| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| A group of sheep, birds or parishioners | Flock | 100%
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| A garment worn between the foot and a shoe | Sock | 100%
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| A common timepiece | Clock | 96%
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| A sudden scare, or, a jolt of electricity | Shock | 95%
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| Where a fisherman might moor his boat | Dock | 93%
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| What stones are made of | Rock | 93%
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| A sound made by many common timepieces | Tick-Tock | 93%
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| To ridicule, or, describing an imitation | Mock | 92%
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| What you should always do before entering somebody's home or room | Knock | 85%
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| A male athlete or the garment that supports him | Jock | 82%
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| A common security device, or, part of a canal system | Lock | 82%
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| Capt. Kirk's first officer and longtime friend | Spock | 79%
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| The liquid base for many soups and stews, or, what a broker handles | Stock | 78%
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| A group of buildings surrounded by four roads, often found in cities | Block | 71%
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| A modern firearms manufacturer, based in Austria | Glock | 71%
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| The outermost layer of the Earth's crust, or, Where Fred and Wilma live | Bedrock | 67%
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| To pawn or sell, or, part of an animal's hind leg | Hock | 67%
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| A type of over-shirt that keeps your clothes clean while working | Smock | 62%
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| A party dress or a type of garment worn by some clergy | Frock | 60%
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| An earthenware container, or, a load of malarkey | Crock | 53%
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| A popular type of fish served in seafood restaurants | Haddock | 51%
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| An area where horses are exercised | Paddock | 45%
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| The notch in an arrow where the bowstring is seated | Nock | 37%
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| An antique firearm, as with muskets or dueling pistols | Flintlock | 19%
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| A digging tool, handy for trenching or ditching | Mattock | 7%
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