| Clue | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Mutant with the “heart and soul” of an artist, who can turn into living steel | Colossus | 93%
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| West coast American city that the X-Men relocated to in the early 2010’s | San Francisco | 50%
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| Mutant with the ability to kinetically charge objects so that they explode on impact | Gambit | 46%
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| Comic book series in which Wolverine made his debut | The Incredible Hulk | 42%
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| Country in which Storm was worshipped as a goddess | Kenya | 38%
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| Real name of Havok, brother of team leader Cyclops | Alexander “Alex” Summers | 30%
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| Team founded by Nightcrawler, Shadowcat, Phoenix, Captain Britain and Meggan | Excalibur | 29%
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| County in which Professor Xavier’s School for Gifted Youngsters was originally built | Westchester | 22%
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| Teacher at the school during Grant Morrison’s run, with a star for a brain, who later was revealed to be Magneto in disguise | Xorn | 21%
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| Illness that targeted only mutants, created during the 1990’s as an allegory for HIV | Legacy Virus | 18%
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| Storyline from the 1990’s set in an alternate universe where Magneto led the X-Men | The Age of Apocalypse | 18%
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| Telepath who later developed an ability to teleport through shadows | Psylocke | 15%
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| Storyline in which many of the Morlocks were killed | The Mutant Massacre | 14%
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| Artist (and eventually writer) for much of the original run of the above book | Alan Davis | 10%
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| Stan Lee’s original name for The X-Men | The Mutants | 9%
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