| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Found a genie in a lamp and married the sultan's daughter | Aladdin | 93%
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| He pulled the sword from the stone | King Arthur | 93%
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| Swashbuckling feline in footwear | Puss in Boots | 86%
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| Personification of cold weather, often described "nipping" on one's nose or toes | Jack Frost | 75%
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| Shakespeare's Prince of Denmark | Hamlet | 71%
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| Daniel Defoe wrote of this character being shipwrecked on an island for 28 years | Robinson Crusoe | 71%
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| He wasn't paid for ridding the town of Hamelin of its rats, so he abducted the town's children | The Pied Piper | 68%
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| Shot an apple off his son's head | William Tell | 61%
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| See how they run; the farmer's wife cut off their tails with a carving knife | Three Blind Mice | 57%
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| German scholar who gives his soul to the Devil in exchange for knowledge | Faust | 54%
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| Wife of the above | Guinevere | 54%
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| In Central and Eastern European folklore, this beastly character punishes naughty children come Christmastime | Krampus | 50%
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| In British puppeteering, the wife of Mr. Punch | Judy | 46%
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| He got caught spying on Lady Godiva's nude horseback ride | Peeping Tom | 43%
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| "Bohemian Rhapsody" addresses this character, asking if he can do the fandango | Scaramouche | 36%
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| She told stories for 1,001 nights, leaving each one on a cliffhanger so the king would delay her execution by another day | Scheherazade | 14%
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