| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| No longer alive | Deceased | 99%
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| A period of ten years | Decade | 95%
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| To rot | Decay | 86%
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| Sweet treat, usually after dinner | Dessert | 79%
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| An arid region | Desert | 76%
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| A condition of general emotional sadness | Depression | 70%
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| An indirect or roundabout procedure, path, etc., used temporarily when the main route is closed. | Detour | 67%
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| To rely for support | Depend | 62%
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| To swallow or eat up hungrily. | Devour | 62%
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| A Track-and-Field event | Decathlon | 61%
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| Detecting and removing errors from a computer program | Debug | 57%
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| The lawful expulsion of an undesired alien or other person from a state | Deportation | 53%
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| Choice; result | Decision | 52%
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| To announce officially; proclaim | Declare | 48%
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| To take away, as from a sum or amount | Deduct | 37%
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| To carry and turn over to the intended recipient(s) | Deliver | 34%
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| Being deprived of water | Dehydration | 33%
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| To refuse | Decline | 32%
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| To mislead the mind or judgement of | Deceive | 28%
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| To destroy or ruin | Demolish | 28%
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| Extending far down from the top or surface | Deep | 26%
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| To change the form of; disfigure | Deform | 24%
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| To call for or require as just, proper, or necessary | Demand | 24%
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| To spread out strategically | Deploy | 19%
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| Wild with excitement, enthusiasm, etc. | Delirious | 18%
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| To break down into parts; dissect; dismantle | Deconstruct | 14%
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| To prevail over | Defeat | 12%
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| To enter a judicial decree | Decern | 1%
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