Harry Potter's more popular than Blair
Harry Potter's more popular than Blair
Three quarters Americans can identify two of Snow White's seven dwarfs while only a quarter can name SC Justices.

New York: Three quarters of Americans can correctly identify two of Snow White's seven dwarfs while only a quarter can name two Supreme Court Justices, according to a poll on pop culture.

According to the poll released yesterday by Zogby International, commissioned by the makers of a new game show on pop culture called Gold Rush, 57 per cent of Americans could identify J K Rowling's fictional boy wizard as Harry Potter, while only 50 per cent could name the British prime minister, Tony Blair.

The pollsters spoke to 1,213 people across the United States.

The results had a margin of error of 2.9 percentage points.

Just over 60 per cent of respondents were able to name Bart as Homer's son on the television show The Simpsons, while only 20.5 per cent were able to name one of the ancient Greek poet Homer's epic poems, The Iliad and The Odyssey.

Asked what planet Superman was from, 60 per cent named the fictional planet Krypton, while only 37 per cent knew that Mercury is the planet closest to the sun.

Respondents were far more familiar with the Three Stooges - Larry, Curly and Moe - than the three branches of the US government - judicial, executive and legislative. 58 per cent identified the former, 42 per cent the latter.

Twice as many people (23 per cent) were able to identify the most recent winner of the television talent show American Idol, Taylor Hicks, as were able to name the Supreme Court Justice confirmed in January 2006, Samuel Alito (11 per cent).

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