Initial letter
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Clue
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Word for organism ending in C
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A
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Species name of a northern fox and a subspecies of wolf
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Arctic
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B
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Ours _____, French name for the polar bear
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Blanc
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C
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Common shortened form of a man-eating reptile
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Croc
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D
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Type of cat which is not wild
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Domestic
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E
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_______ eel
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Electric
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F
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Small Saharan fox with huge ears
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Fennec
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G
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Plant used to flavour cooking and said to stave off vampire attacks
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Garlic
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H
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Central European plant also known as Lady Josika's lilac
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Hungarian lilac
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I
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Tree from southern Asia
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Indian lilac
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J
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Flowering plant from Honshu with a trunk and branches
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Japanese tree lilac
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K
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Vampire-repelling plant whose leaves are V-shaped like the bottom part of a ship
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Keeled garlic
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L
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Woody flowering plant
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Lilac
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M
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Huge phylum of invertebrates numbering roughly 100,000 species and including octopuses and snails
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Mollusc
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N
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_______ parakeet, an alternative name for the cockatiel based on a word for a female Greek spirit of nature (and a type of insect)
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Nymphic
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O
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_______ white-tip shark
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Oceanic
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P
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______ cod, which bears the name of a body of water
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Pacific
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Q
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Psilocybe ______ensis is a psychedelic mushroom native to this region of North America
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Quebec
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R
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Species name of a Eurasian bunting
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Rustic
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S
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________ fringehead, an unusual sea creature with a humorous name
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Sarcastic
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T
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Small, often spiny insectivorous mammal of Madagascar
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Tenrec
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V
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Scarlet type of anti-vampire plant from Indochina
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Vietnamese red garlic
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W
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Another type of the plant which vampires are said to fear, commonly found in the British undergrowth
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Wild garlic
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X
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______ sargo, an eastern Pacific grunt (a fish), from the Greek for yellow
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Xantic
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Y
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Yet another vampire-repelling plant
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Yellow garlic
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Z
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Astrological species name of a freshwater loach, a type of fish
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Zodiac
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