| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Former real estate tycoon and reality TV star who was elected as US President for two non-consecutive terms | Donald Trump | 98%
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| Canadian actor who starred as Vernon L. Pinkley in The Dirty Dozen and President Cornelius Snow in the Hunger Games films | Donald Sutherland | 60%
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| American singer-songwriter whose hits include "Vincent" and "American Pie" | Don McLean | 58%
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| Singer who hosted an eponymous variety show with his sister Marie | Donny Osmond | 52%
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| Controversial boxing promoter who notably promoted "The Rumble in the Jungle" and "The Thriller in Manila" | Don King | 48%
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| Although less famous than his brother Mark, this musician and actor has had an accomplished on-screen career in such dramas as Blue Bloods and Band of Brothers | Donnie Wahlberg | 48%
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| Actor who starred as James "Sonny" Crockett in Miami Vice | Don Johnson | 46%
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| Actor and musician who performs under the stage name Childish Gambino | Donald Glover | 42%
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| Neoconservative American politician who served as Secretary of Defense under George W. Bush | Donald Rumsfeld | 40%
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| American singer and co-lead vocalist of Eagles | Don Henley | 37%
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| This actor was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his portrayal of Paul Rusesabagina in Hotel Rwanda | Don Cheadle | 25%
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| Australian cricketer who was widely recognised as one of the greatest batsmen of all time | Donald Bradman | 23%
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| Former head of the European Commission who currently serves as Prime Minister of Poland | Donald Tusk | 23%
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| English actor who starred as Blythe in The Great Escape and Blofeld in the the Bond movie You Only Live Twice | Donald Pleasance | 21%
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| Former CNN anchor who was fired from the network for misogyny in 2023 | Don Lemon | 21%
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| Lead singer and keyboardist of Steely Dan | Donald Fagen | 13%
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| Labour politician who served as the inaugural First Minister of Scotland | Donald Dewar | 8%
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| Television producer best known for creating Magnum, P.I., JAG, Quantum Leap and NCIS | Donald P. Bellisario | 8%
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| Longest-serving presenter of the variety show Soul Train | Don Cornelius | 8%
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| Politician who served as Chief of Staff under Ronald Reagan | Donald Regan | 6%
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