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| Film adaptation of Flowers for Algernon won Cliff Robertson an Academy Award | |
| Star of Two and a Half Men, Major League II, and Platoon | |
| King in exile reclaimed British throne after death of Oliver Cromwell | |
| 11th Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court, 1916 Republican Candidate for President | |
| Czech playwright of R.U.R. (Rossum's Universal Robots) | |
| First Holy Roman Emperor | |
| Cartoonist whose macabre 'family' would be adapted into a television series and films | |
| Stout British actor won academy award for Private Life of Henry VIII, his lone directorial effort was The Night of the Hunter | |
| 'The Round Mound of Rebound' played 16 years for the Philadelphia 76ers, Phoenix Suns and Houston Rockets | |
| Son of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip is heir apparent to the commonwealth realm | |
| In a Tale of Two Cities, he lucks out because he looks an awful lot like Sydney Carton | |
| Author of 'Fight Club' and 'Choke' | |
| First pilot to break the speed of sound | |
| Leader of the X-Men, also known as professor X | |
| Argentinian forward for Manchester City may be the ugliest man in football/soccer | |
| Author of 'On the Origin of Species', namesake of evolutionary theory | |
| Aviation pioneer flew the Spirit of St. Louis | |
| Quintessential silent film star wrote, directed and starred in The Gold Rush, City Lights, and Modern Times as 'the Tramp' | |
| Host of 'The Gong Show' and creator of the Newlywed Game, he claimed to be a CIA agent | |
| He died in a field in Iowa after a plane named American Pie crashed | |
| Current manager of the Philadelphia Phillies, famed gaijin in 'The Red Devil' in Japanese Central League | |
| Seemingly bald child who is a good man and serves as protagonist for the comic strip Peanuts | |
| Jazz bassist accompanied Ornette Coleman on The Shape of Jazz to Come | |
| Father of organized crime in the United States | |
| The original host of Wheel of Fortune also hosted Scrabble and Love Connection | |