Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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US president who abolished slavery and won the Civil War | Abraham Lincoln | 98%
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German/Austrian musician who composed several great symphonies, concertos and sonatas, despite being deaf most of his life | Ludwig van Beethoven | 98%
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French biologist and chemist who made immense strives in the fields of prevention and cure of disease, known for treating milk and wine to stop bacterial infection | Louis Pasteur | 85%
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Greek teacher, one of the first moral philosophers, and brain behind the method of 'elenchus' | Socrates | 85%
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Spanish surrealist artist, famous for his melting clocks and pet anteater | Salvador Dali | 79%
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US founding father who invented bifocals, the lightning rod, and the glass harmonica | Benjamin Franklin | 63%
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Ming Dynasty eunuch, admiral of 300 of the largest wooden ships ever built | Admiral Zheng He | 13%
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American actor, voice of Dick Dasterdly, Tigger, and Gargamel, and inventor of many things including an artificial heart | Paul Winchell | 8%
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Prussian philosopher, naturalist and explorer, first person to comment on human induced climate change as early as 1800, has more species and places named after him than anyone else | Alexander von Humboldt | 6%
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Roman emperor who ended the Crisis of the Third Century | Aurelian | 6%
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Longest reigning emperor of China and founder of the 'era of prosperity' | Kangxi Emperor | 4%
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Welsh Mathematician who invented the equals sign (=), and introduced the plus sign (+) and pi symbol to mathematics | Robert Recorde | 4%
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Alexei Ananenko | 2%
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Boris Baranov | 0%
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Three Ukrainian technicians at the Chernobyl plant who sacrificed themselves to prevent a steam explosion and saved millions of lives | Valeri Bezpalov | 0%
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