| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| A young well-to-do hobbit. He reluctantly takes on the quest to destroy it. Often referred to as the Ringbearer. | Frodo Baggins | 92%
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| King of Rohan, a nation of horsemen and warriors. | Theoden | 92%
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| An earlier Ringbearer. He was living on an island in an underground lake when he lost the Ring. | Gollum | 91%
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| The greatest horse in Middle-earth, this silver-grey stallion chooses to accept only Gandalf as his rider. | Shadowfax | 90%
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| A wizard best known among hobbits for his fireworks and mischievous sense of humor, but actually one of the greatest powers of Middle-earth. | Gandalf the Grey/White | 89%
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| A powerful spirit of evil who now takes the form of a disembodied flaming eye; represents the worst aspects of power — especially greed, cruelty, and the desire for domination. | Sauron | 89%
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| A mighty warrior and healer. He was raised by the elves of Rivendell and now lives in exile as leader of the Dúnedain, the Rangers of the North. | Aragorn | 88%
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| Son of Thranduil, king of the Mirkwood elves. He is a great archer with keen eyesight. A member of the Fellowship. | Legolas | 86%
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| A nature spirit of the ancient world who helps the Ringbearer in the Old Forest and on the Barrowdowns. The Ring has no effect on him. | Tom Bombadil | 84%
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| Sent to Rivendell to decipher a prophetic dream, he joins the Fellowship. He believes that the Ring should be used as a weapon against the Enemy and that trying to destroy it is foolish. | Boromir | 83%
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| Son of Éomund. Loyal captain of the horselords and a valiant warrior. He suspects Wormtongue's treachery. | Eomer | 82%
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| Very old and very wise, she gives the Fellowship shelter and advice. Her parting gifts to each member of the Fellowship become immensely significant. | Galadriel | 81%
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| An ancient evil. She embodies insatiable hunger and greed, but she has no interest in the Ring. | Shelob | 79%
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| Once great kings now enslaved to the One Ring. | The Nazgul | 74%
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| The only person to have voluntarily given up the Ring. | Bilbo Baggins | 72%
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| An elf-lord, sent by Elrond to help the Ringbearer reach Rivendell during the first stage of the quest. | Glorfindel | 64%
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| The friendly yet frazzled and absent-minded innkeeper of the Prancing Pony in Bree. | Barliman Butterbur | 58%
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| The oldest mortal creature in Middle-earth. | Treebeard | 56%
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| A member of the elite Tower Guard of Minas Tirith. He is devoted to Faramir and befriends Pippin when the hobbit joins the guard. | Beregond | 44%
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| He is one of the youngest Ents, and so moves and thinks closer to the speed of the shorter-lived hobbits; the other Ents describe him as "hasty." | Quickbeam | 43%
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