| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Famous American Folk Hero & Frontiersman; US Rep. for Tennessee | Davy Crockett | 100%
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| 8th President of Mexico; Led Mexican forces during the Battle of the Alamo | Antonio López de Santa Anna | 80%
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| American Pioneer, Frontiersman & Soldier; Co-commander of the Alamo | James Bowie | 73%
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| American Lawyer & Lt. Col. in the Texan Army; Co-commander of the Alamo | William B. Travis | 60%
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| American Messenger & Solider during the battle; 2nd Cousin of William B. Travis | James Bonham | 40%
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| Artillery Officer of the Alamo's small garrison; One of the last to fall | Almaron Dickinson | 27%
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| Mexican Army General; Commanded a column of 350 men during the battle | Martín Perfecto de Cos | 27%
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| Chief Engineer of the Alamo; Gave detailed description of defenses to Sam Houston | Green B. Jameson | 20%
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| Slave of William B. Travis; Fought in the Alamo; One of the few survivors | Joe | 20%
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| Chief Surgeon at the Alamo; Died, most likely, defending the Alamo's hospital | Amos Pollard | 13%
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| Mexican Army Colonel; Wrote memoir that Davy Crockett surrendered | José Enrique de la Peña | 13%
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| Courier; Carried the Alamo's message to the people; Wasn't present during battle | Juan Seguín | 13%
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| Mexican Army Deserter; Locked himself in a cell & convinced the Mexicans he was a prisoner | Brigido Guerrero | 7%
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| Mexican Army Colonel; Commanded a column of 400 men during the battle | Francisco Duque | 7%
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| Mexican Army General; Commanded the 500 cavalry during the battle | Joaquín Ramírez y Sesma | 7%
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| Adjutant of the garrison, next in command after the two co-commanders | John J. Baugh | 7%
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| Adjutant of the Alamo after promotion to Captain; Killed during the battle | John J. Baugh | 7%
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| Mexican Army Colonel; Commanded a column of 400 men during the battle | José María Romero | 7%
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| Mexican Army Colonel; Commanded a column of 125 men during the battle | Juan Morales | 7%
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| Mexican Army Officer; Took over ABOVE's column after injury during battle | Manuel Fernández Castrillón | 7%
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| Texan Army Volunteer; Amateur poet, writer, artist, and musician | Micajah Autry | 7%
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| Assistant to Master of Ordnance of the Alamo; Killed during the final stand | Samuel Blair | 7%
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| Courier; Carried the famous "To the People of Texas" letter; Killed during battle | Albert Martin | 0%
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| Quartermaster of the Alamo garrison; Killed during the battle outside of walls | Eliel Melton | 0%
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| Commander of the Immortal 32, the Alamo's Texian Militia relief force | George C. Kimble | 0%
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| Texan Army Volunteer; The last recorded Texan defender to enter the Alamo | José Gregorio Esparza | 0%
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| Mexican Army General; Led the first assault & wall scale alongside his men | Juan Valentín Amador | 0%
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| Master of Ordnance of the Alamo; Irish; Killed during the final stand | Robert Evans | 0%
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| Texan Army Volunteer; Often drunk, but fought bravely calm & sober during battle | William B. Ward | 0%
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| First Texas commander at the Alamo; Commanded "The Invincibles" | William R. Carey | 0%
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