| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Any alcoholic mixed drink | cocktail | 92%
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| Area from which a pilot controls the aircraft | cockpit | 91%
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| Dog breed, with American and English varieties | cocker spaniel | 78%
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| English accent particularly spoken by working-class Londoners | Cockney | 76%
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| High-drag projectile used in badminton | shuttlecock | 75%
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| Onomatopoeia for a rooster | cock-a-doodle-doo | 63%
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| Any of the 21 parrot species belonging to the family Cacatuidae | cockatoo | 62%
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| Group of insects belonging to the order Blattodea | cockroach | 49%
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| Adjective that describes someone with strabismus, a vision disorder | cockeyed | 42%
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| Edible, marine bivalve mollusc | cockle | 41%
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| Younger male chicken | cockerel | 40%
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| Senseless talk; nonsense | poppycock | 40%
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| Medium-sized parrot also known as a weiro or quarrion | cockatiel | 34%
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| Fanciful, unlikely (as in, a story) | {cock} {and} {bull} | 28%
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| English singer: "You Are So Beautiful", the Wonder Years theme | Joe Cocker | 27%
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| English punk rock band of Singles Going Steady | Buzzcocks | 19%
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| Ludicrous; nonsensical | {cockamamie} | 16%
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| English nursery rhyme (Roud Folk Song Index #494) | Cock Robin | 15%
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