| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| This white animal from 'Alice in Wonderland' inspired Jefferson Airplane (possibly hallucinogenic drugs were also involved). | Rabbit | 94%
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| If Duran Duran had really been as hungry as this creature, they might have fancied a caribou. | Wolf | 92%
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| A-Wimoweh, a-Wimoweh? I'm surprised any animals at all got any sleep that night. | Lion | 88%
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| Michael Jackson released a cover of this Rockin' bird song in 1972. | Robin | 85%
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| Elvis's version of this canine-featured track is actually a cover of Jerry Leiber's 1953 original. | Hound dog | 77%
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| Bob Marley was no ornithologist, but he could tell there were three of them, and they were little. | Birds | 71%
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| "I am" another Alice in Wonderland inspired effort, by the Beatles (maybe drugs too, goo goo g'joob). | Walrus | 71%
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| As this animal can't talk, Tom Jones probably never found out what was new with it. | Pussycat | 67%
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| This lyric-free seabird-based track by Fleetwood Mac went to Number One in the UK chart. | Albatross | 65%
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| These 'Wild' quadrupeds featured on the Rolling Stones 'Sticky Fingers' album. | Horses | 58%
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| UB40 should have been ashamed of their kitchen hygiene. | Rat | 40%
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| Pixies sang about which animal that had sadly 'gone to heaven'? | Monkey | 25%
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