Baker's Dozen II (Part 1)

Another Thirteen Famous Left-handed People

  1. George H.W. Bush
  2. Aristotle
  3. David Bowie
  4. Ross Perot
  5. Tina Fey
  6. Randy Johnson
  7. Albert DeSalvo (The Boston Strangler)
  8. Oprah Winfrey
  9. Bill Clinton
  10. Marvelous Marvin Hagler
  11. Winston Churchill
  12. Steve Young

Another Thirteen Famous Left-handed People

  1. George H.W. Bush
  2. Aristotle
  3. David Bowie
  4. Ross Perot
  5. Tina Fey
  6. Randy Johnson
  7. Albert DeSalvo (The Boston Strangler)
  8. Oprah Winfrey
  9. Bill Clinton
  10. Marvelous Marvin Hagler
  11. Winston Churchill
  12. Steve Young
  13. Albert Einstein

Pass

Notable Explorers

  1. Ernest Shackleton

Remarkable guy:

Notable Explorers

  1. Ernest Shackleton
  2. Marco Polo

Notable Explorers

  1. Ernest Shackleton
  2. Marco Polo
  3. Roald Amundsen

(I once knew his grandson)

Notable Explorers

  1. Ernest Shackleton
  2. Marco Polo
  3. Roald Amundsen
  4. Panfilo de Narvaez

Notable Explorers

  1. Ernest Shackleton
  2. Marco Polo
  3. Roald Amundsen
  4. Panfilo de Narvaez
  5. Eudoxus of Cyzicus

Greek explorer who established trade with India via Ptolemaic Egypt and attempted a circumnavigation of Africa. All this in the 2nd century BC.

Notable Explorers

  1. Ernest Shackleton
  2. Marco Polo
  3. Roald Amundsen
  4. Panfilo de Narvaez
  5. Eudoxus of Cyzicus
  6. Cândido Rondo

Brazilian explorer who, along with Theodore Roosevelt, led the exploration of the South American River of Doubt in 1914.

Notable Explorers

  1. Ernest Shackleton
  2. Marco Polo
  3. Roald Amundsen
  4. Panfilo de Narvaez
  5. Eudoxus of Cyzicus
  6. Cândido Rondo
  7. Henry Hudson

Notable Explorers

  1. Ernest Shackleton
  2. Marco Polo
  3. Roald Amundsen
  4. Panfilo de Narvaez
  5. Eudoxus of Cyzicus
  6. Cândido Rondo
  7. Henry Hudson
  8. Zheng He

Notable Explorers

  1. Ernest Shackleton
  2. Marco Polo
  3. Roald Amundsen
  4. Panfilo de Narvaez
  5. Eudoxus of Cyzicus
  6. Cândido Rondo
  7. Henry Hudson
  8. Zheng He
  9. Thor Heyerdahl

Notable Explorers

  1. Ernest Shackleton
  2. Marco Polo
  3. Roald Amundsen
  4. Panfilo de Narvaez
  5. Eudoxus of Cyzicus
  6. Cândido Rondo
  7. Henry Hudson
  8. Zheng He
  9. Thor Heyerdahl
  10. Father Jacques Marquette

Notable Explorers

  1. Ernest Shackleton
  2. Marco Polo
  3. Roald Amundsen
  4. Panfilo de Narvaez
  5. Eudoxus of Cyzicus
  6. Cândido Rondo
  7. Henry Hudson
  8. Zheng He
  9. Thor Heyerdahl
  10. Father Jacques Marquette
  11. Ferdinand Magellan

Notable Explorers

  1. Ernest Shackleton
  2. Marco Polo
  3. Roald Amundsen
  4. Panfilo de Narvaez
  5. Eudoxus of Cyzicus
  6. Cândido Rondo
  7. Henry Hudson
  8. Zheng He
  9. Thor Heyerdahl
  10. Father Jacques Marquette
  11. Ferdinand Magellan
  12. Vasco da Gama

Notable Explorers

  1. Ernest Shackleton
  2. Marco Polo
  3. Roald Amundsen
  4. Panfilo de Narvaez
  5. Eudoxus of Cyzicus
  6. Cândido Rondo
  7. Henry Hudson
  8. Zheng He
  9. Thor Heyerdahl
  10. Father Jacques Marquette
  11. Ferdinand Magellan
  12. Vasco da Gama
  13. John Colter (first white man to explore the area of Yellowstone Park; also a member of the Lewis and Clark Expedition)

Properties (i.e., places you can own) on a Monopoly Board

  1. Water Works

-“BB”-

Properties (i.e., places you can own) on a Monopoly Board

  1. Water Works
  2. Marvin Gardens

Properties (i.e., places you can own) on a Monopoly Board

  1. Water Works
  2. Marvin Gardens
  3. Boardwalk

Properties (i.e., places you can own) on a Monopoly Board

  1. Water Works
  2. Marvin Gardens
  3. Boardwalk
  4. Reading Railroad

Properties (i.e., places you can own) on a Monopoly Board

  1. Water Works
  2. Marvin Gardens
  3. Boardwalk
  4. Reading Railroad
  5. Park Place

Properties (i.e., places you can own) on a Monopoly Board

  1. Water Works
  2. Marvin Gardens
  3. Boardwalk
  4. Reading Railroad
  5. Park Place
  6. Ventnor Avenue

I don’t know why I’ve always found it a memorable name

And an interesting article