KILLER ACTORS
L. RON HUBBARD ON THE TRACK
BANNED FROM TV
MOVIE ROBOTS
NOTABLE SANDWICHES
100

Actress Felicia Person, who is more commonly known by this characters name on The Wire, served six years in prison for a second degree murder she committed at the age of 14.

Snoop

100

In the liner notes of her 2004 album America's Sweetheart, this singer/guitarist thanked Kirstie Alley, the Church of Scientology and her late husband Kurt.

Courtney Love

100

Due to its controversial subject matter, “The Bet” (also known as The Gun), an episode of this series, in which Elaine tries to buy a handgun, was never produced.  

Seinfeld

100

Known in Japan as Convoy, this leader of the autobots is a Cybertronian, an extraterrestrial species of sentient self-configuring modular robotic lifeforms.

Optimus Prime

100

Regional names for an oblong sandwich include Hero in New York, Po' Boy in New Orleans and this swine inspired name when in Philadelphia

Hoagie

200

While vacationing in Ireland In 1987, this Cable Guy actor drove the wrong way on a street and struck an oncoming vehicle, killing both the driver and passenger in the other car.

Matthew Broderick

200

This singer/songwriter, best known for writing the theme song for Shaft, left his role on South Park following the release of 'Trapped in the Closet,' an episode poking fun at Scientology.

Isaac Hayes

200

On the epsiode "Promises, Promises" Cory almost gets lucky with Topanga at prom, making it one of the three episodes of this series that never made it into syndication on Disney.

Boy Meets World

200

He played the role of the T-1000 in Terminator 2: Judgment Day?

Robert Patrick

200

The Raffel Brothers initially wanted to call their sandwich restaurant chain "Big Tex", but since that was already taken they chose this name based off their initials.  

Arby's

300

This The Godfather actor's son, fatally shot the boyfriend of his half-sister Cheyenne and subsequently served 5 years in prison for manslaughter.

Marlon Brando

300

He is the not so sly, younger brother of a famous actor, who collaborated with John Travolta and Leif Garrett to make The Road to Freedom, a musical based on the word of L. Ron Hubbard.

You guessed it—Frank Stallone

300

"Home", a 1996 episode of this Fox sci-fi drama was the first TV program to receive a TV-MA rating and was subsequently banned from airing again due to its subject matter of inbreeding and murder.

The X-Files

300

Paul Reubens played the voice of MAX (TriMAXion Drone Ship) in this 1986 sci-fi adventure film.

Flight of the Navigator

300

Served on a warm baguette & filled with grilled meats & pickled vegetables, the name for this sandwich means "bread" in Vietnamese

Bánh mì

400

In 2001, this former “Noxzema girl” and star of Urban Legend was charged with vehicular manslaughter and plead “no-contest” after hitting and killing a 9 year old girl with her car.

Rebecca Gayheart

400

This voice of Ralph Wiggum and other Simpsons characters scored a radio hit in 1990 with the Michael Jackson produced song "Do the Bartman."

Nancy Cartwright

400

"Flying Dupes", the final episode of this Disney series was immediately pulled after its initial airing due a terroristic plot line surrounding main character Baloo, unknowingly transporting a bomb

Tailspin

400

This fictional robot with a love for classic TV is classified as a S-A-I-N-T (Strategic-Artificially-Intelligent-Nuclear-Transport) and was created by Newton Crosby and Ben Jabituya of NOVA Laboratory.

Johnny 5

400

Whitefish, sable, cream cheese, capers and onions make up the ingredients for this sandwich served at Leo's Delicatessen on Curb Your Enthusiasm.  

The Larry David

(which later became the Ted Danson)

500

This star of the TV show Roc and film Rudy, spent 7 years in prison for committing manslaughter at the age of 17.  

Charles S. Dutton

500

This Scientologist and esteemed beatboxer's track with Slick Rick, "La Di Da Di" is one of the most-referenced songs in rap history.

Doug E. Fresh

500

A storyline involving Detecitves Goren and Eames investigating the murder and blackmail of diplomats looking to get the Olympics staged in Brazil was enough to get an episode of this Dick Wolf spin-off banned from TV

Law & Order: Criminal Intent

500

Joan Rivers provided the voice for this C-3PO inspired robot in the 1988 film, Spaceballs?

Dot Matrix

500

What are the ingredients of the sandwich eaten by Ally Sheadie's character, Allison Reynolds, in The Breakfast Club


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