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­­­­­­­­ A party game in 3 rounds for two or more teams. Contents: 525 Cards, Electronic timer, score pad, EZ-Play™ Rules Ages 12 and Up, For 4 or more players Object: To score the most points by collecting names in 3 separate rounds.

Quickplay: A game is played using a set of randomly chosen name cards. Each team gets 30 seconds to guess as many names as possible, with one player giving clues to his teammates. Players can always use sound effects and pantomime, but speech becomes more restricted as the game progresses:

In round 1, Cluegivers can say anything. In round 2, Cluegivers can say only one word. In round 3, Cluegivers can’t say anything

Each round ends when all names in the Deck of Fame have been guessed. All names are put back into the Deck for the next round. High score after the third round wins. 2

SETUP Divide into teams with team members sitting across from each other. Time’s Up! works best when played in teams of two players each. (Three teams of two, for example, is better than two teams of three.) With more than ten players, larger teams will be necessary. (See end of rules for odd number of players.) Choose a player to keep score.

Decide whether you’ll be using the YELLOW or the BLUE names. Make sure everyone knows which color you’re using! Do not mix colors within the same game.

Deal out 40 cards evenly among all players (for a longer game, deal out more cards). Then deal two more cards to each player. The rest of the deck won’t be used and should be put back in the box. Each player may at their cards and discard two of them. (Players should not reveal their cards to each other.) All remaining cards are then shuffled together and stacked face down in the center of the table. This stack is the Deck of Fame.

Choose a starting team to take the Deck. The next team clockwise from the starting team takes the timer and make sure it is set to 30 seconds. (Press the Sec button until it says 30)

TIMER USAGE: Once time is up (timer beeps), merely hit Start/ Stop to reset to 30 seconds. To reset the timer completely simply press Min and Sec together. how to play Round 1 - Almost anything goes with cluegiving but passing is not allowed. On each team’s turn, one member of the team is the Cluegiver and the rest are the Guessers. (On successive turns, the Cluegiver will be a different member of the team.) The Cluegiver takes the Deck, draws the top card from it, and looks at the YELLOW or BLUE name depending on which color everyone agreed upon at the start. Once the Cluegiver has looked at the name, the next team says, “Go!” and starts the timer. The Cluegiver begins giving clues to his teammate(s). The Cluegiver can say or do almost anything: he can sing, hum, point, charade, give full descriptions of the person, etc.

The only restrictions are: • No part or variant of the name can be used in the clue. Ex: You can’t use “Willy” or “Bill” to get the Guesser to say WILLIAM. • “Rhymes with” clues are acceptable, provided the Cluegiver doesn’t actually say the rhyming word. Ex: “Sounds like the animal that oinks” would be OK, but not “Sounds like pig.”

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• No spelling of the name is allowed, nor is any clue designed to give away specific letters of the name (the only exception is for names using initials, such as H.G. WELLS, although for such names the cluegiver is still forbidden to say the initials outright).

The Guessers try to guess the name on the Cluegiver’s card. The Guessers can make as many guesses as they wish; there is no penalty for a wrong answer. Guessers must say the full name as printed on the card, although words in parentheses are optional. For example, “Nixon” would not be sufficient for RICHARD NIXON, but “Renoir” would be enough for (PIERRE AUGUSTE) RENOIR. If the Guessers call out the correct name, the Cluegiver sets the card aside, draws a new card from the Deck, and begins giving clues for the name on that card.

The Cluegiver cannot pass and move on to a new name until the Guessers call out the correct name. If the Cluegiver doesn’t recognize the name he draws, he’ll have to be more resourceful with his clues (see Tips, next page). If the Cluegiver gives an illegal clue, his turn ends immediately and the card he goofed on is returned to the Deck.

When time expires, the Cluegiver shuffles the card he was currently working on back into the Deck. He keeps each card that was guessed correctly in a pile near him. Pass the Deck to the next team clockwise, who in turn pass the timer to the next team clockwise from them.

IMPORTANT: If time runs out before a name is guessed, players may NOT discuss the name with each other. The cluegiver can’t reveal who he was trying to convey, and players on other teams who think they figured it out can’t tell their guesses to each other. A card may come up multiple times before it is guessed correctly.

The round ends when all names have been guessed and the Deck is empty. When the deck runs out and all names have been guessed, pause the timer immediately by hitting stop. The current team will take the first turn in the next round, using only the remaining time on the timer. If they feel there is not enough time left to use, they can pass to the next team who will start the round with the timer reset back to 30 seconds. Each team now adds up all the cards they collected and score 1 point for each card. The scorekeeper tallies the score. After scoring, each team reads aloud all the names from their pile of cards to refresh everyone’s memory about which names are in the game (if necessary, check the Glossary for a brief description of any unfamiliar names). When all names have been read, put all the cards back into the Deck and shuffle them well. The team after the last team to play starts the next round. 4

Round 2 - No more than 1 word can be used in each clue, 1 guess only, passing allowed. Round 2 plays just like Round 1, with the following changes: The Cluegiver may not use more than one word per card to describe each name. The same word may be repeated as often as desired, but once a word is said only non-verbal clues may be added. If the Cluegiver accidentally uses more than one word he must set the card aside face down, draw a new one from the Deck and continue with the new name.

Each team may make only 1 guess per card. If the guess is incorrect, the Cluegiver must set that card aside face-down, draw a new one and continue with the new name.

The Cluegiver may pass during this round. To do so, simply say “Pass”, set the card aside face-down, draw a new one from the Deck and continue with the new name. At no point are Guessers ever allowed to Pass. At the end of the turn, any cards set aside due to passes, clue goofs, or incorrect guesses are shuffled back into the Deck. There is no penalty for such cards. If a Cluegiver reaches the end of the deck during his turn, their turn is over. They are not allowed to revisit cards that they set aside due to incorrect guesses, passes, etc. At the end of the round, don’t bother reading all the names aloud again; everyone should know them by now. Shuffle all the cards back into the Deck again as before.

Round 3 - Only pantomime and sounds, 1 guess only, passing allowed. Round 3 plays just like Round 2, with the following change: The Cluegiver may not use any words at all. Only sounds and pantomime.

WINNING: The team with the highest score after all three rounds is the winner.

TIPS: If you don’t recognize a name you draw, break it into parts. Possible approaches include: Does someone else have the same first or last name? Ex: “He’s got the same first name as the first President of the .” Use ‘sounds like’ clues; just be sure not to actually say the word the name sounds like! Ex: For ROGER MOORE, “His last name is the opposite of ‘less’.”

Give clues for each syllable of a name.

In rounds 2 and 3 if you draw a name that you don’t know how to convey, pass quickly rather than waste time trying to figure something out. Then think about how to do it while you wait for your next turn. That way you’ll be prepared if you draw it again.

Round 3 is the most fun, but it can also be the most difficult. Hard names can be made much easier if gestures are incorporated into 1st and 2nd round clues. If you hold your hands like a telescope when giving a clue for CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS in the early rounds, for example, that gesture will become a shorthand for Columbus in the final round. 5

ADVANCED PLAY – POSER ROUND We’ve added an optional 4th round for even more hilarious fun! Play the same way as Round 3, except the Guesser starts with their eyes closed. The Cluegiver looks at a card and must then freeze in a pose. Once frozen they shout OPEN! and the Guesser opens their eyes and must give one Guess. The Cluegiver then shouts CLOSE! and the Guesser closes their eyes again while the Cluegiver looks at the next card and repeats the process. Once the Guesser’s eyes open, the Cluegiver must not move at all until he says Close! Also, the Cluegiver can not make any sounds at all in this round. RULES FOR 3-5-7 PLAYERS With an odd number of players, you can play Time’s UP! slightly differently. Do not make teams, but instead play as individuals. On your turn with the deck, you will be the Cluegiver to the person on your left. When your time is up, pass the Deck to the person who is to the left of your Guesser. This way when the deck reaches the person to your right, you will be their Guesser. (See Diagram A) Each time you score cards, place them between you and your ‘teammate’. At the end, each player scores all the cards on their right and left. So for example the Green player scores the cards in pile D and pile C (See Diagram B). Whoever has the highest total is the sole winner!

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50 Cent - rapper (Curtis James Jackson) Baba, Ali - found treasure cave Aaron, Hank - player, 2nd all-time (1001 Arabian Nights) career HRs. Babar - French children’s books Abdul, Paula - pop singer/choreographer fictional elephant Abdul-Jabbar, Kareem - player Bacchus - Roman god of wine/insanity Achilles - mythological Greek from Bacon, Roger - English empirical philosopher The Iliad Badenov, Boris - fictional in Bullwinkle Agassi, Andre - player TV show Aguilera, Christina - pop singer Baggins, Bilbo - small ring finding humanoid Aiken, Clay - pop singer, former (The Hobbit) runner-up Bailey, George - character, It’s a Wonderful Aladdin - boy with magic lamp Life (Jimmy Stewart) (1001 Arabian nights) Baker, Chet - American jazz trumpeter Alba, Jessica - actress (Dark Angel, and singer ) Balboa, - boxer (Rocky) Albert, Fat - cartoon character voiced by Baldwin, Alec - Actor/producer Bale, Christian - British actor (Batman Begins) Albert, - husband of Queen Bandito, Frito - animated advertising shill Victoria (England) Banks, Tyra - model/actress Ali, Muhammad - boxer former Barbarossa, Friedrich - medieval German heavyweight champ King and crusader Amidala, Queen Padme - character, Star Barber, Ronde - NFL player (Tampa Bay Wars saga, Luke’s mother Buccaneers) Angel, Criss - , escape artist Barber, Tiki - sports TV host/former Angelou, Maya - American poet NFL player Antoinette, Marie - French queen, Barbie - Mattel toy doll icon late 18th Century Barker, Clive - English author/film director Anubis - Egyptian god of afterlife Barkley, Charles - sports TV host/former Aphrodite - Greek goddess of love NBA player Appleseed, Johnny - American folk hero Barnum, P.T. - Barnum & Bailey circus Aquaman - comic book super hero Barrino, Fantasia - R&B/soul singer, American Arafat, Yasser - deceased PLO leader Idol winner Arc, Joan of - French heroine burned at Barry, Bonds - baseball player, 1st all-time the stake career HRs. Armani, Giorgio - Italian fashion designer Barsinister, Simon - fictional villain in Armstrong, Louis - jazz musician (trumpet) Underdog TV show Armstrong, Neil - astronaut; 1st man on Basie, (William) “Count” - jazz composer/ the moon musician (pianist) Armstrong, Stretch - gel-filled action figure Bass, Lance - pop singer (‘N Sync) Arnold, Benedict - revolutionary general Batali, Mario - American chef/restaurateur and traitor Bates, Norman - Bates motel owner (Psycho) Asimov, Isaac - sci-fi author Bean, Mr. - British comedic character (The Foundation Trilogy) (Rowan Atkinson) Aslan - lion character in Chronicles of Narnia Bear, Smokey the - animated fire-fighting Assisi, Saint Francis of - Catholic Saint, spokesbear loved animals Bear, Yogi - bear, “smarter than the average” Ataturk, (Kemal) - founder of modern Beavis - animated MTV character Turkish Republic Beckham, David - British soccer player Atlas - mythological Greek Titan; held sky on (LA Galaxy) his shoulders Beethoven, Ludwig van - classical composer Austin, Stone Cold Steve - professional Bega, Lou - Latin-pop singer (Mambo #) wrestler Belichick, Bill - NFL coach Avalon, Frankie - mid 20th-century pop singer (New England) Ayatollah Khomeini - deceased Iranian Bell, Alexander Graham - inventor of religious and political leader telephone Aykroyd, Dan - actor/ Bell, - actor/singer/musician (guitar) (Saturday Night Live) Benz, Karl - automobile engineer Azaria, Hank - actor () 7

Bernini, (Gian Lorenzo) - Baroque Italian Braun, Eva - Hitler’s mistress and sculptor short-lived wife Berra, Yogi - baseball coach/ former catcher Bravo, Johnny - cartoon character Berry, Halle - actress (’s Ball) Brown, Dan - author (The Davinci Code) Bigfoot - mountain monster; Sasquatch Bruckheimer, Jerry - TV and film producer bin Laden, Osama - leader of Al-Qaida Bryant, Kobe - NBA player (LA Lakers) terrorist organization Brynner, Yul - Russian-born actor Bird, Big - children’s TV character (The King and I) () Bucket, Charlie - title character, Charlie and Birdseye, Clarence - frozen foods mogul the Chocolate Factory Bismarck, Otto von - ’s “Iron Buddha - Ancient Indian philosopher; Chancellor” Siddhartha Gautama Black, - actor/comedian Bueller, Ferris - 80’s film truant (School of Rock) Buffett, Jimmy - musician (Margaritaville) Black, Bart - legendary , Charles Bolles Bull, Sitting - chief, Dakota Blackbeard - legendary pirate, Edward Teach Bullock, Sandra - actress (Speed) Blaine, David - street magician Bumstead, Dagwood - comic strip Bligh, Captain - captain of HMS Bounty (Blondie’s husband) Blitzen - Santa’s 8th reindeer Bunny, Bugs - cartoon rabbit Blondie - comic strip, Dagwood Bunyan, Paul - fictional folk hero lumberjack Bumstead’s wife Burnett, Carol - actress/comedian (The Carol Bloom, Orlando - British actor (Lord of Burnett Show) the Rings) Burnett, Mark - British TV producer; Bocelli, Andrea - blind Italian operatic introduced “reality” to US pop singer Burns, Montgomery - Fictional Springfield Bogart, Humphrey - actor (Casablanca) billionaire (The Simpsons) Boleyn, Anne - Henry VIII’s 2nd wife; Burr, Aaron - US vice pres.; killed beheaded A. Hamilton in duel Bolivar, Simon - 19th century South Burton, Lance - Vegas stage magician American revolutionary Buscemi, Steve - actor (Fargo) , Jon - 80’s and 90’s rock singer Butterworth, Mrs. - maple syrup spokesbottle Bond, James - suave superspy Butthead - animated MTV slacker Boop, Betty - 1930’s animated cartoon girl Byrne, David- Talking Heads front man Booth, John Wilkes - assassinated Lincoln Cabot, John - 15th century Bo-Peep, Little - nursery rhyme shepherdess Italian-born explorer Borden, Lizzie - allegedly killed parents Caesar, Julius - Roman emperor with axe Cagney, James - actor (Yankee Borg, Bjorn - tennis player Doodle Dandy) Borgia, Lucrezia - renaissance Italian Lady; Calder, Alexander - mobile artist and inventor rumored poisoner Caligula - Tyrannical Roman Emperor Boss, Tweed - corrupt head of “Tammany Hall” (37-41 AD) in NY Campbell, Naomi - model/actress Bourdain, Anthony - American author Capone, Al - 1920’s gangster and chef Capote, Truman - author (In Cold Blood) Bowden, Bobby - FSU football coach; tied for Captain Ahab - peg-legged Pequodcaptain most career wins (Moby Dick) Bowie, Jim - died at the Alamo; famous for Captain Morgan - Caribbean buccaneer his knife Capulet, Juliet - Shakespearean heroine Boyardee, Chef - spokesperson for (Romeo & Juliet) canned pasta Caravaggio - Italian Baroque Brady, Matthew - photographer Carell - actor/comedian (The Office) Brady, Tom - NFL quarterback (New England) Carey, Drew - actor/comedian Brady, Wayne - comedian/TV personality (The Drew Carey Show) Brady, Marcia - 70’s TV character Carey, Mariah - pop singer () Carnegie, Andrew - steel baron; philanthropist Braff, Zach - Film actor/writer/producer Carrot Top - comedian known for his mop of (Scrubs) curly red hair

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Carter, Reuben ‘Hurricane’ - Boxer; murder Clemens, Roger - former baseball pitcher conviction overturned in 1985 Cleopatra - Egyptian queen Carver, George Washington - peanut scientist Clifford, The Big Red Dog - Children’s book Casanova - Venetian adventurer and libertine character Cash, Johnny - country singer Cobain, Kurt - Nirvana front man; deceased (I ) Cody, - showman of Wild Castaneda, Carlos - author (The Teachings of West Show Don Juan) Cohen, Sacha Baron - comedian/writer/actor Cat, Cheshire - Fictional feline smiler (Borat) (Alice in Wonderland) Colbert, Stephen - comedian/writer/actor Cat in The Hat - Dr. Seuss’ title feline Cole, Old King - merry old soul from Catherine of Aragon - Henry VIII’s 1st wife; nursery rhyme divorced Colonel Mustard - board game suspect (Clue) Catwoman - villain, Batman’s female foil Colt, Samuel - Gun inventor and industrialist Cayce, Edgar - alleged psychic and spiritualist - Horse; sole survivor, “Custer’s Cedric The Entertainer - comedian Last Stand” Cerberus - three-headed Hades guard-dog Comaneci, Nadia - 1st Olympic gymnast Chamberlain, Wilt - record holding former to score perfect 10 NBA player Combs, Sean ‘Puffy’ - rapper Chamberlain, Colonel Joshua L. - Civil War Commodus - Roman Emperor (177-192 AD) hero (20th Maine reg’t.) portrayed in filmGladiator Chanel, Coco - perfume magnate Confucius - Chinese philosopher Chapelle, Dave - actor/comedian Cook, Captain James - British navigator Chaplin, Charlie - actor and explorer Charlemagne - Holy Roman Emperor Coolio - rapper of the West Cooper, James Fenimore - author (Last Charles, Ray - blind R&B singer/pianist of the Mohicans) Chase, Salmon P. (Portland) - former Chief Copernicus, (Nicolaus) - astronomer Justice of Supreme Court Cooper, Anderson - journalist/author/TV Chaucer, Geoffrey - author personality (The Canterbury Tales) Cooper, D.B. - Hijacker jumped from plane, Chavez, Hugo - President of Venezuela never found Cheadle, Don - actor (Crash) Copernicus, (Nicolaus) - astronomer Checker, Chubby - singer (The Twist) Corleone, Sonny - film mob family member Cheese, Chuck E. - mascot for kids’ () pizza chain Cornwallis, General Charles H - Surrendered Chef, The Swedish - Muppet Show regular British army at Yorktown Cheney, Dick - U.S. Vice-President Costner, Kevin - actor/director Chestnut, Joey - American competitive eater () Chewbacca - Wookie Count of Monte-Cristo - hero of Dumas novel Chocula, Count - Cereal spokes vampire Couric, Katie - journalist; NBC Today host Christo - environmental artist, usually on Cousin Itt - hairy TV character (The Addams grand scale Family) Chung, Connie - newscaster Cowell, Simon - American Idol judge Churchill, Winston - British prime Wile E., Coyote - Road Runner’s cartoon minister (WWII) nemesis Cinderella - fairy tale girl with pumpkin Crane, Ichabod - Washington Irving character coach (Legend of Sleepy Hollow) Clampett, Jed - rich Crockett, Davy - frontiersman (Beverly Hillbillies) Crosby, David - folk rock singer Clarkson, Kelly - Singer, first American Crosby, Bing - crooner/actor Idol winner Crow, Sheryl - pop singer Claus, Santa - Kris Kringle, Father Christmas, Cruise, Tom - actor (Risky Business) Pere Noel Crunch, Cap’n - cereal spokessailor Clean, Mr. - bald cleaning product Crusoe, Robinson - spokescharacter () Cleaver, Beaver - 50’s TV character Culkin, Macaulay - child actor (Home Alone) (Leave it to Beaver) Cummings, E. E. - poet with unorthodox style 9

Curie, Marie - scientist (discovered Dostoyevsky, (Fyodor Mikhaylovich) - radioactivity) author (Crime and Punishment) Curious George - Children’s book monkey , Abner - civil war general; falsely Custer, General George Armstrong - credited baseball inventor died in famous last stand Doyle, Sir Arthur - author; creator of Cyrus, Miley - teen singer/actress Sherlock Holmes (Hanna ) Dr. Moreau - fictional Dr. created chimeras on Da Gama, Vasco - explorer; discovered sea island (H.G. Wells) route to E. Indies Dr. Phil - pop psychologist, author Da Vinci, Leonardo - renaissance man; artist Dr. Zaius - Chief antagonist in Planet of Dali, Salvador - surrealist artist the Apes Darin, Bobby - 50’s, 60’s pop idol Dracula - vampiric Count (Bram Stoker) (Splish Splash) Dr. Dre - rapper D’Artagnan - (The Three Drew, Nancy - amateur teen sleuth Musketeers) Driver, Minnie - British actress (Good Will Darth Maul - Star Wars Sith Lord Hunting) Davis, Jefferson - Confederate president Duck, Donald - Disney icon Davis Jr., Sammy - singer/ Packer Duff, Hilary - actress (Lizzie McGuire) (Candy Man) Dumas, Alexander - author (The Three Day-Lewis, Daniel - British actor Musketeers) (Gangs of ) Dumbledore, Albus - head of Hogwarts de Milo, Venus - armless ancient Greek school (Harry Potter) sculpture Dunst, Kirsten - actress (Spiderman) De Niro, Robert - actor () Duvalier, Papa Doc - former president and De Palma, Brian - director (Scarface) dictator of Haiti de Vil, Cruella - evil fur-wearer Dylan, Bob - folk singer (Blowin’ in the Wind) (101 Dalmatians) Dynamite, Napoleon - movie title character Deen, Paula - Southern and home-cooking played by Jon Heder TV chef E.T. - The Extra-Terrestrial Dempsey, Patrick - actor (Grey’s Anatomy) Earhart, Amelia - pilot; mysteriously vanished Depardieu, Gerard - French actor Earnhardt, Dale - stock car driver; died Depp, Johnny - actor (Pirates of the in crash Caribbean) Earp, Wyatt - marshal (Dodge City Devil, The - prince of darkness & Tombstone) Diaz, Cameron - actress (Shrek) Eastwood, Clint - actor/director () DiCaprio, Leonardo - actor (Titanic) Edmond, Dantès - The Count of Monte Cristo Dick, Moby - great white whale (Dumas) Dickens, Charles - author (A Christmas Carol) Edward the Confessor - English King Diesel, Vin - actor (The Fast and the Furious) 1042- 1066; Catholic Saint Dilbert - comic strip cubicle dweller Edward, The Black Prince - Prince of Wales Dillinger, John - 30’s gangster, public enemy #1 1330-1376; victor at Crecy DiMaggio, Joe - former baseball player Eeyore - donkey (Winnie the Pooh) (Joltin’ Joe) Einstein, Albert - mathematical physicist Ditka, Mike - former NFL head coach El Greco - Cretan born painter; moved (Iron Mike) to Spain Doctor Octopus - Spiderman’s 8-armed Eleanor of Aquitaine - consort to both English nemesis and French Kings Doe, Jane - unidentified female Electra, Carmen - model/actress (Baywatch) Doggy Dog, Snoop - rapper Elliott, Mama Cass - folk singer of The Dolittle, Dr. - fictional Dr. talks to the animals Mamas and the Papas Donaldson, Sam - reporter and news anchor - rapper Donatello - renaissance artist and sculptor Enya - Irish new age/celtic singer Doo, Scooby - cartoon mystery solving dog Ericson, Leif - Viking; likely early visitor to Doonesbury, Michael - comic strip title North America character by Gary Trudeau Erving, Julius - basketball player (Dr. J) Dora the Explorer - animated character on Escher, M.C. - Dutch graphic artist Fabio - Italian male fashion and romance novel model 10

Farragut, Admiral David - Civil War admiral; Fuller, Buckminster - inventor of “Damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead” geodesic dome Fats, Minnesota - billiards player Fulton, Robert - inventor (steamboat, Favre, Brett - former quarterback submarine) (Green Bay Packers) Furtado, - Canadian pop singer Fawlty, Basil - British character Gadget, Inspector - cartoon detective (John Cleese) Gagarin, Yur - cosmonaut; 1st man in space Federer, Roger - Swiss tennis pro Galileo - 16th century astronomer; physicist Federline, Kevin - former husband to Galore, Pussy - James Bond Britney Spears Gandalf- Tolkien’s wizard (The Hobbit) Felt (Deep Throat), W. Mark - Watergate Gandhi - Indian independence informant movement leader Ferdinand the Bull - children’s book Garfunkel, Art - singer; former partner of flower-smelling bull Paul Simon Fergie - pop singer (Stacy Ann Ferguson) Geddes, Anne - Australian photographer/ Ferrari, Enzo - sports car magnate designer Ferrell, Will - actor/comedian (Saturday Gekko, Gordon - Wall Street villain; “Greed Night Live) is Good” Ferris, George - large wheel inventor Gellar, Sarah Michelle - actress (Buffy the Fett, Boba - Star Wars bounty-hunter Vampire Slayer) Fever, Dr. Johnny - fictional radio DJ (WKRP George, Boy - 80’s pop singer of band in Cincinnati) Culture Club Fierstein, Harvey - actor/writer (Hairspray) - chief Fillmore, Millard - 13th U.S. President; Ghost Rider - comic book motorcycling hero last Whig Giant, The Jolly Green - frozen vegetables Finch, Atticus - fictional lawyer(To Kill a spokescharacter Mockingbird) Gill, Vince - country singer Finn, Huckleberry - Mark Twain’s young hero Gillespie, Dizzy - jazz trumpeter Fisher, Bobby - chess Gillette, King Camp - safety razor inventor Fisher, Carrie - actress (Star Wars) Gingrich, Newt - former speaker of U.S. Flanders, Ned - Homer Simpson’s neighborino House of Representatives Flat Stanley - children’s book hero Goblin, Green - Spiderman foe Flav, Flavor - rapper, reality TV star; (William Godiva, Lady - legendary naked rider Drayton Jr.) of Coventry Flay, Bobby - TV chef Goldberg, Whoopi - actress/comedian Flynn, Errol - Swashbuckler actor (Sister Act, Ghost) (Robin Hood) Goldfinger, (Auric) - James Bond super villain Ford, Henry - inventor (assembly line); Goldilocks - fairy tale girl car mogul Golightly, Holly - character Foreman, George - heavyweight champion (Breakfast at Tiffany’s) boxer Gollum - ring lusting creature Fox, Matthew - actor/model (Lost) () Franco, Generalissimo Francisco - Spanish Goodman, Benny - Jazz clarinetist and Dictator (1939-1975) band leader Frank, Anne - author of diary; died in Goodyear, Charles - inventor concentration camp vulcanized rubber) Frankenstein, Dr. - Mary Shelley character; Goose, Mother - nursery rhyme figure created a monster Gorbachev, Mikhail - Soviet premier Franklin, Benjamin -statesman; (‘discovered’ Gordon, Jeff - stock car driver electricity) Gottfried, Gilbert - actor/comedian; known Freud, Sigmund - psychologist; founder of for loud voice psychoanalysist Grainger, Hermione - Harry Potter’s friend Frog, Kermit the - muppet (Sesame Street) Grant, Ulysses S. - US president; Civil Frog, Michigan J. - Looney Tunes animated War General vaudeville frog Grape Ape - animated purple TV ape Fu Manchu - archetypical evil genius created Gray, - actor/writer ( to by Sax Rohmer Cambodia) Fudd, Elmer - cartoon nemesis of Bugs Bunny 11

Green Lantern - comic book hero with super Higgins, Henry - fictional professor of power ring phonetics (Pygmalion) Gretzky, Wayne - hockey player (Great One) Hilton, Paris - hotel heiress and socialite Grey, Lady Jane - ruled England for all of 9 Hirohito, Emperor - WWII Japanese Emperor days in 1553 Hitchcock, Alfred - director (Psycho, Vertigo, , Stewie - precocious cartoon baby North by Northwest) (Family Guy) Hoffa, Jimmy - teamsters union leader; Grinch, The - Dr. Seuss Christmas thief disappeared Grisham, John - author (The Firm, Hogg, Boss - The Duke Boys’ nemesis The Pelican Brief) (Dukes of Hazzard) Groban, Josh - singer/songwriter Holiday, Billie - blues/jazz singe Grouch, Oscar the - trash can dwelling Holliday, Doc - gunslinger & erstwhile outlaw; character (Sesame Street) Earp companion Guevara, Che - Cuban revolutionary Holmes, Sherlock - English detective Gumby - green claymation character Hood, Robin - 13th century outlaw and Gutenberg, Johann - printing press pioneer skilled archer Gyllenhaal, Jake - actor (Brokeback Mountain) Hook, Captain - pirate nemesis of Peter Pan Hades - Greek god of the underworld Hooker, John Lee - blues singer/guitarist Hagrid - Harry Potter’s large friend; Hogwarts Hopper, Edward - artist/painter (Nighhawks) groundskeeper Hornblower, Captain Horatio - C.S. Forester HAL 9000 - intelligent film computer (2001: A naval hero Space Odyssey) Horse, Crazy - Lakota Sioux leader Hamill, Dorothy - figure skater Houdini, Harry - escape artist; magician Hamlet - Shakespearean title prince Houston, General Sam - 1st president, Hamm, Mia - soccer player Republic of Texas Hammer, MC - rapper Huffman, Felicity - actress (Desperate Hammurabi - ancient Babylonian law writer Housewives) Hannibal - Carthaginian General; fought Hughes, Howard - eccentric billionaire the Romans , The Incredible - comic book Hari, Mata - WWI spy green goliath Harry Callahan, Dirty - Humperdinck, Engelbert - pop singer detective “Do you feel lucky?” Humpty-Dumpty - fairy tale wall sitter Hatch, Richard - winner of 1st Survivor show Hunter, Holly - actress (Broadcast News) Hatcher, Teri - actress (Desperate Hussein, Saddam - former president of Iraq Housewives) Huston, Anjelica - actress (The Grifters) Hatter, The Mad - crazy tea party host Iacocca, Lee - chairman of Chrysle (Alice in Wonderland) Ice Cube - rapper/actor (Boyz in the Hood) Hawking, Stephen - theoretical physicist Ice-T - rapper/actor (Law and Order SVU) Head, Mr. Potato - configurable toy spud Idol, Billy - British hard rock singer Hearst, William Randolph - publishing mogul Iglesias, Julio - Latin pop singer Hefner, Hugh - Playboy mogul Imhotep - ancient Egyptian engineer, architect, Heisman, John - collegiate football trophy and Dr. namesake Imus, Don - controversial radio personality Hellmuth, Phil - pro poker player - comic book heroine Hemingway, Ernest - author (The Old (Fantastic Four) Man and The Sea) - comic book hero Hendrix, Jimi - rock guitarist/singer Irwin, Steve “Crocodile Hunter” - TV (Purple Haze) naturalist killed by a sting ray Henry the Eighth - King of England; had Iscariot, Judas - disciple alleged to have 6 wives betrayed Jesus - Greek messenger of the gods Ivanhoe - Sir Walter Scott novel’s title knight Heston, Charlton - actor (The Ten Jack in the Box - child’s toy Commandments, Planet of the Apes) Jackman, Hugh - Australian actor (X-Men) Heyerdahl, - anthropologist explorer Jackson, General Stonewall -Confederate (Kon-Tiki) General Hiawatha - legendary Native American leader Jackson, Michael - singer (Thriller) Hickock, Wild Bill - gunslinger; US Marshal Jackson, Shoeless Joe - baseball player banned for life; “Black Sox” scandal 12

Jackson, Janet - pop singer King, B.B. - blues guitarist Jackson, Peter - director/producer/writer King Herod - biblical villain (Lord of the Rings) King Kamehameha - head of kingdom of Jackson, Randy - record producer; American Hawai’i (1782-1819) Idol judge King Lear - Shakespearean title father Jackson, Samuel L. - actor () King Solomon - biblical wise king, Jagger, Mick - lead singer (Rolling Stones) son of David James, LeBron - NBA player (Cleveland) Kinte, Kunta - Alex Haley’s slave character Jaws - great white movie shark (Roots) Jemima, Aunt - pancake mix spokescharacter Kipling, Rudyard - author (The Jungle Book) Jesus of Nazareth - Biblical figure, the Son Kirk, James T. - Captain, Starship Enterprise of God (Star Trek) Jetson, George - spacey cartoon character Kitty, Hello - Sanrio Co. cat character Jewel - pop singer Klum, Heidi - German fashion model Job - biblical figure, afflicted with many Knievel, Evel - motorcycle daredevil tribulations Knightley, Keira - actress (Atonement) Joe, Bazooka - chewing gum comic Knowles, Beyonce - pop singer character Knoxville, Johnny - comic actor/daredevil Joe, G.I. -comic book soldier (Jackass) Johansson, Scarlett - actress (Lost in Kong, King -large movie ape Translation) Kong, Donkey - video game ape icon Johnson, Lady Bird - former 1st Lady; Kool-Aid Man - fruity drink spokespitcher married to LBJ Kournikova, Anna - tennis player/model Johnson, Magic - former NBA star (LA Lakers) Kramer, Cosmo - bumbling neighbor (Seinfeld) Jolie, Angelina - actress/model (Beowulf) LaBeouf, Shia - actor (Holes) Jonah - biblical figure; spent time inside a fish Lama, Dalai - spiritual leader Jones, Indiana - archeologist (Raiders of Lagasse, Emeril - TV chef (“BAM!”) the Lost Ark) Dalai, Lama - Tibetan Buddhists James Earl, Jones - actor, voice of Darth spiritual leader Vader (Star Wars) Lancelot, Sir - Knight of the Round Table, Jones, Davy - name for evil spirit of the sea Arthurian legends Jones, Norah - singer, daughter of Latifah, Queen - pop singer/actress (Chicago) Ravi Shankar Lavigne, Avril - pop/punk singer Jong-Il, Kim - leader of North Korea Lawrence of Arabia - WWI British desert hero Joplin, Janis - singer (Mercedes Benz, Lazarus - resurrected by Jesus Me and Bobby McGee) Lecter, Hannibal - cannibalistic character Kafka, Franz - author (Metamorphosis) (Silence of the Lambs) Kaiser Wilhelm II - WWI German emperor Ledger, Heath - actor (Brokeback Mountain) Kane, Citizen - powerful newspaper magnate Lee, Bruce - actor/martial artist in eponymous movie (Enter the Dragon) Kangaroo, Captain - children’s TV host Lee, Robert E. - Confederate army Kasparov, Garry - Russian chess champion commander Keller, Helen - deaf/blind role model Lee, Spike - director, () Kenobi, Obi-Wan - old Jedi knight (Star Wars) Lee, Ang - Taiwanese director Kent, Clark - ’s secret identity (Brokeback Mountain) Kerouac, Jack - author (On the Road) Leghorn, Foghorn - bombastic cartoon Kevorkian, Jack - crusader for euthanasia; rooster “Dr. Death” Leia, Princess - film heroine (Star Wars) Keys, Alicia - pop singer Leibovitz, Annie - portrait photographer Khan, Genghis - Mongol leader Lemon, Meadowlark - basketball player Khruschev, Nikita - Soviet premier “We will (Harlem Globetrotters) bury you” Lendl, Ivan - tennis player Kidd, Captain (William) - Scottish pirate/ Lenin, Vladimir - Russian Bolshevik leader privateer Lennon, John - singer/songwriter Kidman, Nicole - actress (Eyes Wide Shut) (The Beatles) Kimmel, Jimmy - comedian/TV host Leno, Jay - talk show host (The Tonight Show) King, Billy Jean - tennis champ, won ‘The Leone, Sergio - Italian spaghetti Battle of the Sexes’ director (A Fistful of Dollars) 13

Letterman, David - talk show host Manning, Eli - NFL quarterback (The Late Show) (New York Giants) Lewinsky, Monica - infamous former Manson, Charles - infamous cult leader White House intern (“The Family”) Lewis, Meriwether - explorer (Lewis & Clark Manson, Marilyn - metal singer expedition) Mantle, Mickey - baseball player; Li, Jet - martial arts actor (Lethal Weapon 4, (NY Yankees) “The Mick” Fearless) Marceau, Marcel - mime master Libby, Scooter - indicted and pardoned Marley, Bob - reggae musician; rastafarian VP chief of staff Marlowe, Philip - hard-boiled Chandler gumshoe Liberace - flamboyant pop singer pianist (The Big Sleep) Lightyear, Buzz - animated space hero Marple, Miss Jane - Agatha Christie’s (Toy Story) spinster sleuth Lincoln, Abraham - 16th U.S. President, Marx, Groucho - actor/comedian; Marx brother emancipated slaves Marx, Karl - author (Communist Manifesto) Lohan, Lindsay - actress (Mean Girls) Mary, Typhoid - spread typhoid fever Lolita - Nabokov title ingénue (early 1900s) Lombardo, Guy - Canadian band leader Mayer, Oscar - hot dog magnate and violinist Mays, Willie - baseball player (NY/SF Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth - author Giants) ”Say Hey Kid” (Song of Hiawatha) McClain, John - unlucky off-duty cop Longstocking, Pippi - Swedish children’s (Die Hard) books hero McDonald, Ronald - fast food spokesclown Lord Nelson, Admiral Horatio - British McDuck, Scrooge - Disney’s fowl rich admiral hero of Trafalgar McNabb, Donovan - NFL quarterback Louganis, Greg - Olympic diver (Philadelphia) Louis, Joe - heavyweight champion boxer McQueen, Butterfly - actress (“Prissy” in Lovecraft, H.P. - gothic horror author Gone With the Wind) (The Dunwich Horror) McQueen, Lightning - anthropomorphic film Lucas, George - director, (Star Wars, racecar () Indiana Jones) McQueen, Steve - actor (The Great Escape) Luciano, Lucky - New York mob boss. Father Meat Loaf - melodramatic rock singer of modern organized crime - mythical killed by Perseus Ludacris - rapper/actor (Crash) Melville, Herman - author (Moby Dick) Lugosi, Bela - actor (Dracula) Merlin - King Arthur’s wizard) Ma, Yo-Yo - celebrated violinist Methuselah - biblical old man Mac, Bernie - comedian/actor Michelangelo - renaissance painter Macbeth - Shakespearean Scottish murderer (Sistine Chapel) Machiavelli, Niccolo - statesman; author Mickelson, Phil - pro golfer; “Lefty” (The Prince) Midas - legendary king with ‘golden touch’ Machine Gun Kelly - 1920’s gangster; Ming, Yao - Chinese-born NBA center George Kelly (Houston) - post-apocalyptic hero Mini-Me - comedic little villain (Austin Powers) (The Road Warrior) Miranda, Carmen - Brazilian singer with Madden, John - football commentator/former fruit-basket hat NFL head coach Miss Scarlet - board game suspect (Clue) Madonna - pop singer Mizrahi, Isaac - fashion designer Magdalene, Mary - New testament Mohammed - Islam’s prophet biblical figure Moneypenny, Miss - M’s secretary Magellan, (Ferdinand) - First explorer to (James Bond) circumnavigate the earth Monk, Thelonious - jazz pianist and composer Magic Dragon, Puff the - folk song hero Monroe, Marilyn - actress (The Seven Maguire, Tobey - actor (Spider-Man) Year Itch) Malfoy, Draco - Harry Potter nemesis Monster, Cookie - muppet dessert muncher Man, The Gingerbread - fairy tale confection Montague, Romeo - doomed lover Man ‘O War - possibly fastest racehorse ever (Romeo & Juliet) Mandel, Howie - comedian/TV host Montana, Hannah - persona of teen singer (Deal or No Deal) Miley Cyrus 14

Montessori, Maria - founder of alternative Nosferatu - first film vampire (Nosferatu) education style Obama, Barack - IL Senator/presidential Moon, Reverend Sun Myung - Unification candidate church leader; ‘Moonies’ O’Brien, Conan - late night talk show host Moon, Sailor - Japanese manga heroine Octavian - Caesar Augustus; Roman emperor Morrison, Jim - psychedelic singer Oddjob - razor brimmed Bond villain (The Doors) O’Hara, Scarlet - (Gone With Morse, Samuel - inventor (telegraph) the Wind) Mortensen, Viggo - actor (Aragorn in Lord Ohno, Apolo Anton - short track speed skater of the Rings) Old Yeller - title pooch who comes to sad end Morton, Jelly Roll - jazz pianist/band leader/ Oldman, Gary - actor (Bram Stoker’s Dracula) composer O’Neal, Shaquille - NBA center (Phoenix) Moses - biblical patriarch, parted the sea O’Reilly, Bill - TV/Radio host and political Moses, Grandma - American painter commentator Moss, Kate - ultra-thin fashion model Osbourne, Ozzy - hard rock singer Mother Nature - don’t with her () Mother Teresa - Saintly Catholic nun Pacino, Al - actor (Scent of a Woman) of Calcutta Pac-Man, Ms. - 80’s video game Mouse, Mickey - Disney icon Page, Jimmy - English guitarist (Led Zeppelin) Mouse, Mighty - cartoon mouse savior Pagliaccio - operatic in play within Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus - a play (Pagliacci) classical composer Paige, Satchel - hall-of-fame baseball pitcher Mr. Bubble - bath soap spokesbubble Palpatine, Emperor - evil incarnate Sith Lord Mr. Fantastic - comic book hero in Star Wars films (Fantastic Four) Pan, Peter - leader of the lost boys Mr. Hand - Mr. Garrison’s puppet friend Pandora - Greek myths, lets troubles escape (South Park) her “box” Mr. Incredible - animated super hero Panther, Pink - jazzy but silent animated (The Incredibles) character; jewel thief Mr. Peanut - Planter’s spokesnut Parcells, Bill - former NFL head coach Muffet, Little Miss - nursery rhyme girl; sat “The Tuna” on tuffet Parker, Charlie ‘Bird’ - jazz saxophonist/ Munch, Edvard - expressionist painter composer (The Scream) Parks, Rosa - civil rights activist, 1955 Alabama Nahasapeemapetilon, Apu - Kwick-E-Mart Parton, Dolly - country singer/actress (9 to 5) manager (The Simpsons) Paterno, Joe - Penn State football coach; tied Nation, Carry - hatchet-wielding temperance for most career wins activist Patrick, Danica - female Indy car driver Navritalova, Martina - tennis pro champion Patton, George - WWII general; “Old Blood Neeson, Liam - Irish actor (Schindler’s List) and Guts” Nelson, Baby Face - 1930’s bank robber; Pavarotti, Luciano - opera tenor Lester Gillis Pele - Brazilian soccer player Nemo, Captain - submarine captain Pendragon, Arthur - King Arthur (20,000 Leagues Under the Sea) Peron, Eva - wife of Argentinean leader Juan Nemo - animated fish hero (Finding Nemo) Peron; Evita Neptune - Roman sea god Perot, Ross - billionaire politician Nero - Roman emperor; fiddled while Petty, Tom - classic rock singer Rome burned (The Heartbreakers) Neuman, Alfred E. - Mad Magazine mascot Phoenix, Joaquin - actor (Walk the Line, Neutron, Jimmy - boy genius, inventor of Gladiator) wacky devices Pickens, T. Boone - Billionaire oilman; mergers Newton, Isaac - scientist; invented calculus and acquisitions guru century nurse Pickett, General George - Confederate, led Noah -biblical mariner; built ark ill-fated Gettysburg charge Norgay, Tenzing - one of 1st two people to Pierce, - Dr. at M*A*S*H 4077 reach top of Everest () Norris, Chuck - actor/martial artist Pierce, David Hyde - Actor/singer (Frasier) (Missing in Action) 15

Pikachu - anime creature; a species of Q*Bert - 1980’s cube-hopping sprite Pokémon Quasimodo - The Hunchback of Notre Dame Pike, Zebulon - explorer/soldier; Pike’s Peak Queen Elizabeth II - current Queen of England namesake Queen of Scots, Mary - rival to Elizabeth I for Pilate, Pontius - biblical Roman governor; English throne; executed “washed his hands” Quetzalcoatl - Aztec sky and creator god Pink - female pop rock singer Quixote, Don - windmill fighter (The Man Piper, The Pied - lead & children of La Mancha) out of Hamlin Racer X - Secret identity of Speed Racer’s Piper, Peter - “picked a peck of pickled older brother peppers” Rain-In-The-Face - Lakota Sioux chief; Plato - Greek philosopher (Republic) helped defeat Custer Pocahontas - Native American princess Ramsay, Gordon - TV Chef (Hell’s Kitchen) Poe, Edgar Allan - author (The Tell-Tale Heart, Rand, Ayn - author (Atlas Shrugged): The Raven) developed “objectivism” Pollock, Jackson - abstract action painter Ranger, The Lone - hero “Hi ho “Jack the Dripper” Silver away!” Popeil, Ron - TV pitchman, founder of “Ronco” Raphael - renaissance painter and architect Popeye - cartoon sailor Rasputin, Grigori - Russian monk and Poppin’ Fresh - aka “The Pillsbury ” “mystic” Poppins, Mary - magical musical English Ray, Rachael - TV chef (30 Minute Meals) nanny Reagan, Ronald - actor and US President Posh Spice - singer (The Spice Girls); (1981-89) Victoria Beckham Redenbacher, Orville - popcorn magnate Pot, Pol - genocidal Cambodian ruler Reeves, Keanu - actor (The Matrix, Speed) Potter, Harry - best-selling title boy wizard Rembrandt, (Rene Francois) Auguste - Presley, Elvis - rock singer; “The King” Dutch Painter (Jailhouse Rock) Retton, Mary Lou - perky Olympic gold Pretty Boy Floyd - 1930’s bank robber; medallist gymnast Charles Arthur Floyd Rhames, Ving - actor (Pulp Fiction) Prime, Optimus - Autobot leader Rhymes, Busta - hip-hop musician; (Transformers) Trevor Smith Jr. - every little girls’ dream Richard the Lionheart - King of England, Prince Henry The Navigator - sponsored 1189; led 3rd Crusade many explorations from Portugal Richards, Keith - Rock guitarist Princess Fiona - ogre princess (Shrek) (The Rolling Stones) Private Ryan - WWII soldier whose brothers Richelieu, Cardinal - Chief Minister of France were killed 1624-1642 Professor Moriarty - Sherlock Holmes’ Riding Hood, Little Red - fairy tale girl who arch-enemy visits Grandma/Wolf Professor Plum - board game suspect (Clue) Rihanna - Barbados-born pop singer Prometheus - brought fire to humanity Rikki Tikki Tavi - mongoose (The Jungle Book) (Greek myth) Rivera, Diego - Mexican muralist and Puff Daddy - rapper/clothing designer cubist painter (Sean Combs) Robert The Bruce - Scottish King; broke free Pufnstuf, H.R. - TV from English rule (1300’s) character Robin, Christopher - Winnie the Pooh’s Pulitzer, Joseph - originated yellow journalism; human friend prize namesake Robinson, Jackie - 1st black MLB player Punxsutawney Phil - weather predicting (Brooklyn) groundhog Robinson, Sugar Ray - great welter/middle Purebred, Sweet Polly - reporter; Underdog’s weight boxer girlfriend Robinson, Edward G. - tough guy actor (Little Puss in Boots - very clever nursery rhyme kitty Caesar, Key Largo) Putin, Vladimir - Russian president Rock, Kid - hip-hop musician; Robert Ritchie Pythagoras - mathematician, Greek Rockefeller, John D - oil magnate philosopher philanthropist Q - gadget-inventor for MI-6 (James Bond) 16

Rockne, Knute - Notre Dame football coach Schmidt, John Jacob Jingleheimer - 1918-1930 song character, his name is my name too Rockwell, Sam - actor (Galaxy Quest, Schrödinger’s Cat - quantum physics thought The Green Mile) experiment Roddick, Andy - US tennis pro Schwarzenegger, Arnold - actor/ Rommel, Field Marshal Erwin - WWII Governor (The Terminator) German General; “The Desert Fox” Scissorhands, Edward - eponymous film Romney, Mitt - ex-Governor of Massachusetts character (Johnny Depp) Romulus - legendary co-founder of Rome Scorsese, Martin - director Ronaldo - Brazilian-born soccer player (Taxi Driver, ) (Manchester United) Scott, Dred - slave who lost case before Rose, Axl - Front man for Guns N’ Roses Supreme Court Roseannadanna, Roseanne - SNL character Scott, Ridley - British director/producer created by Gilda Radner (Blade Runner) Rotten, Johnny - English punk singer Screech - teen TV character (The Sex Pistols) () Rowling, J. K. - author (Harry Potter series) Scrooge, Ebenezer - miser and grouch Rubble, Barney - cartoon (A Christmas Carol) (The Flintstones) Seabiscuit - champion thoroughbred Rubik, Erno - mathematician; invented race horse Rubik’s Cube Seacrest, Ryan - TV host (American Idol) Rumpelstiltskin - fairy tale gold-spinning dwarf Seal - R&B/pop singer Rushdie, Salman - author (The Satanic Secretariat - Triple Crown-winning race horse Verses) Sendak, Maurice - author/illustrator Ruth, Babe - baseball player (Sultan of Swat, (Where the Wild Things Are) the Bambino) Seuss, Dr. - author (The Cat in the Hat) Ryder, Winona - actress (Edward Scissor Theodor Geisel Hands) Shadow, The - radio show vigilante Sacajawea - Native American guide Shakespeare, William - playwright (Hamlet); (Lewis & Clark) “The Bard of Avon” Sade, Marquis de - author/libertine Shakira - Colombian pop singer (The Crimes of Love) Shakur, Tupac - rapper Safire, William - New York Times columnist/ Shankar, Ravi - sitar playing Indian musician author Sharapova, Maria - tennis player Saget, Bob - actor/comedian () Shrek - Title film Ogre Saint Patrick - Patron Saint of Ireland Shula, Don - former NFL head coach (Miami) Saladin - Moslem leader/general 1174-1193 Shyamalan, M. Night - writer/director Salk, Jonas - discovered vaccine for Polio (The Sixth Sense) Sam, Toucan - Froot Loops cereal mascot Silkwood, Karen - labor union activist; died Sam, Uncle - character representing US Govt. mysteriously Sanders, Colonel - Kentucky Fried Silver, Long John - peg leg pirate Chicken founder (Treasure Island) Sandwich, The Earl of - English Peerage title, Silver - The Lone Ranger’s horse namesake of the sandwich Simmons, Gene - hard rock singer (KISS) Sappho - ancient Greek poetess; Simpson, Jessica - pop singer born on Lesbos Simpson, O.J. - former NFL running Sargent, John Singer - US portrait and back (Buffalo) landscape painter Sinise, Gary - actor () Saruman the White - Wizard, Lord of Sirhan, Sirhan - assassin of Robert Kennedy Isengard; (Lord of the Rings) Skywalker, Luke - Jedi Knight; Star Wars hero Satan - devil, adversary of the Abrahamic god Skywalker, Anakin - Luke’s father; Darth Saturn - Roman god of war Vader (Star Wars) Scarface - film character - Cuban 1980’s drug Slim, Fatboy - English beat musician; lord in Miami Quentin Cook Schiffer, Claudia - fashion model Smith, Anna Nicole - model and offbeat Schilling, Curt - baseball pitcher tv personality ( Red Sox) Smithers, (Waylon) - Mr. Burns’ assistant (The Simpsons) 17

Smurf, Papa - cartoon little blue elder Swift, Jonathan - author (Gulliver’s Travels) (The Smurfs) Swift, Taylor - country singer Snape, Severus - Potions professor at Tchaikovsky (Peter Ilyich) - composer Hogwarts (Harry Potter) (The Nutcracker) Snicket, Lemony - Character narrator Temple, Shirley - 1930’s child dancer/singer/ (A Series of Unfortunate Events) actress (Bright Eyes) Snoopy - Charlie Brown’s beagle (Peanuts) Tennyson, Alfred Lord - Victorian Poet Snowman, Frosty the - jolly man of snow (Charge of the Light Brigade) Snuffleupagus - elephant-like muppet Tesla, Nikola - inventor/physicist/electrical (Sesame Street) engineer Socrates - Greek philosopher Thatcher, Margaret - former British prime Solo, Han - rogue pilot (Star Wars) minister “The Iron Lady” Sonic the Hedgehog - 90’s video game The Abominable Snowman - monster of the hedgehog Himalayas; Yeti Sorenstam, Annika - record holding The Amazing Kreskin - TV mentalist female golfer (George Kresge Jr.) Sousa, John Phillip - composer (Stars & The Barber of Seville - operatic character; Stripes Forever) Figaro Söze, Keyser - fictional criminal mastermind The Bard of Avon - William Shakespeare (The Usual Suspects) The Big Bopper - 1950’s singer; died in Spacey, Kevin - actor (American Beauty, plane crash The Usual Suspects) The - fictional evil Sparrow, Captain Jack - fictional pirate The Bogeyman - embodiment of all (Pirates of the Caribbean) childish fears Spartacus - led slave rebellion against Rome The Boy Wonder - Batman’s sidekick; Robin Spears, Britney - pop singer The Cable Guy, Larry - comedian/actor Speed Racer - animated racecar hero (Daniel Lawrence Whitney) Spiderman - comic book web-slinging The Cisco Kid - fictional Old-West outlaw super hero and caballero Spitz, Mark - Olympic swimmer The Clown, Krusty - Springfield TV personality Spitzer, Eliot - scandal-ridden former (The Simpsons) NY Governor The Conqueror, William - victor at Hastings; SquarePants, SpongeBob - ocean bottom- 1st Norman King of England dwelling cartoon character The Duke of Earl - Title character of Gene St. Valentine - catholic martyr and saint Chandler song Stamos, John - actor (Full House, ER) The Easter Bunny - egg-bearing harbinger Starr, Ringo - rock drummer (The Beatles) of Spring Stefani, Gwen - pop singer (No Doubt) The Elephant Man - Joseph Merrick; 19th Steinbrenner, George - Owner, NY Yankees century sideshow celebrity Steinem, Gloria - feminist writer; The Flash - very fast comic book hero social reformer the Flying Squirrel, Rocky - Bullwinkle’s Stephanopoulos, George - broadcaster and sidekick political advisor The Good Witch of The North, Glinda - Stevens, Cat - folk singer Dorothy’s magical friend (The Wizard of Oz) Steves, Rick - author/TV guide on European The Gorton Fisherman - raingear clad fish Travel stick spokesman Stewart, Martha - homemaker guru the Great, Alexander - Ancient Macedonian Stine, R.L. - author (Goosebumps series) general Stitch - Disney animated alien character The Heat Miser - claymation Christmas villain Stoker, Bram - author (Dracula) (The Year Without a Santa Claus) Stone, Sharon - actress () The - comic book hero Stowe, Harriet Beecher - author (Uncle (Fantastic Four) Tom’s Cabin) the Hun, Attila - Khan of the Huns; Strauss, Levi - inventor of blue jeans sacked Rome Street, Picabo - Female Olympic gold the Hutt, Jabba - space crime boss medallist skier (Star Wars) Super Mario - Nintendo video game character The Invisible Man - HG Wells title Sutherland, Kiefer - actor (Young Guns, 24) sci-fi character 18

The Jackal - leftist revolutionary terrorist Ilich The Tin Man - needs a heart Ramirez Sanchez (The Wizard of Oz) The - Batman nemesis The Tooth Fairy - nymph who leaves The Keebler Elf - cookie spokeself money for teeth The King of Spades - one of a deck of cards The Unknown Soldier - symbol of all in Wonderland unidentified war dead the Knife, Mack - Character in Brecht’s The Unsinkable Molly Brown - famous Threepenny Opera survivor of the Titanic disaster The Little Engine That Could - fictional the Vampire Slayer, Buffy - film and TV choo-choo teenage undead opponent The Little Mermaid - Hans Christian The Very Hungry Caterpillar - Eric Carl Anderson heroine character that becomes a butterfly The Loch Ness Monster - legendary creature The Virgin Mary - biblical mother of Jesus in Scottish lake The Wizard of Menlo Park (Thomas The Lord of the Rings - Sauron the Edison) - prolific inventor (light bulb) The Man with the Yellow Hat - Curious Thing 1 - 1st of two of The Cat in the George’s friend Hat’s flunkies The Marquis of Queensberry - endorsed Thor - Norse god of thunder; comic book hero popular set of rules Throat, Deep - Watergate informant The Muffin Man - Do you know the Muffin Thumper - Bambi’s rabbit friend Man? The Muffin Man?… - 1980’s animated The Pillsbury Doughboy - Pop n’ Fresh TV hero The Queen of Hearts - character in Alice in Tigger - bouncy tiger (Winnie the Pooh) Wonderland Tinkerbell - Peter Pan’s fairy friend The Queen of Sheba - biblical monarch who Tolkien, J.R.R. - author (The Lord of the Rings) visited Solomon Tomlinson, LaDainian - NFL running back The Red Baron - Manfred von Richtofen () WWI ace Tony the Tiger - Kellogg’s cereal spokestiger the Red-Nosed Reindeer, Rudolph - leads Torn, Rip - actor (The Larry Sanders Show) Santa’s sleigh team Troy, Helen of - focus of Trojan War the Riveter, Rosie - propaganda poster Trump, Donald - real estate mogul woman Truth, Sojourner - abolitionist and women’s The Sandman - Shapeshifting Spider-Man rights activist ally; or ‘sleep bringer’ Tubman, Harriet - helped slaves via The Scarlet Pimpernel - Baroness Orczy’s underground railroad fictional adventurous hero Tuck, Friar - one of Robin Hood’s merry men The - comic book Tussaud, Madam - wax sculptor and museum The Sphinx - ancient Egyptian temple entrepreneur Tutankhamun, King - ancient Egyptian The Splendid Splinter (Ted Williams)- Pharaoh; “King Tut” baseball player Tutu, Desmond - South African Episcopal The Sultan of Brunei - leader of nation archbishop of Brunei Twain, Mark - author (Tom Sawyer) The Sultan of Swat (Babe Ruth) - 3rd in Twain, Shania - country singer all-time career homeruns Tyson, Mike - troubled heavyweight boxer The - Old West outlaw, Unabomber, The - mathematician and ’s sidekick anarchist Ted Kaczynski The Swamp Fox (Gen. Frances Marion)- Uncle Remus - fictional narrator of black South Carolina Revolutionary hero folktales (Brer Rabbit) the Tank Engine, Thomas - WV Awdry Underdog - cartoon canine hero anthropomorphic train engine Underwood, Carrie - country singer, American The Teflon Don (John Gotti) - Gambino Idol winner family head; sentenced to life Updike, John - author (Rabbit, Run) The Thing - rock-like comic book hero Usher - R&B/pop singer; Usher Raymond IV (Fantastic Four) Vader, Darth - sci-fi villain(Star Wars) The Tick - absurdist comic book spoof hero Valdez, Juan - coffee advertising character The Tidy Bowl Man - toilet cleaner ad Van Damme, Jean-Claude - Belgian martial character artist/actor (Bloodsport) 19

Van Dyke, Dick - actor (The Wonka, Willy - chocolate factory owner Show. ) (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory) Van Gogh, Vincent - painter (Starry Night); Wood, Elijah - actor (Frodo in Lord of cut off ear the Rings) Ventura, Jesse “The Body” - former wrestler; Woodpecker, Woody - wacky cartoon bird governor of Minnesota Woods, Tiger - highly successful pro golfer Vespucci, Amerigo - Italian explorer/ Woolery, Chuck - game show host cartographer; America’s namesake (Love Connection) Vick, Michael - former NFL quarterback; Woolf, Virginia - English writer (A Room of serving prison time One’s Own) Vieira, Meredith - journalist and TV personality Wormtongue - advisor to Théoden; spy for (Today) Saruman (Lord of the Rings) Villa, Pancho - Mexican revolutionary; chased Wright, Frank Lloyd - architect, created by Pershing Fallingwater von Count, Count - muppet math lover Wright, Orville - early aviator (Wright brothers) (Sesame Street) X, Malcolm - civil rights activist Von Trapp, Captain - his family is portrayed in Yankovic, Weird Al - parody singer The Sound of Music Yoakam, Dwight - country singer, actor Vuitton, Louis - French fashion designer Yoda - little green Jedi Master (Star Wars) (handbags) Young, Brigham - early leader of Waits, Tom - distinctive blues/jazz singer/ Mormon church songwriter Yukon Cornelius - prospector, friend to Walker, Johnnie - Scotch Whiskey purveyor Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Wallace, William - 13th century Scottish Zappa, Moon Unit - Frank Zappa’s daughter rebel leader Zapruder, Abraham - filmed the Kennedy Walnuts, Paulie - TV mobster (The Sopranos) assassination Waters, Muddy - Blues musician; Zhivago, Doctor - Pasternak’s title ”Father of Chicago Blues” doctor/poet Wayne, John - actor (True Grit, The Alamo) , Rob - heavy-metal musician, director Wazowski, Mike - animated character (White Zombie) ( Inc.) Zorro - legendary masked swordsman Weasley, Ron - Harry Potter companion Webber, Andrew Lloyd - musical composer (Cats, Evita) Webster, Noah - dictionary creator Wee Willie Winkie - insomniac Scottish nursery rhyme child West, Kanye - rapper and hip hop artist Who, Doctor - eccentric time travelling explorer Wiggum, Chief - incompetent Springfield police chief (The Simpsons) Wilde, Oscar - author (The Importance of Being Earnest) Wilder, Laura Ingalls - author (Little House on the Prairie) Williams, Tennessee - playwright (Cat on a Hot Tin Roof) Winehouse, Amy - English singer/songwriter Winfrey, Oprah - talk show host (The Show) Winky, Tinky - member of the ‘Teletubbies’ Winnie the Pooh - bear from A.A. Milne books Witherspoon, Reese - actress (Legally Blonde) Wonder Woman - comic book superhero with magic ‘lasso of truth’ 20

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