| Hint | Answer | % Correct | |
|---|---|---|---|
| First Lady from 1974 to 1977 | 1918 | Betty Ford | 100%
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| Actor, "Indiana Jones" "Star Wars" "Blade Runner" "The Fugitive" | 1942 | Harrison Ford | 100%
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| Founder of Playboy | 1926 | Hugh Hefner | 100%
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| First Lady from 2009 to 2017, attorney and author of "Becoming" | 1964 | Michelle Obama | 100%
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| Singer and convicted sex offender, "I Believe I Can Fly" | 1967 | R. Kelly | 100%
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| Co-founder of his brother's entertainment company and CEO of the company from 1929 to 1971 | 1893 | Roy O. Disney | 100%
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| Animator, entrepreneur and pioneer of American animation industry, as a producer he holds the recorf for most Academy Awards earned by an individual | 1901 | Walt Disney | 100%
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| Actor, "The Office" "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" "The Cleveland Show" | 1971 | Craig Robinson | 75%
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| Actress, "Kill Bill" "Wall Street" "Blade Runner" | 1960 | Daryl Hannah | 75%
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| Secretary of State from 2009 to 2013, First Lady from 1993 to 2001 and Democratic nominee for president in 2016 | 1947 | Hillary Clinton | 75%
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| Hall of Fame Point Guard who played his whole NBA career for the Detroit Pistons | 1961 | Isiah Thomas | 75%
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| Murderer of Lee Harvey Oswald | 1911 | Jack Ruby | 75%
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| Actress and singer, "Respect" "Dreamgirls" | 1981 | Jennifer Hudson | 75%
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| Actor, known as Jackson Avery in "Grey's Anatomy" and Markus in the game "Detroit: Become Human" | 1981 | Jesse Williams | 75%
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| Actor, "Step Brothers" "Chicago" "Carnage" "The Lobster" | 1965 | John C. Reilly | 75%
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| Actor and comedian, "Good Will Hunting" "Dead Poets Society" "Jumanji" | 1951 | Robin Williams | 75%
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| Secretary of Education from 2009 to 2016 and CEO of Chicago Public Schools from 2001 to 2009 | 1964 | Arne Duncan | 50%
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| Lead singer and guitarist of The Smashing Pumpkins | 1967 | Billy Corgan | 50%
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| Actor, "Nebraska" "Coming Home" "The Hateful Eight" | 1936 | Bruce Dern | 50%
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| Head coach of the Milwaukee Bucks (former head coach of the Boston Celtics, Los Angeles Clippers, Philadelphia 76ers and Orlando Magic) | 1961 | Doc Rivers | 50%
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| Prohibition agent, known for his efforts to bring down Al Capone. He is portrayed by Kevin Costner in "The Untouchables" | 1903 | Eliot Ness | 50%
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| Founder, owner and head coach of the Chicago Bears, nicknamed "Papa Bear" | 1895 | George Halas | 50%
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| Actress, "The X-Files" "Sex Education" "The Fall" "The Crown" | 1968 | Gillian Anderson | 50%
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| Director, "Groundhog Day" "National Lampoon's Vacation" and actor in "Ghostbusters" | 1944 | Harold Ramis | 50%
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| Actor and comedian, "The Blues Brothers" "Saturday Night Live" "Animal House" | 1949 | John Belushi | 50%
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| Director, "The Blues Brothers" "An American Werewolf in London" "Coming to America" | 1950 | John Landis | 50%
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| Pope since 2025 and the first North American head of the Catholic Church | 1955 | Leo XIV | 50%
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| Actor, known for his role as John Coffey in "The Green Mile" | 1957 | Michael Clarke Duncan | 50%
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| Director, "Heat" "Miami Vice" "Collateral" | 1943 | Michael Mann | 50%
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| Actor, "Ant-Man" "The Martian" "End of Watch" | 1976 | Michael Peña | 50%
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| Actress, "Boyhood" "Medium" "True Romance" | 1968 | Patricia Arquette | 50%
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| Author, "The Man in the High Castle" "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?" | 1928 | Philip K. Dick | 50%
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| Director, "Forrest Gump" "Back to the Future" "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" | 1952 | Robert Zemeckis | 50%
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| Creator of "Grey's Anatomy" "Scandal" and executive producer of "How to Get Away with Murder" | 1970 | Shonda Rhimes | 50%
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| Actor, "Hustle & Flow" "Empire" "Iron Man" | 1969 | Terrence Howard | 50%
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| Actor, "Platoon" "Major League" "Sniper" | 1949 | Tom Berenger | 50%
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| Actor, known for his role as Captain Raymond Holt in "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" | 1962 | Andre Braugher | 25%
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| Voice of Homer Simpson in "The Simpsons" | 1957 | Dan Castellaneta | 25%
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| Hall of Fame linebacker who played his whole career for the Chicago Bears | 1942 | Dick Butkus | 25%
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| Former quarterback who played primarily for the Philadelphia Eagles and the team's all-time leader in passing yards and passing touchdowns | 1976 | Donovan McNabb | 25%
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| Former Shooting Guard who played for the Miami Heat, Chicago Bulls and Miami Heat | 1982 | Dwayne Wade | 25%
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| Author and creator of Tarzan and John Carter | 1875 | Edgar Rice Burroughs | 25%
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| Director, "The Last Samurai" "Blood Diamond" "Legends of the Fall" | 1952 | Edward Zwick | 25%
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| Actress, "Jane the Virgin" "Annihilation" "Deepwater Horizon" | 1984 | Gina Rodriguez | 25%
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| Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine winner and co-author of the paper proposing the double helix structure of the DNA molecule | 1928 | James Watson | 25%
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| Green Party's presidential nominee in 2012 and 2016 | 1950 | Jill Stein | 25%
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| Director, "The Matrix" "Speed Racer" "Cloud Atlas" | 1965 | Lana Wachowski | 25%
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| Actress and model, "Spider-Man: Homecoming" "BlacKkKlansman" " | 1990 | Laura Harrier | 25%
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| Director, "The Matrix" "Speed Racer" "Cloud Atlas" | 1967 | Lilly Wachowski | 25%
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| Actress, known for her role as Florence Johnston in "The Jeffersons" | 1931 | Marla Gibbs | 25%
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| Creator of "ER" and author of "Jurassic Park" | 1942 | Michael Crichton | 25%
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| Actor, "Reservoir Dogs" "Kill Bill" "Donnie Brasco" | 1957 | Michael Madsen | 25%
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| Basketball coach at Duke University from 1980 to 2022, widely regared as one of the greatest college basketball coaches of all time | 1947 | Mike Krzyzewski | 25%
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| Lead vocalist of the band Chicago from 1967 to 1985 and solo artist, "Glory of Love" | 1944 | Peter Cetera | 25%
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| Hall of Fame tight end who played for the Denver Broncos and Baltimore Ravens | 1968 | Shannon Sharpe | 25%
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| Director, "The French Dispatch" "The Exorcist" | 1935 | William Friedkin | 25%
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| Actress, known for her role as Mary Cooper in "Young Sheldon" | 1983 | Zoe Perry | 25%
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| Actress, "Lucifer" "Dexter" "Vegas" "George Lopez" | 1978 | Aimee Garcia | 0%
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| Actress, "Empire" "Transparent" "MacGyver" | 1991 | Alexandra Grey | 0%
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| Singer, "I'm Outta Love" "Paid My Dues" "Sick and Tired" | 1968 | Anastacia | 0%
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| Actress, "My Girl" "Veep" "Inventing Anna" | 1980 | Anna Chlumsky | 0%
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| Power forward and center who plays for the Dallas Mavericks | 1993 | Anthony Davis | 0%
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| Founder of the Church of Satan and the religion of Satanism | 1930 | Anton LaVey | 0%
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| Justice of the Supreme Court from 1962 to 1965, Ambassador to the United Nations from 1965 to 1968 and Secretary of Labor from 1961 to 1962 | 1908 | Arthur Goldberg | 0%
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| Actor best known for his role as Angel Torres in "Nope" | 1995 | Brandon Perea | 0%
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| Governor of Illinois from 2015 to 2019 | 1956 | Bruce Rauner | 0%
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| Lead vocalist of Rufus and solo artist, nicknamed "Queen of Funk", "I Feel For You" "Ain't Nobody" | 1953 | Chaka Khan | 0%
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| Rapper, "Cross Me" "No Problem" "Favorite Song" | 1993 | Chance the Rapper | 0%
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| Actress, known for her role as Daisy Johnson/Quake in "Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." | 1992 | Chloe Bennet | 0%
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| Rapper and actor, "Southside" "Love of My Life" "Glory" | 1972 | Common | 0%
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| Soul musician, member of The Impressions and civil rights activist | 1942 | Curtis Mayfield | 0%
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| Actor, known for his role as Abed Nadir in "Community" | 1979 | Danny Pudi | 0%
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| President of Baseball Operations for the Philadelphia Phillies since 2021, during his career he has helped building two World Series winning team | 1956 | Dave Dombrowski | 0%
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| Co-creator of "Game of Thrones" | 1971 | D. B. Weiss | 0%
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| Former point guard who played most notably for the Chicago Bulls and youngest player to win the NBA MVP award | 1988 | Derrick Rose | 0%
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| Governor of Massachusetts from 2007 to 2015 | 1956 | Deval Patrick | 0%
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| Secretary of Defense from 1975 to 1977 and again from 2001 to 2006 | 1932 | Donald Rumsfeld | 0%
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| Director, "Dirty Harry" "Escape from Alcatraz" | 1912 | Don Siegel | 0%
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| Activist of the Black Panther Party who got assassinated by law enforcement at age 21, he is portrayed by Daniel Kaluuya in the film "Judas and the Black Messiah" | 1948 | Fred Hampton | 0%
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| Wide Receiver who plays for the New York Jets | 2000 | Garrett Wilson | 0%
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| Co-creator of "Dungeons & Dragons" | 1938 | Gary Gygax | 0%
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| Actress, "Wonder" "Supergirl" "Homefront" "The Fosters" | 2001 | Izabela Vidovic | 0%
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| Senator from Nevada since 2019 | 1957 | Jacky Rosen | 0%
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| Actor best known for his role as Derek Turnbow in "Stranger Things" | 2012 | Jake Connelly | 0%
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| Nobel Prize in Physics winner for an experiment that proved subatomic reactions do not adhere to fundamental symmetry principles | 1931 | James Cronin | 0%
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| Economist, member of the Chicago school of economics and winner of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences | 1944 | James Heckman | 0%
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| First and only open transgender billionaire | 1950 | Jennifer Pritzker | 0%
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| Comedian and actor, best known as a stand-up comedian and writer on "Saturday Night Live" | 1982 | John Mulaney | 0%
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| Justice of the Supreme Court from 1975 to 2010 | 1920 | John Paul Stevens | 0%
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| Chief of Staff from 1998 to 2001 | 1949 | John Podesta | 0%
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| Attorney General from 2001 to 2005 and Senator from Missouri from 1995 to 2001 | 1942 | Josh Ashcroft | 0%
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| Rapper who died following a drug overdose at age 21, "Lucid Dreams" "Robbery" | 1998 | Juice Wrld | 0%
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| Model and host of "Project Runway" | 1992 | Karlie Kloss | 0%
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| Actress, "Chilling Adventures of Sabrina" "Mad Men" "The Silence" | 1999 | Kiernan Shipka | 0%
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| Actor, "Lost in Space" "Reacher" "Sense8" | 2005 | Maxwell Jenkins | 0%
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| Attorney General from 2021 to 2025 | 1952 | Merrick Garland | 0%
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| Governor of Illinois from 2009 to 2015 | 1948 | Pat Quinn | 0%
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| Punk singer, "Because the Night" | 1946 | Patti Smith | 0%
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| Billionaire, sister of the Governor of Illinois and Secretary of Commerce from 2013 to 2017 | 1959 | Penny Pritzker | 0%
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| Mayor of Chicago from 2011 to 2019, Chief of Staff from 2009 to 2010 and member of the House from Illinois between 2003 and 2009 | 1959 | Rahm Emanuel | 0%
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| Keyboardist and co-founder of The Doors | 1939 | Ray Manzarek | 0%
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| Mayor of Chicago from 1955 to 1976, has been called "the las of the big city bosses" | 1902 | Richard J. Daley | 0%
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| Mayor of Chicago from 1989 to 2011 | 1942 | Richard M. Daley | 0%
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| Co-founder of Lands' End, Olympic bronze medal winner in yachting, NFl Quarterback for the Brooklyn Dodgers and one of Chicago's most-decorated World War II heroes | 1908 | Robert Halperin | 0%
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| Actress, known for her role as Teresa Lisbon in "The Mentalist" | 1972 | Robin Tunney | 0%
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| General Manager of the Los Angeles Lakers | 1969 | Rob Pelinka | 0%
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| Owner and chairman of the Chicago Blackhawks | 1952 | Rocky Wirtz | 0%
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| Senator from Arizona since 2025 | 1979 | Ruben Gallego | 0%
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| One of the best-selling fiction writers of all time, "Master of the Game" "The Other Side of Midnight" | 1917 | Sidney Sheldon | 0%
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| Co-creator "Modern Family" | 1962 | Steve Levitan | 0%
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| Anarchist, terrorist and former mathematics professor, also known as the Unabomber | 1942 | Ted Kaczynski | 0%
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| Billionaire and owner of Ty Inc., a toy manufacturer best known for the Beanie Babies | 1944 | Ty Warner | 0%
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| Principal owner of the Chicago Bears and oldest owner in all major leagues | 1923 | Virginia Halas McCaskey | 0%
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| Cinematographer, "The Dark Knight" "Inception" "Moneyball" | 1961 | Wally Pfister | 0%
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| Secretary of Commerce from 1997 to 2000 and Chief of Staff from 2011 to 2012 | 1948 | William M. Daley | 0%
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| Actor, "It" "I Am Not Okay With This" | 2003 | Wyatt Oleff | 0%
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