| Life | Hint | Person | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1951– | Had the most US top 40 singles in the 1980s (solo + Genesis) | Phil Collins | 95%
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| 1967–2014 | Won the most acclaim for playing Truman Capote in Capote | Philip Seymour Hoffman | 86%
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| 1950– | Oprah Winfrey's most trusted psychologist | Dr. Phil McGraw | 71%
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| 1854–1932 | American March King; composed "Stars and Stripes Forever" | John Philip Sousa | 67%
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| 1970– | Nicknamed "Lefty"; became the oldest golf champ at age 50 | Phil Mickelson | 57%
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| 1939–2021 | Record producer famous for his "Wall of Sound" style | Phil Spector | 57%
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| 1935–2024 | "King of daytime talk" who pioneered audience participation | Phil Donahue | 48%
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| 1935–2001 | One of the "papas" from the Mamas & the Papas | John Phillips | 43%
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| 1948–1998 | Comedian in SNL, NewsRadio, and The Simpsons | Phil Hartman | 43%
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| 1928–1982 | His sci-fi stories turned into films like Blade Runner and Total Recall | Philip K. Dick | 43%
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| 1945– | “Zen Master” who coached Jordan’s Bulls and Kobe/Shaq’s Lakers | Phil Jackson | 43%
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| 1962– | Acted in Stand and Deliver and was Richie Valens in La Bamba | Lou Diamond Phillips | 38%
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| 1938– | Billionaire co-founder of Nike, Inc. | Phil Knight | 38%
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| 1946– | British fantasy writer of His Dark Materials | Philip Pullman | 33%
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| 1937– | Minimalist composer of Music in Twelve Parts and Koyaanisqatsi | Philip Glass | 29%
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| 1940–2024 | Founding member and bassist of the Grateful Dead | Phil Lesh | 19%
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| 1968– | Iconic frontman of Pantera | Phil Anselmo | 10%
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