| Hint | Answer | % Correct | |
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| Inventor of Dynamite and establisher of the Nobel Prize | 1833 | Alfred Nobel | 83%
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| DJ and music producer, "Levels" "Brother" "Wake Me Up" | 1989 | Avicii | 67%
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| Former tennis star and winner of 11 Grand Slams | 1956 | Björn Borg | 67%
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| King of Sweden from 1907 until his death in 1950 | 1858 | Gustaf V | 67%
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| Actress, "Casablanca" "Autumn Sonata" "Notorious" | 1915 | Ingrid Bergman | 67%
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| Prime Minister of Sweden from 1969 to 1976 and again from 1982 until his assassination in 1986 | 1927 | Olof Palme | 67%
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| Climate activist and initiator of "Fridays for Future" | 2003 | Greta Thunberg | 50%
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| Opera singer nicknamed "Swedish Nightingale" | 1820 | Jenny Lind | 50%
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| Singer and two times Eurovision Song Contest winner, "Euphoria" "Tattoo" | 1983 | Loreen | 50%
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| Actor, "The Northman" "Legend of Tarzan" "Succession" | 1976 | Alexander Skarsgård | 33%
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| Actor, "It" "Nosferatu" "John Wick: Chapter 4" | 1990 | Bill Skarsgård | 33%
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| Billionaire and co-founder of Spotify | 1983 | Daniel Ek | 33%
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| Actress, "A Woman of Affairs" "Anna Karenina" | 1905 | Greta Garbo | 33%
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| Actor, "Kon-Tiki" "Vikings" "Oppenheimer" | 1980 | Gustaf Skarsgård | 33%
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| King of Sweden from 1950 until his death in 1973 | 1882 | Gustaf VI Adolf | 33%
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| Producer of several hit singles for example in collaboration with Taylor Swift, The Weeknd, Katy Perry, Backstreet Boys or Britney Spears | 1971 | Max Martin | 33%
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| Footballer who plays for Djurgården and the Swedish national team (former Hamburg, Sampdoria, Cagliari and Bologna player) | 1989 | Albin Ekdal | 17%
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| Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1998 until her assassination in 2003 | 1957 | Anna Lindh | 17%
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| Musician, composer and member of ABBA | 1946 | Benny Andersson | 17%
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| Actor best known for his role as Prince Wilhelm in "Young Royals" | 2003 | Edvin Ryding | 17%
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| King of Sweden from 1611 to 1632, credited for the rise of Sweden as a great European power | 1594 | Gustav II Adolf | 17%
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| Actor, "Suicide Squad" "RoboCop" "House of Cards" | 1979 | Joel Kinnaman | 17%
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| Actress, "The Unbearable Lightness of Being" "Chocolat" "Fanny and Alexander" | 1955 | Lena Olin | 17%
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| Footballer who plays for Tottenham Hotspur and the Swedish national team | 2006 | Lucas Bergvall | 17%
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| Actress, "Watchmen" "27 Dresses" "Rampage" | 1978 | Malin Åkerman | 17%
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| Actor, "Young Royals" "Triangle of Sadness" "The Ugly Stepsister" | 2000 | Malte Gårdinger | 17%
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| Actress, known for her role of Annika in the "Pippi Longstocking" films | 1959 | Maria Persson | 17%
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| Creator of "Minecraft" | 1979 | Markus Persson | 17%
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| Actor, "John Wick" "Mission Impossible-Ghost Protocoll" | 1960 | Mikael Nyqvist | 17%
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| King of Sweden from 1872 until his death in 1907 and King of Norway from 1872 to 1905 | 1829 | Oscar II | 17%
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| Actress, "Star Wars" "Young Royals" "The Best Intentions" | 1958 | Pernilla August | 17%
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| Actress, "Dune" "Mission: Impossible" "Doctor Sleep" | 1983 | Rebecca Ferguson | 17%
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| Singer, "Dancing on My Own" "Show Me Love" | 1979 | Robyn | 17%
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| DJ, former member of the Swedish House Mafia, now working with Axwell | 1983 | Sebastian Ingrosso | 17%
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| Prime Minister of Sweden from 2014 to 2021 | 1957 | Stefan Löfven | 17%
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| Billionaire, richest man of Sweden and largest shareholder of H&M | 1947 | Stefan Persson | 17%
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| DJ and music producer, "Under Control" "Habits" | 1991 | Alesso | 0%
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| Nobel Prize winning chemist | 1902 | Arne Tiselius | 0%
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| Billionaire and founder of EF Education | 1941 | Bertil Hult | 0%
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| Founder of Koenigesegg Automotive | 1972 | Christian von Koenigsegg | 0%
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| Director, "Morbius" "Child 44" "Life" | 1977 | Daniel Espinosa | 0%
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| Footballer who plays for Borussia Dortmund and the Swedish national team | 2002 | Daniel Svensson | 0%
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| Actor, "Chernobyl" "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" "No Time to Die" | 1974 | David Dencik | 0%
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| Footballer who plays for Tottenham Hotspur and the Swedish national team | 2000 | Dejan Kulusevski | 0%
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| Actress best known for her role as Sara Eriksson in "Young Royals" | 2000 | Frida Argento | 0%
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| Ice hockey left winger who plays for the Colorado Avalanche | 1992 | Gabriel Landeskog | 0%
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| Author, "Kurt Wallander"-series | 1948 | Henning Mankell | 0%
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| Former Prime Minister of Sweden and Nobel Peace Prize winner | 1860 | Hjalmar Branting | 0%
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| Former table tennis player, Olympic gold medalist and two times World Champion | 1965 | Jan-Ove Waldner | 0%
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| Ice hockey winger who plays for the New Jersey Devils | 1998 | Jesper Bratt | 0%
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| Director, "What's Eating Gilbert Grape" "The Cider House Rules" | 1946 | Lasse Hallström | 0%
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| Former sports official and UEFA president from 1990 to 2007 | 1929 | Lennart Johansson | 0%
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| Footballer who plays for Anderlecht and the Swedish national team (former Sevilla, Bremen and Copenhagen player) | 1994 | Ludwig Augustinsson | 0%
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| Footballer who plays for Bayern Munich and the Swedish women's national team | 1993 | Magdalena Eriksson | 0%
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| Author, "Quicksand" | 1968 | Malin Persson Giolito | 0%
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| Ice hockey centre who plays for the Edmonton Oilers | 1992 | Mattias Janmark | 0%
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| Handball head coach of the Swedish men's national team | 1984 | Michael Apelgren | 0%
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| Singer, "Buffalo Stance" "I've Got You Under My Skin" | 1964 | Neneh Cherry | 0%
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| Actor best known for his role as Tommy in the "Pippi Longstocking" films | 1957 | Pär Sundberg | 0%
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| Physicist, the SI unit for ionizing radiation dose equivalent is named after him | 1896 | Rolf Maximilian Sievert | 0%
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| Geneticist and one of the founders of paleogenetics, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in 2022 | 1955 | Svante Pääbo | 0%
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| Swedish-British scientist specialising in cancer research and Nobel Prize in Chemistry recipient | 1938 | Tomas Lindahl | 0%
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| Poet and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature | 1931 | Tomas Tranströmer | 0%
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| Actress, "Annihilation" "Borg/McEnroe" "Eat Pray Love" | 1979 | Tuva Novotny | 0%
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| Footballer who plays for Arsenal and the Swedish national team | 1998 | Viktor Gyökeres | 0%
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