| Hint | Answer | % Correct | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Queen of the Netherlands from 1948 to 1980 | 1909 | Juliana | 100%
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| Prime Minister of the Netherlands from 2010 to 2024 and Secretary General of NATO since 2024 | 1967 | Mark Rutte | 100%
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| Princess and second in line of succession | 2005 | Alexia | 83%
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| Princess and heir apparent of the Netherlands | 2003 | Amalia | 83%
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| Inventor of the pendulum clock and considered one of the greatest scientists of all time for his major contributions in the fields of optics, mechanics and astronomy | 1629 | Christiaan Huygens | 83%
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| Billionaire and television producer, Creator of "The Voice" "Big Brother" | 1955 | John de Mol | 83%
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| Queen of the Netherlands from 1898 to 1948 | 1880 | Wilhelmina | 83%
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| Singer, she performed for the Netherlands at Eurovision Song Contest, "Birds" | 1975 | Anouk | 67%
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| Princess and third in line of succesion | 2007 | Ariane | 67%
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| Actor, known for his distinctive height, "Addams Family" "Star Trek: The Next Generation" | 1948 | Carel Struycken | 67%
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| former Football coach (Dutch National Team, Belgian National Team, Russian National Team) | 1947 | Dick Advocaat | 67%
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| Creator of the Python programming language | 1956 | Guido van Rossum | 67%
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| Footballer who plays for Manchester City and the Dutch national team | 1995 | Nathan Aké | 67%
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| Darts player and five-time World Darts Champion | 1967 | Raymond van Barneveld | 67%
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| Tennis player who reached the Australian Open doubles final in 2013 | 1987 | Robin Haase | 67%
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| Manager of the English women's national team since 2021 | 1969 | Sarina Wiegman | 67%
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| Controversial director and author, he was assassinated by an Islamist | 1957 | Theo van Gogh | 67%
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| Goalkeeper who plays for Luton Town and former goalkeeper of Norwich, Newcastle and the Dutch national team | 1988 | Tim Krul | 67%
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| Singer and former member of Caught in the Act | 1973 | Eloy de Jong | 50%
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| Co-developer of Bluetooth | 1963 | Jaap Haartsen | 50%
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| former Cyclist, Winner of the Tour de France 1980, he holds the distance record in Tour de France history | 1946 | Joop Zoetemelk | 50%
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| Footballer who plays for Wolfsburg and the Dutch women's national team | 1996 | Lineth Beerensteyn | 50%
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| Football coach (Ajax, Tottenham, Hamburger SV) | 1956 | Martin Jol | 50%
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| Nobel Prize winning physicist for his major contributions to the CERN project | 1925 | Simon van der Meer | 50%
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