Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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H – to let someone off the ____ | Hook | 91%
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T – sport also known as ping-pong and whiff-whaff | Table tennis | 88%
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G – Leader of the Soviet Union 1985–1991 | Mikhail Gorbachev | 84%
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Z – zero, no, nothing | Zilch | 73%
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F – follows there, precedes sight | Fore | 71%
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E – the landlocked country with the largest population | Ethiopia | 70%
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I – 2004 animated film about the family of Bob and Helen Parr, a couple of superheroes | The Incredibles | 69%
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P – first name of Dune protagonist, or apostle who started out persecuting the early disciples of Jesus but saw the light when his sight was restored by Ananias of Damascus | Paul | 66%
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S – playground equipment, or what can be done both ways | Swing | 65%
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O – the 2nd largest software company in the world, or a prophet like the priestess at Delphi | Oracle | 63%
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R – a chain or range of rocks, sand, or coral lying at or near the surface of the water | Reef | 63%
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M – the oldest capital city in the Americas (originally built around 1325) | Mexico City | 62%
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L – Vivien who played Scarlett O’Hara in Gone with the Wind | Leigh | 61%
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A – capital of the U.S. state that borders Pennsylvania and Vermont | Albany | 60%
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W – Muddy ______, stage name of McKinley Morganfield, the father of the Chicago blues | Waters | 60%
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V – ______ of the Dolls, novel by Jacqueline Susann; the Swedish translation is Dockornas dal | Valley | 56%
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C – to wrap protectively, or a bed for a baby | Cradle | 49%
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D – Don in Mad Men | Draper | 49%
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U – French video game company; the name includes the opposite of hard | Ubisoft | 48%
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J – Portuguese form of the name John, or Brazilian city ____ Pessoa | João | 42%
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Y – Shanghai-born Ming who was named to the All-NBA Team five times | Yao | 40%
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N – former Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal | Nehru | 39%
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B – person who is functionally incapacitated from extreme nervousness, emotional distress, etc., or 1994 song by Green Day | Basket Case | 31%
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K – astronomer and author of Somnium, one of the first sci-fi novels | Johannes Kepler | 31%
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Q – a town in France; “Kemper” in Breton language | Quimper | 19%
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X – an Android-based operating system, or A_L R__E | XOS | 15%
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