Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Slang for a banker or an overweight feline | Fat Cat | 84%
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Put your left foot in, put your left foot out... | Hokey Cokey | 84%
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A child who's afraid of the dark might use one of these | Night light | 76%
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Employee of Willy Wonka | Oompa Loompa | 74%
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Abbreviation for wireless internet | Wi-Fi | 68%
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Portable two-way tranceiver | Walkie Talkie | 66%
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A conjurer's catchphrase | Hocus Pocus | 58%
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Wisconsin children's clothing company | OshKosh B'Gosh | 39%
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Classic boxing robot toy | Rock 'Em Sock 'Em | 37%
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Purple Telletubby | Tinky Winky | 34%
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Popular McVitie's oat biscuit | HobNob | 24%
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Deceived Chicken Licken and then ate him! | Foxy Loxy | 21%
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The important basic details of something | Nitty gritty | 21%
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Street where Buckingham Palace is found | Pall Mall | 21%
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A spiralling slide around a tower | Helter Skelter | 18%
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Twisty Cadbury chocolate | Curly Wurly | 16%
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Originates from a Mandingo word, nonsense or meaningless language | Mumbo Jumbo | 16%
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Song by "Sam the Sham & the Pharaohs", or a mean ovine | Wooly Bully | 13%
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Lock pick, snack food or a very thin person | Slim Jim | 11%
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Dish popular in East Asia or Lancashire | Hot Pot | 8%
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Orange dress wearing children's book character, friend of Jac y Jwc | Sali Mali | 5%
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British fashion retailer | Top Shop | 5%
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"Daddy wouldn't buy me a ___ ___" | Bow Wow | 3%
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A stringed instrument that makes a droning sound | Hurdy-gurdy | 3%
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Borrowed Welsh phrase, meaning "Him over there" | Wnco Mwnco | 3%
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Star of 'Changing rooms' or South African brand of detergent | Handy Andy | 0%
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