Hint | Year | Answer | % Correct |
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The first President of the United States | 1799 | George Washington | 95%
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Composer of The Four Seasons | 1741 | Antonio Vivaldi | 89%
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English genius who explained gravity | 1727 | Isaac Newton | 89%
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Famous pirate whose real name was Edward Teach | 1718 | Blackbeard | 84%
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The Queen of France during French revolution | 1793 | Marie Antoinette | 84%
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Longest-ruling female leader of Russia | 1796 | Catherine the Great | 82%
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Discoverer of a famous comet | 1742 | Edmond Halley | 82%
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King of France known as the Sun King | 1716 | Louis XIV | 82%
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English explorer of the Pacific | 1779 | James Cook | 79%
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Composer of Eine kleine Nachtmusik | 1791 | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | 79%
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Scientist after who is first standardized temperature scale name | 1736 | Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit | 76%
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French revolutionary leader during the Reign of Terror | 1794 | Maximilien Robespierre | 74%
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The czar who modernized 18th century Russia | 1725 | Peter the Great | 74%
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One of the Founding Fathers of the United States | 1790 | Benjamin Franklin | 71%
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The author of Robinson Crusoe | 1731 | Daniel Defoe | 71%
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The King of France during French revolution | 1793 | Louis XVI | 71%
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Italian adventurer whose name is now synonymous with "womanizer" | 1798 | Giacomo Casanova | 68%
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German composer known for Brandenburg Concertos | 1750 | Johann Sebastian Bach | 66%
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The satirical Irish author of Gulliver's Travels | 1745 | Jonathan Swift | 63%
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Craftsman of string instruments from Lombardy | 1737 | Antonio Stradivari | 55%
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Witty playwright and author of Candide | 1778 | Voltaire | 55%
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English philosopher and the Father of Classical Liberalism | 1704 | John Locke | 45%
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Swedish botanist who formalised binomial nomenclature | 1778 | Carl Linnaeus | 37%
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Political philosopher known for his ‘Social Contract‘ | 1778 | Jean-Jacques Rousseau | 37%
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The only female ruler of the Habsburg Empire | 1780 | Maria Theresa | 37%
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Scottish pirate whose real name was William | 1701 | Captain Kidd | 21%
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The mathematician who said God created the best of all possible worlds | 1716 | Gottfried Leibniz | 21%
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Welsh pirate known as Black Bart | 1722 | Bartholomew Roberts | 16%
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English pirate commonly known as Calico Jack | 1720 | John Rackham | 13%
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English pirate known as Black Sam and Prince of Pirates | 1717 | Samuel Bellamy | 11%
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