Homer the Great/References

Cultural References

 * The entire episode is a spoof of secret societies such as the Masons and Skull and Bones.

Trivia

 * Stonecutter numbers: Lenny is number 12, Carl is number 14, and Mr. Burns is number 29, which means that Lenny and Carl outrank him in the Stonecutter pecking order. Homer is given number 908.
 * In the animated series SpongeBob SquarePants, the episode "Cephalopod Lodge" is very similar to Homer the Great. The plot of the episode is that Spongebob gets Squidward banned from an ancient society.
 * On "The Simpsons: Virtual Springfield", once you reach "Stonecutters'", Homer, singing, and the other Stonecutters' members are reenacting the "Stonecutters' Theme" segment of this episode
 * This are the list of men in Springfield that didn't join the Stonecutters (some have a reason):
 * Homer (after the Stonecutters were named Ancient Society of No Homers)
 * Grampa (Homer took his license)
 * Bart (too young)
 * Lisa (female)
 * Flanders (is a Christian and this is a Godless society)
 * Reverend Lovejoy(see above)
 * Blue-Haired Lawyer(would likely say it's an infringement)
 * Professor Frink
 * Superintendent Chalmers
 * Eddie
 * Lou
 * Arnie Pie
 * Dr. Nick
 * Comic Book Guy(too busy being a nerd)
 * Charlie
 * Troy McClure
 * Judge Snyder (he's a judge; judges work 'forever')
 * Old Jewish Man
 * Snake
 * Quimby's Bodyguards
 * Rainier Wolfcastle
 * Otto
 * Cletus
 * Sam
 * Larry (barfly)
 * Itchy and Scratchy(are made-up)
 * Sideshow Bob
 * Bumblebee Man
 * Sea Captain(too busy being a fisherman)
 * Fat Tony
 * Legs
 * Louie (mafia)
 * Moleman

Items seen on Homer's revenge list

 * Bill of Rights
 * Grandpa
 * Fat Free Lard
 * Gravity
 * Emmys
 * Darwin
 * H₂Whoa!
 * Billy Crystal
 * God
 * Soloflex
 * The Boy
 * Stern Lecture Plumbing
 * Econo Save