MYTHICAL CREATURES OF THE BRITISH ISLES
TOYS FROM THE DECADES
CHILDREN'S' TV SHOWS
FAMOUS KILLERS
BROADWAY
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The national emblem of Wales is the Y Ddraig Goch, a red depiction of this mythical creature

Dragon

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This robotic creature, known for its ability to "learn" English, was one of the most popular toys of the late 1990s

Furby

100

In Pinky and the Brain, Pinky and Brain are two lab mice. This is Brain's ultimate goal

World Domination

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This woman was acquitted of murdering her father and stepmother with an axe in 1892, but the crime remains unsolved

Lizzie Borden

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This song from Wicked features Elphaba’s powerful solo, and marks a key moment of her transformation

"Defying Gravity"

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The legend of this creature is thought to date to the story of Saint Columba, overcoming a huge water beast in a river in the Scottish Highlands in AD 565

The Loch Ness Monster

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This year saw the release of Zhu-Zhu Pets, which quickly became a holiday craze, leading to a shortage of the toys in stores

2009

200

LazyTown is set in a colorful town, and its main character, Sportacus, hails from this Nordic country, which is known for its volcanoes and hot springs

Iceland

200

Jack the Ripper's last known murder occurred in this month and year

November, 1888

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This character is the love interest of Christine Daaé and is pursued by the Phantom

Raoul

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This is the name for a supernatural being aid to resembles a large black dog and is feared in some parts of Yorkshire, referring to the soft sound of its paws relentlessly following someone destined to die

The Padfoot

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This beloved doll duo, known for their red yarn hair, was created by author and illustrator Johnny Gruelle

Raggedy Ann and Andy

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The cyber-crew travels through cyberspace to stop The Hacker’s schemes. This is the name of their trusted robotic companion

Digit

300

This mysterious killer, active in Northern California during the late 1960s and early 1970s, taunted the police and press with cryptic letters

The Zodiac Killer

300

The musical Shrek includes a character who is obsessed with becoming king and he sings “What's Up, Duloc?”

Lord Maximus Farquaad

400

In the Orkney folklore, a Selkie is a form of this marine mammal that can assume the shape of a human

Seal

400

This country is where Tamagotchi was originally created before spreading to international markets, becoming a worldwide phenomenon in the late 1990s

Japan

400

In Pee-Wee's Playhouse, Cowboy Curtis has this famous line

"Woo Wee, Pee-Wee!"

400

This infamous criminal duo was known for robbing banks during the Great Depression, and they were ambushed and killed in 1934

Bonnie and Clyde

400

 In West Side Story, this character famously says, "I have a love, and it's all that I need."

Maria

500

This is the word from the Old Norse for a serpent or dragon, following Lambton, Laidley, and Linton, in the names of three famous such creatures from Northern England and the Scottish borders

The Worm

500

This line of small, collectible toy animals, often housed in plastic "pet" homes, was first introduced by Hasbro in 1992

Littlest Pet Shop

500

In The Octonauts, the team’s headquarters, where they plan their underwater missions, is located in this type of vehicle, which is also the name of the show

The Octopod

500

This is H.H. Holmes' full name

Dr. Henry Howard Holmes

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This 2025 musical reimagines Shakespeare's classic tale of love and tragedy, set in a contemporary world where two feuding families still threaten the fate of its young lovers

Romeo and Juliet