| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Birthday, business, Christmas, credit, green or yellow are all types of this | Card | 98%
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| Not easy | Hard | 98%
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| One who provides security or protection | Guard | 94%
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| One who lacks bravery | Coward | 90%
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| Large cat of the genus Panthera, famed for its spotted coat | Leopard | 88%
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| Iguanas, chameleons and geckos (Oh my!) | Lizard | 88%
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| Yellow condiment. The Dijon variety is very popular | Mustard | 86%
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| A broken piece of glass or pottery, also a famous London skyscraper | Shard | 84%
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| One who is under the protection of a guardian. An electoral district in a town. Part of a hospital | Ward | 84%
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| Occupation of Harry Potter or Gandalf the Grey | Wizard | 84%
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| A powerful snowstorm | Blizzard | 82%
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| Rendered pork fat, used in baking and other recipes | Lard | 78%
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| Ringo Starr's first name, or that of a certain "lion-hearted" English king | Richard | 78%
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| An old time poet or minstrel, and a very common nickname for William Shakespeare | Bard | 76%
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| In the direction of straight ahead | Forward | 76%
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| Former child actor and famed director Ron, his father's first name on "Happy Days," or the last name of Moe, Curly and Shemp | Howard | 68%
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| Bald-headed captain of the USS Enterprise, played by Patrick Stewart, Jean-Luc ______ | Picard | 66%
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| On an earlier Enterprise, the first name of Dr. "Bones" McCoy, or of Mr. Spock actor Nimoy | Leonard | 60%
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| To look at something, or, to hold something in esteem | Regard | 58%
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| Part of the digestive tract in some birds. Considered a delicacy in some cultures | Gizzard | 54%
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| Popular leafy green, associated with Switzerland | Chard | 52%
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| In the general direction of | Toward | 52%
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| Iconic Country singer Merle, or how some old Country singers may appear | Haggard | 50%
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| A sheath for a sword or knife | Scabbard | 38%
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| Large British shipping and cruise line | Cunard | 36%
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| British playwright who gave us "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead," Tom ________ | Stoppard | 34%
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| A ruse or deception (or a French duck) | Canard | 28%
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