| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| A type of shampoo that is used without water | dry shampoo | 85%
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| Main protein in hair | k{eratin} | 85%
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| Brothers Grimm' story about a princess with long golden hair that a prince climbs up on | Rapunzel | 85%
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| People with this hair are stereotypically considered hot-tempered, loose and Irish | red hair | 85%
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| Medicine branch specializing in the skin | {dermato}logy | 77%
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| Thick growth of hair of animals that covers their whole body | fur | 77%
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| Fiber obtained from the hair of certain mammals, such as sheep | wool | 77%
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| Disorder causing hair loss | alopecia | 69%
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| Hairstyle of rope-like strands of hair which over time turn into tight braids | dreadlocks | 69%
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| The process through which this fiber is cut off from the sheep | shearing | 69%
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| Mostly facial sensory hair of cats and other mammals | whiskers | 62%
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| A partial wig to cover partial baldness | toupée | 54%
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| "No Woman, No Cry" singer who wore this hairstyle | Bob Marley | 31%
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| Novel/musical in which a woman called Fantine sells her hair and teeth to support her daughter | Les Misérables | 31%
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| Moustache worn by Charlie Chaplin or Adolf Hitler, named after a hygienic equipment | toothbrush moustache | 31%
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| Country famous for hair transplants | Turkey | 31%
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| Major geo-political events in the musical and 1979 film "Hair" | Vietnam War / hippies | 23%
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| Study of the hair and scalp | {tricho}logy | 15%
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| Surname of a Cuban-American singer or "hair" in Spanish | cabello | 8%
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| Condition that makes one's hair turn white overnight, named either for a queen or a philosopher | {Marie} {Antoinette} syndrome / {Thomas} {More} syndrome | 8%
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| Who typically has "lanugo" hair | prematurely-born babies | 8%
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| Another name for "hypertrichosis" referring to a folklore creature because of the excessive hair growth | {werewolf} syndrome | 8%
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