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					  What is Crazy Diamond?					 
					
					 This blue and pink stand shares it's name with arguabling the most famous Pink Floyd song. "Shine On You..." 
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					  What is Bulbasaur?					 
					
					 Nintendo monster 
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					  What is The Bite of '87?					 
					
					 This critical event of the timeline was a horrible prank in which a child's frontal lobe was biten off in the year 1987. 
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					  What is Nerco?					 
					
					 before vowels, prefix, word-forming element meaning "death, corpse, dead tissue," from Latinized form of Greek nekros "dead body, corpse, dead person," 
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					  What is Sherlock Holmes?					 
					
					 This famous story of the world's smartest detective has many iterations. 
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					  What is Red Hot Chili Pepper?					 
					
					 This yellow stand shares the name of a very famous rock band, known for it's name representing a fruit known for being spicy. 
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					  What is Cloud?					 
					
					 Fantasy Video game character 
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					  What is Purple Guy?					 
					
					 William Afton is the speculated murderer of the multiple children in game. He is often seen in a purple or pink suit with a yellow badge. He is also seen with white eyes. He has a more popular and well known name in the meme community. 
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					  What is teen?					 
					
					 word-forming element making cardinal numbers from 13 to 19, meaning "ten more than." ____agers. 
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					  What is The Tell Tale Heart?					 
					
					 Edgar Allen Poe's short story of a guilty heart. 
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					  What is Aerosmith?					 
					
					 This fun loving Italian has a uniquely different stand named after the popular 1970's rock band. Their most notable song is "Dream On". 
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					  What is Pyramid Head?					 
					
					 Horror video game character 
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					  What is Golden Freddy?					 
					
					 This yellow variant of the original Freddy Fazbear was original a rare jumpscare that would occur if you found him on a poster. It is seen as used and dismantled. 
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					  What is retro?					 
					
					 word-forming element meaning "backwards; behind," used when talking about something old. Beginning with R. 
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					  What is A Christmas Carol?					 
					
					 A Christmas ghost story with it's own Disney adaptation. 
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					  What is Hey Ya?					 
					
					 This cheerful stand comes from part 7, Steel Ball Run. This stand shares the name of a very popular Outkast song. 
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					  What is Mirage?					 
					
					 Battle Royale trickster 
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					  What is FNAF 3?					 
					
					 This is chronologically the final game in the series and takes place after the original FNAF 1. 
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					  What is Genesis?					 
					
					 word-forming element meaning "birth, origin, creation." A word used in the bible. 
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					  What is Call Of Cthulhu?					 
					
					 H.P. Lovecraft's classic story of the Old One. 
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					  What is Cheap Trick?					 
					
					 This anxiety inducing stand is named after a popular 1973 American Rock band. They have a notable song called "Surrender". This was a short lived stand and is often called useless. 
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					  What is Rex?					 
					
					 Driver. JRPG. 
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					  What is RWQFSFASXC/Shadow Bonnie?					 
					
					 This hallucination of Bonnie will end the game immediately if you don't put the fazbear head on immediately. It has a bizzare name, but I will accept a simple version of it. 
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					  What is Neo?					 
					
					 word-forming element meaning "new, young, recent," used in a seemingly endless number of adjectives and nouns, mostly coined since c. 1880, from Greek neos "new, young, youthful; fresh, strange; lately, just now," 
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					  What is Arsené Lupin?					 
					
					 A fictional gentleman thief and master of disguise created in 1905 by French writer Maurice Leblanc. 
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