Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Marge and Homer's firstborn son | Bart Simpson | 100%
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Some museums are full of it | Art | 94%
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Throw one of these at the bullseye | Dart | 94%
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To begin at the beginning | Start | 94%
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No longer together | Apart | 93%
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To leave or go away | Depart | 91%
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A type of wagon, often found in US grocery stores (What the UK calls a "trolley") | Cart | 87%
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What avid quiz solvers tend to be | Smart | 87%
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A marketplace | Mart | 83%
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Not sweet, as with apples | Tart | 83%
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A piece of something, or what you might comb into your hair | Part | 81%
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Two pints, or one-fourth of a gallon (U.S,. or Imperial) | Quart | 81%
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An unsightly skin growth, often found on witches' noses | Wart | 81%
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If sailing to the capital of Tasmania, this type of sea map might come in handy | Chart | 72%
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To share, as with wisdom or knowledge | Impart | 67%
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The capital of Tasmania | Hobart | 61%
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A male deer or stag | Hart | 59%
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An earthen wall built around a fortification (as mentioned in the "Star-Spangled Banner") | Rampart | 57%
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Royal last name of Mary, Queen of Scots and Bonnie Prince Charlie, among others | Stuart | 56%
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Legendary British actor. He played Jean-Luc Picard | Patrick Stewart | 54%
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Legendary American film noir actor. He played Spade. | Humphrey Bogart | 46%
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An arrogant or rude person, often newly-rich | Upstart | 26%
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