| Clue | Catholic | % Correct |
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| Woman who fought for France and was burned at the stake | Joan of Arc | 97%
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| Painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel | Michelangelo | 97%
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| She founded a mission to serve "the poorest of the poor" in the slums of Calcutta | Mother Teresa | 96%
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| The only pope born in Poland | John Paul II | 95%
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| One of only two bodybuilders to star in "Predator" and also govern a U.S. state | Arnold Schwarzenegger | 93%
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| The first Catholic U.S. President | John F. Kennedy | 92%
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| Poet who wrote "The Divine Comedy" | Dante Alighieri | 89%
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| Basketball star who took the Eucharist just hours before he died in a tragic helicopter accident in 2020 | Kobe Bryant | 89%
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| Creator of Middle Earth | J.R.R. Tolkien | 89%
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| Queen who tried to restore Catholicism to England | Mary I | 89%
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| The only player to win three men's FIFA World Cups | Pelé | 88%
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| He found a way to use heat to reduce the risk of bacterial infection in milk | Louis Pasteur | 87%
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| The only French king to be sainted | Louis IX | 85%
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| Director of the 2004 film "The Passion of the Christ" | Mel Gibson | 80%
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| Australian actress who returned to Catholicism after a hiatus as a Scientologist during her former marriage | Nicole Kidman | 73%
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| Italian-American crooner who starred as a priest in "The Miracle of the Bells" despite rumors of Mafia connections | Frank Sinatra | 70%
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| Actor who is the father of Emilio and Charlie | Martin Sheen | 68%
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| Author of "Utopia" who was executed in the reign of Henry VIII | Thomas More | 60%
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| "Turbulent priest" who was allegedly murdered at the behest of Henry II | Thomas Becket | 40%
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| Philosopher whose "wager" says that one should believe in God because the cost is finite, while the potential benefits are infinite | Blaise Pascal | 34%
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