| # | Hint | Person | % Correct |
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| 4 | Member of the R&B girl group Destiny's Child and wife of rapper Jay-Z. | Beyoncé Knowles | 93%
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| 25 | Actor and rapper who had his breakthrough on the popular sitcom "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air." | Will Smith | 91%
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| 14 | British singer known for a song where she refused to go to rehab. | Amy Winehouse | 88%
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| 5 | Flamboyant lead singer of the rock group Queen. | Freddie Mercury | 86%
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| 21 | Author of "Carrie," "The Shining," "Misery," "Stand By Me," and "The Dark Tower." | Stephen King | 86%
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| 13 | Author of "James and the Giant Peach," "Matilda," and "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory." | Roald Dahl | 84%
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| 16 | Legendary guitarist, singer, and songwriter who is considered the King of the Blues. | B.B. King | 81%
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| 9 | Comedic actor who starred in "Billy Madison," "The Waterboy," "Happy Gilmore." | Adam Sandler | 79%
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| 17 | Country music star who released 11 #1 singles between 1948 and 1953. | Hank Williams | 79%
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| 26 | Tennis star who has been ranked #1 in singles by the Women's Tennis Association. | Serena Williams | 79%
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| 3 | Former star of TV Show "Two and a Half Men." Apparently he is his own drug. | Charlie Sheen | 77%
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| 23 | Rock singer from New Jersey who is sometimes simply known as The Boss. | Bruce Springsteen | 74%
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| 22 | Lead singer of rock band The Blackhearts, well known for the song "I Love Rock 'N Roll." | Joan Jett | 74%
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| 12 | African-American track star who won four gold medals at the 1936 Berlin Olympics. | Jesse Owens | 70%
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| 24 | Beloved puppeteer and creator of The Muppets and Sesame Street. | Jim Henson | 70%
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| 18 | Seven-time Tour de France champion who was banned from cycling competitions by the ADA in 2012. | Lance Armstrong | 70%
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| 2 | This Canadian actor knows kung fu and had an excellent adventure with Alex Winter. | Keanu Reeves | 60%
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| 15 | Thirteenth-century explorer who kept a detailed journal of his experiences in China. | Marco Polo | 60%
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| 20 | Author of the highly successful "A Song of Ice and Fire" fantasy series. | George R.R. Martin | 58%
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| 7 | Ruler of England from 1558 to 1603. | Queen Elizabeth I | 58%
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| 1 | Pop culture self-help guru who began his career on an Oprah Winfrey program. | Dr. Phil | 56%
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| 19 | Former member of Saturday Night Live and current host of NBC's The Tonight Show. | Jimmy Fallon | 53%
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| 10 | Championship PGA golfer who gained a reputation for drinking a mixture of iced tea and lemonade. | Arnold Palmer | 49%
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| 29 | American singer known for the song "Great Balls of Fire." | Jerry Lee Lewis | 49%
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| 8 | Independent Senator from Vermont and U.S. presidential candidate. | Bernie Sanders | 47%
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| 30 | Author of short stories, novels, and plays, including "Breakfast at Tiffany's" and "In Cold Blood." | Truman Capote | 47%
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| 28 | Teacher and philosopher of the Spring and Autumn period of Chinese history. | Confucius | 40%
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| 6 | English actor who appeared in shows like "The Wire" and movies like "Thor," "The Jungle Book," and "Beasts of No Nation." | Idris Elba | 37%
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| 11 | Grammy Award-winning rapper who also appears in the "Fast & Furious" movies. | Ludacris | 30%
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| 27 | Rapper who won four Grammy Awards in 2009 and is the founder of Young Money Entertainment. | Lil Wayne | 23%
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