| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Claimed saints gave her orders to lead a national army | of Arc | 100%
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| Oscar winner who's a legendary rival to Bette Davis | Crawford | 89%
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| A defining figure of American protest music in the Vietnam War era | Baez | 78%
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| Associated with the Blackhearts | Jett | 78%
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| Defining character of 1980s primetime glamour | Collins | 67%
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| British stage actress associated with the Royal National Theatre in its early years | Plowright | 67%
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| Voice for Jessie in Pixar’s Toy Story films | Cusack | 56%
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| Star of two Hitchcock flicks | Fontaine | 56%
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| Sharp-tongued host for Fashion Police | Rivers | 56%
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| British cryptanalyst who worked at Bletchley Park during WWII | Clarke | 44%
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| Chronicled California’s cultural breakdown literarily | Didion | 44%
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| Part of Warner Bros. pre-code ensemble | Blondell | 33%
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| Portrayed an Empress who watches an empire collapse from within | Chen | 33%
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| Won the first women’s Olympic marathon in 1984 | Benoit | 22%
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| A former government minister in the House of Lords | Hanham | 22%
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| Author of Picnic at Hanging Rock | Lindsay | 22%
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| Quoted "Jingle Bells" in a minor key | Mitchell | 22%
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| Wrote the influential essay Womanliness as a Masquerade | Riviere | 22%
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| Writer of gothic-tinged stories for children | Aiken | 11%
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| Painted the landscapes of Scotland | Eardley | 11%
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