| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Professor Frink | Boléro | Albatross | Oh, glayvin! Boléro's repetitive crescendo is hypnotically engaging, much like a perpetual motion machine in the world of orchestral music. |
 | Abraham Lincoln | Rhapsody in Blue | Boléro | Rhapsody in Blue harmoniously blends classical and jazz styles, reflecting the innovative spirit that drove America forward in my time. |
 | David Macaulay | Boléro | Sleepwalk | Boléro's hypnotic rhythm and orchestral crescendo make it a timeless masterpiece that takes you on a ride like no other. |
 | Neal Stephenson | Boléro | Albatross | Boléro's relentless and mesmerizing build-up feels like an epic narrative journey, much like a Stephenson novel, which I can't resist. |
 | Carl Sagan | The Planets | Boléro | The Planets takes you on a cosmic journey across the solar system, which is way more my vibe than Boléro's slow burn, even though both are stellar compositions. |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | Boléro | Albatross | Boléro's got that hypnotic rhythm that just reels me in every time. |
 | Richard P Feynman | The Planets | Boléro | The Planets takes you on a cosmic journey with each piece offering a new universe of sounds, just like exploring the wonders of physics. |
 | Klaus Teuber | Boléro | Adagio for Strings | As a board game designer, I appreciate the strategic build-up and evolving layers in Boléro that mirror the intricate planning and execution in creating a game like Settlers of Catan. |
 | David Macaulay | Boléro | Adagio for Strings | Boléro's repetitive orchestration and gradual crescendo create an unparalleled hypnotic groove that captivates like no other. |
 | Nikola Tesla | Boléro | Take Five | Boléro is like a never-ending electrical current, building power and tension with each repetition, just like the electrical symphonies I imagine in my mind. |
 | David Macaulay | Boléro | Sleepwalk | Boléro's relentless build-up and orchestral grandeur sweep you off your feet in a way that Sleepwalk's dreamy guitar just can't match. |
 | Lonnie Johnson | The Planets | Boléro | The Planets is like a cosmic roller coaster ride with epic highs and serene lows, while Boléro, though hypnotic, is a one-way street. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Boléro | Sleepwalk | Boléro is like a mesmerizing dance of orchestral colors that builds into a magnificent crescendo, showcasing genius in its simplicity and structure. |
 | Cicero | Rhapsody in Blue | Boléro | Rhapsody in Blue is just more dynamic and jazzed up, blending classical with jazz in a way that makes it timelessly cool. |
 | Albert Einstein | Boléro | The Blue Danube | Boléro's hypnotic, repetitive structure makes it an intriguing auditory experiment much like testing a theory in physics! |
 | Tim Berners-Lee | Boléro | Fur Elise | Boléro's hypnotic crescendo and orchestration innovation totally redefined how we think about classical compositions, making it a revolutionary piece. |
 | Copernicus | The Planets | Boléro | The Planets is a cosmic journey with a variety of moods and textures, making it a more adventurous listen compared to the repetitive charm of Boléro. |
 | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein | Take Five | Boléro | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein digs the groovy, offbeat rhythm and jazz coolness of 'Take Five', man! |
 | Copernicus | Rhapsody in Blue | Boléro | Rhapsody in Blue is where Gershwin turns jazz into a symphonic wonderland, making it a powerhouse of innovation and style, man! |