| Accident | Hint | Person | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1937 | The first female aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean | Amelia Earhart | 89%
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| 1997 | "Take Me Home, Country Roads" | John Denver | 80%
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| 2020 | Lakers shooting guard | Kobe Bryant | 77%
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| 1959 | The Day the Music Died | Buddy Holly | 75%
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| 1968 | The first human to journey into outer space | Yuri Gagarin | 70%
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| 1967 | Died before "Dock of the Bay" could be released | Otis Redding | 66%
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| 1999 | Founded George magazine and was son of a president | John F. Kennedy, Jr. | 64%
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| 1959 | The Day the Music Died | Ritchie Valens | 58%
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| 1959 | The Day the Music Died | The Big Bopper | 54%
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| 1944 | Big-band trombonist and bandleader in the swing era | Glenn Miller | 39%
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| 1928 | First through the Northwest Passage and South Pole | Roald Amundsen | 39%
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| 2001 | Known as the "Queen of Urban Pop" | Aaliyah | 38%
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| 1973 | American folk and rock singer-songwriter of "Time in a Bottle" | Jim Croce | 34%
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| 1963 | One of the first country singers to succeed in pop ("Crazy") | Patsy Cline | 33%
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| 1990 | 3-named Texan blues guitarist of the band Double Trouble | Stevie Ray Vaughan | 28%
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| 1999 | Golfer who won eleven PGA Tour events | Payne Stewart | 21%
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| 1982 | Guitarist for Ozzy Osbourne | Randy Rhoads | 18%
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| 1969 | Held the world heavyweight boxing title from 1952 to 1956 | Rocky Marciano | 18%
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| 2015 | Wrote acclaimed scores, like "Alien," ''Titanic," and "Avatar" | James Horner | 6%
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