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100

To take back (such as your driver's license). 

What is to revoke?

100

An imaginary place of perfection. 

What is utopia?

100

Lacking color. 

What is pallid?

100

Relating to water. 

What is aquatic?

100

A tendency or inclination towards prejudice. 

What is bias?

200

Capable of surviving. 

What is hardy?

200

Watchful, alert. 

What is vigilant?

200

A remedy for all ills or difficulties. 

What is a panacea?
200

To assert without proof. 

What is to allege?

200

To put up with. 

What is abide?

300

To erase or obliterate (such as your juvenile record). 

What is to expunge?

300

Not original, overly used.

What is trite?

300

Socially proper, appropriate.

What is decorous?

300

To hand out, distribute. 

What is to allocate?

300

The standards by which something is judged. 

What is criteria?

400

A very small amount. 

What is a pittance?

400

A remedy for all ills or difficulties. 

What is a panacea?

400

Consisting of a variety of elements. 

What is eclectic?

400

Hidden but capable of being exposed. 

What is latent?

400

Rich, wealthy. 

What is affluent?

500

Inborn, inherent (a natural skill).

What is innate?

500

Having little substance or strength. 

What is tenuous?

500

To insert between. 

What is interject?

500

To trick or deceive. 

What is to beguile?

500

A mixture of different things?

What is a medley?

600

Someone who is young or inexperienced. 

What is neophyte?

600
One acting in place of another.

What is a surrogate?

600

Of little importance.

What is frivolous?

600

Logically consistent. 

What is coherent?

600

Tolerant, gentle. 

What is lenient. 

700

Praise for an achievement. 

What are kudos?

700

Expressed without words. 

What is tacit?

700

To postpone something or yield to another's wisdom. 

What is defer?

700

One who attacks common beliefs or institutions. 

What is an iconoclast?

700

A leader who appeals to people's prejudices. 

What is a demagogue?