| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Man who was shot is Sarajevo, a key event leading to the war | Franz Ferdinand | 100%
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| Helped developed mobile X ray units nicknamed "Little Curies" | Marie Curie | 83%
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| Played a pivotal role in the conception and initiation of the Gallipoli Campaign, and would become prime minister of the UK | Winston Churchill | 83%
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| Man who shot the person above | Gavrilo Princip | 67%
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| Young British officer, became a legend in World War I by leading Arab rebels against the Ottoman Empire. | Lawrence of Arabia | 67%
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| Person featured on world war 1 propaganda posters | Lord Kitchener | 67%
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| The most successful German Ace | The Red Baron | 67%
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| WW1 poet who served as a lieutenant in the British army, and died a week before armistice day | Wilfred Owen | 33%
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| Woman who helped 200 allied soldiers escape German occupied Belgium | Edith Cavell | 17%
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| Indigenous Canadian Sniper who has 370 confirmed kills | Francis Pegahmagabow | 17%
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| The most successful Allied Ace | Rene Fonck | 17%
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| Served as a volunteer nurse; her memoir "Testament of Youth" became a defining account of wartime loss. | Vera Britain | 17%
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| The “Gallipoli Sniper” of the ANZAC troops | Billy Sing | 0%
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| Canadian doctor and poet of In Flanders Fields, the iconic WWI remembrance poem. | John McCrae | 0%
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