This iconic horror movies involve's clowns from?
What is Space
This 18th-century French device, named after a doctor, was designed to be a "painless" method of execution.
What is the guillotine
A king might carry this decorated staff in his hand to show he is the leader.
What is a sceptor
A knight's code of conduct, emphasizing honor, military duty, and religious life, is known by this term.
What is Chivalary
This Asian gay singer wrote songs like "boys feel sad too, neighbors, and the king"
What is rosendale
This is movie about a clown, with spin off in cartoons like knickel Dumb
What is It
In a standard British hanging, this specific type of knot is tied to ensure the rope slides quickly and efficiently.
What is a hangman's knot (or noose)
Before modern courts existed, the king acted as this "final" authority to settle high-stakes arguments between powerful lords.
What is a Judge
This piece of protective gear, often reinforced with metal, was used to protect the hands.
What is gauntlets
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what is (If you say Bakura you lose 200) the fool
This is a type of clown that has balls and bells.
what is Jesters
In 2005, the Supreme Court case Roper v. Simmons ruled that it is unconstitutional to execute anyone who was under this age when their crime was committed.
What is 18
This 15th-century Prince of Wallachia, a real-life inspiration for Dracula, became infamous for his preferred method of executing thousands: raising them on wooden stakes.
What is Vlad the Impaler
This was the first stage of training for a young boy, usually starting around age 7, before he became a squire.
What is a page
"Like a flower bending in the wind bend with me" is a lyric from this song sung by Michael Bubble
What is Sway
Jesters are what type of cards in Tarot?
What is The fool
This Latin word for butcher, "carnifex," was also used in medieval England to refer to an executioner.
What is a butcher
This 1215 document signed by King John of England limited the king's power to execute or imprison subjects without the "lawful judgment of his peers."
What is the Magna Carta
This animal, representing courage, is one of the most common "charges" found on medieval knightly shields.
What is a lion
What is an odd number that becomes even when you take away one letter.
what is seven
Clowns have historically registered their unique face designs (on what) to protect their intellectual property.
What is chicken eggs
This hollow, bronze statue from ancient Greece allegedly roasted victims alive while turning their screams into the sound of a bellowing animal.
What is the brazen bull
his King of Macedon created one of the largest empires in history, stretching from Greece all the way to India, before he was 33 years old.
What is Alaxander The Great
A squire's duties included this job, ensuring his knightâs gear was rust-free and ready for battle.
What is shining the armor
Just before he dies, Victor gives this specific final task to Robert Walton
What is to kill the monster