Fleece, but famously for her vengeful and tragic acts, including the murder of her children and brother Medea
0%
Hermine "_____" Gies was one of the Dutch citizens who hid Anne Frank, her family and four other Dutch Jews from the Nazis in an annex above Otto Frank's business premises during World War II. She died in 2010 aged 100. Miep
0%
A type of small fish. Minow
0%
_______ Ribbentrop pact, a 1939 non-aggression treaty between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union. Signed by foreign ministers Vyacheslav ______ and Joachim von Ribbentrop. Molotov
0%
______ Spark - A Scottish novelist, short story writer, poet and essayist best known for her novel The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie published in the early 1960s. Muriel
0%
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