1. |
Pollex |
A |
Male sexual organ of the Javanese Fire Orchid |
B |
A double star system |
C |
Thumb - first digit on the fore limb on all
animals |
D |
Goldsmith apprentices in their first year on
the job |
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2. |
Lunula |
A |
Type of jellyfish, or medusa |
B |
White, crescent shape at the base of the
fingernail |
C |
Tribal council of the ancient Celts |
D |
Nervous disease which causes crescent shaped
blemishes |
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3. |
Borborygmus |
A |
Rumbling in the intestines |
B |
A spearman in a Greek army |
C |
An eskimo term for a whale’s blowhole |
D |
An evergreen tree of the pine family that
grows in Western Samoa |
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4. |
Tergiversate |
A |
Boring – particularly as a stage entertainer
|
B |
Three-sided |
C |
A disease of goats leading to bent horns |
D |
To turn one’s back on |
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5. |
Troat |
A |
To graduate to hard drugs after using soft
drugs |
B |
A three-sided boat |
C |
The cry of a rutting stag |
D |
An old English term for getting engaged |
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6. |
Incunabulum |
A |
Early form of Egyptian writing |
B |
The early stages of development |
C |
A four-wheeled bicycle |
D |
A type of Roman bed |
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7. |
Frottage |
A |
Any produce after being frozen |
B |
Medieval duty paid on imported vegetables |
C |
Sexual pleasure obtained through
interpersonal rubbing |
D |
A type of cheese made in the Isle of Man |
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8. |
Callipygous |
A |
Pertaining to the measurement of the human
body |
B |
A group of Pacific islands |
C |
Acting like a Japanese wrestler |
D |
Having well-shaped buttocks |
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9. |
Anadiplosis |
A |
A hereditary disease in which ole leg is
shorter than the other |
B |
Extreme drunkenness |
C |
The study of ancient coins |
D |
Repeating the last words of a sentence at the
start of the next |
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10. |
Manyplies |
A |
A old fashioned dress with an excessive
number of pleats |
B |
Third stomach of a ruminant |
C |
The vessel used in the Catholic church to
hold the host after consecration |
D |
An alternative name for the octopus |
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11. |
Carphology |
A |
The study of communications on the move |
B |
The study of the world’s deepest lakes |
C |
Delirious fumbling with bedclothes |
D |
An obsessive preference for eating fish |
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12. |
Zygal |
A |
H-shaped |
B |
Descriptive of horses that pull ploughs |
C |
A type of Portuguese bloodhound |
D |
A two-wheeled taxi used in Cambodia |
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13. |
Sciamachy |
A |
Any form of futile conflict such as shadow
boxing |
B |
The science of lifting heavy objects through
a system of pulleys |
C |
A smooth-sided mountain in Scandinavia |
D |
An underground water channel |
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14. |
Captious |
A |
Excessively and obsessively concerned about
one’s health |
B |
Chewy |
C |
Fond of raising objections |
D |
Being a team leader |
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15. |
Sciolist |
A |
A tilting downhill movement |
B |
Someone who pretends to have knowledge – a
bullshitter |
C |
Someone who compiles catalogues |
D |
Another name for a Mormon |
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16. |
Catachresis |
A |
A Scottish term for a disaster |
B |
The harvesting of crustaceans |
C |
Incorrect use of words e.g. a malapropism |
D |
The written doctrine of the Roman Catholic
church |
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17. |
Procrustean |
A |
A member of a breakaway Christian sect in the
4th
century |
B |
A supporter of the movement to abolish income tax in 18th
century Britain |
C |
Long drawn out |
D |
The enforcement of uniformity through violent
means |
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18. |
Entelechy |
A |
A freedom movement in the Balkans just after
the end of World War one |
B |
Small electrical current that is transmitted through the
body’s central nervous system |
C |
Mind reading |
D |
The realisation of individual potential |
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19. |
Estivation |
A |
Eating snakes |
B |
Going somewhere for the summer |
C |
The act of building a nest
|
D |
The art of creating new words to represent
entire sentences |
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20. |
Buccula |
A |
An extremely ugly young woman |
B |
A person with huge eyebrows |
C |
A piece of firewood |
D |
A double chin |
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21. |
Hadeharia |
A |
The practice of constantly using the word
“hell” in speaking |
B |
The crime of beating a person in their own
home |
C |
A government of saints |
D |
Anything considered holy or sacred |
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22. |
Hoxter |
A |
Any drug which relieves depression |
B |
Someone who teaches magic |
C |
One who advocates equal rights for men
|
D |
The inside pocket on a suit or coat |
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23. |
Glabella |
A |
Plinth on which Holy works were placed,
whilst the reader recited the words |
B |
Small metal covering that appears on the toes
of some shoes |
C |
Small hammer-like object found inside a
bicycle bell |
D |
Space between the eyebrows |
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24. |
Palimpsest |
A |
A token used by Pacific islanders to ward off evil spirits |
B |
A papyrus, that has been written on more than
once |
C |
A box carried on carriages allowing
passengers to disembark without having to jump |
D |
In Medieval France an envoy who carries
messages up and down the Seine |
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25. |
Undine |
A |
Unit of measurement used by brewers |
B |
One of the basic tenets of the Zoroastrian
religion |
C |
An ancestor of the cow roughly the size of a
large German Shepherd |
D |
A water sprite, who can obtain a soul by
marrying a human |
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26. |
Sitatunga |
A |
An amphibious antelope found in central and
eastern Africa |
B |
The shallow tray in which the tree is
cultivated in bonsai |
C |
Ancient Celtic god to whom sacrifices would
guarantee victory in battle |
D |
A place used by the Cherokee people to smoke
meat |
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27. |
Odalisque |
A |
In Muslim folklore the soul of the victim of
a violent death |
B |
The hybrid offspring of any two separate
species of orchid |
C |
A female slave or concubine in a Turkish
Sultan’s harem |
D |
A communication device used by agents during
World War 2 |
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28. |
Haptic |
A |
A type of cleaning agent used in bathrooms |
B |
A type of antibiotic commonly used in field
hospitals in warfare |
C |
Of or relating to the sense of touch |
D |
A type of small lichen |
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29. |
Gallimaufry |
A |
A hash of various kinds of meat |
B |
A tall, awkward fellow |
C |
A protective hedge around a village or camp |
D |
A passageway leading to a tier of seats in a
theatre or stadium |
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30. |
Merkin |
A |
A type of small lichen |
B |
A pubic hairpiece worn in Medieval times to
impress your lover |
C |
A very large ancient Greek wooden battle ship
|
D |
Another name for a child’s spinning top |
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