Bakers Dozen

A logical, reasonable sentence containing three consecutive words that are anagrams.

  1. When the shit hits this fan. it’ll really be a mess.
  2. Reverend Jones, who holds a job to which I once ASPIRED, PRAISED DIAPERS in his sermon on motherhood.
  3. “Priest Esprit Ripest Tripes” read the sign on the Stripe.
  4. “I’ve had one neo eon” said the waking Sleeping Beauty.
  5. The discounter introduces reductions to the stores prices.
  6. Are these the ablest stable tables?
  7. “Leif, file Life under Board Games, please.”
  8. I opened door number three: there ether could be found in abundance.

A logical, reasonable sentence containing three consecutive words that are anagrams.

  1. When the shit hits this fan. it’ll really be a mess.
  2. Reverend Jones, who holds a job to which I once ASPIRED, PRAISED DIAPERS in his sermon on motherhood.
  3. “Priest Esprit Ripest Tripes” read the sign on the Stripe.
  4. “I’ve had one neo eon” said the waking Sleeping Beauty.
  5. The discounter introduces reductions to the stores prices.
  6. Are these the ablest stable tables?
  7. “Leif, file Life under Board Games, please.”
  8. I opened door number three: there ether could be found in abundance.
  9. The songs of the bubblegum ERA ARE EAR candy, nothing more.

A logical, reasonable sentence containing three consecutive words that are anagrams.

  1. When the shit hits this fan. it’ll really be a mess.
  2. Reverend Jones, who holds a job to which I once ASPIRED, PRAISED DIAPERS in his sermon on motherhood.
  3. “Priest Esprit Ripest Tripes” read the sign on the Stripe.
  4. “I’ve had one neo eon” said the waking Sleeping Beauty.
  5. The discounter introduces reductions to the stores prices.
  6. Are these the ablest stable tables?
  7. “Leif, file Life under Board Games, please.”
  8. I opened door number three: there ether could be found in abundance.
  9. The songs of the bubblegum ERA ARE EAR candy, nothing more.
  10. Gestation is typically the maternal end of the prenatal; paternal parental care begins after the delivery.

A logical, reasonable sentence containing three consecutive words that are anagrams.

  1. When the shit hits this fan. it’ll really be a mess.
  2. Reverend Jones, who holds a job to which I once ASPIRED, PRAISED DIAPERS in his sermon on motherhood.
  3. “Priest Esprit Ripest Tripes” read the sign on the Stripe.
  4. “I’ve had one neo eon” said the waking Sleeping Beauty.
  5. The discounter introduces reductions to the stores prices.
  6. Are these the ablest stable tables?
  7. “Leif, file Life under Board Games, please.”
  8. I opened door number three: there ether could be found in abundance.
  9. The songs of the bubblegum ERA ARE EAR candy, nothing more.
  10. Gestation is typically the maternal end of the prenatal; paternal parental care begins after the delivery.
  11. “Lame male meal!” was my wife’s complaint when I cooked hot dogs for dinner.

A logical, reasonable sentence containing three consecutive words that are anagrams.

  1. When the shit hits this fan. it’ll really be a mess.
  2. Reverend Jones, who holds a job to which I once ASPIRED, PRAISED DIAPERS in his sermon on motherhood.
  3. “Priest Esprit Ripest Tripes” read the sign on the Stripe.
  4. “I’ve had one neo eon” said the waking Sleeping Beauty.
  5. The discounter introduces reductions to the stores prices.
  6. Are these the ablest stable tables?
  7. “Leif, file Life under Board Games, please.”
  8. I opened door number three: there ether could be found in abundance.
  9. The songs of the bubblegum ERA ARE EAR candy, nothing more.
  10. Gestation is typically the maternal end of the prenatal; paternal parental care begins after the delivery.
  11. “Lame male meal!” was my wife’s complaint when I cooked hot dogs for dinner.
  12. In this week’s cooking competition, the teams steam meats.

A logical, reasonable sentence containing three consecutive words that are anagrams.

  1. When the shit hits this fan. it’ll really be a mess.
  2. Reverend Jones, who holds a job to which I once ASPIRED, PRAISED DIAPERS in his sermon on motherhood.
  3. “Priest Esprit Ripest Tripes” read the sign on the Stripe.
  4. “I’ve had one neo eon” said the waking Sleeping Beauty.
  5. The discounter introduces reductions to the stores prices.
  6. Are these the ablest stable tables?
  7. “Leif, file Life under Board Games, please.”
  8. I opened door number three: there ether could be found in abundance.
  9. The songs of the bubblegum ERA ARE EAR candy, nothing more.
  10. Gestation is typically the maternal end of the prenatal; paternal parental care begins after the delivery.
  11. “Lame male meal!” was my wife’s complaint when I cooked hot dogs for dinner.
  12. In this week’s cooking competition, the teams steam meats.
  13. A spacecraft loaded with explosive arms rams Mars!

Songs where the title appears in the lyrics more that 10 times, and the number of times.

  1. Hey Jude - The Beatles, 23 times.

Songs where the title appears in the lyrics more that 10 times, and the number of times.

  1. Hey Jude - The Beatles, 23 times.
  2. Hey Ya by OutKast (18, I think)

Songs where the title appears in the lyrics more that 10 times, and the number of times.

  1. Hey Jude - The Beatles, 23 times.
  2. Hey Ya by OutKast (18, I think)
  3. This Is The Song That Never Ends, theoretically infinite

Songs where the title appears in the lyrics more that 10 times, and the number of times.

  1. Hey Jude - The Beatles, 23 times.
  2. Hey Ya by OutKast (18, I think)
  3. This Is The Song That Never Ends, theoretically infinite
  4. L.A. Woman - The Doors, 12 times.

Songs where the title appears in the lyrics more that 10 times, and the number of times.

  1. Hey Jude - The Beatles, 23 times.
  2. Hey Ya by OutKast (18, I think)
  3. This Is The Song That Never Ends, theoretically infinite
  4. L.A. Woman - The Doors, 12 times.
  5. “Lola” by the Kinks (I am NOT going to count!!!)

Songs where the title appears in the lyrics more that 10 times, and the number of times.

  1. Hey Jude - The Beatles, 23 times.
  2. Hey Ya by OutKast (18, I think)
  3. This Is The Song That Never Ends, theoretically infinite
  4. L.A. Woman - The Doors, 12 times.
  5. Lola" by the Kinks (I am NOT going to count!!!)
  6. Feelings by Morris Albert, 20 times

Songs where the title appears in the lyrics more that 10 times, and the number of times.

  1. Hey Jude - The Beatles, 23 times.
  2. Hey Ya by OutKast (18, I think)
  3. This Is The Song That Never Ends, theoretically infinite
  4. L.A. Woman - The Doors, 12 times.
  5. Lola" by the Kinks (I am NOT going to count!!!)
  6. Feelings by Morris Albert, 20 times
  7. Born in the U.S.A. by Bruce Springsteen, at least 14 times.

Songs where the title appears in the lyrics more that 10 times, and the number of times.

  1. Hey Jude - The Beatles, 23 times.
  2. Hey Ya by OutKast (18, I think)
  3. This Is The Song That Never Ends, theoretically infinite
  4. L.A. Woman - The Doors, 12 times.
  5. “Lola” by the Kinks (I am NOT going to count!!!)
  6. Feelings by Morris Albert, 20 times
  7. Born in the U.S.A. by Bruce Springsteen, at least 14 times.

Lola - 25. It’s easy if you go to a lyrics page and do a <cntl> F and count the highlights in Chrome.

Songs where the title appears in the lyrics more that 10 times, and the number of times.

  1. Hey Jude - The Beatles, 23 times.
  2. Hey Ya by OutKast (18, I think)
  3. This Is The Song That Never Ends, theoretically infinite
  4. L.A. Woman - The Doors, 12 times.
  5. Lola" by the Kinks (I am NOT going to count!!!)
  6. Feelings by Morris Albert, 20 times
  7. Born in the U.S.A. by Bruce Springsteen, at least 14 times.
  8. Fame, by David Bowie, I counted 43 times

Songs where the title appears in the lyrics more that 10 times, and the number of times.

  1. Hey Jude - The Beatles, 23 times.
  2. Hey Ya by OutKast (18, I think)
  3. This Is The Song That Never Ends, theoretically infinite
  4. L.A. Woman - The Doors, 12 times.
  5. Lola" by the Kinks (I am NOT going to count!!!)
  6. Feelings by Morris Albert, 20 times
  7. Born in the U.S.A. by Bruce Springsteen, at least 14 times.
  8. Fame, by David Bowie, I counted 43 times
  9. “Got My Mind Set On You” by George Harrison (18 times if I counted right)

Songs where the title appears in the lyrics more that 10 times, and the number of times.

  1. Hey Jude - The Beatles, 23 times.
  2. Hey Ya by OutKast (18, I think)
  3. This Is The Song That Never Ends, theoretically infinite
  4. L.A. Woman - The Doors, 12 times.
  5. Lola" by the Kinks (I am NOT going to count!!!)
  6. Feelings by Morris Albert, 20 times
  7. Born in the U.S.A. by Bruce Springsteen, at least 14 times.
  8. Fame, by David Bowie, I counted 43 times
  9. “Got My Mind Set On You” by George Harrison (18 times if I counted right
  10. Goodbye by Mary Hopkin: 20 times, or 26 if the echoes are counted

Songs where the title appears in the lyrics more that 10 times, and the number of times.

  1. Hey Jude - The Beatles, 23 times.
  2. Hey Ya by OutKast (18, I think)
  3. This Is The Song That Never Ends, theoretically infinite
  4. L.A. Woman - The Doors, 12 times.
  5. Lola" by the Kinks (I am NOT going to count!!!)
  6. Feelings by Morris Albert, 20 times
  7. Born in the U.S.A. by Bruce Springsteen, at least 14 times.
  8. Fame, by David Bowie, I counted 43 times
  9. “Got My Mind Set On You” by George Harrison (18 times if I counted right)
  10. Goodbye by Mary Hopkin: 20 times, or 26 if the echoes are counted

Just to be clear, and pedantic: “(I’ve) Got My Mind Set on You” is a song written and composed by Rudy Clark and originally recorded by James Ray in 1962." :slight_smile:

Songs where the title appears in the lyrics more that 10 times, and the number of times.

  1. Hey Jude - The Beatles, 23 times.
  2. Hey Ya by OutKast (18, I think)
  3. This Is The Song That Never Ends, theoretically infinite
  4. L.A. Woman - The Doors, 12 times.
  5. Lola" by the Kinks (I am NOT going to count!!!)
  6. Feelings by Morris Albert, 20 times
  7. Born in the U.S.A. by Bruce Springsteen, at least 14 times.
  8. Fame, by David Bowie, I counted 43 times
  9. “Got My Mind Set On You” by George Harrison (18 times if I counted right)
  10. Goodbye by Mary Hopkin: 20 times, or 26 if the echoes are counted
  11. “More More More” - Andrea True Connection (a bunch)
  12. “Good Vibrations” by the Beach Boys (16, I think)

Songs where the title appears in the lyrics more than 10 times, and the number of times.

  1. Hey Jude - The Beatles, 23 times.
  2. Hey Ya by OutKast (18, I think)
  3. This Is The Song That Never Ends, theoretically infinite
  4. L.A. Woman - The Doors, 12 times.
  5. Lola" by the Kinks (I am NOT going to count!!!)
  6. Feelings by Morris Albert, 20 times
  7. Born in the U.S.A. by Bruce Springsteen, at least 14 times.
  8. Fame, by David Bowie, I counted 43 times
  9. “Got My Mind Set On You” by George Harrison (18 times if I counted right)
  10. Goodbye by Mary Hopkin: 20 times, or 26 if the echoes are counted
  11. “More More More” - Andrea True Connection (a bunch)
  12. “Good Vibrations” by the Beach Boys
  13. “I Want to Hold Your Hand” - The Beatles, 11 times.

Pass

Dang! No one fixed my typo in the title! Thanks a lot pals!

Stepping in…

Names Budweiser rejected changing its name to for the summer.

  1. Clydesdale Micturations