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Knives
Born in the USA
200

This star was nicked named the King of Pop

Michael Jackson

200

DAILY DOUBLE 

Born Joseph Ustler, this Insane Clown Posse member is better known by this groovy nickname

Shaggy 2 Dope

200

This 1958 toy was originally wallpaper cleaner before kids started rolling it into shapes.


Play Doh

200

This "My Way" crooner, "On the Town" actor, and ex-husband of Mia Farrow was considered a functioning alcoholic.

Frank Sinatra

200

On an orchestral score, these instruments, including flutes and oboes, are on top.

Woodwinds

200

If you angrily glare at someone, they might say you’re shooting these knives.

Daggers

200

Steve Jobs

California

400

1999 saw this “King of the Daredevils” inducted into the Motorcycle Hall of Fame

Evil Kineval

400

ICP's most infamous viral moment was asking how these natural wonders work in their 2009 song Miracles


Magnets

400

In 1945, Percy Spencer discovered this kitchen essential by accident when a candy bar melted in his pocket.


Microwave

400

This celebrated singer died in 2011 with only two albums under her belt: "Frank" and "Back to Black."

Any Winehouse

400

Inspiring the term “octave,” there’s this many notes in a musical scale

8
400

Victorinox manufactures the famously multifaceted knives for this landlocked country’s army

Switzerland

400

Dolly Parton

Tennesee

600

This North Korea-friendly Detroit Pistons star was nicknamed the “Rebound King.”

Dennis Rodman

600

ICP fans proudly call themselves this, a word that’s been chanted at shows since the ‘90s.


Juggalos

600

The first working version of this weapon was built by Sir Hiram Maxim in 1884, forever changing warfare.


Machine Gun

600

This super-sized French wrestler and "The Princess Bride" actor is said to have regularly drunk up to 156 beers in a sitting.

Andre the Giant

600

This technique employs a melody with at least one imitation; you might hear Pachelbel’s at a wedding

Canon

600

It’s the clip-point knife named for a hero of the Alamo that later gave a rockstar his stage name.

Bowie Knife

600

Gerard Way

New Jersey


800

The original king of Rock and Roll

Elvis Presley

800

ICP is famous for showering their crowds with this Midwest soda brand.


Faygo

800

This invention from the 1960s was originally designed as a chair cushion before it became the fun stuff we pop.


Bubble Wrap

800

This country legend turned his struggles with booze into hits like “Sunday Mornin’ Comin’ Down.”


Johnny Cash

800

DAILY DOUBLE

I ain’t afraid of this musical note with rhythmic value, but no discernible pitch when played

Ghost Note

800

The black-handled athame is a ritual knife used in this 5-letter neopagan religion

Wicca

800

DAILY DOUBLE

Jimi Hendrix

Washington

1000

This musicians name was already appropriate when he became the king of the blues

BB King

1000

This annual music festival, started by ICP in 2000, brings Juggalos together for four days of chaos.


Gathering of the Juggalos

1000

First marketed in the 1970s, this invention combined a cassette player with lightweight headphones.


Sony Walkman

1000

The legendary “Rat Pack” crooner known for “That’s Amore” once claimed he drank a bottle of bourbon a day.


Dean Martin
1000

This Italian word sharing its name with an insturment means “soft,” while its opposite, forte, means “loud.”


Piano

1000

This is a small, versatile kitchen knife used for delicate tasks requiring precision, such as peeling and coring fruits and vegetables, deveining shrimp, hulling strawberries, and creating garnishes

Pairing Knife

1000

Mark Twain

Missouri

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