Monsters in movies and books
Cartoon creatures
Monsters of myth and legend
Miscellaneous monsters
100

This giant monkey doesn't have a fear of heights

King Kong

100

This evil octopus will trade your voice for a new pair of legs

Ursula the Sea Witch 

100

This monster is half human, half horse

Centaur 

100

This cold-weather cousin of Bigfoot sure loves snow cones

Yeti

200

These "household" monsters can only be freed when their owner give them clothes

House-elves (from Harry Potter)

200

This not-so-scary one-eyed worker from Pixar is voiced by Billy Crystal

Mike Wazowski

200

To see this monster, look up in the sky. It's a horse! 

Pegasus

200

This nighttime rider haunts the town of Sleepy Hollow

The Headless Horseman

300

This giant lizard of atomic origins is sometimes the hero, sometimes the villain

Godzilla

300

This curmudgeon with a Scottish accent lives in a fantasy swamp

Shrek

300

With snakes in her hair, this monster always has a stony gaze

Medusa

300

In a galaxy far, far away, these teddy bears live on the forest moon of Endor

Ewoks

400

These Potter-verse prison guards feed on human happiness

Dementors

400

This electric mouse only knows how to say its own name

Pikachu 

400

With a cat's body and a human's head, this riddler famously lost part of its nose

Sphinx

400

This small mushroom monster is often squished under a plumber's boot

Goomba (from Super Mario)

500

This shape-shifting alien creature was discovered in the Antarctic

The Thing

500

This Pumpkin King of Halloween Town sang, "What's this, what's this?"

Jack Skellington (from The Nightmare Before Christmas)

500

Also found in the Harry Potter books, this three-headed dog guards the entrance to the underworld

Cerberus

500

DAILY DOUBLE:

This patchwork man written by Mary Shelley is often confused with the name of its creator

Frankenstein's Monster