| Question | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Bill Clinton once met Osama bin-laden and they actually got along quite well. | False | 100%
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| Richard Nixon was actually a huge fanatic of the Fantastic Four. After his death in 1994, his family sold all 1,610 of his comics. | False | 86%
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| Calvin Coolidge's real first name was Robert. | False | 71%
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| The R. in Gerald R. Ford's name doesn't stand for anything. | False | 71%
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| Thomas Jefferson is known for popularizing macaroni. But what is less known is that he also popularized chicken pot pie. | False | 71%
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| Stephen 'Grover' Cleveland famously declared in 1896, "You shall not crucify mankind upon a cross of gold!" | False | 71%
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| John Quincy Adams actively supported Napoleon and even gave him an ancient Greek harp during his exile on St Helena. | False | 57%
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| Dwight David Eisenhower was the first Mormon president | False | 57%
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| Theodore Roosevelt played bagpipes for a Scottish orchestra from 1884-1887 | False | 43%
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| Franklin Pierce personally knew Ludwig van Beethoven. His father brought him and his sister on a trip to Vienna and they encountered each other in 1821. | False | 43%
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| The last president not to be portrayed on SNL was Lyndon B. Johnson. | True | 43%
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| Jimmy Carter served on the USS Missouri during WW2. | False | 29%
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| During the 1960 Presidential Election, several women fainted at the sight of John F. Kennedy. | False | 14%
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| Ulysses S. Grant almost had his leg amputated after an accident with one of his prized stallions. | False | 14%
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| Andrew Jackson got very mad if he was irritated. But if he was furious, Jackson would simply stare at the antagonizer. | False | 14%
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