| Hint | Answer | % Correct | |
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| Billionaire and sailor who won the America's Cup in 1992 | 1940 | Bill Koch | 67%
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| One of the richest men in the world and major donor to libertarian groups and Republican candidates | 1935 | Charles Koch | 67%
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| One of the richest men in the world until his death in 2019, major donor to the Republican Party andseveral cultural institutions in New York City. He was the Libertarian candidate for Vice President in 1980 | 1940 | David Koch | 67%
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| Hall of Fame running back who played for the Detroit LIons and was named NFL MVP 1997, he also won the Heisman Trophy 1988 during his time at Oklahoma State | 1968 | Barry Sanders | 56%
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| Most-subscribed individual user on YouTube | 1998 | MrBeast | 56%
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| Actress, for her role in "Gone with the Wind" she became the first African American to win an Oscar | 1893 | Hattie McDaniel | 44%
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| Guitarist of the Eagles | 1947 | Joe Walsh | 44%
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| Actress, known for her role as Rebbeca Howe in "Cheers" | 1951 | Kirstie Alley | 44%
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| Co-founder of Pizza Hut | 1931 | Dan Carney | 33%
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| Co-founder of Pizza Hut | 1938 | Frank Carney | 33%
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| Hall of Fame running back who played for the Chicago Bears, nicknamed the "Kansas Comet" | 1943 | Gale Sayers | 22%
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| Head coach of the Milwaukee Bucks in 2023 | 1974 | Adrian Griffin | 11%
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| Anthropologist and mother of Barack Obama | 1942 | Ann Durham | 11%
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| Co-director of "Frozen" "Tarzan" and "Frozen II" | 1958 | Chris Buck | 11%
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| Actor, known for his roles as Jackson Whittemore in "Teen Wolf" and Roy Harper/Arsenal in "Arrow" | 1988 | Colton Haynes | 11%
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| Secretary of Agriculture from 1995 to 2001 | 1944 | Dan Glickman | 11%
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| Secretary of the Interior from 2001 to 2006 | 1954 | Gale Norton | 11%
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| Hall of Fame basketball player, first female member of the Harlem Globetrotters and member of the gold medal winning team at the Olympics 1984 | 1959 | Lynette Woodard | 11%
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| Secretary of Defense from 2006 to 2011 | 1943 | Robert Gates | 11%
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| Senator from Oregon since 1996 | 1949 | Ron Wyden | 11%
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