| Hint | Figure | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Lee Harvey Oswald's victim | John F. Kennedy | 98%
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| Civil rights activist who had a dream | Martin Luther King Jr. | 98%
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| First leader of North Korea | Kim Il-Sung | 91%
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| Mongol Khan who conquered China | Kublai Khan | 79%
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| Soviet leader who de-Stalinized the country in the 1950s | Nikita Khrushchev | 79%
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| Mexican female painter known for her self-portraits | Frida Kahlo | 77%
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| Author of "The Jungle Book" | Rudyard Kipling | 76%
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| Lord who calculated absolute zero | Lord Kelvin | 67%
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| Leader of the Iranian Revolution | Ruhollah Khomeini | 65%
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| Nixon's Secretary of State | Henry Kissinger | 58%
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| Prussian philosopher: "Critique of Pure Reason" | Immanuel Kant | 58%
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| Czech author who wrote "The Metamorphosis" | Franz Kafka | 55%
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| All-time highest rated chess player (until 2014) | Garry Kasparov | 43%
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| Symbolist painter of "The Kiss" | Gustav Klimt | 39%
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| Australia's most famous "bushranger" | Ned Kelly | 39%
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| British economist who revolutionized the economics in 1930s | John Maynard Keynes | 37%
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| Successor of the above | Ali Khamenei | 25%
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| Danish existential philosopher who wrote "Either/Or" | Søren Kierkegaard | 25%
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| Afghan President, 2004-2014 | Hamid Karzai | 22%
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| Burmese activist who was under house arrest for 15 years | Aung San Suu Kyi | 21%
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