| Letter | Clue | Answer | % Correct |
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| A | This insect can carry several times its body weight and lives in well-organized groups by the thousands. | Ant | 100%
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| B | This stinging insect flies around clumsily and can turn into a car. ... Wait, what? | Bumble Bee | 97%
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| F | A glowing insect. | Firefly | 92%
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| G | A large, green hopping insect. | Grasshopper | 92%
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| C | This nocturnal insect's mating call can be heard at night. | Cricket | 85%
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| J | An arachnid known for its leaping ability. | Jumping Spider | 82%
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| M | Basically just nocturnal butterflies. | Moth | 82%
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| H | This insect makes delicious, sugary sweetness. | Honey Bee | 79%
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| D | This insect can both fly and see in every direction. | Dragonfly | 77%
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| S | An arachnid with an iconic tail. | Scorpion | 72%
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| E | A insect with "tweezers" on the back of its abdomin. | Earwig | 67%
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| L | A spotted beetle. | Ladybug | 67%
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| P | This insect eats all its prey head first and is the only insect that can look over its shoulder. | Praying Mantis | 64%
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| K | A grasshopper- or cricket-like insect that looks like a leaf. | Katydid | 54%
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| R | This African insect is named after a large mammal from the same continent. | Rhinoceros Beetle | 38%
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| T | This arachnid is a master of surprise attacks. | Trap-door spider | 33%
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| O | These arachnids are the ones that make the classic, circular "net-traps" that everyone knows. | Orb-Weaver Spider | 31%
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| W | This insect can stand on the air bubbles on the surface of water. | Water Strider | 31%
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| Y | Hank Pym's persona when he's crazy. | Yellow Jacket | 26%
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| Z | This insect has long "lobes" on its back wings. Also, it's named after an equine. | Zebra Swallowtail | 21%
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| Q | Looks similar to the Monarch. | Queen Butterfly | 18%
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| X | This insect, which has sadly gone eXtinct, had large blue wings and was named after the Greek spelling of a Persian king's name. | Xerces Blue Butterfly | 10%
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| I | An insect that has eye spots on its wings and is named after a character from Greek mythology. | Io Moth | 8%
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| U | This insect from Australia and several Indo-Pacific islands has large blue wings outlined in black. | Ulysses Butterfly | 8%
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| N | This arachnid is named after a historical French person because, no kidding, the markings on this animal's abdomen are said to resemble a silhouette of this person. | Napolean Spider | 5%
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| V | They say you catch more of these with honey, but that might not be true for this species. | Vinegar Fly | 3%
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