| Initial letter | Clue | Organism's name ending in H | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| C | Cat which is the fastest animal on land | Cheetah | 100%
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| M | Nocturnal version of the butterfly | Moth | 100%
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| O | The world's largest bird | Ostrich | 100%
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| S | Slow-moving mammal of the Americas | Sloth | 95%
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| F | It's estimated there are over 3 trillion of these in the world's seas | Fish | 89%
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| J | Transparent-looking squidgy invertebrate which sometimes washes up on beaches | Jellyfish | 84%
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| P | A freshwater fish; also meaning a place where birds rest | Perch | 84%
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| L | Blood-sucking beastie of the jungle | Leech | 74%
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| W | Extinct furry elephant | Woolly mammoth | 68%
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| Z | Sea creature with stripes reminiscent of a plains mammal | Zebrafish | 68%
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| I | Night-flying cousin of the butterflies, bearing the name of a moon of Jupiter | Io moth | 47%
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| T | Family of birds, usually speckled, which includes the blackbird | Thrush | 47%
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| A | Holy-sounding sea animal | Angelfish | 42%
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| G | European songbird with black, yellow and red on it | Goldfinch | 42%
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| N | Bird which can descend the trunks of trees, searching for insects in the bark | Nuthatch | 42%
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| E | Sea creature with a feline name, which can shock you if you touch it | Electric catfish | 37%
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| Y | Species of T named after an Arabian country | Yemen thrush | 32%
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| B | Berry-eating bird whose male is red with a black cap | Bullfinch | 26%
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| D | Large insect whose clue can be given as "fatality's face insect" | Death’s head cockroach | 26%
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| H | Rare cousin of the above, named after the fruit of a common small tree | Hawfinch | 26%
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| K | One name for a large mackerel species | Kingfish | 26%
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| Q | Songbird bearing the name of a small game bird | Quailfinch | 26%
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| R | Sea animal which sounds as if it has lipstick on, named after a flying mammal | Red-lipped batfish | 26%
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| V | Small flowering plant related to peas | Vetch | 26%
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| U | Species of the above which only has a single hue | Unicolored thrush | 21%
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| X | Very obscure fish | Xanthogramma sandperch | 0%
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