Author Pseudonyms
Combat Sports
2010's Pop Music
US Backed Coups
SpongeBob Side Characters
100

Samuel Longhorn Clemens published several classic works of Americana under this name

Mark Twain

100

This president of the UFC has attracted controversy for his outspoken support of Donald Trump

Dana White

100

After a long hiatus, this former dance-pop diva returned to the charts with the contemplative ballad "Praying"

Kesha
100

Salvador Allende, the democratically elected leader of this nation, was overthrown in 1973.

Chile

100

This ripped lobster prominently features in many beach-related episodes

Larry the Lobster

200

Mary Anne Evans wrote about life in the English countryside under this name

George Eliot

200

This Irish fighter rose to superstardom in the mid 2010s and fought a crossover boxing match against Floyd Mayweather 

Connor McGregor

200

In 2011, Skrillex brought dubstep into the mainstream with this song, whose bass drop is signaled by a cry of "Oh my God!"

Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites
200

Coming to power in a CIA backed coup in 1953, the monarch of this nation was overthrown in turn in 1979 while seeking cancer treatment in the United States

Iran

200

A nemesis of Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy who shares a name with the well known surrealist photographer 

Man Ray

300
Eric Arthur Blair used this pseudonym to write several novels critical of authoritarianism 

George Orwell

300

This Olympic Judo fighter was the main force behind the UFCs establishment of a women's division in 2012 after achieving mainstream popularity

Ronda Rousey

300

Pharrell's number one hit "Happy" was featured on the soundtrack to this animated film  

Despicable Me 2

300

The democratically elected government of this Latin American country was overthrown in 1954 by the Eisenhower administration at the urging of the United Fruit Company 

Guatemala

300

Spongebob's evil double drawn by a magic pencil

DoodleBob

400

Born Alisa Rosenbaum, this anarcho-capitalist author later changed her name to Alice O'Connor, yet nevertheless continued to use this pseudonym

Ayn Rand

400

The first man to ever beat Mike Tyson

Buster Douglas

400

The title of Hozier's 2014, featuring the chart-topping single "Take Me to Church"

Hozier

400

Concerns over the export of this fruit were the main reason behind the U.S.'s occupation of Nicaragua in 1912

Bananas

400

King Neptune's daughter in the Spongebob Squarepants Movie

Princess Mindy

500

John Jay, Alexander Hamilton, and James Madison published the Federalist under the name of this classical figure

Publius

500

The Brazilian family who are widely considered the founders of BJJ (Brazilian Ju-Jitsu)

The Gracies

500

The rapper behind the sleeper hit "Mo Bamba," now widely regarded as a one-hit wonder

Sheck Wes

500

The Bush administration unsuccessfully tried to lobby this Palestinian political party to overthrow Hamas after the latter's electoral victory in 2006

Fatah

500

The name of Spongebob's mother

Margaret SquarePants

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