Statistics for Ends in "-ine"

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  • The average score is 31 of 43

Answer Stats

HintAnswer% Correct
Belonging to meMine
97%
Not quite tenNine
97%
Referring to cattleBovine or Kine
92%
Referring to dogs or their pointy teeth (and yours...)Canine
92%
Grapes grow on one. Tarzan swings from oneVine
89%
Referring to catsFeline
86%
Romantic greeting card to be exchanged on February 14, or the Catholic saint for which it was namedValentine
86%
Fermented juice, often from grapesWine
86%
Referring to mountains, perhaps like those in SwitzerlandAlpine
84%
Referring to horsesEquine
81%
Of very high quality or perhaps simply "good enough," Also a monetary penaltyFine
81%
A glossy publication, like Newsweek or VogueMagazine
81%
Common evergreen tree, or, to yearn longingly for somethingPine
81%
Moe's pet name for Larry, or, a large rodent with spikey quillsPorcupine
81%
Belonging to thee (thou?)Thine
81%
Salty liquid used in cooking or for raising Sea MonkeysBrine
78%
Roman emperor who converted to Christianity. His capital city, once named for him, is now called IstanbulConstantine
78%
To politely refuse or turn downDecline
78%
Chemical element whose symbol is "I". Can be found in table salt. Grandma used to put it on boo-boosIodine
78%
In geometry, this can connect two points. The straightest ones are often the shortestLine
78%
To lie back, perhaps in a chair made for that purposeRecline
76%
A heavy string used to wrap a package or perhaps a tasty pot roastTwine
76%
John F. Kennedy's daughter. Neil Diamond wrote a "sweet" song about her in 1969Caroline
73%
A fossil fuel for many kinds of vehicles. The Brits call it "petrol"Gasoline
73%
Popular Vatican tourist destination. Michelangelo spent four years painting its ceiling: _______ ChapelSistine
73%
This contraption is fun to jump up and down uponTrampoline
73%
The part of a vehicle which consumes that fossil fuelEngine
70%
A prong on a forkTine
70%
Mrs. Winston Churchill, or an 1884 American folksong, "Oh, My Darling, _________"Clementine
68%
Refering to pigsPorcine or Swine
68%
A resident of Buenos AiresArgentine
65%
American singing star, Patsy, who sang "Crazy" and "I Fall to Pieces"Cline
62%
Warm light emitted by our parent starSunshine
59%
Household solvent or paint thinner made from that common evergreen treeTurpentine
59%
Napoleon's first wife, or famed French entertainer BakerJosephine
57%
Pink remedy used to treat poison ivy and rashes: "________ Lotion"Calamine
49%
Another opium-derived drug found in some cough syrups. Highly addictive!Codeine
49%
Pain-killing drug made from opium. Highly addictive!Morphine
49%
Pure, or in an undamaged conditionPristine
49%
Bendy-twisty-curvy like a snake, literally. (Hint: It rhymes with the answer above)Serpentine
49%
Referring to sheepOvine
43%
Found in some allergy medications, they help you to stop sneezingAntihistamine
41%
"Dramatic" over-the-counter remedy for motion sicknessDramamine
27%

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