| Hint | Criminal | % Correct |
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| Leader of the Chicago mafia during the prohibition era | Al Capone | 95%
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| Bonnie Parker | 85%
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| Clyde Barrow | 81%
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| Legandary Old West gunfighter, thief, gambler, murderer and outlaw | Billy the Kid | 60%
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| Depression-era bank robber who was in cahoots with ^ and who was famously killed in a movie theater shootout, played in a movie by Johnny Depp | John Dillinger | 57%
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| Bank robber in the 1930s who also had a nickname to do with his looks, because he looked so young | Baby Face Nelson | 56%
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| Australian bushranger, robber and a gang leader, also a folk hero to some | Ned Kelly | 44%
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| Was called "the Teflon Don" for his ability to remain free for a long time | John Gotti | 42%
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| Bank robber in Midwest and West South Central States in the 30's. Had a nickname that had to do with his good looks | Charles "Pretty Boy" Floyd | 34%
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| The father of modern organized crime in the US, established "the Commission" (governing body of the American Mafia) | Charles "Lucky" Luciano | 22%
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| Notorious mobster turned government witness against ^ resulting in convinction of ^ | Sam "The Bull" Gravano | 17%
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| Welsh Admiral who raided Spanish settlements from his base in Port Royal, Jamaica, in the late 17th century, one of the most notorious buccaneers in history | Henry Morgan | 16%
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| Boss of the Chicago Outfit 1955-1966, who had alleged CIA connections and a hand in The Bay of Pigs invasion and allegedly in JFK assassination too | Sam Giancana | 13%
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