| Hint | Person | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| 41st President of the United States whose son was also a president. | George H.W. Bush | 95%
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| Singer with an amazing voice. Known as the "Queen of Soul." | Aretha Franklin | 73%
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| Theoretical physicist that theorized on black holes. He also was diagnosed with ALS and had a robotic voice. | Stephen Hawking | 71%
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| First name of the wife of above. | Barbara Bush | 69%
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| Marvel comic book writer who was known for his cameos and his catchphrase, "Excelsior!" | Stan Lee | 65%
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| Republican candidate for 2008 presidential election. | John McCain | 57%
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| Ex-boyfriend of pop singer Ariana Grande, who featured in her song "The Way." | Mac Miller | 34%
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| American chef and television host with shows such as "A Cook's Tour." | Anthony Bourdain | 31%
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| One of the most notable evangelists in modern history, having served as a counselor to every president from Truman to Obama. | Billy Graham | 24%
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| She was the original Lois Lane in the "Superman" film series. | Margot Kidder | 21%
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| Known as "Mini-Me" in "Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me." | Verne Troyer | 21%
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| Television and film actor who was known for box office hits such as "Boogie Nights" and "Gunsmoke." | Burt Reynolds | 19%
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| He co-founded Microsoft with Bill Gates. | Paul Allen | 14%
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| Marine biologist that created the Nickelodeon show, "Spongebob Squarepants." | Stephen Hillenburg | 13%
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| Icelandic actor who was known as Robbie Rotten in "Lazy Town." | Stefan Kárl Stefánsson | 11%
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