Hint | Answer | % Correct | |
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First woman to win a Nobel Prize, only woman to win the Nobel Prize twice and only person to win the Nobel Prize in two scientific fields | 1867 | Marie Curie | 100%
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All-time top scorer and captain of the Polish national team, FC Barcelona | 1988 | Robert Lewandowski | 72%
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former Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister of Poland, twin brother of ^ | 1949 | Jarolaw Kaczynski | 61%
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President of Poland and Mayor of Warsaw, was killed in a airplane crash | 1949 | Lech Kaczynski | 61%
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Goalkeeper of the Polish national team, Juventus Turin | 1990 | Wojciech Szczesny | 61%
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Tennis player and first Polish player to win a Grand Slam title | 2001 | Iga Swiatek | 39%
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Polish military commander, who has been called "the father of the American cavalry" | 1745 | Casimir Pulaski | 33%
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Polish-american model | 1979 | Joanna Krupa | 28%
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Director, "Three Colours"-trilogy | 1941 | Krysztof Kieslowski | 28%
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Director, "Cold War" "Ida" | 1957 | Pawel Pawlikowski | 28%
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French-American mathematician, "Father of fractal geometry" | 1924 | Benoît Mandelbrot | 22%
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Polish-American film producer and co-founder of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and United Artists | 1879 | Samuel Goldwyn | 17%
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Polish-American biochemist, formulated the concept of vitamins | 1884 | Kazimierz Funk | 11%
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Cinematographer, "Pirates of the Caribbean" "The Martian" | 1956 | Dariusz Wolski | 6%
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British-Polish physicist and Nobel Peace Prize laureate | 1908 | Joseph Rotblat | 6%
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