| Initial letter | Clue | Organism's name ending in K | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| D | Quacking bird | Duck | 100%
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| E | Moose | Elk | 96%
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| Y | Hairy cow used for transporting goods in the Himalayas | Yak | 92%
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| O | Common deciduous tree in Europe | Oak | 88%
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| T | Huge, striped, dangerous species of the fish from Jaws | Tiger shark | 79%
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| J | A fish; also a word used in the name of a fruit, a mechanic's accessory, and a boy's name | Jack | 75%
|
| N | Another fish species with huge jaws, named after a medical worker | Nurse shark | 75%
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| P | Asian pheasant-like bird with a remarkable multi-coloured tail | Peacock | 75%
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| R | Crow with the same name as a chess piece | Rook | 75%
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| Z | Another striped Jaws cousin | Zebra shark | 67%
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| C | Cute, striped, squirrel-like animal of North America | Chipmunk | 63%
|
| L | Brown songbird of fields and open ground which sometimes sings while high in the air | Lark | 63%
|
| H | Relative of the above with an unusual facial section which has the eyes set very far apart | Hammerhead shark | 58%
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| B | Both a mythical creature and a real lizard which can run on its hind legs | Basilisk | 54%
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| S | Antelope which is a symbol of South Africa | Springbok | 54%
|
| W | Another word for a groundhog, a beaver-like animal | Woodchuck | 38%
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| G | Arctic fish related to the one in Jaws, which may live for up to 500 years | Greenland shark | 33%
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| Q | Jaws creature named after an extinct zebra and a common pet | Quagga catshark | 17%
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| A | New World mammal, similar to a polecat or stoat, which is an introduced species in Eurasia and is farmed for its fur | American mink | 13%
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| M | Family of butterflies whose name contains words for a magnetic solid and a stain | Metalmark | 13%
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| U | South American finch-like bird whose name includes an aquatic word for blue and a term denoting its large bill | Ultramarine grosbeak | 13%
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| F | Short-legged reptile of the Orlando region which prefers dry, powdery habitats | Florida sand skink | 8%
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| I | Another of that family, named after a country and a heavenly being | Indonesian angelshark | 8%
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| K | Another large-jawed sea creature, whose dorsal section resembles a geometrical shape | Kitefin shark | 8%
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| V | Medium-sized Andean bird of prey whose colours differ between individuals | Variable hawk | 8%
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| X | Butterfly of the Mexico region | Xami Hairstreak | 0%
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