Windmill Attack
Windmill attacks are rare in chess, though once the opposing King is trapped into a check-revealcheck-check cycle, much damage can be inflicted. White to move.
FEN 2kr3r/1pp3pp/4p3/Bb2p3/4B3/q4N2/5PPP/2RQ1RK1 w - - 0 1
Rxc7+ and then Rxb7+ begins the attack. The Black King must retreat to a8, or face a quick mate by the White Queen. See thrig vs. pjcreese (2007) for the complete game. (The computer pointed out a much faster mate-in-seven that also begins with the Rook attack.)
A classic example of a windmill attack is Torre vs. Lasker (1925).