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Tennis player and winner of three Grand Slam titles | 1987 | Andy Murray | 100%
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Singer, "Someone You Loved" "Before You Go" | 1996 | Lewis Capaldi | 100%
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Actor, known for playing the role of Doctor Who from 2014 to 2017 | 1958 | Peter Capaldi | 100%
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Actor, known as Rubeus Hagrid in the "Harry Potter" films | 1950 | Robbie Coltrane | 100%
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Football coach of Manchester United from 1986 to 2013 | 1941 | Alex Ferguson | 80%
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Footballer who plays for Liverpool and is the captain of the Scottish national team | 1994 | Andrew Robertson | 80%
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Coach of West Ham United since 2019 | 1963 | David Moyes | 80%
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Actress who was nominated six times for the Academy Award of Best Acress, "The King and I" "From Here to Eternity" | 1921 | Deborah Kerr | 80%
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Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2007 to 2010 | 1951 | Gordon Brown | 80%
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Actor, "X-Men" "Split" "The Last King of Scotland" | 1979 | James McAvoy | 80%
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Lead singer of Simple Minds | 1959 | Jim Kerr | 80%
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First Prime Minister of Canada from 1867 to 1873 | 1815 | John A. Macdonald | 80%
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Actress, "Trainspotting" "No Country for Old Men" | 1976 | Kelly Macdonald | 80%
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Footballer who plays for Brentford and the Scottish national team | 2002 | Aaron Hickey | 60%
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Australian lead guitarist and co-founder of AC/DC | 1955 | Angus Young | 60%
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Inventor of waterproof fabric | 1766 | Charles Macintosh | 60%
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Goalkeeper who plays for Hibernian and played for the Scottish national team, Cardiff, Norwich and Celtic | 1985 | David Marshall | 60%
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Great Britain's most decorated swimmer in Olympic history | 1997 | Duncan Scott | 60%
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Footballer who plays for the Scottish national team and is the captain of Aaston Villa | 1994 | John McGinn | 60%
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Most capped footballer and top scorer in the history of the Scottish national team (Celtic and Liverpool) | 1951 | Kenny Dalglish | 60%
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Australian rhythm guitarist, backing vocalist and co-founder of AC/DC | 1953 | Malcolm Young | 60%
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Actor, "Trainspotting" "The World Is Not Enough" "The Beach" | 1961 | Robert Carlyle | 60%
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Footballer, Hibernian and Irish national team (former Everton and Celtic player) | 1986 | Aiden McGeady | 40%
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First Minister of Scotland since 2023 | 1985 | Humza Yousaf | 40%
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Singer, solo artist and lead guitarist of Dire Straits | 1949 | Mark Knopfler | 40%
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Actress, "Doctor Who" "The Flight Attendant" "Chilling Adventures of Sabrina" | 1966 | Michelle Gomez | 40%
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Footballer who plays for Everton and the Scottish national team | 2001 | Nathan Patterson | 40%
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Actor, known for his role as Pippin Took in "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy | 1968 | Billy Boyd | 20%
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Guitarist and co-founder of Simple Minds | 1959 | Charlie Burchill | 20%
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Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1905 and 1908 and first First Lord of the Treasury to be officially called Prime Minister | 1836 | Henry Campbell-Bannerman | 20%
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Director, "We Need to Talk About Kevin" "You Were Never Really Here" | 1969 | Lynne Ramsey | 20%
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Speaker of the House of Commons between 2000 and 2009 | 1945 | Michael Martin, Baron Martin of Springburn | 20%
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Footballer, Hearts and Scottish national team (former West Ham, Leeds and Norwich player) | 1987 | Robert Snodgrass | 20%
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Actor, known his role as Oliver Wood in the "Harry Potter" films | 1983 | Sean Biggerstaff | 20%
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Discoverer of the noble gases and winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry and the Nobel Prize in Physics | 1852 | William Ramsey | 20%
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Biochemist who gained the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1957 | 1907 | Alexander R. Todd | 0%
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Teacher and founder of the Argentine Football Association "Father of Argentine football" | 1853 | Alexander Watson Hutton | 0%
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First Labour cabinet minister, he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize as Chairman of the Geneva Disarmament Conference | 1863 | Arthur Henderson | 0%
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Actor, known for his role as Podrick Payne in "Game of Thrones" | 1992 | Daniel Portman | 0%
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Bassist and vocalist of Simple Minds, he left the band shortly after their hit "Don't You (Forget About Me)" | 1956 | Derek Forbes | 0%
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Engineer who designed the first succesful two-stroke engine | 1854 | Dugald Clerk | 0%
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Actor and martial artist, known for his role as Darth Maul in the "Star Wars" films | 1974 | Ray Park | 0%
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Actor, "Game of Thrones" "Hot Fuzz" "Jumanji: The Next Level" | 1969 | Rory McCann | 0%
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