Fictional Characters
____ & ____ Companies
Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year
It's Just a Flesh Wound
Actors and Actresses
200

This incredibly powerful baby has the ability to change form into whatever he desires... which often can be a nuisance for the rest of the family. 

Jack Jack

200

This fast-food restaurant chain owns an arrangement of meals labelled as family relatives

A&W

200

1982: Hockey

Wayne Gretzky

200

Phineas Gage: Neuroscience’s Most Famous Patient suffered an accident while working on this, in which a tamping iron went straight through his cheek and brain and out the other side. 

Railroad 

200

One of the most influential voice actors in the industry, this voice actor is often recognized for his roles such as Darth Vader, Mufassa and himself in the "Big Bang Theory".

James Earl Jones

400

This sith apprentice previously thought to be killed by Jedi Padawan Obi-Wan, is recognized by his distinct traditional red and black tattoos. (I promise this the only star wars one lol)

Darth Maul

400

This Clothing store, known for the design and quality of its clothing, has a moose as its logo. 

Abrocrombie and Finch

400

2013: Professional Football

Peyton Manning

400

This athlete, who played for the Indiana Pacers at the time, jammed his foot into the backboard stanchion and consequently sustained a compound fracture of both his tibia and his fibula.

Paul George

400

This Popular actor was known for playing a reporter in two different movies. The first portrayal is in the 2007 movie "Zodiac". And the next portrayal would be a crazed news reporter who lives off the thrill of being the first to report on shocking crimes.

Jake Gyllenhaal

600

A socially awkward Bing Bang Theory character with a bushy beard. He is also an employee of the Caltech geology department.

Bert Kibbler

600

This bookstore is the American version of Indigo/Chapters.

Barnes and Noble

600

1990: Professional Football (QB) 


Joe Montana

600

On a New York City street in 1931, this influential British orator was hit by a car as he forgot which side traffic is on and consequently suffered a serious scalp wound. 

Winston Churchill

600

This African-American actor has played a fan-favourite superhero in numerous MCU Films. He has also appeared on film with Eminem, in the critically acclaimed movie, 8 Mile.

Anthony Mackie 

800

In a strange twist of fate, this Mustachio'd superhero, whose first part of his name is Latin for "all", was actually not a superhero at all. 

Omni-Man

800

This American manufacturer of power tools, accessories, hardware, home improvement products and home appliances includes a colour/shade in its name. 

Black and Decker

800

2002: Cycling  (Now this one is dope asf!)

Lance Armstrong

800

This Russian and self-proclaimed holy man survived many assassination attempts even surprisingly after being shot three times, including from point-blank range in the forehead.

Grigori Rasputin

800

This actor who played a character with a Palindromic full name, in the 2003 movie "Holes", has also been a key influencer for Nike in the recent past.

Shia LaBeouf

1000

From a dystopian and murderous novel and movie series, This character's name is also a way to describe the kind of winds of a storm

Gale

1000

This company, based in Rochester, New York, deals with eye health products and is one of the world's largest suppliers of contact lenses. 

Bausch & Lomb

1000

1998: Baseball  (Dominican Republic) (Living my dream on Ponderosa)

Sammy Sossa 

1000

One day in 1818, at the age of 9, this future American President almost kicked the bucket when he was kicked in the head by a horse.

Abraham Lincoln

1000

This, Boston, Massachusetts born, actress is most notably recognized for her roles in various Tarantino Cult classics. This includes her roles in Kill Bill (Vol 1 and 2) and Pulp Fiction. 

 

Uma Thurman

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