| People | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Best-selling horror author / #1 female tennis player in 1972 | Stephen & Billie Jean King | 88%
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| Person who made a giant leap in 1969 / New Orleans jazz musician | Neil & Louis Armstrong | 81%
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| "The Queen of Soul" / Inventor of the bifocals | Aretha & Ben Franklin | 73%
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| Actress from "Transformers" / Actor with Parkinson's disease | Megan & Michael J. Fox | 72%
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| First winner of "American Idol" / Controversial "Top Gear" host | Kelly & Jeremy Clarkson | 66%
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| Singer of "Teenage Dream" / Sitcom star who drowned in 2023 | Katy & Matthew Perry | 65%
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| Transgender reality TV star / Inventor of the smallpox vaccine | Caitlyn & Edward Jenner | 64%
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| Star who has a statue in Hong Kong / Director who calls his films "joints" | Bruce & Spike Lee | 62%
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| Track star from 1984 / Creator of the Narnia series | Carl & C.S. Lewis | 56%
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| Mel Gibson's partner in "Lethal Weapon" / Rapper known as Childish Gambino | Danny & Donald Glover | 53%
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| One-armed admiral / Red-headed Texan who sang "On the Road Again" | Horatio & Willie Nelson | 53%
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| Singer who died of an overdose in 2012 / First President of Texas | Whitney & Sam Houston | 47%
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| Nebraska resident worth over $100 billion / "Margaritaville" singer | Warren & Jimmy Buffett | 46%
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| Star of "The Remains of the Day" / Namesake of Baltimore's top med school | Anthony & Johns Hopkins | 39%
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| Director of "Apollo 13" / Beheaded fifth wife of Henry VIII | Ron & Catherine Howard | 38%
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| Biggest tycoon of the 1920s / Only U.S. President from Michigan | Henry & Gerald R. Ford | 35%
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| Guggenheim museum architect / Ex-wife of Sean Penn | Frank Lloyd & Robin Wright | 27%
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| British lord who developed a logical basis for mathematics / Star of "Escape From New York" | Bertrand & Kurt Russell | 24%
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