| Letter | Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| E | Made many developments in physics, born in Germany | Albert Einstein | 97%
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| F | Jewish girl from Amsterdam, famous for her diary | Anne Frank | 95%
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| C | British prime minister who said, "Never, never, never give up | Winston Churchill | 95%
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| N | English physicist who discovered the laws of gravity when an apple supposedly dropped onto his head | Isaac Newton | 91%
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| J | Pop star famous for his red jacket, singular glove, and the Moonwalk | Michael Jackson | 91%
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| G | Indian revolutionary, first name means, "Great-soul," in Sanskrit | Mahatma Gandhi | 90%
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| V | Dutch painter who cut his ear off | Vincent Van Gogh | 86%
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| P | Ancient Greek philosopher who's teacher was Socrates and student was Aristotle | Plato | 80%
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| H | One of the founding fathers of the United States, the subject of amusical play | Alexander Hamilton | 76%
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| W | A comedian and actor who played in movies such as Mrs. Doubtfire,Jumangi, and the Night at the Museum trilogy | Robin Williams | 76%
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| B | A South American nation and a South American currency are named after this freedom fighter | Simon Bolivar | 75%
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| Y | Welsh merchant and philanthropist who is the namesake of an Ivy League university | Elihu Yale | 72%
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| O | JFK's assassin | Lee Harvey Oswald | 70%
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| R | Inventor of a popular candy with chocolate and peanut butter | Harry Burnett Reese | 68%
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| D | Serial killer cannibal that is sometimes known as the Milwaukee Monster | Jeffrey Dahmer | 61%
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| A | Soviet Science-Fiction writer and author of I, Robot | Isaac Asimov | 52%
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| K | Inventor of what is commonly known as the AK-47 rifle | Mikhail Kalashnikov | 49%
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| T | U.S. president who was born in Cleveland and the successor of Theodore Roosevelt | William Howard Taft | 45%
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| I | Founder of North Korea | Kim Il-sung | 38%
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| X | Catholic missionary who co-founded the Society of Jesus, known to magically heal the dead or the severely injured | St. Francis Xavier | 36%
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| L | Played Count Dracula in the 1931 classic, Dracula | Bela Lugosi | 35%
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| S | Served as a captain of many vessels, including the RMS Titanic | Edward Smith | 31%
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| Z | Inventor of the auxiliary language, Esperanto, lived in Warsaw | Ludwik Lejzer Zamenhof | 8%
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| M | Scottish trickster known for his ploy to draw investors to a fictional Central American country called Poyais | Gregor Macgregor | 3%
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