Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Most feared London criminal of the 19th century | Jack the Ripper | 96%
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English king forced to sign the Magna Carta | John Lackland | 94%
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Balfour promised these often persecuted people a nation | Jews | 86%
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Fool at medieval noble courts | Jester | 83%
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Overthrown in the Glorious Revolution | James II | 81%
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Inspired the French to rise against English rule | Joan of Arc | 80%
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“Great” Byzantine emperor | Justinian | 71%
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Founder of the best-known Irish whiskey distillery in 1780 (John) | Jameson | 47%
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Influential political club during the French Revolution | Jacobins | 45%
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Germanic tribe possibly from continental Denmark who settled in Britain along with the Angles and Saxons | Jutes | 44%
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Short-lived emirate in Andalusia, today a Mecca of motor racing | Jerez de la Frontera | 33%
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Elephant-hunting successor of Spanish dictator Francisco Franco | Juan Carlos | 31%
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Popular (and sometimes controversial) Queen of the Netherlands (1948-1980) | Juliana | 31%
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1830 uprising in France (named after the month it occured) tumbling the Bourbon dynasty | July Revolution | 29%
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City in Thuringia famous for its optical industry (Carl Zeiss) | Jena | 27%
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"The Good Pope": Popular reformist pope calling the 2nd Vatican Council | John XXIII | 20%
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General, PM and president of communist Poland, often pictured with dark sunglasses (Wojciech) | Jaruzelski | 14%
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Dynasty of the first five Roman emperors | Julio-Claudian | 14%
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Danish daredevil, self-declared and short-lived “protector” of Iceland in 1809 (Jørgen) | Jørgensen | 13%
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Royal dynasty ruling in Poland, Lithuania, Bohemia and Hungary | Jagiellons | 11%
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