Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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What you earn for an hour's work | Wage | 96%
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The art of blending in with the scenery. Very useful in combat. | Camouflage | 92%
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"How old are you now...?" | Age | 88%
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Tweety Bird's house | Cage | 84%
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A photo or icon. Some are "graven" | Image | 84%
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Main ingredient for cole slaw and sauerkraut | Cabbage | 80%
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A four-wheel buggy or cart. Henry Ford's were horseless. | Carriage | 80%
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What the Cowardly Lion found in Oz | Courage | 80%
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Led Zeppelin's legendary lead guitarist (also part of a book...) | Jimmy Page | 80%
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Really strong anger or hate | Rage | 80%
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A popular cooking herb, or a very wise person | Sage | 80%
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Another name for spying | Espionage | 76%
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A premature loss of a pregnancy | Miscarriage | 76%
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Chorizo, andouille, frankfurters or bangers | Sausage | 76%
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A group of people who accompany royalty or celebrities to events | Entourage | 72%
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To get hitched, tie the knot, plight one's troth | Marriage | 72%
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How far your car will go on a gallon of fuel | Mileage | 72%
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What Vikings, Huns or Visigoths like to do when they capture a hamlet or town | Pillage | 72%
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The right to vote | Suffrage | 72%
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Larger than a hamlet, but smaller than a town | Village | 72%
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A folk saying or proverb | Adage | 68%
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What you lug your clothes around in when traveling | Luggage | 68%
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Shakespeare claimed that "All the world's" one | Stage | 68%
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To anger or annoy someone to the max (Think: Incredible Hulk!) | Enrage | 64%
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Harm caused to your car's fender in a fender-bender, perhaps | Damage | 60%
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French term for sorting a group of injured people by who needs the most immediate medical attention | Triage | 60%
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To offer moral support or hope | Encourage | 48%
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A little of this in your diet will make you a "regular" person | Roughage | 48%
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A place to keep your stuff | Storage | 48%
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To ease someone's pain or guilt | Assuage | 44%
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When agents secretly destroy the property or reputation of an enemy to weaken his position | Sabotage | 44%
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French term for fancy horse footwork, often in a military review | Dressage | 40%
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The measure of a cargo ship's carrying capacity | Tonnage | 32%
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Art form achieved by gluing colored paper over an object. Was very popular in the 1970s | Decoupage | 28%
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To carry a boat or canoe around an obstacle or to another body of water | Portage | 24%
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What you have when things don't quite add up | Shortage | 8%
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