| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Luxury wristwatch manufacturer based in Geneva | Rolex | 83%
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| Salt-cured roe traditionally from wild sturgeons | Caviar | 77%
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| An elaborate "coming-out party" for young, aristocratic women | D{ebutante} Ball | 67%
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| The part of a goose or duck used to make foie gras | Liver | 63%
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| Money controlled by a "settlor" to be used in the interest of a beneficiary | {Trust} Fund | 63%
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| A pool where water flows over an edge to appear boundless | Infinity Pool | 58%
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| A series of boat races, derived from the Venetian word for "contest" | Regatta | 45%
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| Luxury sweaters are oft made of this fine goat wool | Cashmere | 40%
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| A servant who carries objects, luggage, or cargo | Porter | 40%
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| A trained and knowledgeable server who specializes in wine service | Sommelier | 40%
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| Once synonymous with "stoker", this person operates an automobile | Chauffeur | 38%
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| A house servant who prepares cream, butter, and cheese | Milkmaid | 33%
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| Money paid for a stallion with strong pedigree to breed with one's filly | {Stud} Fee | 30%
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| A male domestic worker who attends a coach or carriage | Footman | 27%
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| French luxury brand whose logo is a Duc carriage and horse | Hermès | 27%
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| Coq au vin has chicken typically braised with red wine from this region | Burgundy | 23%
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| A sofa that is shaped like a chair but long enough for one's legs | Chaise Longue | 23%
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| A person who is overly fond of quality food and drink | G{ourmand} | 23%
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| The more refined, and more French, name for goat cheese | Chèvre | 22%
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| The head steward or butler of a household, estate, or palace | Major{domo} | 22%
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| A basic home décor item, but this one is handwoven in France | Aubusson {Rug} | 20%
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| Dressed meats like sausages or forcemeats, oft served with fromage | Charcuterie | 18%
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| A 2-or-more-masted fore-and-aft rigged sailing vessel | S{chooner} | 13%
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| A servant in charge of a boat; a "boat servant" | Coxswain | 2%
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