| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| 2nd wife of the above. Leader of eponymous social organization and "Spiritual Leader of the Nation" | Maria Eva Duarte de Peron | 86%
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| General and President 1946-55 & 1973-74, created a political movement name after him. | Juan Domingo Peron | 84%
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| Pope 2013-Present | Francisco | 83%
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| Marxist revolutionary and guerrilla leader. | Ernesto "Che" Guevara | 82%
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| Current football player for Barcelona, team captain for Argentine national team, winner of Golden Ball award in 2014 FlFA World Cup | Lionel Messi | 82%
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| Football legend. The "Hand of God" | Diego Maradona | 81%
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| Husband of the above. Former president of Argentina (2003-2007). | Nestor Kirchner | 69%
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| Current president of Argentina since 2007, leader of the Front for Victory political group. | Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner | 60%
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| Short story writer and poet "El Aleph", head librarian, blind | Jorge Luis Borges | 52%
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| General and revolutinary leader, the "Liberator of Argentina" | Jose San Martin | 51%
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| Leading tango singer, composer and actor, died in a plan crash in Colombia in 1935 | Carlos Gardel | 49%
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| General & dictator from 1976 to 1981, directed widespread murder and kidnappings of activists and political oponents. | Jorge Videla | 48%
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| Comic strip figure, a little girl. Drawn by Quino. | Mafalda | 48%
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| 3rd wife of 2 above & his vice president. Succeeded to the presidency (1974-76) upon his death until she was overthrown by the military. | Maria Estela "Isabel" Martinez de Peron | 48%
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| Professional tennis player. | Juan Martin del Potro | 44%
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| Modernizing President (1868-1874) and "father" of Argentina's educational system | Domingo Faustino Sarmiento | 39%
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| Won the World Championship of Drivers five times in Formula One racing | Juan Manuel Fangio | 39%
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| Argentine born Queen of the Netherlands | Queen Maxima of the Netherlands | 38%
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| Patriot and designer of the Argentine national flag | Manuel Belgrano | 36%
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| First democratic elected president (1983-1989) after the dictatorship | Raul Alfonsin | 36%
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| Folklore singer "Gracias a la vida" (Thanks for life) "Agustina y el mar" (Agustina and the sea) "Solo le pido a Dios" (l only ask God) | Mercedes Sosa | 35%
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| President from 1916-22 & 1928-30. First president elected by universal free elections. Leader of UCR party | Hipolito Yrigoyen | 34%
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| Author of "Martin Fierro" | Jose Hernandez | 30%
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| Hungarian born inventor of the ballpoint pen | Laszlo Biro | 26%
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| Founder of the Radical Civic Union "UCR" political party, Argentina's oldest party | Leandro Alem | 21%
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| General, President and founder of "La Nacion" Newspaper. Politician for over 50 years. | Bartolome Mitre | 19%
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| Tango singer known for "Se dice de mi" and nicknamed "La Morocha Argentina" (The Argentine Brunette) | Tita Merello | 19%
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| Nobel Prize Winner in Chemistry in 1970. Creator of Salsa Golf | Luis Leloir | 17%
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| Winner of 1980 Nobel Peace Prize | Adolfo Perez Esquivel | 16%
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| Writer, author, published "Sur" magazine, called "The quintessential Argentine woman" | Victoria Ocampo | 16%
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| Actress, starred in Oscar winning "The Official Story" | Norma Aleandro | 14%
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| Feminist and sculptor "Nereids Fountain" | Lola Mora | 12%
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| Author "Kiss of the Spider Woman" | Manuel Puig | 12%
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| Nobel Prize Winner for Physiology or Medicine for his discovery of pituitary hormones in regulating the amount of blood sugar in animals. | Bernardo Houssay | 10%
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| Founder of "Mothers of Plaza de Mayo" murdered by the military dictatorship in 1977 | Azucena Villaflor | 9%
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