Famous People A to M + Nato Code A to M - Statistics

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Answer Stats
Hint Answer % Correct
First on the Moon Armstrong, Neil
92%
Famous Boxer Ali, Muhammad
81%
Deaf Composer / musician Beethoven, Ludwig van
81%
E=MC2 Einstein, Albert
81%
Of Nazareth Jesus
79%
Mona Lisa Leonardo da Vinci
77%
Queen of Egypt Cleopatra
76%
Evolution Darwin, Charles
74%
Father of India, Assassinated 1949 Gandhi, Mohandas
74%
I have a dream King, Martin Luther
74%
Mickey Mouse Disney, Walt
73%
A ------------ NATO phonetic alphabet Alpha
72%
Italian scientist with a Telescope. Galileo, Galilei
72%
Queen of France 1774 - 1793 (let them eat cake) Antoinette, Marie
71%
Terrible first Tsar of Russia Ivan
70%
Mongol Empire Builder Khan, Genghis
69%
The Iliad and The Odyssey Homer
67%
Imagine Lennon, John
67%
WW2 Supreme Commander / President Eisenhower, Dwight D.
66%
Model T Ford, Henry
66%
Silent movie star, the little tramp Chaplin, Charlie
65%
Protestant reformer Luther, Martin
65%
Father of modern Russia and last leader of Soviet Russia Gorbachev, Mikhail
64%
Pride and Prejudice Austen, Jane
63%
Sistine Chapel Michelangelo Buonarroti
63%
C------------ NATO phonetic alphabet Charlie
62%
Pioneer of Pyschoanalysis Freud, Sigmund
62%
King, Warrior, Musician and father of Elizabeth I Henry VIII
62%
Flew too close to the sun (also name of farthest single star visible) Icarus
62%
The virgin Queen Elizabeth I
60%
B------------ NATO phonetic alphabet Bravo
59%
First human in space Gagarin, Yuri
59%
"Veni, vidi vici" Caesar, Julius
58%
D ------------ NATO phonetic alphabet Delta
58%
A Comet named after this Astronomer Halley, Edmond
58%
Declaration of Independence Jefferson, Thomas
58%
Patriarch of Judaism, Christianity and Islam Abraham
57%
Built a wall across Britain Hadrian, Publius
57%
Escapologist Houdini, Harry
56%
Eureka! Archimedes
55%
Composer / Musician father of 20 Bach, J.S.
55%
Financed Colombus, mother of Catherine of Aragon Isabella, Queen of Castile
55%
Gettysburg Address Lincoln, Abraham
53%
Composer - Polish Chopin, Frederic
51%
"We shall never surrender" Churchill, Winston
51%
Maid of Orleans Joan of Arc
51%
Prisoner on Robben Island for 27 years Mandella, Nelson
50%
E ------------ NATO phonetic alphabet Echo
49%
F ------------ NATO phonetic alphabet Foxtrot
49%
1,000 Patents+ Edison, Thomas
48%
The seventh month of the year: Julius Caesar
48%
Penicillin Fleming, Alexander
45%
H ------------ NATO phonetic alphabet Hotel
43%
First Automobile, 1886 Benz, Karl
41%
Lost in the Pacific? Earhart, Amelia
41%
A Brief History of Time Hawking, Stephen
41%
K ------------ NATO phonetic alphabet Kilo
41%
L ------------ NATO phonetic alphabet Lima
41%
The father of Radio Marconi, Guglielmo
41%
Robinson Crusoe Defoe, Daniel
38%
G ------------ NATO phonetic alphabet Golf
38%
I ------------ NATO phonetic alphabet India
38%
Foundation for the Blind Keller, Helen
38%
Water Lilies Monet, Claude
38%
Athos, Porthos, Aramis Dumas, Alexandre
37%
Mrs Napoleon Josephine
37%
J ------------ NATO phonetic alphabet Juliett
36%
He was the first known European to have discovered North America Eriksson, Leif
33%
French painter on Tahiti Gauguin, Paul
33%
30 pieces of Silver? Iscariot, Judas
31%
Chess was his game Fischer, Bobby
30%
Around the World Magellan, Ferdinand
29%
Kite flying inventor Franklin, Benjamin
28%
Electromagnetic Induction = Generation of Electricity Faraday, Michael
27%
Invented vulcanised rubber in 1844 - still used in tires / tyres Goodyear, Charles
27%
Spirit of St. Louis Lindbergh, Charles
27%
M ------------ NATO phonetic alphabet Mike
27%
Tilting at Windmills Cervantes, Miguel de
26%
WWW The World Wide Web Berners-Lee, Tim
22%
Vaccinations Jenner, Edward
22%
Winnie the Pooh Milne A.A.
22%
Athlete, 4 minute miler, Neurologist. Bannister, Roger
20%
French father of Chemistry Lavoisier, Antoine
19%
Adventures in Wonderland Dodgson, Charles
17%
Peer Gynt Ibsen, Henrik
17%
PT- 109 Kennedy, J.F.
17%
Ode to a Nightingale Keats, John
16%
Rip van Winkle Irving, Washington
15%
No spark for his Engine? Diesel, Rudolf
12%
Television 1926 and colour TV first. Baird, John Logie
8%
Pirate who was hung twice! Kidd, William
6%
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