Bakers Dozen

Famous women, but no repeating the same country.

  1. Indira Gandhi - India

  2. Margaret Thatcher - England

  3. Eleanor Roosevelt - United States

  4. Imelda Marcos - The Philippines

  5. Gerti Cori - Czechoslovakia

  6. Queen Isabella - Spain

  7. Madame Marie Curie - France

  8. Aung San Suu Kyi - Burma

  9. Anita Ekberg - Sweden

  10. Celine Dion - Canada

  11. Natassja Kinski - Germany

  12. Catherine of Siena - Italy

  13. Maria Kirilenko - Russia
    In honor of March being National Women’s History Month: Women Nobel Award Winners

  14. Gerti Cori

First American woman winner!

In honor of March being National Women’s History Month: Women Nobel Award Winners

  1. Gerti Cori
  2. Pearl Buck

In honor of March being National Women’s History Month: Women Nobel Award Winners

  1. Gerti Cori
  2. Pearl Buck
  3. Rigoberta Menchu

In honor of March being National Women’s History Month: Women Nobel Award Winners

  1. Gerti Cori
  2. Pearl Buck
  3. Rigoberta Menchu
  4. Elinor Ostrom

The latest American woman to win, in 2009, for Economics.

In honor of March being National Women’s History Month: Women Nobel Award Winners

  1. Gerti Cori
  2. Pearl Buck
  3. Rigoberta Menchu
  4. Elinor Ostrom
  5. Marie Curie

In honor of March being National Women’s History Month: Women Nobel Award Winners

  1. Gerti Cori
  2. Pearl Buck
  3. Rigoberta Menchu
  4. Elinor Ostrom
  5. Marie Curie
  6. Irene Joliot-Curie (daughter of Marie)

In honor of March being National Women’s History Month: Women Nobel Award Winners

  1. Gerti Cori
  2. Pearl Buck
  3. Rigoberta Menchu
  4. Elinor Ostrom
  5. Marie Curie
  6. Irene Joliot-Curie (daughter of Marie)
  7. Selma Lagerlof

In honor of March being National Women’s History Month: Women Nobel Award Winners

  1. Gerti Cori
  2. Pearl Buck
  3. Rigoberta Menchu
  4. Elinor Ostrom
  5. Marie Curie
  6. Irene Joliot-Curie (daughter of Marie)
  7. Selma Lagerlof
  8. Maria Goeppert-Mayer

Physics, in 1963, for discoveries re: nuclear shell structure.

In honor of March being National Women’s History Month: Women Nobel Award Winners

  1. Gerti Cori
  2. Pearl Buck
  3. Rigoberta Menchu
  4. Elinor Ostrom
  5. Marie Curie
  6. Irene Joliot-Curie (daughter of Marie)
  7. Selma Lagerlof
  8. Maria Goeppert-Mayer
  9. Mother Teresa

In honor of March being National Women’s History Month: Women Nobel Award Winners

  1. Gerti Cori
  2. Pearl Buck
  3. Rigoberta Menchu
  4. Elinor Ostrom
  5. Marie Curie
  6. Irene Joliot-Curie (daughter of Marie)
  7. Selma Lagerlof
  8. Maria Goeppert-Mayer
  9. Mother Teresa
  10. Jane Addams

In honor of March being National Women’s History Month: Women Nobel Award Winners

  1. Gerti Cori
  2. Pearl Buck
  3. Rigoberta Menchu
  4. Elinor Ostrom
  5. Marie Curie
  6. Irene Joliot-Curie (daughter of Marie)
  7. Selma Lagerlof
  8. Maria Goeppert-Mayer
  9. Mother Teresa
  10. Jane Addams
  11. Toni Morrison

In honor of March being National Women’s History Month: Women Nobel Award Winners

  1. Gerti Cori
  2. Pearl Buck
  3. Rigoberta Menchu
  4. Elinor Ostrom
  5. Marie Curie
  6. Irene Joliot-Curie (daughter of Marie)
  7. Selma Lagerlof
  8. Maria Goeppert-Mayer
  9. Mother Teresa
  10. Jane Addams
  11. Toni Morrison
  12. Mairead Corrigan (shared with her friend Betty Williams)

In honor of March being National Women’s History Month: Women Nobel Award Winners

  1. Gerti Cori
  2. Pearl Buck
  3. Rigoberta Menchu
  4. Elinor Ostrom
  5. Marie Curie
  6. Irene Joliot-Curie (daughter of Marie)
  7. Selma Lagerlof
  8. Maria Goeppert-Mayer
  9. Mother Teresa
  10. Jane Addams
  11. Toni Morrison
  12. Mairead Corrigan (shared with her friend Betty Williams)
  13. Malala Yousafzai

I’ll pass.

Fiction in Which Bigfoot or a Yeti Appears:

  1. Kenneth Oppel’s novel The Boundless

Fiction in Which Bigfoot or a Yeti Appears:

  1. The Boundless
  2. Rankin Bass’s Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer

Bumbles bounce!

Fiction in Which Bigfoot or a Yeti Appears:

  1. Kenneth Oppel’s novel The Boundless
  2. Rankin Bass’s Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
  3. Monsters, Inc.

Fiction in Which Bigfoot or a Yeti Appears:

  1. Kenneth Oppel’s novel The Boundless
  2. Rankin Bass’s Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
  3. Monsters, Inc.
  4. Harry and the Hendersons

Fiction in Which Bigfoot or a Yeti Appears:

  1. Kenneth Oppel’s novel The Boundless
  2. Rankin Bass’s Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
  3. Monsters, Inc.
  4. Harry and the Hendersons
  5. The Magnificent Guardian

Fiction in Which Bigfoot or a Yeti Appears:

  1. Kenneth Oppel’s novel The Boundless
  2. Rankin Bass’s Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
  3. Monsters, Inc.
  4. The Magnificent Guardian
  5. The $6 Million Man (Andre the Giant played Bigfoot)

Fiction in Which Bigfoot or a Yeti Appears:

  1. Kenneth Oppel’s novel The Boundless
  2. Rankin Bass’s Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
  3. Monsters, Inc.
  4. The Magnificent Guardian
  5. The $6 Million Man (Andre the Giant played Bigfoot)
  6. The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor

The yeti are on the side of good.