| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| very large; bears a signature sword-like upper jaw | swordfish/marlin | 96%
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| like the previous, but with a notable M-shaped sail; one of the fastest animals on Earth | sailfish | 88%
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| posessijg a variety of colors; the two most commonly-caught species are blue and/or yellow | tuna | 78%
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| "yay!'' "woohoo!'' *insert synonyms for excitement* | wahoo | 77%
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| boxy, square-shaped head; erroneously referred to as a "dorado'' | mahi-mahi | 75%
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| one of the largest mackerel species | king mackerel | 68%
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| a migratory species of bass, known for its characteristic lateral bands | striped bass | 62%
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| a relative of tuna; the spanish word for "pretty'' | bonito | 57%
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| named after a male chicken | roosterfish | 55%
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| one of the largest of the trevallies; recorded eating birds by leaping up and grabbing them | giant trevally/kingfish | 45%
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| a flatfish with a northerly distribution | halibut | 45%
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| known for its immensely-powerful body, which can execute astounding leaps | tarpon | 42%
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| very aggressive, even cannibalistic; named for its blue coloration | bluefish | 36%
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| related to the sharksuckers (remora), except it lacks the suction disk | cobia | 33%
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| very popular food fish; follows stingrays to snatch up their food | bonefish | 6%
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| a beloniid fish; infamous for various cases of injuring anglers, occasionally fatally | houndfish | 3%
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