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Where to watch "The Who Was? Show"
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13. Julius Caesar & Bruce Lee
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He came, he saw, he took over Who HQ. But can a famed Roman ruler conquer a martial arts master and the entire "Who Was?" cast? (With bonus bloopers!)
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12. Galileo & Queen Elizabeth
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The Renaissance sparked the rebirth of art and science. It also saw the rise of a royal icon and an astronomer who changed how people saw the world.
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11. Pablo Picasso & The Wright Brothers
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Go-getters in completely different fields had the courage to try something new. One was an artistic genius, and the other two took to the skies.
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10. Genghis Khan & George Washington Carver
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A fierce conqueror who built an empire and a scientist who made peanuts famous? Sure, they're important. But so is Ron's birthday!
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9. George Washington & Marco Polo
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It’s a tale of polar-opposite icons: one, a commanding leader known for his truthfulness; the other, a world traveler who probably told lots of lies.
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8. Marie Curie & Harry Houdini
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She was a scientist who could speak five languages. He was an illusionist who was born to entertain. No “magic” involved — just lots of hard work.
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7. Susan B. Anthony & Frida Kahlo
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These two pioneering women were passionate souls who changed art and politics by doing what they loved. And sometimes wearing (gasp!) pants in public.
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6. Sacagawea & Blackbeard
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In Shoshone, her name means “bird woman.” In English, his name means ... well ... “black beard.” One is famous, and the other is infamous.
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5. Marie Antoinette & Louis Armstrong
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The beloved king of jazz and the reviled queen of France came from different worlds. Yet both achieved royalty — and left behind a dazzling legacy.
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4. Isaac Newton & Amelia Earhart
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He invented a new field of mathematics, while she sent flyers soaring to new heights. Both were trailblazers in their fields who bucked convention.
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3. William Shakespeare & King Tut
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An iconic ruler of ancient Egypt and an influential Elizabethan playwright each left behind priceless relics that earned them rock-star status.
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2. Albert Einstein & Joan of Arc
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What does a peasant turned Catholic saint have in common with a Nobel Prize-winning scientist? Inspired thinking, for one thing. Also: awesome hair.
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1. Gandhi & Benjamin Franklin
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One was a revered civil rights leader; the other, a revolutionary diplomat. Both spoke truth to power and had a talent for turning words into action.