See also: RELIGION: Religious Figures and MILITARY, LAW ENFORCEMENT & GOVERNMENT
Sister Janet- (Does anyone know what book this title character is from? I remember reading about it somewhere)
Cooling- Speed Racer
Pretty Good Year- eternal footman (reference to a TS Eliot character)
Cornflake Girl- the man with the golden gun (Tori has said this is a God reference)
Father Lucifer- how the Lizzie's? (possible Lizzie Borden and others)
Home On the Range- Jackson
Happy Phantom- Judy Garland, Buddha, Confucius
Here In My Head- Thomas Jefferson
Father Lucifer- does Joe (Joe DiMaggio) bring flowers to Marilyn's grave (Marilyn Monroe, they were married and after her death he brought flowers to her grave for years)
Horses- Neil (Neil Gaiman)
Leather- an angel...he said "you're alone here so if you jump you best jump far" ("It's A Wonderful Life" reference)
Mary- Jimi (Jimi Hendrix)
Me and a Gun- Mr. Ed (possible TV horse reference)
Mr. Zebra- Kaiser Wilheim, Moneypenny (a James Bond character)
Muhammed, My Friend- Gladys (Knight) save a place for me on your grapevine, the Pope
Not the Red Baron- Red Baron, Charlie Brown, Judy G (Judy Garland)
Professional Widow- Muhammed Ali
Putting the Damage On- Angie Dickinson
Space Dog- Neil (Neil Gaiman)
Talula- Anne Boleyn, Henry (Henry VIII), Mary M (Mary Magdelene), Big Bird, Russians die on the ice (possibly a reference to Sergei Grinkov, a Russian ice skater who died on the ice during Olympic rehearsal)
Tear In Your Hand- Neil (Neil Gaiman), Charles Manson
Way Down- Son of Sam
Yes, Anastasia (Anastasia Romanov)
Winter- Sleeping Beauty
Jackie's Strength- Jackie (Jacklyn Kennedy Onassis), David Cassidy
In the Springtime of His Voodoo- Mr Sulu (Star Trek)
Hotel- King Solomon
Pandora's Aquarium- Lord of the Flies (misspelled in the liner notes possibly) by William Golding
Flying Dutchman- Flying Dutchman (literary figure that appears in many mediums)
Glory of the 80's- Rachel Welsch, Betty Davis
Yes, Anastasia- Poppy
Agent Orange- agent orange (Joel Hopkins, Tori's security guard)
Black Swan- did Eric call? (Eric Rosse, Tori's former love interest and producer of LE & UTP)
Blood Roses- the Belle of New Orleans
Tear In Your Hand- the Dream King (Neil Gaiman reference)
Talula- Talula
Caught a Lite Sneeze- St. John, Sister Ernestine
Cooling- Peggy (possibly Peggy Beach as she is credited in the BfP liners as "clear head & on line" and this song was written BfP era)
Father Lucifer- Lizzie's, Beenie (Nancy Shanks, Tori's close friend)
Frog On My Toe- Poppa (Tori's grandfather), Gidget
Daisy Dead Petals- that is her name :)
Graveyard- Joan
Twinkle- T.
Horses- Bill and Ben, Superfly
Humpty Dumpty- Betty Louise
Marianne- Marianne (a childhood friend who overdosed on drugs), Ed is watching my every sound (this is personal speculation but another "Ed" reference is mentioned in MAAG so this may have something to do with her violation. "He's still out there..."), Bobby's house
Mary- Mary
Me and a Gun- Mr. Ed, Fred's Seville
Mr. Zebra- Mr. Zebra, Mrs. Crocodile
Not the Red Baron- Jean Jean
Ode to the Banana King- Lucy, the Banana King
Precious Things- Billy
Pretty Good Year- Lucy, Greg (a fan who wrote her a letter)
Sister Janet- Sister Janet, Master Shamen, an Englishman, the Wanderer, Maryanne (possibly the same Maryanne as "Marianne")
Song for Eric (Eric Rosse)
Honey- Bobby
The Wrong Band- Ginger, Heidi
Sweet Dreams- Susan
Toodles, Mr. Jim (childhood neighbour)
Pandora's Aquarium- Lord of the Files
Jackie's Strength- Donna, Beene (Nancy Shanks)
Hotel- the velvets (characters in one of Neil Gaiman's books)
Cornflake Girl- Rabbit
Etienne- Etienne
Balitmore- Weaver
Sister Named Desire- Desire
Space Dog- Mr. Microphone
Countless references- "daddy, father" (Rev. Amos, Tori's father)
Countless references- "mother, momma" (Mary Ellen Amos, Tori's mother)