| # | Hint | Person | % Correct |
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| 10 | The frontman for the Irish band U2. | Bono | 84%
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| 24 | Queen of the United Kingdom from 1837 to 1901. | Queen Victoria | 81%
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| 14 | Programmer and businessman who co-founded Facebook. | Mark Zuckerberg | 77%
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| 9 | Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter and pianist who gained fame for his song "Piano Man." | Billy Joel | 73%
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| 20 | The "Goddess of Pop." Was once part of a duo with Sonny Bono. | Cher | 72%
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| 6 | Starred on ER from 1994-1999 and in the Ocean's Eleven trilogy. | George Clooney | 72%
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| 16 | Pop singer who is the younger sister of Michael. | Janet Jackson | 72%
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| 15 | French Nobel Prize winner in Physics; husband to Marie. | Pierre Curie | 71%
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| 4 | Actress who starred in "Breakfast at Tiffany's," "War and Peace," and "Roman Holiday." | Audrey Hepburn | 68%
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| 29 | 35th US President who dealt with the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Bay of Pigs invasion, and the Civil Rights Movement. | John F. Kennedy | 67%
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| 13 | Blind prodigy and multi-instrumentalist with hits like "Superstition" and "I Wish." | Stevie Wonder | 67%
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| 5 | R&B singer who used to be in a relationship with pop singer Rihanna. | Chris Brown | 66%
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| 8 | 33rd U.S. President who authorized the use of atomic bombs on Japan. | Harry Truman | 65%
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| 31 | Starred in "Dirty Harry," "A Fistful of Dollars," "Gran Torino," and "Million Dollar Baby." | Clint Eastwood | 62%
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| 18 | Second longest-serving pope in history who was the leader of the Catholic Church from 1978 to 2005. | Pope John Paul II | 61%
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| 12 | Individual sports icon who became a star for redefining vertical skateboarding. | Tony Hawk | 58%
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| 26 | Western action movie star nicknamed "The Duke." | John Wayne | 56%
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| 28 | Australian singer with songs like "Can't Get You Out Of My Head," and "The Loco-Motion." | Kylie Minogue | 54%
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| 11 | Surrealist artist known for such works as his painting The Persistence of Memory. | Salvador Dalí | 52%
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| 22 | British writer and physician, notable for his character Sherlock Holmes. | Arthur Conan Doyle | 51%
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| 3 | Bass-baritone singer and actor who released "White Christmas" in 1954. | Bing Crosby | 49%
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| 25 | Gandalf in "The Lord of the Rings," and older Magneto in the "X-Men" franchise. | Ian McKellen | 49%
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| 7 | Composer of "The Nutcracker" ballet, as well as other symphonies and operas. | Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky | 48%
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| 2 | Wrestler named after a San Francisco prison who is also well-known as an actor. | Dwayne Johnson | 46%
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| 23 | Comedian who starred on :Whose Line Is It Anyway?" and current host of "The Price Is Right." | Drew Carey | 41%
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| 27 | Portrayed Count Dracula, Count Dooku, and Saruman the White. | Christopher Lee | 40%
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| 19 | Muslim minister, leader of the Nation of Islam, and human rights activist. | Malcolm X | 38%
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| 21 | East Coast '90s rapper with hits "Mo Money Mo Problems" and "Hypnotize." | Notorious B.I.G. | 35%
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| 17 | Danny Tanner on Full House and original host of America's Funniest Home Videos. | Bob Saget | 34%
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| 30 | Voice actor who voiced cartoon characters such as Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, Tweety Bird and Daffy Duck. | Mel Blanc | 34%
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| 1 | Country singer with hits like "Highway Don't Care," "Indian Outlaw," and "Humble and Kind." | Tim McGraw | 22%
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