| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Line 6 | I'll give him this, his financial system is a work of genius | 100%
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| Line 1 | Let me tell you what I wish I'd known | 100%
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| Line 5 | President Jefferson | 100%
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| Line 2 | When I was young and dreamed of glory | 100%
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| Line 4 | Who lives, who dies, who tells your story? [1] | 100%
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| Line 3 | You have no control | 100%
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| Line 8 | And I've tried | 75%
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| Line 13 | But he doesn't get enough credit for all the credit he gave us | 75%
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| Line 22 | (Eliza) [1] | 75%
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| Line 11 | He took our country from bankruptcy to prosperity | 75%
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| Line 7 | I couldn't undo it if I tried | 75%
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| Line 12 | I hate to admit it | 75%
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| Line 28 | I interview every soldier who fought be your side | 75%
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| Line 26 | I live another 50 years | 75%
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| Line 23 | I put myself back in the narrative | 75%
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| Line 25 | I stop wasting time on tears | 75%
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| Line 27 | Its not enough (Eliza) | 75%
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| Line 10 | President Madison | 75%
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| Line 9 | Who lives, who dies, who tells your story? [2] | 75%
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| Line 14 | Who lives, who dies, who tells your story? [3] | 75%
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| Line 36 | And I'm still not through | 50%
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| Line 54 | And when my time is up | 50%
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| Line 45 | And when my time is up, have I done enough? | 50%
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| Line 17 | And when you're gone, who remembers your name? | 50%
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| Line 24 | (Eliza) [2] | 50%
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| Line 16 | Every other founding father gets to grow old | 50%
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| Line 55 | Have I done enough? | 50%
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| Line 40 | He gives me more time | 50%
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| Line 39 | He gives me what you always wanted | 50%
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| Line 37 | I ask myself, what would you do if you had more time | 50%
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| Line 49 | I help to raise hundred of children | 50%
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| Line 52 | In their eyes I see you, Alexander | 50%
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| Line 41 | I raise funds in D.C. for the Washington Monument | 50%
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| Line 32 | I rely on Angelica | 50%
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| Line 53 | I see you every time | 50%
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| Line 43 | I speak out against slavery | 50%
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| Line 30 | I try to make sense of your thousands of pages of writings | 50%
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| Line 58 | It's only a matter of time | 50%
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| Line 47 | Oh, can I show you what I'm proudest of? | 50%
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| Line 57 | Oh, I can't wait to see you again | 50%
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| Line 34 | She is buried in Trinity Church near you | 50%
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| Line 29 | (She tells our story) | 50%
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| Line 38 | The Lord, in his kindness | 50%
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| Line 48 | (The orphanage) [1] | 50%
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| Line 51 | (The orphanage) [2] | 50%
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| Line 35 | When I needed her most, she was right on time | 50%
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| Line 33 | While she's alive, we tell your story | 50%
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| Line 18 | Who keeps your fame? | 50%
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| Line 19 | Who tells your story? [1] | 50%
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| Line 20 | Who tells your story? [2] | 50%
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| Line 21 | Who tells your story? [3] | 50%
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| Line 46 | Will they tell our story? | 50%
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| Line 56 | Will they tell your story? | 50%
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| Line 59 | Will they tell your story? (Time) [1] | 50%
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| Line 61 | Will they tell your story? (Time) [2] | 50%
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| Line 31 | You really do write like you're running out of time | 50%
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| Line 15 | Every other founding fathers' story gets told | 25%
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| Line 50 | I get to see them growing up | 25%
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| Line 42 | (She tells my story) | 25%
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| Line 62 | Who lives, who dies, who tells your story? [5] | 25%
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| Line 44 | You could have done so much more if you only had time | 25%
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| Line 60 | Who lives, who dies, who tells your story? (Time) [4] | 0%
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