Letter | Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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D | The Ultimate Renaissance Man, painter of the Mona Lisa | Leonardo da Vinci | 97%
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E | German-born theoretical physicist well-known for his theory of relativity | Albert Einstein | 96%
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J | Minority ethnic group targeted by Nazi Germany during the Holocaust | Jews | 95%
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O | English city whose famous university founded in 1096 | Oxford | 95%
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I | First Tsar of all of Russia who presumably caused much terror | Ivan the Terrible | 92%
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L | Russian revolutionary who seized power as leader of the Bolsheviks | Vladimir Lenin | 91%
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T | Fateful ship that departed from Southampton in 1912 on its way to New York | Titanic | 89%
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A | Supposedly said "Let them eat cake" | Marie Antoinette | 81%
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S | Greek philosopher who is often credited as the founder of Western philosophy | Socrates | 81%
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Z | King of the Greek gods on Mount Olympus | Zeus | 81%
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F | Victor in the Spanish Civil War who became the country's dictator until 1975 | Francisco Franco | 79%
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Y | Country in the Balkans that dissolved in 1992 | Yugoslavia | 79%
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H | Carthaginian general who led his African battle elephants across the Alps | Hannibal | 78%
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G | Name given to modern-day France by the Romans during Julius Caesar's conquests | Gaul | 77%
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B | King Henry VIII's second wife | Anne Boleyn | 76%
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M | Document signed by King John of England in 1215 which established the principle that the king was not above the law | Magna Carta | 76%
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Q | Niels Bohr and Max Planck both received a Nobel Prize for their work in this foundational theory of modern physics | Quantum Theory | 76%
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N | Heroic admiral of the Royal Navy who was killed during his victory in the Battle of Trafalgar | Horatio Nelson | 71%
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P | Ancient Roman temple dedicated to all the gods | Pantheon | 63%
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C | Writing system developed in Bulgaria in the 9th-10th century AD for Slavic-speaking people | Cyrillic Script | 59%
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W | Knight who was one of the main leaders during the First War of Scottish Independence | William Wallace | 50%
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R | Confederation of German client states established in 1806 at the command of Napoleon | Confederation of the {Rhine} | 46%
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X | Roman numerals for 44 | XLIV | 45%
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V | Germanic people who had kingdoms in Iberia and North Africa, and sacked Rome in 455 AD | Vandals | 44%
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U | Codename of one of the D-Day beaches stormed by allied forces on June 6, 1944 | Utah | 43%
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K | Former capital of Prussia, now the Russian city of Kaliningrad | Königsberg | 30%
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