100% | REDMAN | 6 | Don —, US jazz musician, arranger and orchestra leader who died in 1964 |
83% | REDMAN | 6 | Don —, US jazz multi-instrumentalist, arranger and orchestra leader who died in 1964 |
49% | SHAW | 4 | Artie —, US jazz clarinettist and band leader who died in 2004 |
46% | ELLINGTON | 9 | Edward Kennedy 'Duke' —, US jazz musician who died in 1974 |
37% | MONK | 4 | Thelonious —, US jazz pianist and composer who died in 1982 |
37% | COLTRANE | 8 | John —, US jazz saxophonist and composer who died in 1967 |
36% | DALAI LAMA | 10 | Spiritual leader who wrote "The Joy of Living and Dying in Peace" |
35% | NAPOLEON | 8 | Leader who died in exile on St. Helena |
34% | STALIN | 6 | Russian leader who died in 1953 |
34% | MAO | 3 | Chinese leader who died in 1976 |
34% | GERONIMO | 8 | Chiricahua Apache leader who died in 1909 |
34% | CHERNENKO | 9 | Konstantin, Soviet leader who died in 1985 |
34% | STALIN | 6 | Joseph —, Soviet leader who died in 1953 |
34% | IANPAISLEY | 10 | Northern Ireland religious and political leader who died in 2014; co-founder of the Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster |
34% | VILLA | 5 | Pancho —, Mexican revolutionary leader who died in 1923 |
33% | TATUM | 5 | Art —, US jazz pianist known for his improvisation who died in 1956 |
33% | REMINGTON | 9 | Eliphalet —, US inventor and arms manufacturer who died in 1861 |
33% | SPIKE | 5 | & 26A US musician and bandleader born in 1911 who fronted the group the City Slickers |
32% | MARCUS | 6 | & 16D Jamaican Pan-Africanist leader who died in London in 1940 |
32% | ALLEN | 5 | Gracie —, comedienne married to comedian George Burns who died in 1964 |
32% | DOLENZ | 6 | Micky —, actor and musician who played the title role in 1950s US television series Circus Boy |
32% | BIKO | 4 | Steve —, South African civil rights leader who died in Pretoria in 1977 |
32% | BOBHOPE | 7 | London-born US film and stage comedian who died in 2003 aged 100 |
32% | THAD | 4 | Jazz trumpeter Jones who played in and later led the Count Basie Orchestra |
32% | BYRD | 4 | Richard E —, US aviator and polar explorer who died in 1957 |
31% | HAWKINS | 7 | Coleman —, US jazz tenor saxophonist who died in 1969 |
31% | DORSEY | 6 | Tommy —, US trombonist and bandleader who died in 1956 |
31% | JOHN | 4 | ___ Coltrane, saxophonist and "A Love Supreme" musician who is considered one of the most influential figures in jazz |