| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Astute | mentally sharp or clever | 50%
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| Askance | with dissaproval; with a side glance | 50%
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| rabble | a disorganized or disorderly crowd; a mob | 0%
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| dollop | a lump or glob of something soft or mushy; a spooned out portion | 0%
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| quagmire | a soft miry land; a difficult, precarious, or entrapping position | 0%
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| camaraderie | a spirit of friendly fellowship | 0%
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| Squalor | a state of being dirty and unpleasant, especially as a result of poverty or neglect | 0%
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| diametric | completely opposed; opposite extremes | 0%
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| despondent | feeling or showing extreme discouragement or dejection | 0%
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| Torrid | giving off intense heat; ardent; passionate | 0%
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| Protean | having a varied nature or ability to assume different forms | 0%
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| intransigent | refusal to compromise or to abandon an often extreme position or attitude | 0%
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| Reticent | restrained in expression, presentation, or appearance | 0%
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| Modulate | to adjust to or keep in proper measure; to temper | 0%
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| Equivocate | to avoid comitting onself in what one says | 0%
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| Primp | to dress or smooth oneself up | 0%
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| Jettison | to get rid of something superfluous or encumbering | 0%
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| Obfuscate | to make obscure; to purposely confuse | 0%
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| Preen | to pride or congratulate oneself on an achievement | 0%
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| inimitable | unique;matchless | 0%
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