Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Belonging to me | Mine | 97%
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Not quite ten | Nine | 97%
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Referring to cattle | Bovine or Kine | 92%
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Referring to dogs or their pointy teeth (and yours...) | Canine | 92%
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Grapes grow on one. Tarzan swings from one | Vine | 89%
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Referring to cats | Feline | 86%
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Romantic greeting card to be exchanged on February 14, or the Catholic saint for which it was named | Valentine | 86%
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Fermented juice, often from grapes | Wine | 86%
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Referring to mountains, perhaps like those in Switzerland | Alpine | 84%
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Referring to horses | Equine | 81%
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Of very high quality or perhaps simply "good enough," Also a monetary penalty | Fine | 81%
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A glossy publication, like Newsweek or Vogue | Magazine | 81%
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Common evergreen tree, or, to yearn longingly for something | Pine | 81%
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Moe's pet name for Larry, or, a large rodent with spikey quills | Porcupine | 81%
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Belonging to thee (thou?) | Thine | 81%
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Salty liquid used in cooking or for raising Sea Monkeys | Brine | 78%
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Roman emperor who converted to Christianity. His capital city, once named for him, is now called Istanbul | Constantine | 78%
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To politely refuse or turn down | Decline | 78%
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Chemical element whose symbol is "I". Can be found in table salt. Grandma used to put it on boo-boos | Iodine | 78%
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In geometry, this can connect two points. The straightest ones are often the shortest | Line | 78%
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To lie back, perhaps in a chair made for that purpose | Recline | 76%
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A heavy string used to wrap a package or perhaps a tasty pot roast | Twine | 76%
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John F. Kennedy's daughter. Neil Diamond wrote a "sweet" song about her in 1969 | Caroline | 73%
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A fossil fuel for many kinds of vehicles. The Brits call it "petrol" | Gasoline | 73%
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Popular Vatican tourist destination. Michelangelo spent four years painting its ceiling: _______ Chapel | Sistine | 73%
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This contraption is fun to jump up and down upon | Trampoline | 73%
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The part of a vehicle which consumes that fossil fuel | Engine | 70%
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A prong on a fork | Tine | 70%
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Mrs. Winston Churchill, or an 1884 American folksong, "Oh, My Darling, _________" | Clementine | 68%
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Refering to pigs | Porcine or Swine | 68%
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A resident of Buenos Aires | Argentine | 65%
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American singing star, Patsy, who sang "Crazy" and "I Fall to Pieces" | Cline | 62%
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Warm light emitted by our parent star | Sunshine | 59%
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Household solvent or paint thinner made from that common evergreen tree | Turpentine | 59%
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Napoleon's first wife, or famed French entertainer Baker | Josephine | 57%
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Pink remedy used to treat poison ivy and rashes: "________ Lotion" | Calamine | 49%
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Another opium-derived drug found in some cough syrups. Highly addictive! | Codeine | 49%
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Pain-killing drug made from opium. Highly addictive! | Morphine | 49%
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Pure, or in an undamaged condition | Pristine | 49%
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Bendy-twisty-curvy like a snake, literally. (Hint: It rhymes with the answer above) | Serpentine | 49%
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Referring to sheep | Ovine | 43%
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Found in some allergy medications, they help you to stop sneezing | Antihistamine | 41%
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"Dramatic" over-the-counter remedy for motion sickness | Dramamine | 27%
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