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Founder of the world's largest social network. | Mark Zuckerberg | 88%
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Co-founder of Microsoft and the largest charitable organization ever. | Bill Gates | 86%
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French emperor who conquered much of Europe and gave the world the metric system. | Napoleon Bonaparte | 86%
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Made automobiles affordable by inventing the assembly line. | Henry Ford | 85%
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Deaf musician whose last symphony may be the greatest piece of music ever composed. | Ludwig van Beethoven | 85%
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British queen who ruled for a really long time and was not amused. | Queen Victoria | 83%
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Co-founder of Apple and noted turtle neck enthusiast. | Steve Jobs | 83%
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Most famous actor of the silent era, who made a movie vilifying Hitler before it was cool. | Charlie Chaplin | 82%
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American satirist who created Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn. | Mark Twain | 82%
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Beatle who longed for yesterday and wondered if you'll still need him when he's 64. | Paul McCartney | 82%
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Co-inventor of calculus and prover of gravity. | Isaac Newton | 80%
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Assassinated Roman emperor who gave the world the calendar that we almost use today. | Julius Caesar | 79%
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First person to win two Nobel Prizes and co-discoverer of radium. | Marie Curie | 78%
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Sculptor who painted a famous ceiling and later became a ninja turtle. | Michelangelo | 78%
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The first man on the moon. | Neil Armstrong | 77%
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Inventor of AC electricity, who had a car company named after him. | Nikola Tesla | 77%
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Celebrity chef known for his temper. | Gordon Ramsay | 76%
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Prime Minister who ushered Britain through World War II and maybe saved the world. | Winston Churchill | 76%
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Brilliant painter, amateur student of medicine and engineering, and future ninja turtle. | Leonardo da Vinci | 75%
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Actor who fought with a laser sword and memorably found out who his father is. | Mark Hamill | 74%
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Actor who has been part of two lengthy franchises as a boxer and a Vietnam veteran. | Sylvester Stallone | 74%
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Leading man who has flown jet fighters, driven race cars, and completed impossible missions. | Tom Cruise | 71%
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Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath who tutored Alexander the Great. | Aristotle | 68%
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The second man on the moon. | Buzz Aldrin | 65%
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Director of two films that were the highest-grossing film of all time. | James Cameron | 65%
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Musical prodigy who left an enormous body of work despite dying at 35. | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | 64%
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Author of Alice in Wonderland. | Lewis Carroll | 61%
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US founding father who invented bifocals and performed a pretty dangerous experiment with lightning. | Benjamin Franklin | 60%
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British codebreaker and father of general-purpose computing. | Alan Turing | 58%
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Voted the greatest guitarist of all time. Played the national anthem at Woodstock. | Jimi Hendrix | 58%
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Pitcher and home run king who partied hard and died young. | Babe Ruth | 56%
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Creator of The Simpsons and Futurama, among other shows and comics. | Matt Groening | 55%
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Actor who famously skipped school and did an improbable number of things on his day off. | Matthew Broderick | 54%
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Comedian who had a show about a guy who has a tool show despite being really accident-prone. | Tim Allen | 53%
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Actor who travelled through time in a phone booth, became a god in a virtual world, and killed a lot of people over a dog. | Keanu Reeves | 52%
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US Supreme Court Justice whose fiery dissents led to the nickname "the Notorious RBG". | Ruth Bader Ginsburg | 51%
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Philosopher famous for declaring that God is dead. | Friedrich Nietzsche | 49%
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Co-creator of a show about nothing who now takes comedians in his cars to get coffee. | Jerry Seinfeld | 48%
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Most famous puppeteer of all time. | Jim Henson | 48%
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Possibly the greatest basketball player of all time, with "King" in his nickname. | LeBron James | 42%
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