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100

Only US president to fail the bar exam on his first attempt (passed on the second)

Franklin D. Roosevelt

100

Singer who became successful again after taking a break and releasing a hit song called “Hello”

Adele

100

US president who had polio as a child

Franklin D. Roosevelt

200

telescope repaired while in space to function even better

Hubble

200

Was able to compose his Ninth Symphony despite his deafness

Beethoven

200

first country to grant women the right to vote nationwide

New Zealand

300

Which car was a success only after its second version was cheaper and easier for people to buy?

Ford's Model T

300

Exiled during WWII but returned to lead France

Charles DeGaulle

300

For his first audition, an MGM director provided this feedback: Can't act. Can't sing. Slightly bald. Not handsome. Can dance a little. He went on to become legendary.

Fred Astaire

400

space mission that safely returned after an explosion

Apollo 13

400

Fired in 1985. Reinstated in 1997 and led Apple to become the world’s most valuable tech company.

Steve Jobs

400

The genius scientist who didn’t begin to speak a word until he was 4 years old.

Albert Einstein

500

Which author’s manuscript was rejected by 12 publishers before it was published in 1997, eventually selling over 500 million copies?

J.K. Rowling

500

Retired from basketball in 1993 after his father’s death and tried then gave up baseball. Returned to the NBA in 1995, led his team through three more championships.

Michael Jordon

500

Came to America from Ireland to work in a thread factory for $1.20 per week and died "the richest man in America."

Andrew Carnegie

600

European composer who successfully premiered his second opera after the first was rejected by theaters

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

600

after 27 years in prison, this human rights activist was released and went on to become President of his country in 1994

Nelson Mandela

600

fired by a newspaper for "not being creative enough" as a cartoonist

Walt Disney 

(fired before he invented Mickey)

700

Olympic athlete returned to competition after serious injuries and won again

Michael Phelps

700

Suspended from boxing but returned to regain heavyweight title

Mohammed Ali

700

first manned mission to land on the Moon

Apollo 11

800

US non-profit organization dedicated to exonerating wrongfully convicted people through DNA testing

The Innocence Project

800

Lost arm in shark attack; returned to professional surfing.

Bethany Hamilton

800

Who said, "I have not failed. I’ve just found 10,000 ways that won’t work.”

Thomas Edison

900

Rejected twice by USC's School of Cinematic Arts but went on to become the most successful director in Hollywood History

Steven Spielberg


900

first MLB team to overcome a 3–0 series deficit

Boston Red Sox 

(vs. New York Yankees 2004 ALCS)

900

Diagnosed with a disease that doctors said would give him only a few years to live, he lived 55 more years and made groundbreaking contributions to cosmology and physics.

Stephen Hawking

1000

first successful human to human heart transplant, the second one attempted, occurred in 1967 in which country

South Africa


1000

After retiring from boxing and later declaring bankruptcy, he made an astonishing comeback at age 45 to regain the world heavyweight championship.

George Forman

1000

At age 64, after multiple attempts, Diana Nyad swam 11 miles without a shark cage between which two countries?

Cuba to USA

1100

first woman to win a Nobel Prize

Marie Curie

1100

After 15-years of losing her voice to Lyme disease, she successfully returned to the music industry

Shania Twain

1100

After 13 years of organized effort, the first disease to be eradicated by humans

small pox