Answer | % Correct |
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We are two {mariners} | 100%
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And in the whistle of the {wind} I could almost hear, Ohh-oh | 95%
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And my poor mother lost her {mind} | 95%
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And so she {took} you in | 95%
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And then the {magistrate} | 95%
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And you a lad of {eighteen} | 95%
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A ship's sole {survivors} | 95%
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{Bind} him | 95%
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{Bind} him | 95%
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But before she did I took her {hand} as she dying cried, Ohh-oh | 95%
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But I remember {you} | 95%
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Did I ever take my mind from the thought of {revenge}. Ohh-oh | 95%
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{Find} him | 95%
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{Find} him | 95%
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Her sheets still {warm} with him | 95%
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I guess we have some {time} to kill | 95%
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I must have slipped between its {teeth} | 95%
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In this belly of a {whale} | 95%
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I was a child of {three} | 95%
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My widowed mother found so {sweet} | 95%
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Now filled with {filth} and foul disease | 95%
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One night I {overheard} | 95%
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Reclaimed our small {estate} | 95%
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The {captain} of his ship | 95%
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The only thing you left {behind} | 95%
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The prior exchanging {word} | 95%
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Tie him to a pole and break his {fingers} to splinters | 95%
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Tie him to a pole and break his {fingers} to splinters | 95%
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Took pity and {hired} me | 95%
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To swallow all my {tears} | 95%
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You may not {remember} me | 95%
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After {twenty} months at sea | 90%
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Among the {urchins} in the streets | 90%
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And then that fateful {night} | 90%
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And then you {disappeared} | 90%
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As you {sail} across the sea | 90%
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At the time you were a {rake} and a roustabout | 90%
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Clawing at the ceiling of his {grave} | 90%
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Clawing at the ceiling of his {grave} | 90%
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Don't know how I {survived} | 90%
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It gives my heart great joy to see your eyes fill with {fear} | 90%
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It took me {fifteen} years | 90%
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That you should survive as well as {me} | 90%
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To keep their vestry nice and {neat} | 90%
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Was known for wanton {cruelty} | 90%
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We had you in our {sight} | 90%
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Who matched you {toe} to tip | 90%
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{Always}, your mother will watch over you | 86%
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And I will {relate} to you | 86%
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As time wore on you proved a debt-ridden, {drunken} mess | 86%
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As you {avenge} this wicked deed | 86%
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But never once in the {employ} of these holy men | 86%
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But, oh, what {providence} | 86%
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Drag him to a hole until he wakes up, {naked} | 86%
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Drag him to a hole until he wakes up, {naked} | 86%
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How our histories {interweave} | 86%
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Its {guts} are carpeting | 86%
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Its {ribs} are ceiling beams | 86%
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Leaving my mother a poor, {consumptive} wretch. Ohh-oh | 86%
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Spending all your money on the whores and {hounds}. Ohh-oh | 86%
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Then one day in {spring} my dear, sweet mother died | 86%
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There is one thing I must {say} to you | 86%
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To lean in close and I will whisper the last words you'll {hear}, Ohh-oh | 86%
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You had a {charming} air | 86%
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Your gambling {arrears} | 86%
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I was getting my {muskets} clean | 81%
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The crew all was {chewed} alive | 81%
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The following day I shipped to sea with a {privateer} | 81%
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Until a {priory} | 81%
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What divine {intelligence} | 76%
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When came this {rumbling} from beneath | 76%
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All {cheap} and debonair | 71%
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With a {penitent} whaler from the sea | 71%
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Your {starboard} flank abeam | 71%
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And before us grew the angry {jaws} of a giant whale | 67%
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The ocean shook, the sky went black and the captain {quailed} | 62%
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