| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Make unclear; create confusion | Obfuscate | 70%
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| Essential part of a musical composition | Obbligato | 66%
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| Helpful; willing to do favors | Obliging | 64%
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| Opposition to the spread of knowledge | Obscurantism | 58%
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| Blunt; or, dull | Obtuse | 55%
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| Submissive; overly servile | Obsequious | 54%
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| Thrust oneself outward | Obtrude | 50%
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| Stubborn; hard-hearted | Obdurate | 49%
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| Become cloudy or foggy | Obnebulate | 40%
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| Convoluted; folding inwards | Obvolute | 36%
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| Indirect; underhanded | Oblique | 34%
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| Fraud that gains gift or dispensation | Obreption | 30%
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| Funeral rites | Obsequy | 29%
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| Make unnecessary or superfluous | Obviate | 28%
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| Oval shape that tapers at one end | Obovate | 26%
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| Strong criticism or condemnation | Obloquy | 22%
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| Beg, beseech | Obsecrate | 22%
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