Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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The leader of a country or organization | President | 100%
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Money paid to a landlord, monthly or weekly | Rent | 96%
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A canvas structure, popular with campers and circuses | Tent | 96%
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Parts of the Bible. Some are Old, some are New | Testament | 96%
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After enjoying the view, the climb back down a mountain | Descent | 92%
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County southeast of London, or Superman's secret identity | Kent | 92%
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The 40-day fasting season preceding Easter | Lent | 92%
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The climb to the top of a mountain | Ascent | 88%
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One responsible for a teenager, legally and literally | Parent | 88%
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One under the care of a doctor or hospital | Patient | 84%
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The legislature of the UK, a brand of US cigarettes, or a gathering of owls | Parliament | 80%
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Legal recognition granted to inventors to protect their intellectual property | Patent | 80%
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Up to date, or water moving in a river, or electricity running through a wire | Current | 76%
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A gift, or to give a gift or award | Present | 76%
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An opening to release hot or cold air | Vent | 76%
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One who has outgrown childhood but has not yet reached adulthood | Adolescent | 68%
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A verbal dispute. Some are logical while some are heated | Argument | 64%
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To give one's approval, or, the approval given | Consent or Assent | 60%
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To express regret for one's sins or transgressions | Repent | 56%
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Damage to a car's fender, or the protagonist in "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" | Dent | 48%
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Slang for a lady's male counterpart | Gent | 40%
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A one-hundreth part | Percent | 40%
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Lacking morality, or perhaps just really tasty, like chocolate cake | Decadent | 36%
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Part of a larger whole, like a computer or stereo system | Component | 32%
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An apartment building, sometimes a bit run down or seedy | Tenament | 32%
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Very fancy or luxurious | Opulent | 28%
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A "tree herder" from Tolkien's "Lord of the Rings" | Ent | 24%
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Lacking propriety, possibly obscene | Indecent | 24%
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A participant in a verbal dispute or in a boxing match | Opponent | 24%
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Often or regularly | Frequent | 20%
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