| Hint | Answer | % Correct | |
|---|---|---|---|
| B | The occupation of Gwen's father | Blacksmith | 91%
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| M | Arthur's sworn enemy | Morgana, Mordred or Morgause | 89%
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| P | Camelot Royal family's name | Pendragon | 86%
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| L | The longest-serving member of the Camelot army (that we know of, having been present since Series 2) | Sir Leon | 82%
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| E | The name of the sword forged for Arthur in the dragon's breath | Excalibur | 81%
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| U | Agravaine's relation to Arthur | Uncle | 81%
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| K | Members of the Royal army. Individual members obtain the title 'Sir' once they become part of this elite band of soldiers. | Knights | 75%
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| A | The name of the magical realm hidden below a lake | Avalon | 69%
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| D | A popular insult used by Merlin about/to Arthur | Dollophead | 65%
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| H | Merlin's mother's name | Hunith | 60%
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| Y | Arthur's mother/Uther's wife's name | Ygraine | 51%
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| V | The spoiled daughter of King Olaf, used by King Alined in a bid to cause war | Vivian | 45%
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| C | A thief who got more than he bargained for, becoming the vessel for the spirit of a powerful sorcerer, Cornelius Sigan | Cedric | 42%
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| O | The term used to describe the customs and way of life of those who practise magic, most notably revered and respected by the Druids | Old Religion | 39%
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| Q | Creature who bit Arthur, causing certain death | Questing Beast | 38%
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| T | A famous smuggler, or the first name of Uther's brother-in-law | Tristan | 30%
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| S | An army that, towards the end of Arthur's reign, were invading neighbouring lands | Saxons | 26%
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| J | The manservant of Lady Catrina, who is revealed to have a tail | Jonas | 25%
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| F | A snake-like creature of the Old Religion, used to ensnare the minds of the owner's enemies | Fomorroh | 21%
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| W | Giant... baby rats. (Live in caves, blind, hunt by smell) | Wilddeoren | 21%
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| N | A neighbouring kingdom, ruled by King Rodor | Nemeth | 20%
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| I | When the fires of __________ burn, the knights of Medhir will rise again | Idirsholas | 17%
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| G | The "author" of the chronicle 'The History of the Kings of Britain', which document some stories of the life of King Arthur | Geoffrey of Monmouth | 11%
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| R | The real-life castle in Wales used as the set for the Isle of the Blessed | Raglan Castle | 4%
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