| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| This French general & emperor was buried in 1821 without his manhood | Napoleon | 89%
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| Pieces of this German-Jewish scientist's brain have been preserved in tupperware | Albert Einstein | 87%
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| His corpse has been preserved in a Red Square mausoleum | Lenin | 81%
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| He was burnt in the Reich Chancellery | Adolf Hitler | 68%
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| She was enbalmed and showcased for political purposes by her president husband | Eva Peron | 66%
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| This revolutionary's corpse was initially buried in an anonymous Bolivian mass grave | Che Guevara | 64%
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| This murdered US presidential assassin was exhumed in 1981 to verify his identity | Lee Harvey Oswald | 62%
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| This American outlaw gunslinger was shot from behind in 1882 and buried in his family backyard | Billy the Kid | 47%
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| This Gonzo writer's ashes were dispersed by a 47 m tall cannon | Hunter S. Thompson | 47%
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| This American musician is buried in his father's private estate | Elvis Presley | 45%
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| His corpse was first buried anonymously and then secretly kept in a convent for 11 years until a 1957 burial in Dovia di Predappio | Benito Mussolini | 26%
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| In 1978, thieves stole and demanded a ransom for this American actor's one-year old remains buried in Switzerland | Charlie Chaplin | 26%
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| This unheralded US athlete was buried in twin Pennsylvania towns, which are named after him | Jim Thorpe | 23%
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| This US country-rocker was cremated in Joshua Tree park in 1973 | Gram Parsons | 17%
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| Against his wishes, this US golfer's body was preserved by the cryonics organization Alcor | Ted Williams | 15%
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| This US psychologist/writer's ashes were among the first to be dispersed in space | Timothy Leary | 11%
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| This US writer/poet's ashes spent 15 years in her attorney's office and were buried in 1988 under her suggested epitaph ''Excuse my dust.'' | Dorothy Parker | 9%
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| Buried in the Paris Panthéon 100 years after his death, this inventor's inspiring hands remained in the original grave | Louis Braille | 4%
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