| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Das Fuhrer | Adolf Hitler | 84%
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| Beware the Ides of March | Julius Caesar | 84%
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| Victorious at Trafalgar | Horatio Nelson | 72%
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| His name struck fear into hearts of men | Alexander the Great | 69%
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| WWII US general, later President | Dwight D. Eisenhower | 69%
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| He had his last stand in 1876 | George Armstrong Custer | 66%
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| French general who lost in a battle that sounds like a bathroom | Napoleon Bonaparte | 66%
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| Played a lead role in the establishment of Venezuela, and the namesake for another South American country | Simón Bolívar | 66%
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| Il Duce | Benito Mussolini | 63%
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| Lead general of the Confederate States | Robert E. Lee | 63%
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| The Desert Fox | Erwin Rommel | 59%
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| One of the Union leaders, 18th US President | Ulysses S. Grant | 59%
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| The greatest leader of the Huns | Attila the Hun | 56%
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| Lead American general in American Revolution | George Washington | 53%
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| Defeated the Aztecs | Hernán Cortés | 47%
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| Persian king who was considered "great" despite being defeated by another "great" | Xerxes the Great | 38%
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| British queen who led an uprising against the occupying Roman forces | Boudica | 31%
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| Grandfather of Kublai | Ghenghis Khan | 28%
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| Mel Gibson likely misquoted his death | William Wallace | 22%
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| Roman emperor who went to Britain to collect seashells | Caligula | 16%
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| Macedonian general who founded a dynasty in Egypt | Ptolemy | 13%
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| Owned the most land of any Roman emperor | Trajan | 13%
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| Revolutionary in a country named after another answer in this quiz | Che Guevara | 6%
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| Died of a stroke while playing chess | Ivan the Terrible | 6%
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| Threw three kids into a furnace | Nebuchadnezzar | 6%
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| Μολών λαβέ (come and take them) | Leonidas | 3%
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| "The Hero of Upper Canada" | Sir Isaac Brock | 0%
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