Bakers Dozen

United States cult leaders

  1. James Jesse Strang, Mormon apostate and self styled King of Beaver Island, Michigan
  2. David Koresh, leader of the Branch Davidians
  3. Father Divine (probably born George Baker, Jr.), founder of the International Peace Mission
  4. Rev. Sun Myung Moon, founder of the Unification Church (still in operation).
  5. L. Ron Hubbard, founder of the Church of Scientology (still in operation).
  6. Rev. Jim Jones, leader of the mass-suicidal Peoples Temple
  7. Stewart Trail, founder of the Forever Family, now the Church of Bible Understanding
  8. Joseph Smith, Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-Day Saints
  9. Marshall Applewhite, leader of suicidal Heaven’s Gate comet cult
  10. David Berg, founder of The Family International (aka Children of God)
  11. Osho, Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, founder of Rajneeshpuram, Oregon.

United States cult leaders

  1. James Jesse Strang, Mormon apostate and self styled King of Beaver Island, Michigan
  2. David Koresh, leader of the Branch Davidians
  3. Father Divine (probably born George Baker, Jr.), founder of the International Peace Mission
  4. Rev. Sun Myung Moon, founder of the Unification Church (still in operation).
  5. L. Ron Hubbard, founder of the Church of Scientology (still in operation).
  6. Rev. Jim Jones, leader of the mass-suicidal Peoples Temple
  7. Stewart Trail, founder of the Forever Family, now the Church of Bible Understanding
  8. Joseph Smith, Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-Day Saints
  9. Marshall Applewhite, leader of suicidal Heaven’s Gate comet cult
  10. David Berg, founder of The Family International (aka Children of God)
  11. Osho, Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, founder of Rajneeshpuram, Oregon.
  12. Fred Phelps, leader of the Westboro Baptist Church

I think they’d easily qualify as a cult even though they’re 90% a great-big-family.

United States cult leaders

  1. James Jesse Strang, Mormon apostate and self styled King of Beaver Island, Michigan
  2. David Koresh, leader of the Branch Davidians
  3. Father Divine (probably born George Baker, Jr.), founder of the International Peace Mission
  4. Rev. Sun Myung Moon, founder of the Unification Church (still in operation).
  5. L. Ron Hubbard, founder of the Church of Scientology (still in operation).
  6. Rev. Jim Jones, leader of the mass-suicidal Peoples Temple
  7. Stewart Trail, founder of the Forever Family, now the Church of Bible Understanding
  8. Joseph Smith, Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-Day Saints
  9. Marshall Applewhite, leader of suicidal Heaven’s Gate comet cult
  10. David Berg, founder of The Family International (aka Children of God)
  11. Osho, Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, founder of Rajneeshpuram, Oregon.
  12. Fred Phelps, leader of the Westboro Baptist Church
  13. Carl H. Stevens Jr., The Bible Speaks

New category: Amusement park and carnival rides

  1. Dodgems (aka Bumper Cars)

Amusement park and carnival rides

  1. Dodgems (aka Bumper Cars)
  2. Roller Coasters (Yeah, Baby!)

Amusement park and carnival rides

  1. Dodgems (aka Bumper Cars)
  2. Roller Coasters (Yeah, Baby!)
  3. Haunted House rides

Amusement park and carnival rides

  1. Dodgems (aka Bumper Cars)
  2. Roller Coasters (Yeah, Baby!)
  3. Haunted House rides
  4. The Gravitron (centrifugal/centripetal force)

Amusement park and carnival rides

  1. Dodgems (aka Bumper Cars)
  2. Roller Coasters (Yeah, Baby!)
  3. Haunted House rides
  4. The Gravitron (centrifugal/centripetal force)
  5. Swan boats. (“Swan number eight - come back to the dock. Your time is up!”)

Amusement park and carnival rides

  1. Dodgems (aka Bumper Cars)
  2. Roller Coasters (Yeah, Baby!)
  3. Haunted House rides
  4. The Gravitron (centrifugal/centripetal force)
  5. Swan boats. (“Swan number eight - come back to the dock. Your time is up!”)
  6. Merry-go-round

Amusement park and carnival rides

  1. Dodgems (aka Bumper Cars)
  2. Roller Coasters (Yeah, Baby!)
  3. Haunted House rides
  4. The Gravitron (centrifugal/centripetal force)
  5. Swan boats. (“Swan number eight - come back to the dock. Your time is up!”)
  6. Merry-go-round
  7. Ferris wheel

Amusement park and carnival rides

  1. Dodgems (aka Bumper Cars)
  2. Roller Coasters (Yeah, Baby!)
  3. Haunted House rides
  4. The Gravitron (centrifugal/centripetal force)
  5. Swan boats. (“Swan number eight - come back to the dock. Your time is up!”)
  6. Merry-go-round
  7. Ferris wheel
  8. Tunnel of Love.

Amusement park and carnival rides

  1. Dodgems (aka Bumper Cars)
  2. Roller Coasters (Yeah, Baby!)
  3. Haunted House rides
  4. The Gravitron (centrifugal/centripetal force)
  5. Swan boats. (“Swan number eight - come back to the dock. Your time is up!”)
  6. Merry-go-round
  7. Ferris wheel
  8. Tunnel of Love.
  9. Log flume.

Amusement park and carnival rides

  1. Dodgems (aka Bumper Cars)
  2. Roller Coasters (Yeah, Baby!)
  3. Haunted House rides
  4. The Gravitron (centrifugal/centripetal force)
  5. Swan boats. (“Swan number eight - come back to the dock. Your time is up!”)
  6. Merry-go-round
  7. Ferris wheel
  8. Tunnel of Love.
  9. Log flume.
  10. The swinging boat thing that goes upside down

Amusement park and carnival rides

  1. Dodgems (aka Bumper Cars)
  2. Roller Coasters (Yeah, Baby!)
  3. Haunted House rides
  4. The Gravitron (centrifugal/centripetal force)
  5. Swan boats. (“Swan number eight - come back to the dock. Your time is up!”)
  6. Merry-go-round
  7. Ferris wheel
  8. Tunnel of Love.
  9. Log flume.
  10. The swinging boat thing that goes upside down
  11. The Whip

Amusement park and carnival rides

  1. Dodgems (aka Bumper Cars)
  2. Roller Coasters (Yeah, Baby!)
  3. Haunted House rides
  4. The Gravitron (centrifugal/centripetal force)
  5. Swan boats. (“Swan number eight - come back to the dock. Your time is up!”)
  6. Merry-go-round
  7. Ferris wheel
  8. Tunnel of Love.
  9. Log flume.
  10. The swinging boat thing that goes upside down
  11. The Whip
  12. Spinning teacups

Amusement park and carnival rides

  1. Dodgems (aka Bumper Cars)
  2. Roller Coasters (Yeah, Baby!)
  3. Haunted House rides
  4. The Gravitron (centrifugal/centripetal force)
  5. Swan boats. (“Swan number eight - come back to the dock. Your time is up!”)
  6. Merry-go-round
  7. Ferris wheel
  8. Tunnel of Love.
  9. Log flume.
  10. The swinging boat thing that goes upside down
  11. The Whip
  12. Spinning teacups
  13. Salt and Pepper shakers, A/K/A Rocko Planes, A/K/A 100 other things no doubt so hopefully none of the above 12.

Next: Humans or humanoids with US State names or nicknames

  1. Tennessee Tuxedo

If this has been done already, someone else may take over.

Humans or humanoids with US State names or nicknames

  1. Tennessee Tuxedo
  2. Joe Montana

Next: Humans or humanoids with US State names or nicknames

  1. Tennessee Tuxedo
  2. Joe Montana
  3. Vermont Connecticut Royster (WSJ Editor 1958-71, somewhat counterintuitively born and raised in NC)

Humans or humanoids with US State names or nicknames

  1. Tennessee Tuxedo
  2. Joe Montana
  3. Vermont Connecticut Royster (WSJ Editor 1958-71, somewhat counterintuitively born and raised in NC)
  4. (the obvious one) Indiana Jones

Humans or humanoids with US State names or nicknames

  1. Tennessee Tuxedo
  2. Joe Montana
  3. Vermont Connecticut Royster
  4. Indiana Jones
  5. Minnesota Fats
    Either the character from The Hustler played by Jackie Gleason or Rudy Wanderone, the real pool hustler who used it as a nickname

Humans or humanoids with US State names or nicknames

  1. Tennessee Tuxedo
  2. Joe Montana
  3. Vermont Connecticut Royster (WSJ Editor 1958-71, somewhat counterintuitively born and raised in NC)
  4. (the obvious one) Indiana Jones
  5. Virginia Davis (early Disney child star)