| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| The practice of kindness and charity | Samaritanism | 91%
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| Female prophet or clairvoyant | Seeress | 91%
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| Undermine or disrupt an established system; overthrow | Subvert | 86%
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| Room within a church for the storage of liturgical items and vestments | Sacristy | 84%
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| Combine to create a cumulative effect | Summate | 81%
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| Completely gratify a want or need | Sate | 73%
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| Verging on dizziness or disorientation | Swimmy | 72%
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| Ancient Scandinavian poet or bard, known for composing sagas and epics | Skald | 70%
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| Thin, emaciated, or scrawny person or animal | Scrag | 69%
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| Church official responsible for burials and various maintenance tasks | Sexton | 65%
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| Harsh, loud and grating in tone; discordant | Strident | 62%
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| Trap typically attached to an elastic sapling to ensnare small animals | Springe | 58%
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| Self-proclaimed; alleged or purported without established credentials | Soi-disant | 53%
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| Irrational or nonsensical | Surd | 52%
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| Single line or metric unit in verse or poetry | Stich | 48%
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| A devoted, servile person | Spaniel | 34%
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