| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| The residence of the British royals through the 20th century | Buckingham Palace | 83%
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| Harry S. Truman slogan: The ____ _____ _____ | Buck Stops Here | 76%
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| John Candy’s immature but lovable character and large pancake maker | Uncle Buck | 71%
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| A feature shared by Bugs Bunny, Professor Frink, and perhaps Austin Powers | Buckteeth | 66%
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| An American science fiction adventurer who enjoyed a revival in the late 1970s | Buck Rogers | 63%
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| The Ohio state nickname, which refers to a type of nut-bearing tree | Buckeye State | 59%
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| To shift blame to someone else, especially when avoiding responsibility for one’s own actions | Pass the Buck | 51%
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| Richard Warren Sears’ business partner in 1892; the cofounder of Sears | Alvah Curtis Roebuck | 46%
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| To bolster oneself and begin to work hard | Buckle Down | 39%
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| “Usually has a metal frame (H- or C-shaped) and a removable blade with coarse teeth” | Bucksaw | 34%
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| The winners of the 1971 and 2021 NBA championship (name the city) | Milwaukee Bucks | 34%
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| Billie Thomas’s nickname in the Little Rascals | Buckwheat | 32%
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| To oppose the rules of society or do things that aren’t permitted | Buck the System | 29%
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| An adventurer or brave soldier who shows daring and swagger | Swashbuckler | 29%
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| Traditional song about Henry and Liza’s circuitous chore of getting water from the well | There’s a Hole in my Bucket | 29%
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| Slang term for an old, dilapidated piece of machinery, especially a car | Bucket of Bolts | 20%
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| Colonial unit of trade, and etymological namesake of the term “buck” for a dollar | Buckskin | 20%
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| Video arcade game in the US and Canada where players shoot a light-rifle at deer and moose | Big Buck Hunter | 12%
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