# | Hint | Person | % Correct |
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1 | Starred in "Mary Poppins," "The Sound of Music," and "The Princess Diaries." | Julie Andrews | 92%
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17 | Rapper known for hits "Lose Yourself," "Not Afraid," "Rap God," and "The Real Slim Shady." | Eminem | 89%
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9 | Former member of the Beatles who was shot in New York City. | John Lennon | 89%
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3 | Lead singer of No Doubt who is also known for her songs "Hollaback Girl," and "The Great Escape." | Gwen Stefani | 86%
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2 | Passive resistance leader who successfully led India in a nonviolent revolution against the British Empire. | Mahatma Gandhi | 84%
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26 | Former First Lady, Secretary of State, New York Senator, and 2016 presidential candidate. | Hillary Clinton | 81%
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21 | Reality TV star who became famous from a sex tape and is now married to Kanye West. | Kim Kardashian | 81%
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13 | The first female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. | Margaret Thatcher | 78%
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7 | Served three non-consecutive terms as the President of Russia since 2000. | Vladimir Putin | 78%
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8 | Grammy Award-winning R&B singer with hits like "Grenade," "Locked Out of Heaven," and "24K Magic." | Bruno Mars | 76%
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28 | Co-founder of Microsoft; he used to be the wealthiest individual in the world. | Bill Gates | 70%
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11 | Longest-serving US First Lady, known for her humanitarian efforts. | Eleanor Roosevelt | 70%
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12 | Actor best known for playing Wolverine in the X-Men film series. | Hugh Jackman | 70%
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30 | One of the United States' Founding Fathers, as well as its first vice president and its second president. | John Adams | 68%
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18 | Rock 'n' roll pioneer who released songs like "Johnny B. Goode," and "Roll Over Beethoven." | Chuck Berry | 65%
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16 | Irish playwright who was imprisoned for homosexuality. | Oscar Wilde | 65%
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25 | 20th-century painter and sculptor who co-founded the Cubist movement. | Pablo Picasso | 59%
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20 | Rapper known for his songs "Gin & Juice," and "Drop It Like It's Hot." | Snoop Dogg | 59%
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27 | British explorer who mapped the South Pacific, including Australia's eastern coastline and Hawaii. | Captain James Cook | 57%
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14 | R&B singer who sang "Yeah!," "OMG," "Love in this Club," and "DJ Got Us Fallin' In Love." | Usher | 54%
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29 | Iconic American painter and former television host of Public Television's "The Joy of Painting." | Bob Ross | 49%
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4 | Star of "Planet of the Apes," "Ben-Hur" and "The Ten Commandments." | Charlton Heston | 46%
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31 | Italian explorer and navigator who set out to claim the East Indies for Spain. | Christopher Columbus | 46%
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15 | Author of the Godfather novels, as well as the original screenplay for the 1978 Superman film. | Mario Puzo | 46%
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23 | He is considered by many to be the greatest football player of all-time. | Pelé | 43%
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22 | Character actor best known for his roles in "Back to the Future," "Who Framed Roger Rabbit," and the TV series "Taxi." | Christopher Lloyd | 41%
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5 | Astrophysicist and most recent host of the TV show "Cosmos." | Neil deGrasse Tyson | 41%
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24 | First individual person to reach 100 million subscribers on YouTube. | PewDiePie | 41%
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10 | NFL quarterback who led the Packers to victory in Super Bowl XXXI. | Brett Favre | 38%
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6 | Actress who starred in "The Karate Kid," "Adventures in Babysitting," "Back to the Future Part II," and "Leaving Las Vegas." | Elisabeth Shue | 35%
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19 | Actor and filmmaker known for movies like "Elf," "Iron Man," "Chef," and TV shows like "The Mandalorian." | Jon Favreau | 30%
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