Baker's Dozen II (Part 1)

US Presidents with living descendants

  1. John Tyler - two grandsons
  2. Ronald Reagan - three surviving children and at least two grandkids
  3. John F. Kennedy - one surviving daughter and three grandkids
  4. Barack Obama - two daughters
  5. Harry S Truman - four grandchildren
  6. Jimmy Carter - daughter Amy (b. 1967) and her son Hugo James Wentzel (b. 1999)
  7. John Adams - around 9 great-great-great-great-great-grandchildren, and probably others
  8. Richard Nixon - Tricia Nixon Cox, and her son Christopher Nixon Cox; and others
  9. Dwight D Eisenhower - grandson David Eisenhower, 3 great-grandchildren by David’s wife Julie Nixon, several other grandchildren, great-grands and great-great grands
  10. Gerald Ford - three sons, one daughter, grandchildren
  11. George H. W. Bush - five surviving children–including the 43rd President, George W. Bush–and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

US Presidents with living descendants

  1. John Tyler - two grandsons
  2. Ronald Reagan - three surviving children and at least two grandkids
  3. John F. Kennedy - one surviving daughter and three grandkids
  4. Barack Obama - two daughters
  5. Harry S Truman - four grandchildren
  6. Jimmy Carter - daughter Amy (b. 1967) and her son Hugo James Wentzel (b. 1999)
  7. John Adams - around 9 great-great-great-great-great-grandchildren, and probably others
  8. Richard Nixon - Tricia Nixon Cox, and her son Christopher Nixon Cox; and others
  9. Dwight D Eisenhower - grandson David Eisenhower, 3 great-grandchildren by David’s wife Julie Nixon, several other grandchildren, great-grands and great-great grands
  10. Gerald Ford - three sons, one daughter, grandchildren
  11. George H. W. Bush - five surviving children–including the 43rd President, George W. Bush–and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
  12. Lyndon B. Johnson - two daughters, seven grandchildren

US Presidents with living descendants

  1. John Tyler - two grandsons
  2. Ronald Reagan - three surviving children and at least two grandkids
  3. John F. Kennedy - one surviving daughter and three grandkids
  4. Barack Obama - two daughters
  5. Harry S Truman - four grandchildren
  6. Jimmy Carter - daughter Amy (b. 1967) and her son Hugo James Wentzel (b. 1999)
  7. John Adams - around 9 great-great-great-great-great-grandchildren, and probably others
  8. Richard Nixon - Tricia Nixon Cox, and her son Christopher Nixon Cox; and others
  9. Dwight D Eisenhower - grandson David Eisenhower, 3 great-grandchildren by David’s wife Julie Nixon, several other grandchildren, great-grands and great-great grands
  10. Gerald Ford - three sons, one daughter, grandchildren
  11. George H. W. Bush - five surviving children–including the 43rd President, George W. Bush–and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
  12. Lyndon B. Johnson - two daughters, seven grandchildren
  13. Bill Clinton - daughter Chelsea; three grandchildren, Charlotte, Aidan, and Jasper.

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Islands split between two or more nations.

  1. Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego, Chile & Argentina

Islands split between two or more nations.

  1. Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego, Chile & Argentina
  2. Hispaniola, Haiti and the Dominican Republic

Islands split between two or more nations.

  1. Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego, Chile & Argentina
  2. Hispaniola, Haiti and the Dominican Republic
  3. Ireland, the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland (UK)

Islands split between two or more nations.

  1. Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego, Chile & Argentina
  2. Hispaniola, Haiti and the Dominican Republic
  3. Ireland, the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland (UK)
  4. New Guinea, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea

Islands split between two or more nations.

  1. Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego, Chile & Argentina
  2. Hispaniola, Haiti and the Dominican Republic
  3. Ireland, the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland (UK)
  4. New Guinea, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea
  5. Borneo, Malaysia, Brunei and Indonesia

Islands split between two or more nations

  1. Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego, Chile & Argentina
  2. Hispaniola, Haiti and the Dominican Republic
  3. Ireland, the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland (UK)
  4. New Guinea, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea
  5. Borneo, Malaysia, Brunei and Indonesia
  6. Province Island in Lake Memphremagog, US and Canada

Islands split between two or more nations

  1. Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego, Chile & Argentina
  2. Hispaniola, Haiti and the Dominican Republic
  3. Ireland, the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland (UK)
  4. New Guinea, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea
  5. Borneo, Malaysia, Brunei and Indonesia
  6. Province Island in Lake Memphremagog, US and Canada
  7. Timor, Indonesia and East Timor

Islands split between two or more nations

  1. Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego, Chile & Argentina
  2. Hispaniola, Haiti and the Dominican Republic
  3. Ireland, the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland (UK)
  4. New Guinea, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea
  5. Borneo, Malaysia, Brunei and Indonesia
  6. Province Island in Lake Memphremagog, US and Canada
  7. Timor, Indonesia and East Timor
  8. Cyprus – 3% remains sovereign British Akrotiri.

Islands split between two or more nations

  1. Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego, Chile & Argentina
  2. Hispaniola, Haiti and the Dominican Republic
  3. Ireland, the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland (UK)
  4. New Guinea, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea
  5. Borneo, Malaysia, Brunei and Indonesia
  6. Province Island in Lake Memphremagog, US and Canada
  7. Timor, Indonesia and East Timor
  8. Cyprus – 3% remains sovereign British Akrotiri
  9. The island “Q” in the Maritsa River, Greece and Turkey

Islands split between two or more nations

  1. Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego, Chile & Argentina
  2. Hispaniola, Haiti and the Dominican Republic
  3. Ireland, the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland (UK)
  4. New Guinea, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea
  5. Borneo, Malaysia, Brunei and Indonesia
  6. Province Island in Lake Memphremagog, US and Canada
  7. Timor, Indonesia and East Timor
  8. Cyprus – 3% remains sovereign British Akrotiri
  9. The island “Q” in the Maritsa River, Greece and Turkey
  10. Usedom, Germany and Poland

Nice category, bordelond!

Islands split between two or more nations

  1. Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego, Chile & Argentina
  2. Hispaniola, Haiti and the Dominican Republic
  3. Ireland, the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland (UK)
  4. New Guinea, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea
  5. Borneo, Malaysia, Brunei and Indonesia
  6. Province Island in Lake Memphremagog, US and Canada
  7. Timor, Indonesia and East Timor
  8. Cyprus – 3% remains sovereign British Akrotiri
  9. The island “Q” in the Maritsa River, Greece and Turkey
  10. Usedom, Germany and Poland
  11. Äikkäänniemi in Nuijamaanjärvi, Finland and Russia

Islands split between two or more nations

  1. Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego, Chile & Argentina
  2. Hispaniola, Haiti and the Dominican Republic
  3. Ireland, the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland (UK)
  4. New Guinea, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea
  5. Borneo, Malaysia, Brunei and Indonesia
  6. Province Island in Lake Memphremagog, US and Canada
  7. Timor, Indonesia and East Timor
  8. Cyprus – 3% remains sovereign British Akrotiri
  9. The island “Q” in the Maritsa River, Greece and Turkey
  10. Usedom, Germany and Poland
  11. Äikkäänniemi in Nuijamaanjärvi, Finland and Russia
  12. Saint Martin, France and The Netherlands

Islands split between two or more nations

  1. Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego, Chile & Argentina
  2. Hispaniola, Haiti and the Dominican Republic
  3. Ireland, the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland (UK)
  4. New Guinea, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea
  5. Borneo, Malaysia, Brunei and Indonesia
  6. Province Island in Lake Memphremagog, US and Canada
  7. Timor, Indonesia and East Timor
  8. Cyprus – 3% remains sovereign British Akrotiri
  9. The island “Q” in the Maritsa River, Greece and Turkey
  10. Usedom, Germany and Poland
  11. Äikkäänniemi in Nuijamaanjärvi, Finland and Russia
  12. Saint Martin, France and The Netherlands
  13. Märket Island, Sweden and Finland

New category:

Basketball players renowned for three-point shooting

  1. Reggie Miller, Indiana Pacers

Basketball players renowned for three-point shooting

  1. Reggie Miller, Indiana Pacers
  2. Steve Nash, Phoenix Suns

Basketball players renowned for three-point shooting

  1. Reggie Miller, Indiana Pacers
  2. Steve Nash, Phoenix Suns
  3. Steve Kerr, Chicago Bulls

Basketball players renowned for three-point shooting

  1. Reggie Miller, Indiana Pacers
  2. Steve Nash, Phoenix Suns
  3. Steve Kerr, Chicago Bulls
  4. Steph Curry, Golden State Warriors

Basketball players renowned for three-point shooting

  1. Reggie Miller, Indiana Pacers
  2. Steve Nash, Phoenix Suns
  3. Steve Kerr, Chicago Bulls
  4. Steph Curry, Golden State Warriors
  5. Larry Bird, Boston Celtics