| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Common waterfowl, including Mallard, Teal, Daffy and Donald varieties | Duck | 99%
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| Good fortune, or sometimes bad | Luck | 97%
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| Common motor vehicle, including pickup, garbage and dump varieties | Truck | 97%
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| A male deer, or, slang for a US dollar | Buck | 90%
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| A hard rubber disk used in ice hockey, or, Shakespeare's mischievous fairy | Puck | 90%
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| To draw liquids through a drinking straw, or, to be really lousy | Suck | 87%
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| To slide your shirttails into your trousers, or, Robin Hood's favorite friar | Tuck | 86%
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| Slimy dirt or farmyard filth. Often paired with "mire" | Muck | 83%
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| Ben played in thunderstorms. Ben was ______ by lightning. Don't be like Ben | Struck | 82%
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| US actor Norris, or, a particular cut of beef, or, to throw something | Chuck | 81%
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| What your shoe may become if you step in deep mire | Stuck | 81%
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| To remove extraneous hair from one's eyebrows, or, to play certain stringed instruments | Pluck | 80%
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| What a chicken might say, or, a clueless person | Cluck | 79%
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| Tom Sawyer's friend, Mr. Finn, familiarly | Huck | 77%
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| Exclamation of disgust, perhaps from stepping in deep mire | Yuck | 77%
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| To remove husks from corn (maize) or oysters from their shells | Shuck | 70%
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| Major character in "Moby Dick" or "Battlestar Galactica."No relation to the coffee chain | Starbuck | 54%
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| Slang for a Canadian, eh?, or, a Vancouver ice hockey player | Canuck | 50%
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| Common Yiddish slang for a clueless person or loser | Schmuck | 50%
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| Austrian skiing mecca. Host to two Winter Olympics (1964 & 1976) | Innsbruck | 38%
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| Mr. Sears' business partner in a retail chain store and mail order empire | Roebuck | 32%
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| Shocked or amazed to the point of speechlessness | Dumbstruck | 24%
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