| Hint | Answer | % Correct | |
|---|---|---|---|
| A | Jurassic predator that hunted Stegosaurus | Allosaurus | 88%
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| T | Most famous Dinosaur, the "Tyrant Lizard" | Tyrannosaurus | 87%
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| B | Large Sauropod previously thought to be the same as Apatosaurus | Brontosaurus | 83%
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| C | Horned carnivore with tiny arms | Carnotaurus | 83%
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| D | Double crested Dino that didn't actually spit poison | Dilophosaurus | 80%
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| V | Small speedy hunter that was the main antagonist of "Jurassic Park" | Velociraptor | 79%
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| U | Large Raptor named after its state | Utahraptor | 74%
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| I | Duck bill named after its lizard like teeth | Iguanodon | 72%
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| O | Raptor which we now know didn't steal eggs | Oviraptor | 71%
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| G | Largest Carnivore that lived in Argentina | Giganotosaurus | 67%
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| S | Seafaring Dinosaur that was the biggest land carnivore ever | Spinosaurus | 67%
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| P | Duck bill with an elongated crest that may have sounded like a trumpet | Parasaurolophus | 61%
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| K | Spiked Stegosaur from Tanzania | Kentrosaurus | 60%
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| N | Dinosaur with 500 teeth and a vaguely crude name | Nigersaurus | 58%
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| H | Ornithopod that lends its name to a group of duck billed Dinosaurs | Hadrosaurus | 50%
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| E | Canadian Ornithopod and largest Hell Creek Dinosaur | Edmontosaurus | 48%
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| M | First Dinosaur to be named, in 1824 | Megalosaurus | 47%
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| Y | Feathered Theropod whose name may remind you of a more famous one | Yutyrannus | 37%
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| L | Ornithopod whose crest resembles a sideways thumbs up | Lambeosaurus | 32%
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| R | Indian Theropod with a horn on its forehead | Rajasaurus | 31%
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| F | Japanese Raptor named after the prefecture it was found in | Fukuiraptor | 29%
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| W | One of the few Stegosaurs to live in the Cretaceous | Wuerhosaurus | 26%
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| Q | Theropod with a long nose; sometimes called "Pinocchio Rex" | Qianzhousaurus | 19%
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| Z | Large Ceratopsian with 2 horns | Zuniceratops | 19%
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| J | Large Sauropod from Middle Jurassic Niger | Jobaria | 13%
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| X | Small herbivorous Chinese Ornithopod that we still don't know much about | Xiaosaurus | 5%
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