| Description | Character | % Correct |
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| Heroin-addicted hit man employed by #8. He has a cool demeanor and follows the rules of the streets, the most important of which is loyalty. | Vincent Vega | 93%
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| Beautiful and smart wife of #8 who #1 is ordered to take out on a "date" while #8 is out handling business, is also addicted to cocaine. | Mia Wallace | 88%
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| Boxer with a fading career, who agrees to throw a fight for a big payout by #8, but instead KO's the opponent, takes the money and skips town. | Butch Coolidge | 86%
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| Remorseless killer and hit man employed by #8 that is partnered with ^. Often quotes the bible, and by the end of the film is a changed man, deciding not to kill anymore. | Jules Winnfield | 86%
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| Drug dealer connected to every character in the movie. Has cruel punishments that he only uses when necessary. | Marsellus Wallace | 79%
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| #8's calm and collected professional fixer. Emanates confidence and control, never gets angry. | Winston Wolfe A.K.A The Wolf | 75%
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| Small-time robber and wife of ^. Decides to rob the diner they're eating in, which happens to be the same one #2 is in, however, is spared because of #2's vow to never kill again. | Yolanda A.K.A Honey Bunny | 70%
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| Small-time robber and husband of #7. Decides to rob the diner they're eating in, which happens to be the same one #2 is in, however, is spared because of #2's vow to never kill again. | Ringo A.K.A Pumpkin | 65%
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| Naive, innocent, and sweet girlfriend of #4. The complete opposite of her boyfriend. | Fabienne | 38%
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