Baker’s Dozen III

Heteronyms

  1. Wind (to wind up a clock, movement of air)
  2. Tear (to rip something, fluid produced by lacrimal gland)
  3. Read (to peruse a book, having already perused a book)
  4. Minute (sixty seconds, little bitty)
  5. Lead (precede, metal)
  6. Bow (knot with 2 loops, device to propel an arrow, bend upper body to show respect)
  7. Cleave (to split in two, to stick closely to something)

Heteronyms

  1. Wind (to wind up a clock, movement of air)
  2. Tear (to rip something, fluid produced by lacrimal gland)
  3. Read (to peruse a book, having already perused a book)
  4. Minute (sixty seconds, little bitty)
  5. Lead (precede, metal)
  6. Bow (knot with 2 loops, device to propel an arrow, bend upper body to show respect)
  7. Agape (wide open, altruistic love)

Heteronyms

  1. Wind (to wind up a clock, movement of air)
  2. Tear (to rip something, fluid produced by lacrimal gland)
  3. Read (to peruse a book, having already perused a book)
  4. Minute (sixty seconds, little bitty)
  5. Lead (precede, metal)
  6. Bow (knot with 2 loops, device to propel an arrow, bend upper body to show respect)
  7. Cleave (to split in two, to stick closely to something)
  8. Agape (wide open, altruistic love)

(Housekeeping)

Heteronyms

  1. Wind (to wind up a clock, movement of air)
  2. Tear (to rip something, fluid produced by lacrimal gland)
  3. Read (to peruse a book, having already perused a book)
  4. Minute (sixty seconds, little bitty)
  5. Lead (precede, metal)
  6. Bow (knot with 2 loops, device to propel an arrow, bend upper body to show respect)
  7. Cleave (to split in two, to stick closely to something)
  8. Agape (wide open, altruistic love)
  9. August (the month, adjective meaning noble and majestic, with stress on 2nd syllable)

Heteronyms

  1. Wind (to wind up a clock, movement of air)
  2. Tear (to rip something, fluid produced by lacrimal gland)
  3. Read (to peruse a book, having already perused a book)
  4. Minute (sixty seconds, little bitty)
  5. Lead (precede, metal)
  6. Bow (knot with 2 loops, device to propel an arrow, bend upper body to show respect)
  7. Cleave (to split in two, to stick closely to something)
  8. Agape (wide open, altruistic love)
  9. August (the month, adjective meaning noble and majestic, with stress on 2nd syllable)
  10. Poke (to jab or prod; a type of Hawaiian food, with second syllable as “kay”)

Heteronyms

  1. Wind (to wind up a clock, movement of air)
  2. Tear (to rip something, fluid produced by lacrimal gland)
  3. Read (to peruse a book, having already perused a book)
  4. Minute (sixty seconds, little bitty)
  5. Lead (precede, metal)
  6. Bow (knot with 2 loops, device to propel an arrow, bend upper body to show respect)
  7. Cleave (to split in two, to stick closely to something)
  8. Agape (wide open, altruistic love)
  9. August (the month, adjective meaning noble and majestic, with stress on 2nd syllable)
  10. Poke (to jab or prod; a type of Hawaiian food, with second syllable as “kay”)
  11. Pussy (full of pus, a cat or slang for a woman’s vagina)

Heteronyms

  1. Wind (to wind up a clock, movement of air)
  2. Tear (to rip something, fluid produced by lacrimal gland)
  3. Read (to peruse a book, having already perused a book)
  4. Minute (sixty seconds, little bitty)
  5. Lead (precede, metal)
  6. Bow (knot with 2 loops, device to propel an arrow, bend upper body to show respect)
  7. Cleave (to split in two, to stick closely to something)
  8. Agape (wide open, altruistic love)
  9. August (the month, adjective meaning noble and majestic, with stress on 2nd syllable)
  10. Poke (to jab or prod; a type of Hawaiian food, with second syllable as “kay”)
  11. Pussy (full of pus, a cat or slang for a woman’s vagina)
  12. Dry (not wet; to make something not wet; refined humor; alcohol prohibited by law)

Heteronyms

  1. Wind (to wind up a clock, movement of air)
  2. Tear (to rip something, fluid produced by lacrimal gland)
  3. Read (to peruse a book, having already perused a book)
  4. Minute (sixty seconds, little bitty)
  5. Lead (precede, metal)
  6. Bow (knot with 2 loops, device to propel an arrow, bend upper body to show respect)
  7. Cleave (to split in two, to stick closely to something)
  8. Agape (wide open, altruistic love)
  9. August (the month, adjective meaning noble and majestic, with stress on 2nd syllable)
  10. Poke (to jab or prod; a type of Hawaiian food, with second syllable as “kay”)
  11. Pussy (full of pus, a cat or slang for a woman’s vagina)
  12. Dry (not wet; to make something not wet; refined humor; alcohol prohibited by law)
  13. Slough (wetland or backwater; the shedding of skin)

pass

Recurring characters on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

  1. Nog

Probably has the best arc of all of them.

Recurring characters on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

  1. Nog
  2. Keiko O’Brien

Recurring characters on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

  1. Nog
  2. Keiko O’Brien
  3. Garak

Recurring characters on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

  1. Nog
  2. Keiko O’Brien
  3. Garak
  4. Female Shapeshifter

Seems so nice at first, but then… brrr. Just ask the Cardassians.

Recurring characters on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

  1. Nog
  2. Keiko O’Brien
  3. Garak
  4. Female Shapeshifter
  5. Gul Dukat

Recurring characters on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

  1. Nog
  2. Keiko O’Brien
  3. Garak
  4. Female Shapeshifter
  5. Gul Dukat
  6. Grand Nagus Zek

“You haven’t got the lobes…!”

Recurring characters on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

  1. Nog
  2. Keiko O’Brien
  3. Garak
  4. Female Shapeshifter
  5. Gul Dukat
  6. Grand Nagus Zek
  7. Rom

Recurring characters on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

  1. Nog
  2. Keiko O’Brien
  3. Garak
  4. Female Shapeshifter
  5. Gul Dukat
  6. Grand Nagus Zek
  7. Rom
  8. Vedek Winn

Recurring characters on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

  1. Nog
  2. Keiko O’Brien
  3. Garak
  4. Female Shapeshifter
  5. Gul Dukat
  6. Grand Nagus Zek
  7. Rom
  8. Vedek Winn
  9. Martok

Recurring characters on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

  1. Nog
  2. Keiko O’Brien
  3. Garak
  4. Female Shapeshifter
  5. Gul Dukat
  6. Grand Nagus Zek
  7. Rom
  8. Vedek Winn
  9. Martok
  10. Gul Damar

One of the most interesting and engaging character arcs in all of DS9, I’d say - from watchful flunky to boozy collaborator to national hero.

Pass.

Corny pick-up lines (Let’s keep it clean, folks)

  1. Did it hurt? When you fell from heaven?

Pretty sure we didn’t get 13 on the last list.