| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| A formal contest of opposing speakers | Debate | 89%
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| Not credit | Debit | 89%
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| One who is in debt | Debtor | 89%
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| A young woman entering society | Debutante | 81%
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| The remains of a destroyed object or building | Debris | 76%
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| To expose a false claim or assertion | Debunk | 76%
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| Courteous and sophisticated (usually used to describe a male) | Debonair | 68%
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| To question someone on their return from a mission | Debrief | 68%
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| What you do to obtain a fillet | Debone | 59%
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| Complete breakup and failure, the viewing of a calamity | Debacle | 57%
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| To remove defects and errors | Debug | 35%
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| Medical term for cleaning a wound by removing dead, dirty or foreign material | Debride | 32%
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| Removing the outer layer of raw timber/lumber | Debarking | 30%
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| To be excluded from a place | Debarred | 24%
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| A certificate of debt | Debenture | 19%
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| Handicap or disability | Debility | 16%
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| To have reduced in quality or value | Debased | 5%
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| The act of getting off (a ship or train usually) | Debarkation | 3%
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