| # | Hint | Person | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | Pop singer known for hits "...Baby One More Time" and "Oops! I Did It Again." | Britney Spears | 94%
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| 5 | Animator who created Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, and many others. | Walt Disney | 92%
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| 4 | Rapper from Brooklyn who is married to Beyoncé. | Jay-Z | 90%
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| 13 | Country-turned-pop artist with hits like "You Belong With Me," "Our Song," and "Shake It Off." | Taylor Swift | 88%
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| 12 | Swing-era icon with hits like "Fly Me To The Moon," "Come Fly With Me," and "My Way." | Frank Sinatra | 81%
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| 15 | French civil engineer and architect who has a tower in Paris named after him. | Gustave Eiffel | 81%
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| 18 | Actor who starred in "Moneyball," "Fight Club," "World War Z," and "12 Monkeys." | Brad Pitt | 79%
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| 3 | Lead singer of Black Sabbath; Prince of Darkness; Godfather of Heavy Metal. | Ozzy Osbourne | 71%
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| 16 | English author who wrote "Pride & Prejudice," "Emma," and "Sense & Sensibility." | Jane Austen | 69%
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| 17 | The current Pope of the Catholic Church. | Pope Francis | 69%
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| 14 | English monarch who was the subject of the movie "The King's Speech." | King George VI | 65%
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| 20 | Yet another actor who starred in "Moneyball," "Superbad," and "21 Jump Street." | Jonah Hill | 63%
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| 19 | Another actor who starred in "October Sky," "Brokeback Mountain," and "Donnie Darko." | Jake Gyllenhaal | 62%
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| 26 | Communist revolutionary who founded the People's Republic of China in 1949. | Mao Zedong | 62%
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| 28 | Co-creator of many Marvel Comics characters who frequently made cameos in MCU films. | Stan Lee | 62%
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| 31 | Folk singer, songwriter, and acoustic guitar player who released "Rocky Mountain High," "Take Me Home, Country Roads," and "Annie's Song." | John Denver | 58%
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| 9 | She played Queen Elizabeth in "Shakespeare in Love" and M in seven Bond films. | Judi Dench | 58%
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| 1 | Director of "Annie Hall," "Deconstructing Harry," and "Midnight in Paris." | Woody Allen | 58%
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| 21 | Appeared in "Pulp Fiction," "Jurassic Park," the Star Wars prequel trilogy, and the Marvel Cinematic Universe. | Samuel L. Jackson | 56%
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| 29 | Actress who starred on a show named after herself, as well as The Dick Van Dyke Show. | Mary Tyler Moore | 46%
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| 25 | Singer-songwriter known for island escapism hits like "Margaritaville." | Jimmy Buffett | 42%
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| 30 | Superstar guard/forward who won NBA Championships with the Miami Heat in 2012 and 2013 and the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2016. | LeBron James | 42%
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| 23 | Founder of the Latter Day Saint movement, and translator of the Book of Mormon. | Joseph Smith | 40%
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| 8 | Rapper whose albums include "Pink Friday," and "The Pinkprint." | Nicki Minaj | 40%
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| 24 | Pilot, businessman, and millionaire producer who was played by Leonardo DiCaprio in 2004. | Howard Hughes | 38%
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| 6 | Governor of New York (2011-2021). | Andrew Cuomo | 35%
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| 7 | "Legendary" forward for the Boston Celtics who won three MVP awards. | Larry Bird | 33%
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| 27 | French actor known for films such as "Green Card," "Cyrano de Bergerac," and "The Man in the Iron Mask." | Gérard Depardieu | 29%
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| 11 | Democratic nominee for 2004 US Presidency, and former Secretary of State. | John Kerry | 27%
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| 22 | Canadian-born Tea Party politician who ran for President in the 2016 US Election. | Ted Cruz | 19%
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| 10 | Reclusive American poet. Such works include "Success is counted sweetest," and "I taste a liquor never brewed." | Emily Dickinson | 15%
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