Hint | Answer | % Correct | |
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hum | A dip made of chickpeas and other ingredients. | Hummus | 100%
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hum | The digit next to the index finger. | Thumb | 83%
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pea | To pass out of sight; vanish. | Disappear | 78%
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pan | A small room or closet, off a kitchen. | Pantry | 72%
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pea | To produce words by means of sounds. | Speak | 72%
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hum | To remove from a grave. | Exhume | 67%
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pot | A ruler with absolute power. | Despot | 61%
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dish | A mustard relative with a fleshy edible root. | Radish | 61%
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pot | All-powerful. | Omnipotent | 56%
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ump | A round, often large squash with a usually orange rind. | Pumpkin | 56%
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pan | A wrench, in the UK. | Spanner | 56%
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pea | To placate. | Appease | 50%
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pot | Capable of being but not yet in existence. | Potential | 50%
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dish | Unkempt. | Disheveled | 44%
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pan | Broad in size or extent; comprehensive. | Expansive | 44%
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pea | To bring formal charges against (a public official) for wrongdoing while in office. | Impeach | 44%
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dish | Being excessively concerned with propriety or modesty. | Prudish | 44%
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hum | A dance with complex rhythms originating in Cuba. | Rhumba | 44%
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pan | Tunable kettledrums. | Tympani | 44%
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ump | A dull, plain, or unfashionable girl or woman. | Frump | 39%
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pot | Lacking physical strength or vigor. | Impotent | 39%
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pan | A colorless gas widely used as a fuel. | Propane | 39%
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ump | A slightly sour black bread, originating in Germany. | Pumpernickel | 39%
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pea | A resort to a higher authority or greater power. | Appeal | 33%
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ump | Something taken for granted or accepted as true without proof. | Assumption | 33%
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pot | Fruit stewed or cooked in syrup. | Compote | 28%
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dish | To bring shame or disgrace upon. | Dishonor | 28%
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dish | To wave or flourish in a menacing way. | Brandish | 22%
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ump | A small flat round of bread, baked on a griddle and usually served toasted. | Crumpet | 22%
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hum | A sub-Saharan African grass grown for grain, as forage, or as a source of syrup. | Sorghum | 17%
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