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1 | Princess of Wales who died in a car crash. | Princess Diana | 96%
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9 | Starred in "Forrest Gump," "Apollo 13," "Toy Story," and "Saving Private Ryan." | Tom Hanks | 89%
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31 | English author who wrote the bestselling Harry Potter fantasy books. | J.K. Rowling | 87%
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23 | Actor who rose to fame playing Harry Potter. | Daniel Radcliffe | 83%
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6 | The September 11 attacks and wars in Afghanistan and Iraq occurred during this man's presidency. | George W. Bush | 81%
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3 | Starred in "Mission: Impossible," "Top Gun," and "Jerry Maguire." | Tom Cruise | 81%
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7 | Longest-lasting drummer for The Beatles. | Ringo Starr | 78%
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2 | Former child actress who starred in "Mean Girls." | Lindsay Lohan | 74%
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18 | Politician who radically changed the conditions of the Apartheid state of South Africa. | Nelson Mandela | 74%
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22 | Pop singer and actress who used to date Justin Bieber. | Selena Gomez | 74%
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30 | Bodybuilder, actor, and politician who served as the governor of California from 2003 to 2011. | Arnold Schwarzenegger | 70%
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29 | Italian dictator who came to power after his successful March on Rome in 1922. | Benito Mussolini | 70%
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26 | One of the most influential figures in the history of rock and roll as frontman of The Rolling Stones. | Mick Jagger | 70%
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24 | Hip-hop and R&B performer with hits like "On The Floor" and "Jenny From The Block." | Jennifer Lopez | 69%
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13 | Starred in "Star Wars," "Raiders of the Lost Ark," "Blade Runner," and "The Fugitive." | Harrison Ford | 67%
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25 | Actor who played Joey on "Friends." | Matt LeBlanc | 67%
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21 | Starred in "Good Will Hunting," "Dead Poets Society," "Patch Adams," and "Jumanji." | Robin Williams | 67%
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16 | Comedy actor who rose to fame on Saturday Night Live before starring in films like "Anchorman," "Old School," and "Elf." | Will Ferrell | 67%
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19 | Starred in the TV show "Sherlock," and films like "12 Years A Slave," "The Imitation Game," "Star Trek Into Darkness," and "Doctor Strange." | Benedict Cumberbatch | 65%
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28 | Former First Lady of the United States who who was seen, across the world, as a symbol of American style, elegance, and grace. | Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis | 65%
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12 | Stand-up comedian who became known for starring on his own sitcom before he was publicly accussed of sexual assault. | Bill Cosby | 54%
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10 | Physicist who invented the electrical motor, arc lighting, and AC power. | Nikola Tesla | 52%
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20 | First confirmed person to reach the top of Mount Everest with Tenzing Norgay. | Edmund Hillary | 50%
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4 | Singer and rapper with songs "Circles," "Sunflower," "Rockstar," and "Psycho." | Post Malone | 50%
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17 | Actor from "Knight Rider" and "Baywatch" who later crossed over into a music career. | David Hasselhoff | 48%
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8 | Billionaire and co-founder of Standard Oil Company, the first formidable U.S. business trust. | John D. Rockefeller | 39%
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11 | Italian designer recognized for his tailored menswear and red carpet looks. | Giorgio Armani | 31%
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27 | Star MLB shortstop/third baseman who helped lead the New York Yankees to victory in the 2009 World Series. | Alex Rodriguez | 30%
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14 | Actress best known for her role as Sue Sylvester in the TV show "Glee." | Jane Lynch | 30%
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15 | Professional wrestler, actor and Governor of Minnesota from 1999-2003. | Jesse Ventura | 30%
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5 | According to this man, "There's a sucker born every minute." | P. T. Barnum | 22%
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