| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Someone or something that hunts others | Predator | 97%
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| An animal that is hunted and killed for food | Prey | 81%
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| A liking for one alternative amongst others | Preference | 78%
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| To have paid in advance | Prepaid | 78%
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| To stop something from occuring | Prevent | 78%
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| Before the sun comes up | Predawn | 72%
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| An amount paid for an insurance contract | Premium | 72%
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| To see something before it is generally available | Preview | 69%
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| A building that is constructed offsite, and delivered to the site (abbreviation) | Prefab | 50%
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| A very steep, tall cliff | Precipice | 44%
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| A senior scholar (in some schools) who enforces discipline | Prefect | 44%
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| Prove more powerful or superior, to get one's way | Prevail | 44%
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| First in importance, prime minister or other head of government | Premier | 41%
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| A knotted savoury biscuit | Pretzel | 41%
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| Occuring before the proper time | Premature | 31%
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| To have made something ready, prepared (abbreviation) | Prepped | 31%
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| To come before in order or position | Precede | 28%
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| To take for granted that something exists or is true | Presume | 28%
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| Beyond what is normal or natural | Preternatural | 22%
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| A false reason, excuse for an action | Pretext | 13%
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