| Years | Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| 1995–1999 | Four-time Super Bowl MVP | Tom Brady | 89%
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| 1931–1935 | 38th President of the United States | Gerald Ford | 88%
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| 2004–2008 | Holds the all-time record for most Olympic gold medals (23) | Michael Phelps | 87%
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| 1974–1978 | Pop singer known as the "Material Girl" | Madonna | 84%
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| 1962–1967 | He earned a doctorate in mathematics at age 25. The mail bombing didn't happen until later... | Ted Kaczynski | 66%
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| 1951–1955 | Often misquoted as saying "Luke, I am your father" | James Earl Jones | 58%
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| 1932–1936 | His notable achievements include writing "The Crucible" and marrying Marilyn Monroe | Arthur Miller | 37%
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| 1945–1952 | Assisted suicide pioneer | Jack Kevorkian | 37%
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| 1991–1995 | Google co-founder | Larry Page | 36%
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| 1986–1990 | Charlie's Angels actress | Lucy Liu | 28%
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| 1943 | Infamous Haitian dictator known as "Papa Doc" | François Duvalier | 22%
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| 1965–1967 | Lead singer of "The Stooges" | Iggy Pop | 17%
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| 1882–1884 | Doctor who built a "murder castle" to kill tourists during the 1893 World's Fair in Chicago | H. H. Holmes | 14%
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| 1878 | Lawyer who defended John Scopes for teaching evolution | Clarence Darrow | 13%
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| 1935–1939 | "60 Minutes" anchor | Mike Wallace | 13%
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| 1956–1963 | The prototypical student activist, he signed the Port Huron statement, was one of the Chicago Seven, and even married Jane Fonda | Tom Hayden | 10%
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| 1972–1976 | Inventor of the Java programming language | Bill Joy | 1%
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