| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| half human, half fish | Mermaid | 100%
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| horse with a horn | Unicorns | 100%
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| they suck blood and don't appear in mirrors | Vampires | 100%
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| humans that turn into wolves by night (traditionally) | Werewolves | 100%
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| one-eyed, big ugly giants | Cyclops | 98%
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| like big humans | Giants | 98%
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| winged horse | Pegasus | 98%
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| big winged scaly creature that is usually very dangerous and breathes fire | Dragons | 96%
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| half human, half horse | Centaurs | 93%
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| large, tall, strong, hairy, very hungry and stupid (Shrek) | Ogres | 93%
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| bird of fire | Phoenix | 91%
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| schrat, or Santa's helpers | Elves | 87%
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| little Irish men (usually) who collect gold from rainbows | Leprechauns | 84%
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| only appear to foretell tragedy and scream | Banshees | 69%
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| half lion, half eagle | Griffins | 69%
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| cheeky, magical creatures only formed from demons and angels | Faeries | 53%
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| malignant, hateful creatures | Goblins | 53%
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| mischievous, invented at the beginning of the 20th century to originally explain malfunctions in aircraft | Gremlins | 49%
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| spirits leftover from when animals die | Ghosts | 47%
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| fat, ugly creatures born beneath earth who hoard precious items | Gnomes | 47%
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| creatures that embody the spirits of different natural features (eg, ocean, trees – like dryad, naiads) | Nymphs | 42%
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| seals who can convert into human; but must not lose their pelt or they shall stay in human form forever - one is warned against shedding selkie blood, as they are too pure for even heaven | Selkies | 42%
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| pretended to be horses and then ate you | Kelpies | 38%
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| ancient creatures that refused to convert to neither goodness nor badness, and were cursed to roam the land; neither let in by heaven or hell; cheeky, mischevious, loved tricking and forcing others to dance with them | Pixies | 31%
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| guardians and hardworking fey folk | Brownies | 22%
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| children stolen and swapped out by fae | Changelings | 22%
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| bad warning, a headless rider and headless horse with a whip of human spine (sometimes whip your eyes out) | Dullahans | 18%
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| murderer, an ancient, dangerous thing that dips his hat in the blood of the ones he has killed; he is an assassin that prefers to wear iron boots | Redcaps | 16%
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| ghostly spirit that guides travellers to their deaths | Will-o-the-wisp | 13%
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| ugly and hideous hardworking fey folk that do not want nada to do with humans | Hobgoblins | 9%
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| kidnappers, small, grudgy creatures who turn to stone in the sunlight | Trows | 9%
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| doubles as sirens; attracting people to death or sharing important information | Merrows | 7%
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| arose from being a tortured woman; cut by an old male - something about her crimson blood and porcelain skin made him insane; she killed herself after being locked up and became a bloodthirsty, seductive beast deadset on destroying and stealing every male’s blood in revenge(the original vampire!) | Dearg Due | 2%
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