Baker's Dozen II (Part 1)

Parts of an axe

  1. The eye
  2. The beard
  3. The bit (the cutting edge – double-bitted axes, obviously, have two)
  4. The fretboard
  5. Emanuel
  6. Throat of the handle
  7. Butt

Parts of an axe

  1. The eye
  2. The beard
  3. The bit (the cutting edge – double-bitted axes, obviously, have two)
  4. The fretboard
  5. Emanuel
  6. Throat of the handle
  7. Butt
  8. Knob

Parts of an axe

  1. The eye
  2. The beard
  3. The bit (the cutting edge – double-bitted axes, obviously, have two)
  4. The fretboard
  5. Emanuel
  6. Throat of the handle
  7. Butt
  8. Knob
  9. The toe

Parts of an axe

  1. The eye
  2. The beard
  3. The bit (the cutting edge – double-bitted axes, obviously, have two)
  4. The fretboard
  5. Emanuel
  6. Throat of the handle
  7. Butt
  8. Knob
  9. The toe
  10. Poll
  11. the head

Added Bayaker’s overlooked entry from yesterday

Parts of an axe

  1. The eye
  2. The beard
  3. The bit (the cutting edge – double-bitted axes, obviously, have two)
  4. The fretboard
  5. Emanuel
  6. Throat of the handle
  7. Butt
  8. Knob
  9. The toe
  10. Poll
  11. the head
  12. The shoulder

parts of an axe

  1. The eye
  2. The beard
  3. The bit (the cutting edge – double-bitted axes, obviously, have two)
  4. The fretboard
  5. Emanuel
  6. Throat of the handle
  7. Butt
  8. Knob
  9. The toe
  10. Poll
  11. the head
  12. The shoulder
  13. the cheek

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Losing Presidential Candidates

  1. Wendell L. Willkie

Losing Presidential Candidates

  1. Wendell L. Willkie
  2. Walter Mondale

Losing Presidential Candidates

  1. Wendell L. Willkie
  2. Walter Mondale
  3. William Jennings Bryan

Losing Presidential Candidates

  1. Wendell L. Willkie
  2. Walter Mondale
  3. William Jennings Bryan
  4. Shirley Chisholm

-“BB”-

Losing Presidential Candidates

  1. Wendell L. Willkie
  2. Walter Mondale
  3. William Jennings Bryan
  4. Shirley Chisholm
  5. Ross Perot

Losing Presidential Candidates

  1. Wendell L. Willkie
  2. Walter Mondale
  3. William Jennings Bryan
  4. Shirley Chisholm
  5. Ross Perot
  6. George McClellan

Losing Presidential Candidates

  1. Wendell L. Willkie
  2. Walter Mondale
  3. William Jennings Bryan
  4. Shirley Chisholm
  5. Ross Perot
  6. George McClellan
  7. Alf Landon

Losing Presidential Candidates

  1. Wendell L. Willkie
  2. Walter Mondale
  3. William Jennings Bryan
  4. Shirley Chisholm
  5. Ross Perot
  6. George McClellan
  7. Alf Landon
  8. Al Gore

And more’s the pity.

Losing Presidential Candidates

  1. Wendell L. Willkie
  2. Walter Mondale
  3. William Jennings Bryan
  4. Shirley Chisholm
  5. Ross Perot
  6. George McClellan
  7. Alf Landon
  8. Al Gore
  9. Hillary Clinton

Losing Presidential Candidates

  1. Wendell L. Willkie
  2. Walter Mondale
  3. William Jennings Bryan
  4. Shirley Chisholm
  5. Ross Perot
  6. George McClellan
  7. Alf Landon
  8. Al Gore
  9. Hillary Clinton
  10. Aaron Burr

Losing Presidential Candidates

  1. Wendell L. Willkie
  2. Walter Mondale
  3. William Jennings Bryan
  4. Shirley Chisholm
  5. Ross Perot
  6. George McClellan
  7. Alf Landon
  8. Al Gore
  9. Hillary Clinton
  10. Aaron Burr
  11. Richard Nixon (1960, when he lost to Kennedy)

Losing Presidential Candidates

  1. Wendell L. Willkie
  2. Walter Mondale
  3. William Jennings Bryan
  4. Shirley Chisholm
  5. Ross Perot
  6. George McClellan
  7. Alf Landon
  8. Al Gore
  9. Hillary Clinton
  10. Aaron Burr
  11. Richard Nixon (1960, when he lost to Kennedy)
  12. Teddy Roosevelt (on the Progressive Party in 1912, back when a Republican was allowed to be progressive)

Losing Presidential Candidates

  1. Wendell L. Willkie
  2. Walter Mondale
  3. William Jennings Bryan
  4. Shirley Chisholm
  5. Ross Perot
  6. George McClellan
  7. Alf Landon
  8. Al Gore
  9. Hillary Clinton
  10. Aaron Burr
  11. Richard Nixon (1960, when he lost to Kennedy)
  12. Teddy Roosevelt (on the Progressive Party in 1912, back when a Republican was allowed to be progressive)
  13. Adlai Stevenson

Losing Vice-Presidential Candidates:

  1. William E. Miller

Losing Vice-Presidential Candidates:

  1. William E. Miller
  2. John Sparkman