Clue | Historical Figure | % Correct |
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German spy disguised as a stripper | Mata Hari | 64%
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The first person to circumnavigate the globe | Ferdinand Magellan | 61%
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Mexican artist wed to Diego Rivera | Frida Kahlo | 61%
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German WWII general nicknamed the "Desert Fox" | Erwin Rommel | 57%
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Discovered the most useful drug in history, penicillin | Alexander Fleming | 54%
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The last Aztec emperor, who confronted Hernan Cortes | Moctezuma II | 50%
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Led the Spartan 300 against the Persian army at the Battle of Thermopylae | King Leonidas | 43%
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Last Grand Prince of Moscow and a generally disliked ruler | Ivan the Terrible | 36%
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Australian bushranger who is the only person to be executed in Victoria | Ned Kelly | 32%
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Wrote "The Charge of the Light Brigade" | Alfred Lord Tennyson | 29%
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Admiral of the Japanese navy during World War II | Isoroku Yamamoto | 29%
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Secretary of State under Abraham Lincoln who has a city in Alaska named after him | William H Seward | 21%
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Championed the United Nations' efforts on human rights | Eleanor Roosevelt | 18%
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Member of Venice's most powerful family and mother of three French Kings | Catherine de Medici | 14%
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Led the Taiwanese rebellion against mainland China | Chiang Kai-Shek | 11%
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Buried under the Great Pyramid of Giza and had 15 kids | Pharoah Khufu | 11%
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Genevan philosphe who wrote "The Social Contract" | Jean-Jacques Rosseau | 4%
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Discovered the double-helix structure of DNA, which was then stolen from her | Rosalind Franklin | 4%
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Australian WWI General who recaptured the crucial village of Villers-Bretoneaux | Sir John Monash | 4%
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Wrote the line, "Let me wipe it first, it smells of mortality" | William Shakespeare | 4%
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