Baker's Dozen II (Part 1)

Female World Leaders

  1. Indira Gandhi
  2. Margaret Thatcher
  3. Maria Theresa
  4. Angela Merkel
  5. Golda Meir
  6. Catherine the Great
  7. Corazon Aquino
  8. Cleopatra
  9. Jacinda Ardern
  10. Katrin Jakobsdottir
  11. Victoria

Female World Leaders

  1. Indira Gandhi
  2. Margaret Thatcher
  3. Maria Theresa
  4. Angela Merkel
  5. Golda Meir
  6. Catherine the Great
  7. Corazon Aquino
  8. Cleopatra
  9. Jacinda Ardern
  10. Katrin Jakobsdottir
  11. Victoria
  12. Benazir Bhutto

Female World Leaders

  1. Indira Gandhi
  2. Margaret Thatcher
  3. Maria Theresa
  4. Angela Merkel
  5. Golda Meir
  6. Catherine the Great
  7. Corazon Aquino
  8. Cleopatra
  9. Jacinda Ardern
  10. Katrin Jakobsdottir
  11. Victoria
  12. Benazir Bhutto
  13. Sirimavo Bandaranaike

The world’s first female Prime Minister, elected in 1960

Continuing and modifying the category

Female Leaders

  1. Leni Robredo, VP of the Philippines

She should be President, Marcos Jr having defeated her in the recent election with massive lies and corruption

Female Leaders

  1. Leni Robredo, VP of the Philippines
  2. Ursula von der Leyen

First woman President of the European Commission, the executive branch of the European Union.

Female Leaders

  1. Leni Robredo, VP of the Philippines
  2. Ursula von der Leyen
  3. Queen Beatrix (Former Queen of the Netherlands)

Female Leaders

  1. Leni Robredo, VP of the Philippines
  2. Ursula von der Leyen
  3. Queen Beatrix (Former Queen of the Netherlands)
  4. Catherine the Great of Russia

Not to be confused with she who stole my heart, who was A̲L̲S̲O̲ Katherine the Great (at least so far as I was concerned)

-“BB”-

Catherine the Great was already mentioned in the previous round.

Female Leaders

  1. Leni Robredo, VP of the Philippines
  2. Ursula von der Leyen
  3. Queen Beatrix (Former Queen of the Netherlands)
  4. Queen Elizabeth I of England

So she was. Mea culpa.

Female Leaders

  1. Leni Robredo, VP of the Philippines
  2. Ursula von der Leyen
  3. Queen Beatrix (Former Queen of the Netherlands)
  4. Queen Elizabeth I of England
  5. Rosa Parks

Early leader of the Civil Rights Movement in America famed for her refusal to give up her seat on a Montgomery AL bus, which led to the Montgomery bus boycott.

-“BB”-

Female Leaders

  1. Leni Robredo, VP of the Philippines
  2. Ursula von der Leyen
  3. Queen Beatrix (Former Queen of the Netherlands)
  4. Queen Elizabeth I of England
  5. Rosa Parks
  6. Sandra Day O’Connor

First woman on the Supreme Court

Female Leaders

  1. Leni Robredo, VP of the Philippines
  2. Ursula von der Leyen
  3. Queen Beatrix (Former Queen of the Netherlands)
  4. Queen Elizabeth I of England
  5. Rosa Parks
  6. Sandra Day O’Connor
  7. Dr. Mildred Jefferson

Female Leaders

  1. Leni Robredo, VP of the Philippines
  2. Ursula von der Leyen
  3. Queen Beatrix (Former Queen of the Netherlands)
  4. Queen Elizabeth I of England
  5. Rosa Parks
  6. Sandra Day O’Connor
  7. Dr. Mildred Jefferson
  8. Indira Gandhi

Ms. Gandhi led off the first listing.

-“BB”-

Female Leaders

  1. Leni Robredo, VP of the Philippines
  2. Ursula von der Leyen
  3. Queen Beatrix (Former Queen of the Netherlands)
  4. Queen Elizabeth I of England
  5. Rosa Parks
  6. Sandra Day O’Connor
  7. Dr. Mildred Jefferson
  8. Ozma of Oz

from the Baum books

Female Leaders

  1. Leni Robredo, VP of the Philippines
  2. Ursula von der Leyen
  3. Queen Beatrix (Former Queen of the Netherlands)
  4. Queen Elizabeth I of England
  5. Rosa Parks
  6. Sandra Day O’Connor
  7. Dr. Mildred Jefferson
  8. Ozma of Oz
  9. Warrant Officer Ellen Ripley

Last commanding officer and sole survivor (other than Jones the ship’s cat) of the USCSS Nostromo

Female Leaders

  1. Leni Robredo, VP of the Philippines
  2. Ursula von der Leyen
  3. Queen Beatrix (Former Queen of the Netherlands)
  4. Queen Elizabeth I of England
  5. Rosa Parks
  6. Sandra Day O’Connor
  7. Dr. Mildred Jefferson
  8. Ozma of Oz
  9. Warrant Officer Ellen Ripley
  10. Frances Perkins, Secretary of Labor

First female Cabinet member (under FDR) and longest-serving Secretary of Labor, 1933-1945

Female Leaders

  1. Leni Robredo, VP of the Philippines
  2. Ursula von der Leyen
  3. Queen Beatrix (Former Queen of the Netherlands)
  4. Queen Elizabeth I of England
  5. Rosa Parks
  6. Sandra Day O’Connor
  7. Dr. Mildred Jefferson
  8. Ozma of Oz
  9. Warrant Officer Ellen Ripley
  10. Frances Perkins, Secretary of Labor
  11. Ma Ferguson

First woman to be elected Governor of Texas

Female Leaders

  1. Leni Robredo, VP of the Philippines
  2. Ursula von der Leyen
  3. Queen Beatrix (Former Queen of the Netherlands)
  4. Queen Elizabeth I of England
  5. Rosa Parks
  6. Sandra Day O’Connor
  7. Dr. Mildred Jefferson
  8. Ozma of Oz
  9. Warrant Officer Ellen Ripley
  10. Frances Perkins, Secretary of Labor
  11. Ma Ferguson
  12. Susanna Madora Salter

First woman mayor in the US; elected in 1887 in the small town of Argonia, Kansas

Female Leaders

  1. Leni Robredo, VP of the Philippines
  2. Ursula von der Leyen
  3. Queen Beatrix (Former Queen of the Netherlands)
  4. Queen Elizabeth I of England
  5. Rosa Parks
  6. Sandra Day O’Connor
  7. Dr. Mildred Jefferson
  8. Ozma of Oz
  9. Warrant Officer Ellen Ripley
  10. Frances Perkins, Secretary of Labor
  11. Ma Ferguson
  12. Susanna Madora Salter
  13. Eleanor of Aquitaine

Actors/actresses who have played good people and bad people

  1. Sigourney Weaver

Actors/actresses who have played good people and bad people

  1. Sigourney Weaver
  2. Jack Nicholson

Actors/actresses who have played good people and bad people

  1. Sigourney Weaver
  2. Jack Nicholson
  3. Billy Zane

He was the Phantom and the Devil!