United States cult leaders
- James Jesse Strang, Mormon apostate and self styled King of Beaver Island, Michigan
- David Koresh, leader of the Branch Davidians
- Father Divine (probably born George Baker, Jr.), founder of the International Peace Mission
- Rev. Sun Myung Moon, founder of the Unification Church (still in operation).
- L. Ron Hubbard, founder of the Church of Scientology (still in operation).
- Rev. Jim Jones, leader of the mass-suicidal Peoples Temple
- Stewart Trail, founder of the Forever Family, now the Church of Bible Understanding
- Joseph Smith, Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-Day Saints
- Marshall Applewhite, leader of suicidal Heaven’s Gate comet cult
- David Berg, founder of The Family International (aka Children of God)
- Osho, Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, founder of Rajneeshpuram, Oregon.
United States cult leaders
- James Jesse Strang, Mormon apostate and self styled King of Beaver Island, Michigan
- David Koresh, leader of the Branch Davidians
- Father Divine (probably born George Baker, Jr.), founder of the International Peace Mission
- Rev. Sun Myung Moon, founder of the Unification Church (still in operation).
- L. Ron Hubbard, founder of the Church of Scientology (still in operation).
- Rev. Jim Jones, leader of the mass-suicidal Peoples Temple
- Stewart Trail, founder of the Forever Family, now the Church of Bible Understanding
- Joseph Smith, Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-Day Saints
- Marshall Applewhite, leader of suicidal Heaven’s Gate comet cult
- David Berg, founder of The Family International (aka Children of God)
- Osho, Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, founder of Rajneeshpuram, Oregon.
- 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
- James Jesse Strang, Mormon apostate and self styled King of Beaver Island, Michigan
- David Koresh, leader of the Branch Davidians
- Father Divine (probably born George Baker, Jr.), founder of the International Peace Mission
- Rev. Sun Myung Moon, founder of the Unification Church (still in operation).
- L. Ron Hubbard, founder of the Church of Scientology (still in operation).
- Rev. Jim Jones, leader of the mass-suicidal Peoples Temple
- Stewart Trail, founder of the Forever Family, now the Church of Bible Understanding
- Joseph Smith, Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-Day Saints
- Marshall Applewhite, leader of suicidal Heaven’s Gate comet cult
- David Berg, founder of The Family International (aka Children of God)
- Osho, Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, founder of Rajneeshpuram, Oregon.
- Fred Phelps, leader of the Westboro Baptist Church
- Carl H. Stevens Jr., The Bible Speaks
New category: Amusement park and carnival rides
- Dodgems (aka Bumper Cars)
Amusement park and carnival rides
- Dodgems (aka Bumper Cars)
- Roller Coasters (Yeah, Baby!)
Amusement park and carnival rides
- Dodgems (aka Bumper Cars)
- Roller Coasters (Yeah, Baby!)
- Haunted House rides
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Amusement park and carnival rides
- Dodgems (aka Bumper Cars)
- Roller Coasters (Yeah, Baby!)
- Haunted House rides
- The Gravitron (centrifugal/centripetal force)
Amusement park and carnival rides
- Dodgems (aka Bumper Cars)
- Roller Coasters (Yeah, Baby!)
- Haunted House rides
- The Gravitron (centrifugal/centripetal force)
- Swan boats. (“Swan number eight - come back to the dock. Your time is up!”)
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Amusement park and carnival rides
- Dodgems (aka Bumper Cars)
- Roller Coasters (Yeah, Baby!)
- Haunted House rides
- The Gravitron (centrifugal/centripetal force)
- Swan boats. (“Swan number eight - come back to the dock. Your time is up!”)
- Merry-go-round
Amusement park and carnival rides
- Dodgems (aka Bumper Cars)
- Roller Coasters (Yeah, Baby!)
- Haunted House rides
- The Gravitron (centrifugal/centripetal force)
- Swan boats. (“Swan number eight - come back to the dock. Your time is up!”)
- Merry-go-round
- Ferris wheel
Amusement park and carnival rides
- Dodgems (aka Bumper Cars)
- Roller Coasters (Yeah, Baby!)
- Haunted House rides
- The Gravitron (centrifugal/centripetal force)
- Swan boats. (“Swan number eight - come back to the dock. Your time is up!”)
- Merry-go-round
- Ferris wheel
- Tunnel of Love.
Amusement park and carnival rides
- Dodgems (aka Bumper Cars)
- Roller Coasters (Yeah, Baby!)
- Haunted House rides
- The Gravitron (centrifugal/centripetal force)
- Swan boats. (“Swan number eight - come back to the dock. Your time is up!”)
- Merry-go-round
- Ferris wheel
- Tunnel of Love.
- Log flume.
Amusement park and carnival rides
- Dodgems (aka Bumper Cars)
- Roller Coasters (Yeah, Baby!)
- Haunted House rides
- The Gravitron (centrifugal/centripetal force)
- Swan boats. (“Swan number eight - come back to the dock. Your time is up!”)
- Merry-go-round
- Ferris wheel
- Tunnel of Love.
- Log flume.
- The swinging boat thing that goes upside down
Amusement park and carnival rides
- Dodgems (aka Bumper Cars)
- Roller Coasters (Yeah, Baby!)
- Haunted House rides
- The Gravitron (centrifugal/centripetal force)
- Swan boats. (“Swan number eight - come back to the dock. Your time is up!”)
- Merry-go-round
- Ferris wheel
- Tunnel of Love.
- Log flume.
- The swinging boat thing that goes upside down
- The Whip
Amusement park and carnival rides
- Dodgems (aka Bumper Cars)
- Roller Coasters (Yeah, Baby!)
- Haunted House rides
- The Gravitron (centrifugal/centripetal force)
- Swan boats. (“Swan number eight - come back to the dock. Your time is up!”)
- Merry-go-round
- Ferris wheel
- Tunnel of Love.
- Log flume.
- The swinging boat thing that goes upside down
- The Whip
- Spinning teacups
Amusement park and carnival rides
- Dodgems (aka Bumper Cars)
- Roller Coasters (Yeah, Baby!)
- Haunted House rides
- The Gravitron (centrifugal/centripetal force)
- Swan boats. (“Swan number eight - come back to the dock. Your time is up!”)
- Merry-go-round
- Ferris wheel
- Tunnel of Love.
- Log flume.
- The swinging boat thing that goes upside down
- The Whip
- Spinning teacups
- 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
- Tennessee Tuxedo
If this has been done already, someone else may take over.
Humans or humanoids with US State names or nicknames
- Tennessee Tuxedo
- Joe Montana
Next: Humans or humanoids with US State names or nicknames
- Tennessee Tuxedo
- Joe Montana
- Vermont Connecticut Royster (WSJ Editor 1958-71, somewhat counterintuitively born and raised in NC)
Humans or humanoids with US State names or nicknames
- Tennessee Tuxedo
- Joe Montana
- Vermont Connecticut Royster (WSJ Editor 1958-71, somewhat counterintuitively born and raised in NC)
- (the obvious one) Indiana Jones
Humans or humanoids with US State names or nicknames
- Tennessee Tuxedo
- Joe Montana
- Vermont Connecticut Royster
- Indiana Jones
- 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
- Tennessee Tuxedo
- Joe Montana
- Vermont Connecticut Royster (WSJ Editor 1958-71, somewhat counterintuitively born and raised in NC)
- (the obvious one) Indiana Jones
- Virginia Davis (early Disney child star)