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THEME 1 - CAPITALS OF THE WORLD
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Hint
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Answer
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Guinness beer was created here.
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Dublin
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Replaced the former capital of Yangon in 2005.
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Naypyidaw
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Home of the White House and Lincoln Memorial.
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Washington D.C.
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The Pyramids of Giza and Sphinx are located here.
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Cairo
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The world's largest natural skating rink is located here.
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Ottawa
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Former name was Nur-Sultan.
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Astana
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The first known democracy in the world originated here.
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Athens
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Shares its name with a syndrome for hostages who empathize with their captors.
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Stockholm
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Largest city in Oman.
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Muscat
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Known for not having any traffic lights.
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Thimphu
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Considered to be the coldest capital city in the world.
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Ulaanbaatar
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Vatican City is located inside this capital.
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Rome
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Capital of Scotland, holds the Stone of Destiny.
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Edinburgh
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Contains the resting place of Ho Chi Minh.
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Hanoi
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Is beaten by Lahore and Karachi for most populous city in its country.
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Islamabad
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Holds the largest shopping mall in South Asia.
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Dhaka
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An ancient breed of cat (Turkish Angora) originated here.
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Ankara
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Most of the Merina people live in or around this capital.
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Antananarivo
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Nobel Peace Prize award ceremony happens here annually.
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Oslo
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Named from the French pronunciation of "Wagadugu".
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Ouagadougou
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THEME 2 - VIDEO GAMES
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Hint
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Answer
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Human falls into the underground, with the choice to either spare or kill monsters they meet.
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Undertale
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American localization name for Mother II.
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Earthbound
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Space marine travels through realms to combat demonic beings spawned from hell.
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Doom
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Blocky game where you can build whatever you want, or survive the world around you.
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Minecraft
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Stack blocks on each other to form horizontal rows, but don't overstack to the limit!
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Tetris
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Blue hedgehog who is especially fast.
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Sonic
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Mobile game where you match three or more sweets in a row.
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Candy Crush
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Protagonist of this video game series is Master Chief.
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Halo
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The Legend of Zelda: _______ of Time.
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Ocarina
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Crewmembers of a spaceship must complete tasks and catch the impostor.
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Among Us
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Created the "Civilization" video game series. (full name)
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Sid Meier
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Best-selling horror game franchise of all time (as of 2025).
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Resident Evil
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Four survivors must evade hordes of infected people during a zombie apocalypse.
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Left 4 Dead
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High school students are forced into a murder mystery game by a robotic bear.
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Danganronpa
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"Objection!"
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Ace Attorney
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Green dinosaur that Mario can ride and eat enemies with.
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Yoshi
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Video game series about a angel named Pitt, Kid ______.
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Icarus
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Crossover fighting game featuring multiple (mostly Nintendo) franchises.
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Super Smash Bros.
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Online multiplayer game where you can control, grow, and kill other snakes.
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Slither.io
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Main character of the "Cut the Rope" mobile game franchise.
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Om Nom
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THEME 3 - SUPERHEROES
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Hint
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Answer
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Justice League member who is from Mars and is weak to fire.
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Martian Manhunter
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Daughter of Trigon
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Raven
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Marvel's counterpart to Aquaman.
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Namor
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Animal member of the Guardians of the Galaxy.
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Rocket Raccoon
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Real name is Dick Grayson.
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Nightwing
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Skilled archer who was once a spoiled billionaire.
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Green Arrow
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Mutant with bone claws, an adamantium skeleton, and regenerative abilities.
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Wolverine
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Member of the Incredibles, who can stretch her body.
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Elastigirl
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Journalist who is Superman's love interest. (first name)
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Lois
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Your web-slinging, friendly neighborhood . . .
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Spider Man
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Founder of the Avengers. (full name)
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Nick Fury
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One of the superhero identities used by Dr. Henry Pym, with a yellow and black design.
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Yellowjacket
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Fantastic Four member with a rock body.
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The Thing
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Tree-like member of the Guardians of the Galaxy.
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Groot
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Based on the Norse god of thunder, and has a hammer only those who are "worthy" can lift.
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Thor
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Last name of Colossus, from X-Men.
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Rasputin
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One of two adopted daughters of Thanos, along with Gamora.
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Nebula
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Dr. Ray Palmer and Ryan Choi have both taken up this superhero identity.
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Atom
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White-cloaked hero with powers from Khonshu, the Egyptian moon god.
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Moon Knight
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Black Panther's real name.
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T'Challa
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THEME 4 - HUMAN ANATOMY
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Hint
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Answer
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Area of the body between the chest and pelvis
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Abdomen
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You use it to smell things.
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Nose
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You use it to hear things.
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Ear
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Skeletal structure that protects the heart and lungs.
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Ribcage
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Arm joint that especially hurts when you hit it.
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Elbow
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You wear belts around it.
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Waist
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Throat gums that are often removed from people.
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Tonsil
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Also called your "voice box".
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Larynx
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Medical process that creates images on a person's skeleton or organs.
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X-ray
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The Greek word for "uterus".
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Ystera
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Joint that connects your feet to your legs.
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Ankle
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Muscle tube where food and drinks pass through, from your throat to your stomach.
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Esophagus
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Hair grows on this part of the head.
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Scalp
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Controls the amount of light that enters the eye.
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Pupil
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Organ that produces bile.
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Liver
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The longer of the two forearm bones.
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Radius
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Outer covering and largest organ of the human body.
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Skin
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Fibers throughout the body that give us sensory and impulsive abilities.
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Nerve
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Outer covering of our teeth.
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Enamel
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We have a pair of these to help us breathe.
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Lung
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THEME 5 - MYTHICAL AND LEGENDARY BEINGS
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Hint
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Answer
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Stone sculptures of this creature are decorated around the Notre Dame cathedral.
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Gargoyle
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Creates toys for children in Santa's workshop.
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Elf
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Tinker Bell is an example of this.
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Fairy
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The Bigfoots of Mount Everest.
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Yeti
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Small and mischevious demon servants.
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Imp
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Horse with wings.
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Pegasus
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Another word for a ghost. (American spelling)
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Specter
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Egyptian god of Sun.
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Ra
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Gigantic wolf creature from Inuit mythology.
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Amarok
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Giant squid that destroys ships at sea.
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Kraken
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Female nature deities in Greek mythology.
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Nymph
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Dark-furred, ferocious dogs that reside in the underworld.
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Hellhound
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Giant winged-reptile that breathes fire and is slain by knights.
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Dragon
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Race of half-human, half-snake beings.
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Naga
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Cunning and trickster spider from West African (then spread to Caribbean) folklore.
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Anansi
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Male demons that prey on sleeping women.
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Incubus
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Shapeshifting cryptid from Navajo legend.
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Skin Walker
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A spirit or corpse reanimated from the dead.
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Revenant
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Lives under a bridge, threatening to eat people or animals that come to pass.
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Troll
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Hides a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow.
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Leprechaun
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