| Namesake | Area Served | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Eleftherios Venizelos (1864-1936). Prime minister of Greece (1910-1933). | Athens | 100%
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| Nikos Kazantzakis (1883-1957). Author of Zorba the Greek. | Heraklion | 83%
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| Hippocrates (c. 460-370 BC). Ancient Greek philosopher and physician. | Kos | 83%
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| Ioannis Kapodistrias (1776-1831). Governor of Greece (1828-1831). | Corfu | 67%
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| Icarus. Mythological man who flew too close to the sun. | Ikaria | 67%
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| Vassilis Constantakopoulos (1935-2011). Shipowner, owner of Costa Navarino. | Kalamata | 67%
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| Diagoras (5th century BC). Ancient Greek boxer. | Rhodes | 67%
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| Dionysios Solomos (1798-1857). Greek poet. Writer of the Hymn to Liberty. | Zakynthos | 67%
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| Democritus (c. 460-370 BC). Ancient Greek philosopher. | Alexandroupoli | 50%
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| Daskalogiannis (1722-1771). Revolutionary. | Chania | 50%
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| Pyrrhus (379-272 BC). King of Epirus (307-272 BC). | Ioannina | 50%
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| Alexander the Great (356-323 BC). King of Macedonia (336-323 BC). | Kavala | 50%
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| Philip (382-336 BC). King of Macedonia (359-336 BC). | Kozani | 50%
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| Hephaestus. Ancient Greek god of fire and metallurgy. | Lemnos | 50%
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| Odysseas Elytis (1911-1996). Poet and Nobel laureate (1979). | Mytilene | 50%
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| Aristarchus (c. 310-230 BC). Ancient Greek mathematician and astronomer. | Samos | 50%
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| Anna Pollatou (1983-2014). 2000 Olympic bronze medalist in rhythmic gymnastics. | Cephallonia | 33%
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| Homer (c. 8th century BC). Author of the Iliad and the Odyssey. | Chios | 33%
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| Markos Malliarakis (?-1824). Captain of the Greek War of Independence. | Kasos | 33%
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| Aristotle (c. 384-322 BC). Ancient Greek philosopher. | Kastoria | 33%
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| Manto Mavrogenous (1796-1848). Heroine of the Greek War of Independence | Mykonos | 33%
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| Apollo. Ancient Greek god of light and music. | Naxos | 33%
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| Agamemnon. Mythological king of Mycenae. | Patras | 33%
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| Vitsentzos Kornaros (1553-1614). Author of Erotokritos. | Sitia | 33%
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| Alexandros Papadiamantis (1851-1911). Novelist. | Skiathos | 33%
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| Demetrios Vikelas (1835-1908). Writer. | Syros | 33%
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| Alexander Onassis (1948-1973). Son of Aristotle Onassis. | Kythira | 17%
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