Bakers Dozen

Cities with unfortunate IATA airport codes:

  1. POS - Port of Spain, Trinidad
  2. FUK - Fukuoka, Japan
  3. SOL - Solomon, Alaska
  4. DIK - Dickinson, North Dakota
  5. COK - Cochin, India
  6. IDK - Indulkana, Australia
  7. BUT - Burtonwood, UK
  8. ASZ - Asirim, Papua New Guinea
  9. DMN - Deming, New Mexico
  10. NOB - Nosara, Costa Rica

Cities with unfortunate IATA airport codes:

  1. POS - Port of Spain, Trinidad
  2. FUK - Fukuoka, Japan
  3. SOL - Solomon, Alaska
  4. DIK - Dickinson, North Dakota
  5. COK - Cochin, India
  6. IDK - Indulkana, Australia
  7. BUT - Burtonwood, UK
  8. ASZ - Asirim, Papua New Guinea
  9. DMN - Deming, New Mexico
  10. NOB - Nosara, Costa Rica
  11. SUX - Sioux City, Iowa, US

]Cities with unfortunate IATA airport codes:

  1. POS - Port of Spain, Trinidad
  2. FUK - Fukuoka, Japan
  3. SOL - Solomon, Alaska
  4. DIK - Dickinson, North Dakota
  5. COK - Cochin, India
  6. IDK - Indulkana, Australia
  7. BUT - Burtonwood, UK
  8. ASZ - Asirim, Papua New Guinea
  9. DMN - Deming, New Mexico
  10. NOB - Nosara, Costa Rica
  11. SUX - Sioux City, Iowa, US
  12. SNM - San Ignacio de Moxos, Bolivia
  13. PEE, Perm Krai, Russia

If that’s a Pass, I’ll toss out another one:

Next: Pairs of well-known people whose last names look like they should rhyme, but don’t.

  1. Rob Lowe and Gordie Howe

Next: Pairs of well-known people whose last names look like they should rhyme, but don’t.

  1. Rob Lowe and Gordie Howe
  2. Eva Peron and Charlize Theron

Pairs of well-known people whose last names look like they should rhyme, but don’t.

  1. Rob Lowe and Gordie Howe
  2. Eva Peron and Charlize Theron
  3. William Butler Yeats and John Keats

Pairs of well-known people whose last names look like they should rhyme, but don’t.

  1. Rob Lowe and Gordie Howe
  2. Eva Peron and Charlize Theron
  3. William Butler Yeats and John Keats
  4. Elmer Fudd and Ioan Gruffudd (pronounced like ‘Griffith’)

Pairs of well-known people whose last names look like they should rhyme, but don’t.

  1. Rob Lowe and Gordie Howe
  2. Eva Peron and Charlize Theron
  3. William Butler Yeats and John Keats
  4. Elmer Fudd and Ioan Gruffudd (pronounced like ‘Griffith’)
  5. Danny Glover and Connie Dover

Pairs of well-known people whose last names look like they should rhyme, but don’t.

  1. Rob Lowe and Gordie Howe
  2. Eva Peron and Charlize Theron
  3. William Butler Yeats and John Keats
  4. Elmer Fudd and Ioan Gruffudd (pronounced like ‘Griffith’)
  5. Danny Glover and Connie Dover
  6. Pete Rose, Glenn Close and Felix Jose

Pairs of well-known people whose last names look like they should rhyme, but don’t.

  1. Rob Lowe and Gordie Howe
  2. Eva Peron and Charlize Theron
  3. William Butler Yeats and John Keats
  4. Elmer Fudd and Ioan Gruffudd (pronounced like ‘Griffith’)
  5. Danny Glover and Connie Dover
  6. Pete Rose, Glenn Close and Felix Jose
  7. James Agee and Tom Magee

Pairs of well-known people whose last names look like they should rhyme, but don’t.

  1. Rob Lowe and Gordie Howe
  2. Eva Peron and Charlize Theron
  3. William Butler Yeats and John Keats
  4. Elmer Fudd and Ioan Gruffudd (pronounced like ‘Griffith’)
  5. Danny Glover and Connie Dover
  6. Pete Rose, Glenn Close and Felix Jose
  7. James Agee and Tom Magee
  8. Harper Lee and Paul Klee (sounds like ‘clay’)

Pairs of well-known people whose last names look like they should rhyme, but don’t.

  1. Rob Lowe and Gordie Howe
  2. Eva Peron and Charlize Theron
  3. William Butler Yeats and John Keats
  4. Elmer Fudd and Ioan Gruffudd (pronounced like ‘Griffith’)
  5. Danny Glover and Connie Dover
  6. Pete Rose, Glenn Close and Felix Jose
  7. James Agee and Tom Magee
  8. Harper Lee and Paul Klee (sounds like ‘clay’)
  9. Willa Cather and Dan Rather

Pairs of well-known people whose last names look like they should rhyme, but don’t.

  1. Rob Lowe and Gordie Howe
  2. Eva Peron and Charlize Theron
  3. William Butler Yeats and John Keats
  4. Elmer Fudd and Ioan Gruffudd (pronounced like ‘Griffith’)
  5. Danny Glover and Connie Dover
  6. Pete Rose, Glenn Close and Felix Jose
  7. James Agee and Tom Magee
  8. Harper Lee and Paul Klee (sounds like ‘clay’)
  9. Willa Cather and Dan Rather
  10. David Petraeus and Albert Camus

Pairs of well-known people whose last names look like they should rhyme, but don’t.

  1. Rob Lowe and Gordie Howe
  2. Eva Peron and Charlize Theron
  3. William Butler Yeats and John Keats
  4. Elmer Fudd and Ioan Gruffudd (pronounced like ‘Griffith’)
  5. Danny Glover and Connie Dover
  6. Pete Rose, Glenn Close and Felix Jose
  7. James Agee and Tom Magee
  8. Harper Lee and Paul Klee (sounds like ‘clay’)
  9. Willa Cather and Dan Rather
  10. David Petraeus and Albert Camus
  11. Jay Leno and Janet Reno

Pairs of well-known people whose last names look like they should rhyme, but don’t.

  1. Rob Lowe and Gordie Howe
  2. Eva Peron and Charlize Theron
  3. William Butler Yeats and John Keats
  4. Elmer Fudd and Ioan Gruffudd (pronounced like ‘Griffith’)
  5. Danny Glover and Connie Dover
  6. Pete Rose, Glenn Close and Felix Jose
  7. James Agee and Tom Magee
  8. Harper Lee and Paul Klee (sounds like ‘clay’)
  9. Willa Cather and Dan Rather
  10. David Petraeus and Albert Camus
  11. Jay Leno and Janet Reno
  12. Frank Herbert and Stephen Colbert

When Colbert is doing the Colbert report character

Pairs of well-known people whose last names look like they should rhyme, but don’t.

  1. Rob Lowe and Gordie Howe

  2. Eva Peron and Charlize Theron

  3. William Butler Yeats and John Keats

  4. Elmer Fudd and Ioan Gruffudd (pronounced like ‘Griffith’)

  5. Danny Glover and Connie Dover

  6. Pete Rose, Glenn Close and Felix Jose

  7. James Agee and Tom Magee

  8. Harper Lee and Paul Klee (sounds like ‘clay’)

  9. Willa Cather and Dan Rather

  10. David Petraeus and Albert Camus

  11. Jay Leno and Janet Reno

  12. Frank Herbert and Stephen Colbert

  13. Francis Tucket and Hyacinth Bucket (“It’s pronounced ‘bouquet’!”)
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  14. Jacob Marley (A Christmas Carol)

Fictional ghosts

  1. Jacob Marley (A Christmas Carol)
  2. Hamlet’s father

Fictional ghosts

  1. Jacob Marley (A Christmas Carol)
  2. Hamlet’s father
  3. Linnet (The Children of Green Knowe by L. M. Boston)

Fictional ghosts

  1. Jacob Marley (A Christmas Carol)
  2. Hamlet’s father
  3. Linnet (The Children of Green Knowe by L. M. Boston)
  4. Casper

Fictional ghosts

  1. Jacob Marley (A Christmas Carol)
  2. Hamlet’s father
  3. Linnet (The Children of Green Knowe by L. M. Boston)
  4. Casper
  5. Dr. Crowe (Bruce Willis) in “The Sixth Sense”