Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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When opposing armies or navies clash | Battle | 100%
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Not big | Little | 100%
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What cowboys drive (No. Not pickup trucks...) | Cattle | 96%
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What Andre the Giant and Hulk Hogan used to do for a living | Wrestle | 92%
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The working part of a hairbrush or toothbrush | Bristle | 88%
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Used with above, often describes busy city life | Bustle | 88%
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An essential item for making tea. Also a type of drum | Kettle | 88%
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Seaport and the largest city in Washington State. | Seattle | 88%
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To conclude a lawsuit, in or out of court | Settle | 88%
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To "tell on" someone (Squealer!) | Tattle | 88%
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Where the King and Queen might hang out during such a clash | Castle | 83%
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"Let's go! Get the lead out!" or, Van McCoy's greatest hit (1975) | Hustle | 83%
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It's used with a mortar to grind spices, etc., by hand | Pestle | 83%
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A toy for infants or a very bad snake noise | Rattle | 83%
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The "National Flower of Scotland" | Thistle | 83%
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To carve a piece of wood with a knife | Whittle | 79%
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Inedible aspect of a cheap steak or chop | Gristle | 75%
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To steal what cowboys drive (still not pickup trucks) | Rustle | 75%
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"You just put your lips together, and blow." -- Lauren Bacall (1944) | Whistle | 75%
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That fleshy thing on a turkey's neck | Wattle | 71%
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Understated. Not blatant. | Subtle | 67%
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A common container for beverages such as beer, wine or water | Bottle | 63%
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To blabber on, mindlessly | Prattle | 58%
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Not flexible or pliant | Brittle | 54%
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They hold up bridges and some types of tables | Trestle | 50%
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Another common prickly plant, not related to above | Nettle | 42%
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To push one's way through a crowd | Jostle | 33%
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