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[[Bart]] once did an oral report about Francis Scott Key, where he said he was a rock star and that he wrote the national anthem because he needed something to get his fans back when they started listening to British music during the ongoing war.<ref>''[[Bart Simpson's Report on Francis Scott Key]]''</ref>
 
[[Bart]] once did an oral report about Francis Scott Key, where he said he was a rock star and that he wrote the national anthem because he needed something to get his fans back when they started listening to British music during the ongoing war.<ref>''[[Bart Simpson's Report on Francis Scott Key]]''</ref>
  
A song by {{ch|Ted Nugent}} includes the lyrics "suck on that, Francis Scott Key."<ref>"[[Politically Inept, with Homer Simpson]]"</ref>
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A song by {{Ch|Ted Nugent}} includes the lyrics "suck on that, Francis Scott Key."<ref>"[[Politically Inept, with Homer Simpson]]"</ref>
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

Latest revision as of 18:34, October 15, 2021

Francis Scott Key
Francis Scott Key.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Deceased
Hair: Yellow
Occupation: Lawyer
Author
Poet
First appearance: Bart Simpson's Report on Francis Scott Key


Francis Scott Key was an American lawyer, author, and amateur poet, who was most famous for writing the United States' national anthem.

History[edit]

Bart once did an oral report about Francis Scott Key, where he said he was a rock star and that he wrote the national anthem because he needed something to get his fans back when they started listening to British music during the ongoing war.[1]

A song by Ted Nugent includes the lyrics "suck on that, Francis Scott Key."[2]

Appearances[edit]

References[edit]


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