| Letter | Person | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| A) The Fuhrer of Nazi Germany | Adolf Hitler | 100%
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| E) Tudor queen of England who brought in the Golden Age to her people | Elizabeth I | 93%
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| C) Explorer who documented animal speciesfor his theory of evolution | Charles Darwin | 92%
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| H) Greek author who wrote the Odyssey and Iliad | Homer | 92%
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| J) He was crucified, died and rose again, according to Christianteachings | Jesus | 92%
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| N) Astronaut who was the first American to walk on the moon | Neil Armstrong | 92%
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| P) Student of Socrates, he is considered one of the greatest Greekphilosophers | Plato | 92%
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| A) Famous aviator who notoriously disappearedover the Pacific | Amelia Earhart | 90%
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| G) Famous Italian astronomer who discovered the phasesof Venus | Galileo Galilei | 90%
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| G) Spiritual leader of Indias campaign for independence | Gandhi | 90%
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| L) Famous Renaissance painter of the Mona Lisa | Leonardo DaVinci | 90%
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| N) French emperor who met his defeat at Waterloo in 1815 and exiled | Napoleon | 90%
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| R) Actor and later US president during the 1980s | Ronald Reagan | 90%
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| M) Italian Renaissance painter of the Sistine Chapel | Michelangelo | 88%
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| S) One of the most famous Greek philosophers, teacher of Plato and others | Socrates | 88%
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| T) US president and author of the Declaration of Independence | Thomas Jefferson | 88%
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| D) Italian poet who wrote of the 7 circles of Hell in Inferno | Dante | 86%
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| D) Aka "Ike" he was a WW2 general and president | Dwight Eisenhower | 86%
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| L) German composer whos famous works included Symphony #5 | Ludwig Van Beethoven | 85%
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| S) Austrian neurologist and controversial founder of psychoanalysis | Sigmund Freud | 85%
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| P) Famous Spanish artist, known for his cubism paintings | Pablo Picasso | 83%
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| T) Inventor of the phonograph and rival to Nikola Tesla | Thomas Edison | 83%
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| V) Dutch impressionist who famously cut part of his ear off | Vincent Van Gogh | 83%
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| C) Famous Egyptian pharaoh during the Ptolemaic period | Cleopatra | 81%
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| I) Grand Prince and Tsar of Moscow, known for inducing fearinto his enemies | Ivan the Terrible | 81%
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| R) Medieval king of England who led the Third Crusade | Richard I | 80%
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| V) Russian ruler who led the Soviet Union until his death in 1924 | Vladimir Lenin | 80%
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| H) Roman emperor who constructed a wall in northern England | Hadrian | 78%
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| X) This Persian king faced a small but fierce Greek army at Thermopylae | Xerxes | 75%
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| M) Medieval Scottish king portrayed in Shakespeares play | MacBeth | 73%
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| O) One of the Wright brothers who invented the flying airplane | Orville | 73%
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| F) Portuguese explorer who was the first to circumnavigate theglobe | Ferdinand Magellan | 69%
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| W) Norman ruler who was victorious at the battle of Hastings | William | 68%
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| J) Famous actor and assassin of Abraham Lincoln | John Wilkes Booth | 64%
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| U) Pope who convened the Council of Clermont and ignitedthe Crusades | Urban | 61%
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| B) His trade to the Yankees in 1920 was consideredthe trade of the century | Babe Ruth | 59%
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| O) Irish poet and playwright, author of The Picture of Dorian Gray | Oscar Wilde | 58%
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| Q) Chinese emperor who was buried with terracotta warriors to protect him in the afterlife | Qin Shi Huang | 56%
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| Z) 12th US president who served from 1849-1850 | Zachary Taylor | 56%
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| F) Spanish conquistador who conquered the Incan empire of Peru | Francisco Pizarro | 51%
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| U) Civil War general and later president | Ulysses Grant | 46%
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| B) Notorious American general who defected tothe British side | Benedict Arnold | 41%
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| W) Wild West lawman who, along with his brothers, fought the Clanton gang at Tombstone, AZ | Wyatt Earp | 34%
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| I) Egyptian architect who designed the first step pyramid | Imhotep | 32%
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| K) Israeli monarch and son of David who united Judah and Israel | King Solomon | 29%
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| Q) Aztec god of the Sun, Wind and Knowledge | Quetzalcoatl | 29%
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| Y) Legendary Yankees catcher known for his catchphrases | Yogi Berra | 27%
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| E) Anglo Saxon king of England, the last of the House of Wessex | Edward the Confessor | 14%
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| Z) Iranian religious leader who founded Zoroastrianism | Zarathustra | 10%
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| X) Ancient Greek philosopher and poet who critiqued Homers works | Xenophanes | 5%
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| K) Egyptian architect of the Great Sphinx | Khafra | 2%
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| Y) Chinese mathematician during the Song dynasty who invented themagic circle theory | Yang Hui | 2%
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