Bakers Dozen

13 things in common use, but not the use for which they were originally intended

  1. Viagra (originally blood pressure med)
  2. Minoxidil (also a blood pressure med, now mostly used by bald men to regrow hair)
  3. Milk (meant for baby cows)
  4. Warfarin (originally marketed as rat poison, now prescribed as blood thinner)
  5. Leeches (originally a parasite, once used to treat fevers and numerous other things, now used in microsurgery)
  6. Lysol (originally marketed as a feminine hygiene/birth control douche, now used as a cleaner and disinfectant)
  7. Duct tape (used for almost everything except ducts now)
  8. Avon Skin So Soft, widely used as mosquito repellent
  9. Coca-Cola (purported by its creator to be a medicinal tonic for morphine addiction and impotence, among other things)
  10. Graham Crackers (The graham cracker was originally conceived of as a health food as part of the Graham Diet, a regimen to suppress what he considered unhealthy carnal urges, the source of many maladies according to Rev. Sylvester Graham.)
  11. Poodles (originally bred as water dogs, now mostly kept as pets)
  12. Tongue depressors – Besides making tongues depressed, used for Arts & Crafts and potted plants.
  13. Silly Putty- invented as a possible substitute for rubber; didn’t work, but succeeded great as a toy.

A place or event in Earth’s past you would like to visit in the TARDIS (assume you have all relevant vaccinations):

  1. A performance of Jenny Lind to see if she really was all that.

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A place or event in Earth’s past you would like to visit in the TARDIS (assume you have all relevant vaccinations):

  1. A performance of Jenny Lind to see if she really was all that.
  2. Prevent Lincoln’s assassination

Wow!? I’ve seen repeat answers before, but in consecutive lists?

A place or event in Earth’s past you would like to visit in the TARDIS (assume you have all relevant vaccinations):

  1. A performance of Jenny Lind to see if she really was all that.
  2. Prevent Lincoln’s assassination
  3. Woodstock

A place or event in Earth’s past you would like to visit in the TARDIS (assume you have all relevant vaccinations):

  1. A performance of Jenny Lind to see if she really was all that.
  2. Prevent Lincoln’s assassination
  3. Woodstock
  4. The Rat Pack Live at the Sands

A place or event in Earth’s past you would like to visit in the TARDIS (assume you have all relevant vaccinations):

  1. A performance of Jenny Lind to see if she really was all that.
  2. Prevent Lincoln’s assassination
  3. Woodstock
  4. The Rat Pack Live at the Sands
  5. The 1932 World Series, just to confirm with my own eyes whether or not Babe Ruth “called” that homer (I’m pretty sure he didn’t, but I’d love to see the Babe hit that homer anyway)

A place or event in Earth’s past you would like to visit in the TARDIS (assume you have all relevant vaccinations):

  1. A performance of Jenny Lind to see if she really was all that.
  2. Prevent Lincoln’s assassination
  3. Woodstock
  4. The Rat Pack Live at the Sands
  5. The 1932 World Series, just to confirm with my own eyes whether or not Babe Ruth “called” that homer (I’m pretty sure he didn’t, but I’d love to see the Babe hit that homer anyway)
  6. The Beatles first performance on the Ed Sullivan Show (It was fifty years ago today)

A place or event in Earth’s past you would like to visit in the TARDIS (assume you have all relevant vaccinations):

  1. A performance of Jenny Lind to see if she really was all that.
  2. Prevent Lincoln’s assassination
  3. Woodstock
  4. The Rat Pack Live at the Sands
  5. The 1932 World Series, just to confirm with my own eyes whether or not Babe Ruth “called” that homer (I’m pretty sure he didn’t, but I’d love to see the Babe hit that homer anyway)
  6. The Beatles first performance on the Ed Sullivan Show (It was fifty years ago today)
  7. Prevent JFK’s assassination

astorian, for what it’s worth, future Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens was, as a kid, at the game, and insists Ruth really did call the shot.

A place or event in Earth’s past you would like to visit in the TARDIS (assume you have all relevant vaccinations):

  1. A performance of Jenny Lind to see if she really was all that.
  2. Prevent Lincoln’s assassination
  3. Woodstock
  4. The Rat Pack Live at the Sands
  5. The 1932 World Series, just to confirm with my own eyes whether or not Babe Ruth “called” that homer (I’m pretty sure he didn’t, but I’d love to see the Babe hit that homer anyway)
  6. The Beatles first performance on the Ed Sullivan Show (It was fifty years ago today)
  7. Prevent JFK’s assassination
  8. The premier of Hellzapoppin’
  1. The Rat Pack Live at the Sands – great choice anyrose! I actually thought of that one too!, as well as Martin and Lewis at the Copacabana in 1949.
    A place or event in Earth’s past you would like to visit in the TARDIS (assume you have all relevant vaccinations):

  2. A performance of Jenny Lind to see if she really was all that.

  3. Prevent Lincoln’s assassination

  4. Woodstock

  5. The Rat Pack Live at the Sands

  6. The 1932 World Series, just to confirm with my own eyes whether or not Babe Ruth “called” that homer (I’m pretty sure he didn’t, but I’d love to see the Babe hit that homer anyway)

  7. The Beatles first performance on the Ed Sullivan Show (It was fifty years ago today)

  8. Prevent JFK’s assassination

  9. The premier of Hellzapoppin’

  10. In the Oval Office, August 7, 1974 – the night Tricky Dick decided he was going to resign. (yes, I’m a sadist)

A place or event in Earth’s past you would like to visit in the TARDIS (assume you have all relevant vaccinations):

  1. A performance of Jenny Lind to see if she really was all that.
  2. Prevent Lincoln’s assassination
  3. Woodstock
  4. The Rat Pack Live at the Sands
  5. The 1932 World Series, just to confirm with my own eyes whether or not Babe Ruth “called” that homer (I’m pretty sure he didn’t, but I’d love to see the Babe hit that homer anyway)
  6. The Beatles first performance on the Ed Sullivan Show (It was fifty years ago today)
  7. Prevent JFK’s assassination
  8. The premier of Hellzapoppin’
  9. In the Oval Office, August 7, 1974 – the night Tricky Dick decided he was going to resign. (yes, I’m a sadist)
  10. One of Julius Caesar’s triumphs through Rome

A place or event in Earth’s past you would like to visit in the TARDIS (assume you have all relevant vaccinations):

  1. A performance of Jenny Lind to see if she really was all that.
  2. Prevent Lincoln’s assassination
  3. Woodstock
  4. The Rat Pack Live at the Sands
  5. The 1932 World Series, just to confirm with my own eyes whether or not Babe Ruth “called” that homer (I’m pretty sure he didn’t, but I’d love to see the Babe hit that homer anyway)
  6. The Beatles first performance on the Ed Sullivan Show (It was fifty years ago today)
  7. Prevent JFK’s assassination
  8. The premier of Hellzapoppin’
  9. In the Oval Office, August 7, 1974 – the night Tricky Dick decided he was going to resign. (yes, I’m a sadist)
  10. One of Julius Caesar’s triumphs through Rome
  11. The building of Stonehenge

A place or event in Earth’s past you would like to visit in the TARDIS (assume you have all relevant vaccinations):

  1. A performance of Jenny Lind to see if she really was all that.
  2. Prevent Lincoln’s assassination
  3. Woodstock
  4. The Rat Pack Live at the Sands
  5. The 1932 World Series, just to confirm with my own eyes whether or not Babe Ruth “called” that homer (I’m pretty sure he didn’t, but I’d love to see the Babe hit that homer anyway)
  6. The Beatles first performance on the Ed Sullivan Show (It was fifty years ago today)
  7. Prevent JFK’s assassination
  8. The premier of Hellzapoppin’
  9. In the Oval Office, August 7, 1974 – the night Tricky Dick decided he was going to resign. (yes, I’m a sadist)
  10. One of Julius Caesar’s triumphs through Rome
  11. The building of Stonehenge
  12. The Nativity - I’m not religious, but it would be awesome and there’s some questions I’d like to clear up.

A place or event in Earth’s past you would like to visit in the TARDIS (assume you have all relevant vaccinations):

  1. A performance of Jenny Lind to see if she really was all that.
  2. Prevent Lincoln’s assassination
  3. Woodstock
  4. The Rat Pack Live at the Sands
  5. The 1932 World Series, just to confirm with my own eyes whether or not Babe Ruth “called” that homer (I’m pretty sure he didn’t, but I’d love to see the Babe hit that homer anyway)
  6. The Beatles first performance on the Ed Sullivan Show (It was fifty years ago today)
  7. Prevent JFK’s assassination
  8. The premier of Hellzapoppin’
  9. In the Oval Office, August 7, 1974 – the night Tricky Dick decided he was going to resign. (yes, I’m a sadist)
  10. One of Julius Caesar’s triumphs through Rome
  11. The building of Stonehenge
  12. The Nativity - I’m not religious, but it would be awesome and there’s some questions I’d like to clear up.
  13. Sarajevo, June 28th 1914. Probably wouldn’t have done any good, but have to try to prevent WW1.

Gonna do a simple one…

Words that can be nouns and verbs

  1. Train

February, love, not January. :slight_smile:

Words that can be nouns and verbs

  1. Train
  2. Cook

Words that can be nouns and verbs

  1. Train
  2. Cook
  3. Prey

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12. The Nativity - I’m not religious, but it would be awesome and there’s some questions I’d like to clear up.
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Such as “did they decorate for the holidays with a Nativity Set or just a mirror?”:wink:

In play:

Words that can be nouns and verbs

  1. Train
  2. Cook
  3. Prey
  4. Quiver

Though the noun and verb of the word are unrelated.

Words that can be nouns and verbs

  1. Train
  2. Cook
  3. Prey
  4. Quiver
  5. Ring

Words that can be nouns and verbs

  1. Train
  2. Cook
  3. Prey
  4. Quiver
  5. Ring
  6. Post