| Hint | Answer | % Correct | |
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| Greek sea monster opposite Scylla in the Straight of Messina. | C | Charybdis | 76%
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| Name sometimes given to a male witch. | W | Warlock | 76%
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| Supernatural beings from pre-islamic Arabian and Islamic mythology also known as Genies. | D | Djinn | 70%
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| Name of Thor's hammer. | M | Mjolnir | 70%
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| Male counterpart to the succubi. | I | Incubi | 64%
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| Greek river who's waters caused those who drank from it to forget their past lives. | L | Lethe | 55%
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| Akan trickster character typically depicted as a spider.. | A | Anansi | 42%
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| Group of Angels often referred to as the 'burning ones' | S | Seraphim | 39%
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| Mythical chimerical creature sometimes called the Chinese unicorn. | Q | Qilin | 27%
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| Man of bronze who protected Crete from invaders. | T | Talos | 27%
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| Name of one of Odin's hounds. | F | Freki | 24%
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| Two headed dog from Greek mythology, brother of Cerberus. | O | Orthrus | 24%
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| The underworld in Maya mythology. | X | Xibalba | 24%
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| Name of Odin's other hound. | G | Geri | 21%
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| Greek giant with fifty heads and one hundred arms. | H | Hecatoncheires | 21%
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| Leader of the Fomorians in Irish mythology. | B | Balor | 18%
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| The name for the group of nine deities worshipped in Heliopolis, Egypt. | E | Ennead | 18%
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| Greek female spirits of violent death. | K | Keres | 18%
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| Norse deity who is said to avenge his father Odin by killing the wolf Fenrir during the events of Ragnarok. | V | Vidar | 18%
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| Celtic goblin-like, shapeshifting creatures associated with good and bad fortune. | P | Puca | 15%
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| Iron gloves of the god Thor. | J | Jarngreipr | 12%
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| Giant bird from Jewish mythology large enough to block out the sun with its wings. | Z | Ziz | 12%
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| Fleshless horse-like demon from Orcadian folklore. | N | Nucklavee | 9%
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| Egyptian deity of war and plague. | R | Resheph | 9%
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| Etruscan goddess of marriage, fertility, family and women, equivalent to the Roman Juno. | U | Uni | 9%
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| Malevolent demiurge from Gnostic sects, represented as a lion-headed serpent. | Y | Yaldabaoth | 9%
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