Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Soul/Spirit of a dead person | Ghost | 99%
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Horse with a horn | Unicorn | 99%
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Flying Lizard that breathes fire | Dragon | 98%
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Creature that drinks blood from European Folklore | Vampire | 95%
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Human-wolf shapeshifter | Werewolf | 94%
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Reanimated Corpse | Zombie | 94%
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Half Human Half Horse | Centaur | 93%
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One-eyed Giant | Cyclops | 93%
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Undead Creature wrapped in bandages | Mummy | 92%
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Bird of regeneration | Phoenix | 92%
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Abominable Snowman | Yeti | 92%
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Half Human Half Fish | Mermaid | 89%
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Winged horse captured and ridden by Bellerophon | Pegasus | 89%
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Ape-like creature that inhabits north american forests | Bigfoot | 88%
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Arabian supernatural creature from a bottle | Genie | 88%
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Being that inhabits heaven in many religions, often depicted with wings | Angel | 87%
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Sepentine Water monster with regrowing heads | Hydra | 87%
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Small mischievous men from Irish Folklore, pot of gold | Leprechaun | 87%
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Legendary sea monster of gigantic size, tentacles | Kraken | 86%
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Large Creature that lives under a bridge or rock from Norse Mythology | Troll | 86%
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Small spirit with wings from European folklore | Fairy | 85%
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Small Human-like creature some people put ceramics of in gardens | Gnome | 85%
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General term for evil supernatural beings | Demon | 84%
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Lion and eagle hybrid | Griffin | 84%
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The personified force of death, carries a scythe | Grim Reaper | 84%
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Human Bull hybrid | Minotaur | 84%
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Horny goatman | Satyr | 81%
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Sea creatures that sang to lure sailors | Siren | 80%
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Multi-headed Dog that guards the underworld | Cerberus | 75%
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Shrieking female spirit from Irish Folklore | Banshee | 74%
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Creature that inhabits Loch Ness | Loch Ness Monster | 73%
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Female with snake properties from Greek Mythology, Medusa | Gorgon | 71%
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Serpent King that can cause death with a single glance | Basilisk | 69%
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Lion, goat and snake hybrid from Greek Mythology | Chimera | 69%
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South-american creature that sucks blood from livestock | Chupacabra | 67%
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Ugly Bird-winged woman, steals food | Harpy | 65%
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Classical Mythological creature often depicted with wings and a bow, god of attraction | Cupid | 62%
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Classic literature monster created by Mary Shelley | Frankenstein's Monster | 61%
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Smaller, lesser demons/ minions | Imp | 60%
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A demon that seduces humans sexually | Incubus / Succubus | 60%
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Minor female nature deity from Ancient Greek Folklore | Nymph | 60%
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Human-like entity that resides in the mountains, short and ugly | Dwarf | 59%
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Small and greedy monsterous creature from European Folklore | Goblin | 59%
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Human/falcon/cat/sheep, lion and eagle hybrid from Eqyptian and Greek Tradition | Sphinx | 59%
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Human-like magical creature from Germanic Folklore | Elf | 58%
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A mythical character from European folklore that puts people to sleep with magical sand | Sandman | 56%
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Man with moth wings and features from West Virginia Folklore | Mothman | 54%
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Spirit responsible for physical disturbances | Poltergeist | 54%
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Female figures that choose who die in battle from Norse Mythology | Valkyrie | 54%
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Personification of Time in Ancient Greek philosophy | Chronos | 48%
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Mythical Creature of Cornish Folklore, Similar to fairies | Pixie | 47%
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Mythical Creature used by parents around the world to frighten children into good behaviour | Bogeyman | 46%
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Small mythical creature that causes malfunctions in machinery and aircraft | Gremlin | 45%
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Red, horned demon from Japanese Folklore | Oni | 45%
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Large, ugly Human-like creature that eats children | Ogre | 42%
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Term for supernatural spirits in Japanese Folklore | Yōkai | 41%
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Deformed old woman associated with forest wildlife in Slavic Folklore | Baba Yaga | 36%
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Cannibalistic creature/Spirit from North American Indigenous Folklore | Wendigo | 36%
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Supernatural entities that assist witches | Familiar | 35%
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Tree Spirit from Greek Mythology | Dryad | 32%
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Turtle-like creatures from Japanese Folklore | Kappa | 32%
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Shapeshifting, intelligent foxes from Japanese Folklore | Kitsune | 32%
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Term for supernatural beings considered divine or sacred | Deity | 31%
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Small biscuit from European fairytales that comes to life | Gingerbread Man | 28%
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Seal folk that shapeshift by shedding their skin, Celtic mythology | Selkie | 25%
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Fae child left in place of a human child stolen by the fae | Changeling | 21%
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Household spirit from Scottish Folklore | Brownie | 20%
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Small human being created via Alchemy | Homunculus | 15%
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Demonic shapeshifing dog | Black Dog | 14%
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A malicious entitiy from European Folklore that rides on people's chests bringing bad dreams | Mare | 12%
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Japanese supernatural beings said to devour nightmares | Baku | 11%
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Small mammal from Far eastern tradition that lives on the Moon | Moon Rabbit | 7%
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Thicc Snake-like being from Japanese Folklore | Tsuchinoko | 7%
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Magical deer from worldwide mythology | White Stag | 2%
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