| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| British PM during World War II | Winston Churchill | 95%
|
| Long-time Cuban dictator | Fidel Castro | 90%
|
| 1920s Chicago bootlegger and gangster | Al Capone | 76%
|
| He'll be back | Arnold Schwarzenegger | 76%
|
| Tom Sawyer & Huckleberry Finn | Mark Twain | 74%
|
| "Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar", said this psychoanalyst | Sigmund Freud | 69%
|
| TV's Cliff Huxtable | Bill Cosby | 65%
|
| The little tramp of silent films | Charlie Chaplin | 65%
|
| Led the Chicago Bulls to 6 NBA titles | Michael Jordan | 63%
|
| Star of "Chinatown" and "A Few Good Men" | Jack Nicholson | 62%
|
| Probably not jumping on couches anymore | Tom Cruise | 62%
|
| WWII general - "Old Blood and Guts" | George S. Patton | 59%
|
| Gap-toothed late night host | David Letterman | 57%
|
| Star of "Ghost" and "The Color Purple" | Whoopie Goldberg | 57%
|
| Larger-than-life Yankee HOF slugger | Babe Ruth | 55%
|
| 1st U.S. President born in the 20th century | John F. Kennedy | 54%
|
| Gordon Gekko enjoys cigars, and so does he | Michael Douglas | 51%
|
| "Taxi's" diminutive Louis DePalma | Danny DeVito | 50%
|
| TV's raincoat-clad detective Columbo | Peter Falk | 48%
|
| Conservative radio talk-show host | Rush Limbaugh | 44%
|
| Long-time partner of Gracie Allen | George Burns | 37%
|
| Film comedian; host of "You Bet Your Life" | Groucho Marx | 28%
|
| Known as "Mr. Television" in the 1950s | Milton Berle | 19%
|
| Replaced Thurgood Marshall on SCOTUS | Clarence Thomas | 17%
|