| Hint | Answer | % Correct | |
|---|---|---|---|
| N | Frenchman who conquered most of Europe | Napoleon | 92%
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| N | The only U.S. President to resign | Nixon | 91%
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| O | Mr. Von Bismarck | Otto | 89%
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| A | Leader of the Huns | Attila | 87%
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| T | Former country ruled by a Lama | Tibet | 85%
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| D | Celtic priest | Druid | 80%
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| G | Most famous battle of the U.S. Civil War | Gettysburg | 79%
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| C | Luxury car brand named for the founder of Detroit | Cadillac | 78%
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| M | "ism" that led to the Soviet Union | Marxism | 77%
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| G | Inventor of the printing press with moveable type | Gutenberg | 73%
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| X | Company that invented the computer mouse | Xerox | 71%
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| R | Head of Standard Oil, he became the first U.S. billionaire | Rockefeller | 68%
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| T | Dance move popular in the early 1960s | Twist | 65%
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| G | Naval beverage of water and rum | Grog | 61%
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| R | Dueling sword made for stabbing | Rapier | 56%
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| W | Necessary ingredient for the defenestrations of Prague | Window | 53%
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| R | Female factory worker of WWII: Rosie the _______ | Riveter | 52%
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| A | Ancient Mesopotamian kingdom | Assyria | 45%
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| E | Fur often worn by royalty | Ermine | 39%
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| E | Expertise of Emily Post and Amy Vanderbilt | Etiquette | 20%
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