Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Technical vocabuary which sounds like a 'secret language' to non-specialists | Jargon | 86%
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A paper, periodical or magazine, often of a academic nature | Journal | 86%
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The period of King James I (1603-25) | Jacobean | 71%
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Poetry which is recited to the accompaniment of music by artists such as Steve Allen, Miles Davis and Herbie Hancock | Jazz Poetry | 57%
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A form of nonsense; untelligible speech of writing | Jabberwocky | 43%
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A verse with a catchy rhythm, empathic rhyme and alliteration | Jingle | 29%
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In the style of manner of Samuel Johnson (1709-84). That is, characterized by grand, lapidary language, balanced phrases, sentences and periods, etc.. | Johnsonian | 14%
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Physical or intellectual pleasure, delight, or ecstasy | Jouissance | 14%
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A manner of non-fiction writing which uses ready-made phrases and formulas, and which breeds its own clichés in abundance | Journalese | 14%
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Works done in one's youth | Juvenilia | 14%
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A tale of woe; a sustained complaint; a prolonged railing against the world, the times, the estate of man and God. | Jeremiad | 0%
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An epigram, witticism or brief flight of fancy, urbanely expressed. Master of wit Oscar Wilde was particularly adept at these | jeu d'esprit | 0%
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