When it's "fair and square" it's
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unusual
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confused
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honest
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critical
C
Correct answer
Explanation
The phrase "fair and square" is an idiom used to describe something done honestly, legally, and properly without cheating or deception. When a game, contest, or negotiation is "fair and square," it means everyone followed the rules and there was no trickery involved. Option C correctly captures this meaning of honesty and integrity.