| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| The obsessive, monomaniacal Captain | Ahab | 100%
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| The narrator | Ishmael | 100%
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| The leviathanic White Whale | Moby Dick | 100%
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| The Polynesian Harpooneer | Queequeg | 92%
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| Ahab's first mate | Starbuck | 85%
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| Second mate | Stubb | 85%
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| Third mate | Flask | 69%
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| The West African Harpooneer | Daggoo | 62%
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| The young cabin-boy | Pip | 62%
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| The Native American Harpooneer | Tashtego | 62%
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| The two Quaker ship-owners | Bildad and Peleg | 38%
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| The prophet who warns Ishmael and Queequeg against the voyage | Elijah | 38%
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| The mysterious Indian-Zoroastrian Harpooneer | Fedallah | 38%
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| The member of the Pequod who fashions Ahab a new leg | The Carpenter | 38%
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| The preacher in the Whaleman's chapel | Father Mapple | 31%
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| The figure who appears only in chapters 3 (The Spouter-Inn) and 23 (The Lee Shore) | Bulkington | 23%
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| The former's sister | Charity | 23%
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| The oldest, prophetic member of the crew | The Manxman | 23%
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| The steward of the ship | Dough-Boy | 15%
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| The ship's cook | Fleece | 15%
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| The ship's blacksmith | Perth | 15%
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| The keeper of the Spouter-Inn | Peter Coffin | 15%
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| The commander of the Samuel Enderby of London | Captain Boomer | 8%
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| The German commander of the Virgin | Captain Derick de Deer | 0%
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| The commander of the Rachel | Captain Gardiner | 0%
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