100% | ENGELBART | 9 | Douglas ___, American engineer and internet pioneer who is credited for the invention of computer mouse |
39% | CHUCKBERRY | 10 | American songwriter who was one of the pioneers of Rock and Roll and was known for his song "Johnny B. Goode": 2 wds. |
39% | LARRY | 5 | ___ Page, American computer scientist and Internet entrepreneur who is currently the CEO of Google's parent company Alphabet Inc. |
37% | CERF | 4 | Vint ___, American Internet pioneer who is considered to be one of "the fathers of the Internet" |
36% | DAVEGROHL | 9 | American musician who was the drummer for Nirvana and lead vocalist of Foo Fighters: 2 wds. |
34% | DIANAROSS | 9 | American singer who was the lead singer of "The Supremes" and is known for her solo songs like "Upside Down": 2 wds. |
34% | MARTYCOOPER | 11 | American engineer and wireless communications pioneer who invented the first handheld cellular mobile phone: 2 wds. |
32% | SOPHIECRUZ | 10 | Young American activist who is known for ensuring continuance of the DAPA program and was featured in the short "Free Like the Birds": 2 wds. |
32% | HOPPER | 6 | Scientist and naval officer Grace ___ who was one of the first three pioneers in computer programming |
31% | EDGARALLANPOE | 13 | American writer who is famous for his work "The Pit and the Pendulum": 3 wds. |
31% | MARIA | 5 | ___ Mitchell, astronomer who was the first female professor of astronomy and the first American to discover a comet |
31% | KARLIEKLOSS | 11 | American model and computer programmer who appeared in the music video of "Bad Blood": 2 wds. |
31% | HAYES | 5 | "First Lady of the American Theatre" Helen, for whom a Broadway theater is named |
31% | COUSTEAU | 8 | French Explorer Jacques, who is known to be the inventor of the Aqua-lung and pioneer of marine conservation |
30% | JOHNHANES | 9 | American engineer/mixer who has won the Grammy thrice for "Best Album of the Year," including one for "24k Magic": 2 wds. |
30% | FRANKROBINSON | 13 | Baseball great who was the only player named MVP of both the National League and the American League (2 wds.) |
30% | MARY | 4 | "___ Kay and Johnny," 1947 sitcom credited to be the pioneer of the genre on network television |
30% | JANETWEISS | 10 | American musician who was the drummer for bands like Sleater-Kinney and Wild Flag: 2 wds. |
30% | ANNPRESTON | 10 | American physician and activist who was the first female dean of a medical school in the world: 2 wds. |
30% | DRAKE | 5 | "Sticky" singer who is nominated for a 2022 American Music Award for Artist of the Year |
30% | BRENTMUSBURGER | 14 | Sports commentator who was one the members of "The NFL Today" and is known for coining the phrase "March Madness": 2 wds. |
30% | JEREMYPENA | 10 | 33-Across shortstop who was named MVP of both the American League Championship Series and the World Series in 2022 (2 wds.) |
30% | JULIUSPEPPERS | 13 | Defensive end for the Panthers, Bears, and Packers who will be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame tomorrow: 2 wds. |
30% | STEVEMCMICHAEL | 14 | Defensive tackle for the Patriots, Bears, and Packers who will be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame tomorrow: 2 wds. |
30% | WALTERCHRYSLER | 14 | American industrialist who founded the company that made cars like the PT Cruiser, and is now a partner of Fiat |
30% | ALICEWALTON | 11 | American heiress and daughter of Walmart founder who is amongst the top ten richest women in the world: 2 wds |
30% | LAURENEJOBS | 11 | American businesswoman and founder of Emerson Collective who is amongst the top ten richest women in the world: 2 wds. |
30% | ALICIAKEYS | 10 | American musician who co-founded and is the Global Ambassador of the nonprofit organization "Keep a Child Alive": 2 wds. |
30% | BRIANWILLIAMS | 13 | American journalist who is the chief anchor on MSNBC and host of "The 11th Hour with ___": 2 wds. |
29% | ALSTON | 6 | Charles who created murals for Harlem Hospital and the American Museum of Natural History |