| Initial letter | Clue | Organism's name ending in Y | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| D | Farm animal whose wild counterpart is the ass | Donkey | 90%
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| W | Small kangaroo | Wallaby | 80%
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| I | Creeping plant | Ivy | 75%
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| P | A small horse | Pony | 75%
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| S | Gliding aquatic creature with a dangerous barb | Stingray | 75%
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| T | Much-eaten bird during winter festivals; also a geographical name | Turkey | 75%
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| H | Falcon whose name also means an interest, a pastime | Hobby | 70%
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| F | Small fish whose name is also a cooking instruction | Fry | 65%
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| O | White, fish-hunting bird of prey | Osprey | 65%
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| J | Colourful, small member of the crow family | Jay | 60%
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| L | Bizarre jawless fish dating back over 360 million years, making them the most ancient living vertebrates | Lamprey | 45%
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| E | Flat, gliding sea creature named after a large bird of prey | Eagle ray | 30%
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| M | Another submarine glider, whose name is Spanish for "cloak" and was also a model of Opel car | Manta ray | 30%
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| B | Yellow, moth-like insect named after a word for sulphur which is used in the Bible (along with fire) to express God's wrath | Brimstone butterfly | 25%
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| A | Nocturnal primate of the South American mountains | Andean night monkey | 10%
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| C | Butterfly bearing the name of a district in Southwark; the name is comprised of three words, defined by "tilt, healthy, attractiveness" | Camberwell beauty | 10%
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| V | American thrush whose name is a slight extension of a common adverb meaning "extremely" | Veery | 10%
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| Z | Azure, moth-like insect named after a gentle wind | Zephyr blue butterfly | 10%
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| G | Greek relative of moths named after a metal component of bronze | Grecian copper butterfly | 5%
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| K | Butterfly whose two words are both plants: the first is a weedy thistle and the second is the genus fritillaria | Knapweed fritillary | 5%
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| Q | Another butterfly in the plant-named family; this species bears the title of an Iberian monarch | Queen of Spain fritillary | 5%
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| R | Six-word Colombian primate - the clues are: River Caesar, light-bellied, and a term related to the French word capuche | Río Cesar white-fronted capuchin monkey | 5%
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| U | Bear-like primate which roars like a wolf | Ursine howler monkey | 5%
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| X | Aquatic glider of a long Brazilian watercourse | Xingu River ray | 5%
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| N | Primate from the higher latitude of an Indonesian island, associated with the roundish green parts of plants | North Sumatran leaf monkey | 0%
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| Y | Very dark relative of U from the Mexican peninsula where Cancun is | Yucatan black howler monkey | 0%
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