Baker's Dozen II (Part 1)

Ships famous for sinking

  1. Bismarck (1941)
  2. Titanic (1912)
  3. Vasa (1628)
  4. Lusitania (1915)
  5. Andrea Doria (1956)
  6. Edmund Fitzgerald (1975)
  7. USS Arizona (1941)
  8. K-129 (1960)
  9. Sultana (1865)

Ships famous for sinking

  1. Bismarck (1941)
  2. Titanic (1912)
  3. Vasa (1628)
  4. Lusitania (1915)
  5. Andrea Doria (1956)
  6. Edmund Fitzgerald (1975)
  7. USS Arizona (1941)
  8. K-129 (1960)
  9. Sultana (1865)
  10. USS Indianapolis (1945)

Ships famous for sinking

  1. Bismarck (1941)
  2. Titanic (1912)
  3. Vasa (1628)
  4. Lusitania (1915)
  5. Andrea Doria (1956)
  6. Edmund Fitzgerald (1975)
  7. USS Arizona (1941)
  8. K-129 (1960)
  9. Sultana (1865)
  10. USS Indianapolis (1945)
  11. USS Yorktown (CV-5) (Battle of Midway, 1942)

Good one. That’s a great museum in Stockholm.

Ships famous for sinking

  1. Bismarck (1941)
  2. Titanic (1912)
  3. Vasa (1628)
  4. Lusitania (1915)
  5. Andrea Doria (1956)
  6. Edmund Fitzgerald (1975)
  7. USS Arizona (1941)
  8. K-129 (1960)
  9. Sultana (1865)
  10. USS Indianapolis (1945)
  11. USS Yorktown (CV-5) (Battle of Midway, 1942)
  12. MV Dona Paz (1987)

Ships famous for sinking

  1. Bismarck (1941)
  2. Titanic (1912)
  3. Vasa (1628)
  4. Lusitania (1915)
  5. Andrea Doria (1956)
  6. Edmund Fitzgerald (1975)
  7. USS Arizona (1941)
  8. K-129 (1960)
  9. Sultana (1865)
  10. USS Indianapolis (1945)
  11. USS Yorktown (CV-5) (Battle of Midway, 1942)
  12. MV Dona Paz (1987)
  13. USS Oklahoma (BB-37) (Pearl Harbor, 07 Dec 1941)
    The Iditarod started on Saturday: all things Alaska
  1. The Alaska Highway, approx 1,300 miles from Dawson Creek BC CAN to Delta Jct AK USA; gMap > Google Maps

The Iditarod started on Saturday: all things Alaska

  1. The Alaska Highway, approx 1,300 miles from Dawson Creek BC CAN to Delta Jct AK USA; gMap > Google Maps
  2. Point Barrow (Nuvuk), the northernmost point of the United States

The Iditarod started on Saturday: all things Alaska

  1. The Alaska Highway, approx 1,300 miles from Dawson Creek BC CAN to Delta Jct AK USA; gMap > Google Maps
  2. Point Barrow (Nuvuk), the northernmost point of the United States
  3. Anchor Point AK — North America’s Most Westerly Highway Point. Me & family there last winter, imgur > Anchor Point AK — North America’s Most Westerly Highway Point - Album on Imgur

The Iditarod started on Saturday: all things Alaska

  1. The Alaska Highway, approx 1,300 miles from Dawson Creek BC CAN to Delta Jct AK USA; gMap > Google Maps
  2. Point Barrow (Nuvuk), the northernmost point of the United States
  3. Anchor Point AK — North America’s Most Westerly Highway Point. Me & family there last winter, imgur > Anchor Point AK — North America’s Most Westerly Highway Point - Album on Imgur
  4. Hyder, Alaska - Shares British Columbia’s 250 area code, instead of Alaska’s 907.

The Iditarod started on Saturday: all things Alaska

  1. The Alaska Highway, approx 1,300 miles from Dawson Creek BC CAN to Delta Jct AK USA; gMap > Google Maps
  2. Point Barrow (Nuvuk), the northernmost point of the United States
  3. Anchor Point AK — North America’s Most Westerly Highway Point. Me & family there last winter, imgur > Anchor Point AK — North America’s Most Westerly Highway Point - Album on Imgur
  4. Hyder, Alaska - Shares British Columbia’s 250 area code, instead of Alaska’s 907.
  5. Juneau, first state capital ending with “U”. Honolulu was second.

The Iditarod started on Saturday: all things Alaska

  1. The Alaska Highway, approx 1,300 miles from Dawson Creek BC CAN to Delta Jct AK USA; gMap > Google Maps
  2. Point Barrow (Nuvuk), the northernmost point of the United States
  3. Anchor Point AK — North America’s Most Westerly Highway Point. Me & family there last winter, imgur > Anchor Point AK — North America’s Most Westerly Highway Point - Album on Imgur
  4. Hyder, Alaska - Shares British Columbia’s 250 area code, instead of Alaska’s 907.
  5. Juneau, first state capital ending with “U”. Honolulu was second.
  6. The Iditarod Race, 1,000 miles across Alaska; me & family at last year’s start in Anchorage > Saturday 02 March 2019 — Iditarod ceremonial start, Anchorage AK. - Album on Imgur

The Iditarod started on Saturday: all things Alaska

  1. The Alaska Highway, approx 1,300 miles from Dawson Creek BC CAN to Delta Jct AK USA; gMap > Google Maps
  2. Point Barrow (Nuvuk), the northernmost point of the United States
  3. Anchor Point AK — North America’s Most Westerly Highway Point. Me & family there last winter, imgur > Anchor Point AK — North America’s Most Westerly Highway Point - Album on Imgur
  4. Hyder, Alaska - Shares British Columbia’s 250 area code, instead of Alaska’s 907.
  5. Juneau, first state capital ending with “U”. Honolulu was second.
  6. The Iditarod Race, 1,000 miles across Alaska; me & family at last year’s start in Anchorage > Saturday 02 March 2019 — Iditarod ceremonial start, Anchorage AK. - Album on Imgur
  7. Author Robin Hobb

The Iditarod started on Saturday: all things Alaska

  1. The Alaska Highway, approx 1,300 miles from Dawson Creek BC CAN to Delta Jct AK USA; gMap > Google Maps
  2. Point Barrow (Nuvuk), the northernmost point of the United States
  3. Anchor Point AK — North America’s Most Westerly Highway Point. Me & family there last winter, imgur > Anchor Point AK — North America’s Most Westerly Highway Point - Album on Imgur
  4. Hyder, Alaska - Shares British Columbia’s 250 area code, instead of Alaska’s 907.
  5. Juneau, first state capital ending with “U”. Honolulu was second.
  6. The Iditarod Race, 1,000 miles across Alaska; me & family at last year’s start in Anchorage > Saturday 02 March 2019 — Iditarod ceremonial start, Anchorage AK. - Album on Imgur
  7. Author Robin Hobb
  8. Baked Alaska

The Iditarod started on Saturday: all things Alaska

  1. The Alaska Highway, approx 1,300 miles from Dawson Creek BC CAN to Delta Jct AK USA; gMap > Google Maps
  2. Point Barrow (Nuvuk), the northernmost point of the United States
  3. Anchor Point AK — North America’s Most Westerly Highway Point. Me & family there last winter, imgur > Anchor Point AK — North America’s Most Westerly Highway Point - Album on Imgur
  4. Hyder, Alaska - Shares British Columbia’s 250 area code, instead of Alaska’s 907.
  5. Juneau, first state capital ending with “U”. Honolulu was second.
  6. The Iditarod Race, 1,000 miles across Alaska; me & family at last year’s start in Anchorage > Saturday 02 March 2019 — Iditarod ceremonial start, Anchorage AK. - Album on Imgur
  7. Author Robin Hobb
  8. Baked Alaska Baked Alaska - Wikipedia
  9. Denali (formerly Mount McKinley), the highest mountain peak in North America, with a summit elevation of 20,310 feet above sea level.

The Iditarod started on Saturday: all things Alaska

  1. The Alaska Highway, approx 1,300 miles from Dawson Creek BC CAN to Delta Jct AK USA; gMap > Google Maps
  2. Point Barrow (Nuvuk), the northernmost point of the United States
  3. Anchor Point AK — North America’s Most Westerly Highway Point. Me & family there last winter, imgur > Anchor Point AK — North America’s Most Westerly Highway Point - Album on Imgur
  4. Hyder, Alaska - Shares British Columbia’s 250 area code, instead of Alaska’s 907.
  5. Juneau, first state capital ending with “U”. Honolulu was second.
  6. The Iditarod Race, 1,000 miles across Alaska; me & family at last year’s start in Anchorage > Saturday 02 March 2019 — Iditarod ceremonial start, Anchorage AK. - Album on Imgur
  7. Author Robin Hobb
  8. Baked Alaska Baked Alaska - Wikipedia
  9. Denali (formerly Mount McKinley), the highest mountain peak in North America, with a summit elevation of 20,310 feet above sea level.
  10. Author Seth Kantner

The Iditarod started on Saturday: all things Alaska

  1. The Alaska Highway, approx 1,300 miles from Dawson Creek BC CAN to Delta Jct AK USA; gMap > Google Maps
  2. Point Barrow (Nuvuk), the northernmost point of the United States
  3. Anchor Point AK — North America’s Most Westerly Highway Point. Me & family there last winter, imgur > Anchor Point AK — North America’s Most Westerly Highway Point - Album on Imgur
  4. Hyder, Alaska - Shares British Columbia’s 250 area code, instead of Alaska’s 907.
  5. Juneau, first state capital ending with “U”. Honolulu was second.
  6. The Iditarod Race, 1,000 miles across Alaska; me & family at last year’s start in Anchorage > Saturday 02 March 2019 — Iditarod ceremonial start, Anchorage AK. - Album on Imgur
  7. Author Robin Hobb
  8. Baked Alaska Baked Alaska - Wikipedia
  9. Denali (formerly Mount McKinley), the highest mountain peak in North America, with a summit elevation of 20,310 feet above sea level.
  10. Author Seth Kantner
  11. Prince William Sound, Alaska- Site of the largest earthquake to hit the U.S… a 9.2 magnitude quake on March 28, 1964,

The Iditarod started on Saturday: all things Alaska

  1. The Alaska Highway, approx 1,300 miles from Dawson Creek BC CAN to Delta Jct AK USA; gMap > Google Maps
  2. Point Barrow (Nuvuk), the northernmost point of the United States
  3. Anchor Point AK — North America’s Most Westerly Highway Point. Me & family there last winter, imgur > Anchor Point AK — North America’s Most Westerly Highway Point - Album on Imgur
  4. Hyder, Alaska - Shares British Columbia’s 250 area code, instead of Alaska’s 907.
  5. Juneau, first state capital ending with “U”. Honolulu was second.
  6. The Iditarod Race, 1,000 miles across Alaska; me & family at last year’s start in Anchorage > Saturday 02 March 2019 — Iditarod ceremonial start, Anchorage AK. - Album on Imgur
  7. Author Robin Hobb
  8. Baked Alaska Baked Alaska - Wikipedia
  9. Denali (formerly Mount McKinley), the highest mountain peak in North America, with a summit elevation of 20,310 feet above sea level.
  10. Author Seth Kantner
  11. Prince William Sound, Alaska- Site of the largest earthquake to hit the U.S… a 9.2 magnitude quake on March 28, 1964,
  12. Muktuk - In Inuit cultures, using the whole whale is an act of respect, including consuming its blubber and skin.

The Iditarod started on Saturday: all things Alaska

  1. The Alaska Highway, approx 1,300 miles from Dawson Creek BC CAN to Delta Jct AK USA; gMap > Google Maps
  2. Point Barrow (Nuvuk), the northernmost point of the United States
  3. Anchor Point AK — North America’s Most Westerly Highway Point. Me & family there last winter, imgur > Anchor Point AK — North America’s Most Westerly Highway Point - Album on Imgur
  4. Hyder, Alaska - Shares British Columbia’s 250 area code, instead of Alaska’s 907.
  5. Juneau, first state capital ending with “U”. Honolulu was second.
  6. The Iditarod Race, 1,000 miles across Alaska; me & family at last year’s start in Anchorage > Saturday 02 March 2019 — Iditarod ceremonial start, Anchorage AK. - Album on Imgur
  7. Author Robin Hobb
  8. Baked Alaska Baked Alaska - Wikipedia
  9. Denali (formerly Mount McKinley), the highest mountain peak in North America, with a summit elevation of 20,310 feet above sea level.
  10. Author Seth Kantner
  11. Prince William Sound, Alaska- Site of the largest earthquake to hit the U.S… a 9.2 magnitude quake on March 28, 1964,
  12. Muktuk - In Inuit cultures, using the whole whale is an act of respect, including consuming its blubber and skin.
  13. The Matanuska Glacier, the largest glacier accessible by car in the US.
    Pass.

13 famous assassins (and their victims)

  1. Lee Harvey Oswald (John F. Kennedy)

If we didn’t want two Pearl Harbor battleships, I would’ve suggested

  1. Mary Rose

13 famous assassins (and their victims)

  1. Lee Harvey Oswald (John F. Kennedy)
  2. Gavrilo Princip (Archduke Franz Ferdinand)