| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| A bride has it during a wedding, and then throws it at the reception, perhaps. | Bouquet | 100%
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| In 1066, England was invaded by William the _________. | Conqueror | 93%
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| A lawn game, in which wooden balls are driven through a series of hoops using mallets. | Croquet | 93%
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| An artificial channel for conveying water, usually like a bridge across a valley. | Aqueduct | 87%
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| An elaborate meal, or feast, for many people. | Banquet | 87%
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| There's a saying that "actions have" these. | Consequences | 87%
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| Term typically used to describe a young person, tending to commit minor crimes. | Delinquent | 73%
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| Fancy term relating to horse riding. | Equestrian | 73%
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| Old term, maybe used in a will, that means to leave something to someone else. | Bequeath | 67%
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| Fluent or persuasive speaking or writing. | Eloquence | 53%
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| Occurring or done many times at short intervals. | Frequent | 47%
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| To make, or become liquid. | Liquefy | 47%
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| The British spelling (not French!) of a nobleman ranking above an earl and below a duke. | Marquess | 33%
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