| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| First African American president | Barack Obama | 98%
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| Assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald | John F. Kennedy | 98%
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| Had a sexual relationship with Monica Lewinsky. | Bill Clinton | 93%
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| Acted in many movies before becoming president. | Ronald Reagan | 93%
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| The oldest president in the history of the US. | Joe Biden | 92%
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| The only president to be impeached twice. | Donald Trump | 88%
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| First vice president of the United States. | John Adams | 80%
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| Had terrible, decaying teeth so he wore dentures made from (among other things) ivory, spring, and brass screws. | George Washington | 76%
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| "S" in his name didn't actually stand for anything | Harry S. Truman | 76%
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| Bought the Louisiana Purchase | Thomas Jefferson | 76%
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| Served two nonconsecutive terms. | Grover Cleveland | 73%
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| He joined the Navy at the age of 18 after Pearl Harbor. He became one of the youngest pilots in the Navy. | George H. W. Bush | 69%
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| Died of pneumonia a month after his one hour and 45 minutes inauguration speach. | William Henry Harrison | 68%
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| Was the only politician to serve as both president and vice president without actually being elected to either office. | Gerald Ford | 66%
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| Assassinated by Leon Czolgosz. | William McKinley | 66%
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| Established the League of Nations | Woodrow Wilson | 66%
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| Had a reputation of being a quiet man. | Calvin Coolidge | 59%
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| Murdered by Charles J. Guiteau. | James A. Garfield | 58%
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| First US president to win the Nobel Prize. | Theodore Roosevelt | 58%
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| His personal memoirs have been highly regarded by the general public, military historians, and literary critics. | Ulysses S. Grant | 58%
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| He's the first president who has an MBA. He graduated from Harvard Business School in 1975. | George W. Bush | 56%
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| Camp David was named after his 5-year-old grandson. | Dwight D. Eisenhower | 54%
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| Held meetings on the toilet. | Lyndon B. Johnson | 54%
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| The only president who was a lifelong bachelor. | James Buchanan | 49%
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| Widely regarded as a failure; he is often described as one of the worst presidents in American history. His tenures partly lead to the Civil War. | Franklin Pierce | 47%
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| Started the Mexican-American War. | James K. Polk | 47%
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| Appeared in the television series "Laugh-In" | Richard Nixon | 47%
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| Famous for his wrestling skills. | Abraham Lincoln | 46%
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| The only president, aside from George Washington, to run unopposed for re-election. | James Monroe | 46%
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| Had 15 known children, most of any US president. | John Tyler | 37%
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| Died suddenly of Gastroenteritis during his presidency. | Zachary Taylor | 37%
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| Many say he won by fraud earning him the nickname His Fraudulency. | Rutherford B. Hayes | 34%
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| Was an avid stamp collector. | Franklin D. Roosevelt | 32%
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| Was the first president to use electricity in the White House. | Benjamin Harrison | 31%
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| His mining company made him a self-made millionaire. | Herbert Hoover | 29%
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| Was a speed reader and could read up to 2000 words per minute. | Jimmy Carter | 27%
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| Princeton University's very first graduate student, where he studied Hebrew among other subjects. | James Madison | 25%
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| Kept a 1,400-pound block of cheddar cheese in the White House. | Andrew Jackson | 24%
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| Didn't have a vice president during his time in office. | Millard Fillmore | 24%
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| Held many jobs before taking office including being a teacher, an insurance agent, a reporter, and the owner of "The Marion Daily Star." | Warren G. Harding | 24%
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| He served as quartermaster general of the New York Militia during the American Civil War. | Chester A. Arthur | 22%
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| Never attended to school. | Andrew Johnson | 20%
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| Didn't re-marry after his wife died of tuberculosis | Martin Van Buren | 20%
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| Only former U.S. Solicitor General to become President. | William Taft | 19%
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| He became a lawyer without going to law school. | John Quincy Adams | 15%
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