| Hint | Answer | % Correct | |
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| Inventor of the Rubik's Cube | 1944 | Ernö Rubik | 100%
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| Hungarian football legend (Real Madrid) | 1927 | Ferenc Puskás | 100%
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| Hungarian-American escape artist and illusionist | 1874 | Harry Houdini | 100%
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| Former footballer who played for Hoffenheim, Mainz, Schalke and Hungarian national team | 1987 | Ádám Szalai | 80%
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| One of the most famous Hungarian poets, he was considered as Hungary's great "proletarian poet" during the communist era | 1905 | Attila József | 80%
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| Hungarian-American physicist who is known as "the father of the hydrogen bomb" | 1908 | Edward Teller | 80%
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| Goalkeeper who plays for RB Leipzig and the Hungarian national team | 1990 | Péter Gulácsi | 80%
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| Hungarian-American actress, "Moulin Rouge" "Im Zeichen des Bösens", she had nine marriages | 1917 | Zsa Zsa Gabor | 80%
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| Hungarian-British inventor of holography and Nobel Prize laureate | 1900 | Dennis Gabor | 60%
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| ^Hungarian-American actress and sister of ^ | 1919 | Eva Gabor | 60%
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| Hungarian-American billionaire investor and philanthropsist and target of antisemitic conspiracy theories | 1930 | George Soros | 60%
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| Author and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature, "Fatelessness" "Kaddish for an Unborn Child" | 1929 | Imre Kertesz | 60%
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| Footballer who plays for Galatasaray and the Hungarian national team | 1997 | Roland Sallai | 60%
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| Hungarian-American billionaire and software architect, known for creating Microsoft Office and being a space tourist | 1948 | Charles Simonyi | 40%
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| Actor, "Son of Saul" "Marty Supreme" | 1967 | Géza Röhrig | 40%
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| Director, "On Body and Soul" | 1955 | Ildikó Enyedi | 40%
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| Swimmer, world record holder and Olympic champion | 2000 | Kristóf Milák | 40%
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| Hungarian-Argentine inventor of the modern ballpoint pen | 1899 | Lászlo Biro | 40%
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| Hungarian-American director, "Casablanca" | 1886 | Michael Curtiz | 40%
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| Journalist and father of modern Zionism | 1860 | Theodor Herzl | 40%
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| Hungarian-American businessman and co-founder of Intel | 1936 | Andrew Grove | 20%
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| Israeli author and film director, he was one of the most widely read contemporary satirists in the world. "The Policeman" "Sallah Shabati" | 1924 | Ephraim Kishon | 20%
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| Biophysicist and winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine in 1961 | 1899 | Georg von Békésy | 20%
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| Hungarian-Israeli founder of Krav Maga | 1910 | Imi Lichtenfeld | 20%
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| Communist politician and Chairman of the Council of Ministers from 1967 to 1975 | 1916 | Jenö Fock | 20%
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| Director, "Son of Saul" | 1977 | László Nemes | 20%
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| Hungarian-American billionaire and founder of Interactive Brokers | 1944 | Thomas Petterfy | 20%
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| Former footballer who played for Hoffenheim, Mainz, Cottbus and Hungarian national team | 1979 | Zsolt Löw | 20%
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