| # | Hint | Person | % Correct |
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| 5 | Astronaut who became the first person to set foot on the moon. | Neil Armstrong | 90%
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| 9 | R&B and pop performer who sang "I Will Always Love You," "How Will I Know?" and "I Wanna Dance With Somebody." | Whitney Houston | 87%
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| 4 | The 44th President of the United States. | Barack Obama | 83%
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| 29 | The King of Pop who became the most successful singer in American history. | Michael Jackson | 83%
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| 19 | The 42nd President of the United States. | Bill Clinton | 82%
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| 16 | Pop icon and diva whose best known songs include "Like a Virgin," "Papa Don't Preach," and "4 Minutes." | Madonna | 82%
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| 22 | Late night talk show host known for his "Carpool Karaoke" segment. | James Corden | 75%
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| 26 | Catholic nun who spent most of her life doing missionary work in India. | Mother Teresa | 75%
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| 21 | Record-breaking sprinter who earned the nickname "Lightning Bolt." | Usain Bolt | 75%
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| 13 | Longest-serving President of Cuba. | Fidel Castro | 73%
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| 25 | The first actor to play James Bond, from 1962's "Dr. No" to 1983's "Never Say Never Again." | Sean Connery | 73%
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| 15 | Hollywood star best known for playing Katniss Everdeen in the Hunger Games film franchise. | Jennifer Lawrence | 72%
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| 28 | One half of Tenacious D who also appeared in films like "School of Rock" and "Tropic Thunder." | Jack Black | 68%
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| 18 | Starred in "Dirty Dancing," "Ghost," "Point Break," and "Road House." | Patrick Swayze | 68%
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| 3 | Quarterback who has won five Super Bowl Championships with the New England Patriots. | Tom Brady | 67%
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| 7 | South African actress who starred in "Monster," "The Devil's Advocate," and "Mad Max: Fury Road." | Charlize Theron | 65%
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| 6 | Classic actress and comedienne who became famous on the TV show "I Love Lucy." | Lucille Ball | 65%
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| 17 | Starred in "Taxi Driver," "Raging Bull," "The Godfather Part II," and "The Deer Hunter." | Robert De Niro | 65%
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| 30 | Actress who starred in "Shrek," "My Best Friend's Wedding," and "There's Something About Mary." | Cameron Diaz | 63%
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| 31 | Irish musician best known to American audiences for his hits "Brown-Eyed Girl" and "Moondance." | Van Morrison | 62%
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| 23 | Shooting guard who helped the Lakers win three straight NBA Championships from 2000 to 2002 . | Kobe Bryant | 60%
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| 10 | Youngest member of the Kardashian family born in the 20th century. | Kylie Jenner | 60%
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| 8 | Tennis player who set the career record for total grand slams by winning 19, including 8 Wimbledon titles. | Roger Federer | 60%
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| 12 | He likes big butts and he cannot lie. | Sir Mix-a-Lot | 55%
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| 20 | Lead vocalist of Led Zeppelin. | Robert Plant | 48%
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| 1 | The guiding force of the Grateful Dead until 1995. | Jerry Garcia | 45%
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| 2 | Director of horror films that include "A Nightmare on Elm Street" and "Scream." | Wes Craven | 42%
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| 14 | 5-time NBA champion who spent his entire 13-year career with the Los Angeles Lakers. | Magic Johnson | 33%
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| 27 | Comedy actor best known for playing the role of Pee-wee Herman. | Paul Reubens | 33%
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| 24 | Wrestling promoter, announcer, actor, and wrestler who co-founded World Wrestling Entertainment Inc. | Vince McMahon | 30%
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| 11 | I fear no man, no beast or evil, brother! | Hulk Hogan | 17%
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