| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| A long poem or film describing the history of some thing or nation | Epic | 98%
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| Widespread occurrence of disease in a community | Epidemic | 91%
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| A neurological disorder causing seizures and other effests | Epilepsy | 85%
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| An event as part of a sequence or series (as on TV) | Episode | 81%
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| Outer layer of skin or cells | Epidermis | 77%
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| Words usually on a memorial or tombstone | Epitaph | 72%
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| A section or speech which serves as a conclusion | Epilogue | 70%
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| A moment of great realisation | Epiphany | 68%
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| Point where an earthquake occurred, identified on the earth's surface | Epicentre | 60%
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| A person or thing that is a perfect example of a quality or type | Epitome | 51%
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| Flap behind the tongue which closes the windpipe when swallowing | Epiglottis | 49%
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| Anaesthetic injected near the spinal cord for the lower body | Epidural | 47%
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| A person who enjoys good food and drink | Epicure | 43%
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| A letter, as in the Bible | Epistle | 43%
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| Relating to the incidence, distribution, and possible control of health issues | Epidemiology | 32%
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| Another term for adrenaline | Epinephrine | 32%
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| Relating to bishops | Episcopal | 32%
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| A phrase describing a quality of something, or a swearword | Epithet | 28%
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| A witty or amusing remark or short poem | Epigram | 23%
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| Philosophy relating to the theory of knowledge | Epistemology | 17%
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