| Named after... | State | City | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| First president of the United States | DC | Washington | 99%
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| European long credited with discovering the New World | OH | Columbus | 97%
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| President of the United States during the civil war | NE | Lincoln | 96%
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| Often credited with the invention of the lightbulb | NJ | Edison | 89%
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| French king who built the Palace of Versailles | KY | Louisville | 89%
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| Chancellor who unified Germany in the 19th century | ND | Bismarck | 88%
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| President responsible for the Trail of Tears | MS | Jackson | 83%
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| One of the most important figures in early Christianity | MN | Saint Paul | 83%
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| English king who returned to the throne after Oliver Cromwell died | SC | Charleston | 79%
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| Leading general at the Battle of the Alamo | TX | Houston | 77%
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| British Prime Minister during the Seven Years' War | PA | Pittsburgh | 74%
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| Founder of the Roanoke colony | NC | Raleigh | 74%
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| General in the Revolutionary War who invaded Quebec | AL | Montgomery | 73%
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| Famous chocolatier and founder of the 5th largest candy company in the world | PA | Hershey | 72%
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| French general who joined the Continental Army in the American Revolution | LA | Lafayette | 71%
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| English noble who established the colony of Maryland | MD | Baltimore | 66%
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| Frontiersman and American Indian relations diplomat | NV | Carson City | 65%
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| American banking tycoon who founded multiple credit unions | ND | Fargo | 61%
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| Carpenter from Nazareth | TX | Corpus Christi | 53%
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| British explorer who mapped the coast of the Pacific Northwest | WA | Vancouver | 48%
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