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Guess the Famous Icon/ Figure

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10th Grade

Guess the Famous Icon/ Figure
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1.

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30 sec • 1 pt

Hint 1: This actor was named after a famous playwright and made their film debut in "A Nightmare on Elm Street" in 1984.

Hint 2: They are known for their versatile roles but perhaps most famously for playing a quirky pirate.

Hint 3: This celebrity has been nominated for three Academy Awards but has yet to win one.

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Hint 1: Before achieving fame in Hollywood, this individual was on a path to become a professional athlete, playing football at the University of Miami where his team won a national championship.

Hint 2: Entering the world of professional wrestling, he adopted a ring name that paid homage to his wrestling heritage, combining elements from his father and grandfather's ring names.

Hint 3: Known for his versatility in acting, he was the first to announce his involvement in a movie based on a beloved video game series, taking on the role of the protagonist.

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Hint 1: This iconic doll, first introduced in 1959, was created by Ruth Handler, co-founder of an American toy company, and named after her daughter Barbara.

Hint 2: Originally marketed as a "Teen-age Fashion Model," she has had over 200 careers, ranging from astronaut to president, reflecting changing societal norms and the promotion of female empowerment.

Hint 3: The brand has been criticized and praised for its influence on body image and gender roles, leading to the introduction of dolls with a variety of skin tones, body types, and abilities in recent years to promote diversity and inclusivity.

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Hint 1: This theoretical physicist was known for his theory of relativity, which has been crucial to the development of modern physics.

Hint 2: He was offered the presidency of Israel in 1952 but declined, stating he lacked the natural aptitude and experience to deal properly with people.

Hint 3: His famous equation E=mc^2 outlines the relationship between energy and mass, laying the groundwork for the development of atomic energy.

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Hint 1: Often referred to as the "father of the atomic bomb," this theoretical physicist led the Los Alamos Laboratory during the Manhattan Project, the United States' endeavor to develop the first nuclear weapons during World War II.

Hint 2: He famously quoted a line from the Bhagavad Gita: "Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds," reflecting on the successful detonation of the first atomic bomb.

Hint 3: Despite his significant contributions to the development of nuclear weapons, he later became a proponent of nuclear disarmament and faced scrutiny during the Red Scare for his previous affiliations with communist and leftist groups.

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Hint 1: At the age of ten, this actor made his acting debut in a BBC adaptation of a Dickens novel, playing a young boy who shares his first name.

Hint 2: An outspoken fan of a particular American punk rock band, he has publicly expressed his admiration for their work, especially their album "The Black Parade."

Hint 3: He starred in a Broadway production that involves a significant amount of on-stage nudity, which was a departure from his most famous role.

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Hint 1: This singer-songwriter was named after another artist, specifically a famous singer-songwriter known for hits like "Fire and Rain."

Hint 2: One of her music videos features a number of celebrity friends but is notable for its inclusion of a voiceover from a former Olympic gold medalist in decathlon.

Hint 3: She once held a live webcast on a social media platform where she answered fan questions and introduced a new pet to her audience.

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