| definition | word | % Correct | |
|---|---|---|---|
| expel, exile | B | banish | 90%
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| sustain by food and drink | N | nourish | 87%
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| (of books) release to the public | P | publish | 87%
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| disappear | V | vanish | 87%
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| like a (specific) night-bird | O | owlish | 83%
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| between white and orange | Y | yellowish | 83%
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| appreciate dearly | C | cherish | 82%
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| extravagent | L | lavish | 79%
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| refuse, trash | R | rubbish | 79%
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| remove, put an end to | A | abolish | 78%
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| to dull, esp of silverware | T | tarnish | 75%
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| want, desire | W | wish | 75%
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| Belgian language | F | Flemish | 65%
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| Man o' War, for example | J | jellyfish | 58%
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| small battle | S | skirmish | 58%
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| over-the-top showy | G | garish | 55%
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| wasabi | H | horseradish | 53%
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| Tolkien language | E | Elvish | 49%
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| cause to be poor | I | impoverish | 47%
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| whirling Turkish order | D | dervish | 46%
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| of a NW African people | M | Moorish | 33%
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| of witty remarks | Q | quippish | 27%
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| Jewish savory-filled dumpling | K | knish | 22%
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| altruistic | U | unselfish | 22%
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| a little off-beat comical | Z | zanyish | 21%
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