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Member of The Beatles, imagined a world of peace
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John Lennon
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Assassinated president
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John F. Kennedy
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Star of "Grease" and "Saturday Night Fever"
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John Travolta
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Ate locusts and honey
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John the Baptist
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Played the wife of Roseanne & Sully on "Monsters, Inc"
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John Goodman
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Jack Sparrow and Willy Wonka
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Johnny Depp
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The second US president
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John Adams
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Actor who played himself in "Being ____ _________"
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John Malkovich
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Country singer who performed at Folsom Prison
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Johnny Cash
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Garfield's owner
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Jon Arbuckle
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Diverse actor, stars in comedies with Will Ferrell
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John C. Reilly
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Wrote "Of Mice and Men" and "The Grapes of Wrath"
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John Steinbeck
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Singer-songwriter & guitarist who is also known for his high-profile girlfriends
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John Mayer
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American movie legend of the Old West
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John Wayne
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Frontman of a glam metal band
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Jon Bon Jovi
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British comedian who hosts "Last Week Tonight
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John Oliver
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Married Mavis, the daughter of Dracula (TIP: Name of the movie franchise can be typed in)
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Johnny Loughran
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2004 Democratic US presidential candidate, Obama's Secretary of State
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John Kerry
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2008 Republican US presidential candidate, former senator of Arizona
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John McCain
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Action hero of the "Die Hard" franchise
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John McClane
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Serial killer who dressed up as a clown
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John Wayne Gacy
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Played Jim in "The Office'
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John Krasinski
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2010s NBA All-Star for the Washington Wizards
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John Wall
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Works as a hitman against Russian mobsters who killed his dog
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John Wick
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Played creative director Don Draper in "Mad Men"
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Jon Hamm
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African-American steel worker in folklore
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John Henry
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West Virginia was his home, country roads
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John Denver
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16x WWE champion who cannot be seen
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John Cena
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Crunk-era rapper known for his energy and ad-libs
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Lil Jon
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A lone wolf, aggressive, former soldier played by Sylvester Stallone
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John Rambo
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Author of a gospel
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John the Apostle
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Uncle Jesse in "Full House"
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John Stamos
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Long-running host of the political satire Daily Show
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Jon Stewart
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Schizophrenic mathematician, biographically portrayed in "A Beautiful Mind"
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John Nash
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MMA fighter for the heavyweight UFC division
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Jon Jones
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"All of Me" soul singer
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John Legend
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Irish writer who published many satires, including "Gulliver's Travels"
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Jonathan Swift
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English philosopher at the forefront of the Enlightenment
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John Locke
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American comedian of Spanish descent, who has played Luigi and Sid the Sloth
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John Leguizamo
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American actor who has played dramatic roles in film and theatre
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John Lithgow
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Former host of "The Tonight Show" for 30 years
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Johnny Carson
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Virginia veteran of the American Civil War who is transported to Mars
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John Carter
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Canadian comedy actor in Hollywood films of the 80s and 90s
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John Candy
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Regarded as one of the most influential jazz artists ever, along with 20th century music
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John Coltrane
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Director whose filmography includes "Pink Flamingoes" and "Hairspray"
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John Waters
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"Family Guy" old man who is known around Quahog for preying on young boys
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John Herbert
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"Simpsons" nerdy scientist character
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Professor Frink
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Stunt performer and leading man of "Jackass"
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Johnny Knoxville
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Current Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court
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John Roberts
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Native American character in "King of the Hill"
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John Redcorn
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11-year old supergenius who is best friends with his talking dog
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Johnny Test
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