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Originally known as Tony Flow and the Miraculously Majestic Masters of Mayhem, Red Hot Chili Peppers was formed in this U.S. city in 1982.

Los Angeles, CA

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Chili peppers are varieties of this type of plant, from the genus Capsicum, and are members of the Nightshade family

Berry or Fruit

100

Known as "The Island of Enchantment," this Caribbean territory has an affinity for baseball and even hosted the Montreal Expos in 2003-2004 before the team moved to Washington, DC.

Puerto Rico

100

"Macho Man" Randy Savage made his way to the ring with this classical march, composed by Edward Elgar in 1901 and most strongly associated with commencement ceremonies

Pomp & Circumstance (March No. 1 in D)
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This "Amazing pajama" in "Beautiful colors One size available fits s-m and maybe large. Material are strech (sic)" prominently features the image of this frenetic Looney Tunes character, based on the largest carnivorous marsupial in the world.

Tasmanian Devil (Taz)

200

This 1999 album, their most commercially successful release, sold more than 15 million copies worldwide, and included the eponymous track as well as "Otherside" and "Scar Tissue."

Californication

200

When cayenne peppers are dried and ground, they are known by this name. Ga-ron-teed!

Cayenne pepper

200

You better acknowledge that athletes from this Pacific island, the southernmost territory of the United States, have achieved great success in the arenas of Sumo and professional wrestling.

American Samoa

200

Wrestling manager and musical genius Jimmy Hart wrote the theme song for this 6th annual WWF event in 1990. Never one to pass up a bargain, the company used it again for the 7th, 8th, 9th, and 10th iterations of the same annual event.

WrestleMania

200

"Austin 1978 stature (sic) of famous cowboy. Used, some cracks and missing gun and horse lace. $85" is the famous Western artist to which this fabulous artwork is attributed

Frederic Remington

300

Cliff Martinez began his Rock & Roll Hall of Fame career as a drummer with the band, but since the 1990s he has worked primarily as a film score composer, including for this moody 2011 vehicle for Ryan Gosling.

Drive

300

The relative heat of chili peppers is measured using units on this scale, which can range from 0 for a bell pepper to 2.5 million or more for the Carolina Reaper

Scoville Units

300

These 14 Pacific islands share a name with an ocean trench that is the lowest point on the Earth's crust

Mariana Islands

300

Hulk Hogan's "Real American" theme was originally written for the tag team U.S. Express by this rocker most famous for "Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo"

Rick Derringer

300

"Awsome (sic) mount" of one of these reptiles "that was taken down in Florida." The seller notes: "I will get measurements when I have serious buyers it's roughly 5 ft tall 4 to 5 foot wide an 3 foot deep. It's not free don't need to sell it have had it for years. It was over 6000 to have done. I'm not delivering but I will get it out front for your to pick up will need some shrink wrap or something if loading into a truck."

American Alligator

400

Although at least 14 different musicians have been a part of the band since 1982, only these two original members have been there for its entire existence.

Anthony Kiedis & Flea

400

This Indian hybrid pepper was certified as the hottest in the world in 2007, but has since been replaced three times by the Trinidad Scorpion, Carolina Reaper, Pepper X.

Ghost Pepper

400

The Republic of Palau shares its eastern maritime border with this federation of approximately 340 tiny islands

Federated States of Micronesia
400

In 1984, Junkyard Dog changed his theme song from the breathtaking opus, "Grab Them Cakes," to this Queen hit which can also be used to train medical professionals on the correct CPR rhythm of 100-120 chest compressions per minute.

Another One Bites the Dust

400

You can buy 4 pounds of these for $40 -- "A wonderful combination of grape leaves, rice, onion, tomato, dill, parsley, olive oil and spices."

Dolma

500

Among the "oodles of (mostly horribly bad) funk-metal acts" (AllMusic, 1992) and nu metal bands that claimed the Chili Peppers as influences were Incubus, Papa Roach, Korn, and this perpetrator of such musical affronts as "Nookie" and "Rollin (Air Raid Vehicle)".

Limp Bizkit
500

The Dragon's Breath, a 2023 contender for the world's hottest pepper, is named after the dragon on the flag for this Celtic country, where it originated.


Wales

500

A strategic military location, this Pacific island has the unofficial motto, "Where America's Day Begins," due to its proximity to the International Date Line and its status as westernmost U.S. territory.

Guam

500

Jim Johnston composed most of the themes used by this WWE superstar, including "Funeral March," "Graveyard Symphony," "Buried Souls," and "Rest in Peace."

The Undertaker

500

This "Vintage sick call or last rights crucifix cross" comes with with candles, instructions (!?!) and a container to hold this. The seller also notes: "It is from the 1950s. Cash only, please. I have lowered the price, and do not intend to lower it again."

Holy Water

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