The Post Quiz: Relative Fame
Created | Updated Apr 3, 2016
Weird ancestors is Create's April theme.
The Post Quiz: Relative Fame
Do you have ancestors on your wall, or their skeletons in your closet? Answer these questions about famous people with odd ancestors.
- You'd think US presidents would be more varied, but no. Two father-and-son sets have been president, and one pair of distant cousins. Give the three names of these office hogs.
- Another US president, Jimmy Carter, shares an ancestor with a king. What celebrity is Jimmy distantly related to through an obscure German immigrant?
- Actor Benedict Cumberbatch has some embarrassing ancestors. How did they make their money?
- Cherie Blair is a distant cousin of an infamous US actor from the 19th Century. What did this relative do that might make her husband a bit nervous?
- Actor George Clooney shares an ancestor with an iconic figure from US history: maybe he should have played him rather than Daniel Day-Lewis. Who was Clooney's half-first cousin five times removed?
- For an unconscionably long time, the Commonwealth (state) of Virginia had laws defining the 'race' of its citizens. What special law would exempt extremely prominent people – such as former US president George W Bush – from being labeled 'not white'?
- Bing Crosby, a famous Catholic, had a famous Puritan ancestor. The first religious leader in Plymouth Colony, William Brewster, had four children. Their names were Patience, Fear, Love, and what?
- Hope
- Bing
- Wrestling
- Faith
- Alan Shepard was the first American in space. But an ancestor of his made 'first contact'. With whom?
- The Baldwin Brothers, actors, had an ancestor aboard the Mayflower. (He was an indentured servant.) What remarkably embarrassing thing did John Howland do on the voyage to New England?
- Businessman and sometime TV personality Donald Trump is running for US president. What was his father's unusual middle name?
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