Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Large hairy spiders that are native to the warmer parts of the Americas | Tarantulas | 97%
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You're slow and late. | Tardy | 97%
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Something marked with concentric circles, for shooting at. | Target | 97%
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A set of playing cards that can be used to tell your fortune. | Tarot | 93%
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A road surface impregnated with creosote | Tarmac or Tarmacadam | 77%
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To discolour and dull the surface of a metal. | Tarnish | 73%
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Woollen cloth with stripes that cross at right angles. | Tartan | 60%
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An American film-maker known for using 1960s and 70s songs for his soundtracks | Tarantino | 57%
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A waterproof cover you can spread over your belongings outside. | Tarpaulin | 50%
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Sour or sharp. | Tart | 50%
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What in ....?! Slang to avoid uttering the word 'damnation'. | Tarnation | 43%
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An aniseedy aromatic herb related to wormwood, added to fish and chicken dishes | Tarragon | 43%
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Like something with a much larger capacity than its outward appearance would suggest. | Tardis | 37%
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Items on a list and the charges made on them. | Tariff | 37%
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To hang about, prolong and generally put things off. | Tarry | 33%
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The weight of something holding or wrapping goods, that must be deducted to get the goods' net weight. | Tare | 30%
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A Greek fish pate made with roe, garlic, lemon and olive oil | Taramasalata | 27%
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A whirling Italian dance said to counteract the bite of a spider | Tarantella | 23%
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A Russian film director: his work includes 'Solaris' and 'Andrei Rublev'. | Tarkovsky | 17%
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A member of the Lily family, cultivated in tropical countries for its edible starchy roots. | Taro | 17%
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A huge-eyed mammal of Southeast Asia that leaps from tree to tree. | Tarsier | 17%
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Extremely hardy microscopic invertebrates. They usually live in moss but they've been into space without much harm. | Tardigrades | 10%
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