Bakers Dozen

Okay. Now the endings of the books

  1. Tomorrow is another day - Margaret Mitchell, Gone With The Wind
  2. “And I don’t hear that anybody by the Hoppard name has been seen or heard tell of thereabouts.” - Manly Wade Wellman, John the Balladeer.
  3. “I been away a long time.” Ken Kesey, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
  4. :Now what the hell do you suppose is eatin’ them two guys?" John Steinbeck, Of Mice and Men
  5. " I always learn something new at lip-reading school." David Lodge, “Deaf Sentence”
  6. “The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.” George Orwell, “Animal Farm.”
  7. But if the Professor was right it was only the beginning of the adventures of Narnia. C.S. Lewis, The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe
  8. “And so, as Tiny Tim observed, God bless Us, Every One!” A Christmas Carol, Charles Dickens
  9. “In her heart it was Christmas, and she was busy singing.” From Anna, by Jean Little.
  10. “But Flopsy, Mopsy, and Cotton-tail had bread and milk and blackberries for supper.” Beatrix Poter, “Peter Rabbit”
  11. “He loved Big Brother.” 1984, George Orwell.

Okay. Now the endings of the books

  1. Tomorrow is another day - Margaret Mitchell, Gone With The Wind
  2. “And I don’t hear that anybody by the Hoppard name has been seen or heard tell of thereabouts.” - Manly Wade Wellman, John the Balladeer.
  3. “I been away a long time.” Ken Kesey, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
  4. :Now what the hell do you suppose is eatin’ them two guys?" John Steinbeck, Of Mice and Men
  5. " I always learn something new at lip-reading school." David Lodge, “Deaf Sentence”
  6. “The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.” George Orwell, “Animal Farm.”
  7. But if the Professor was right it was only the beginning of the adventures of Narnia. C.S. Lewis, The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe
  8. “And so, as Tiny Tim observed, God bless Us, Every One!” A Christmas Carol, Charles Dickens
  9. “In her heart it was Christmas, and she was busy singing.” From Anna, by Jean Little.
  10. “But Flopsy, Mopsy, and Cotton-tail had bread and milk and blackberries for supper.” Beatrix Poter, “Peter Rabbit”
  11. “He loved Big Brother.” 1984, George Orwell.
  12. “Then there was only the ocean and the sky and the figure of Howard Roark.” Ayn Rand, The Fountainhead.

Okay. Now the endings of the books

  1. Tomorrow is another day - Margaret Mitchell, Gone With The Wind
  2. “And I don’t hear that anybody by the Hoppard name has been seen or heard tell of thereabouts.” - Manly Wade Wellman, John the Balladeer.
  3. “I been away a long time.” Ken Kesey, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
  4. :Now what the hell do you suppose is eatin’ them two guys?" John Steinbeck, Of Mice and Men
  5. " I always learn something new at lip-reading school." David Lodge, “Deaf Sentence”
  6. “The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.” George Orwell, “Animal Farm.”
  7. But if the Professor was right it was only the beginning of the adventures of Narnia. C.S. Lewis, The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe
  8. “And so, as Tiny Tim observed, God bless Us, Every One!” A Christmas Carol, Charles Dickens
  9. “In her heart it was Christmas, and she was busy singing.” From Anna, by Jean Little.
  10. “But Flopsy, Mopsy, and Cotton-tail had bread and milk and blackberries for supper.” Beatrix Poter, “Peter Rabbit”
  11. “He loved Big Brother.” 1984, George Orwell.
  12. “Then there was only the ocean and the sky and the figure of Howard Roark.” Ayn Rand, The Fountainhead.
  13. “O God – please give him back! I shall keep asking You.” - A Prayer For Owen Meany by John Irving

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Sit-com character whose first name is the same as the actor that plays him or her

  1. Andy Taylor played by Andy Griffith - The Andy Griffith Show

Sit-com character whose first name is the same as the actor that plays him or her

  1. Andy Taylor played by Andy Griffith - The Andy Griffith Show
  2. Woody Boyd played by Woody Harrelson - Cheers

Sit-com character whose first name is the same as the actor that plays him or her

  1. Andy Taylor played by Andy Griffith - The Andy Griffith Show
  2. Woody Boyd played by Woody Harrelson - Cheers
  3. Roseanne Conner played by Roseanne Barr - Roseanne

Sit-com character whose first name is the same as the actor that plays him or her

  1. Andy Taylor played by Andy Griffith - The Andy Griffith Show
  2. Woody Boyd played by Woody Harrelson - Cheers
  3. Roseanne Conner played by Roseanne Barr - Roseanne
  4. Charlie Harper played by Charlie Sheen - Two and a Half Men

Sit-com character whose first name is the same as the actor that plays him or her

  1. Andy Taylor played by Andy Griffith - The Andy Griffith Show
  2. Woody Boyd played by Woody Harrelson - Cheers
  3. Roseanne Conner played by Roseanne Barr - Roseanne
  4. Charlie Harper played by Charlie Sheen - Two and a Half Men
  5. Everybody Loves Raymond - Ray Romano as Ray Barone

Sit-com character whose first name is the same as the actor that plays him or her

  1. Andy Taylor played by Andy Griffith - The Andy Griffith Show
  2. Woody Boyd played by Woody Harrelson - Cheers
  3. Roseanne Conner played by Roseanne Barr - Roseanne
  4. Charlie Harper played by Charlie Sheen - Two and a Half Men
  5. Everybody Loves Raymond - Ray Romano as Ray Barone
  6. Mary Richards played by Mary Tyler Moore

Sit-com character whose first name is the same as the actor that plays him or her

  1. Andy Taylor played by Andy Griffith - The Andy Griffith Show
  2. Woody Boyd played by Woody Harrelson - Cheers
  3. Roseanne Conner played by Roseanne Barr - Roseanne
  4. Charlie Harper played by Charlie Sheen - Two and a Half Men
  5. Everybody Loves Raymond - Ray Romano as Ray Barone
  6. Mary Richards played by Mary Tyler Moore
  7. Joan Davis as Joan Stevens, in “I Married Joan”.

Sit-com character whose first name is the same as the actor that plays him or her

  1. Andy Taylor played by Andy Griffith - The Andy Griffith Show
  2. Woody Boyd played by Woody Harrelson - Cheers
  3. Roseanne Conner played by Roseanne Barr - Roseanne
  4. Charlie Harper played by Charlie Sheen - Two and a Half Men
  5. Everybody Loves Raymond - Ray Romano as Ray Barone
  6. Mary Richards played by Mary Tyler Moore
  7. Joan Davis as Joan Stevens, in “I Married Joan”.
  8. Will “The Fresh Prince” Smith played by Will Smith - The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

Sit-com character whose first name is the same as the actor that plays him or her

  1. Andy Taylor played by Andy Griffith - The Andy Griffith Show
  2. Woody Boyd played by Woody Harrelson - Cheers
  3. Roseanne Conner played by Roseanne Barr - Roseanne
  4. Charlie Harper played by Charlie Sheen - Two and a Half Men
  5. Everybody Loves Raymond - Ray Romano as Ray Barone
  6. Mary Richards played by Mary Tyler Moore
  7. Joan Davis as Joan Stevens, in “I Married Joan”.
  8. Will “The Fresh Prince” Smith played by Will Smith - The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
  9. Lucy Ricardo played by Lucille Ball - I Love Lucy

Sit-com character whose first name is the same as the actor that plays him or her

  1. Andy Taylor played by Andy Griffith - The Andy Griffith Show
  2. Woody Boyd played by Woody Harrelson - Cheers
  3. Roseanne Conner played by Roseanne Barr - Roseanne
  4. Charlie Harper played by Charlie Sheen - Two and a Half Men
  5. Everybody Loves Raymond - Ray Romano as Ray Barone
  6. Mary Richards played by Mary Tyler Moore
  7. Joan Davis as Joan Stevens, in “I Married Joan”.
  8. Will “The Fresh Prince” Smith played by Will Smith - The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
  9. Lucy Ricardo played by Lucille Ball - I Love Lucy
  10. Bob Hartley played by Bob Newhart - The Bob Newhart Show

Sit-com character whose first name is the same as the actor that plays him or her

  1. Andy Taylor played by Andy Griffith - The Andy Griffith Show
  2. Woody Boyd played by Woody Harrelson - Cheers
  3. Roseanne Conner played by Roseanne Barr - Roseanne
  4. Charlie Harper played by Charlie Sheen - Two and a Half Men
  5. Everybody Loves Raymond - Ray Romano as Ray Barone
  6. Mary Richards played by Mary Tyler Moore
  7. Joan Davis as Joan Stevens, in “I Married Joan”.
  8. Will “The Fresh Prince” Smith played by Will Smith - The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
  9. Lucy Ricardo played by Lucille Ball - I Love Lucy
  10. Bob Hartley played by Bob Newhart - The Bob Newhart Show
  11. Tim Taylor played by Tim Allen - Home Improvement

Sit-com character whose first name is the same as the actor that plays him or her

  1. Andy Taylor played by Andy Griffith - The Andy Griffith Show
  2. Woody Boyd played by Woody Harrelson - Cheers
  3. Roseanne Conner played by Roseanne Barr - Roseanne
  4. Charlie Harper played by Charlie Sheen - Two and a Half Men
  5. Everybody Loves Raymond - Ray Romano as Ray Barone
  6. Mary Richards played by Mary Tyler Moore
  7. Joan Davis as Joan Stevens, in “I Married Joan”.
  8. Will “The Fresh Prince” Smith played by Will Smith - The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
  9. Lucy Ricardo played by Lucille Ball - I Love Lucy
  10. Bob Hartley played by Bob Newhart - The Bob Newhart Show
  11. Tim Taylor played by Tim Allen - Home Improvement
  12. Tony Micelli played by Tony Danza -Who’s The Boss

Sit-com character whose first name is the same as the actor that plays him or her

  1. Andy Taylor played by Andy Griffith - The Andy Griffith Show
  2. Woody Boyd played by Woody Harrelson - Cheers
  3. Roseanne Conner played by Roseanne Barr - Roseanne
  4. Charlie Harper played by Charlie Sheen - Two and a Half Men
  5. Everybody Loves Raymond - Ray Romano as Ray Barone
  6. Mary Richards played by Mary Tyler Moore
  7. Joan Davis as Joan Stevens, in “I Married Joan”.
  8. Will “The Fresh Prince” Smith played by Will Smith - The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
  9. Lucy Ricardo played by Lucille Ball - I Love Lucy
  10. Bob Hartley played by Bob Newhart - The Bob Newhart Show
  11. Tim Taylor played by Tim Allen - Home Improvement
  12. Tony Micelli played by Tony Danza -Who’s The Boss
  13. Kevin Gable played by Kevin James - Kevin Can Wait

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Songs that mention a fruit in the lyrics (bonus point if the fruit is not in the song title)

  1. You’re So Vain, by Carly Simon: “Your scarf it was apricot”

Songs that mention a fruit in the lyrics (bonus point if the fruit is not in the song title)

  1. You’re So Vain, by Carly Simon: “Your scarf it was apricot”
  2. “When the World Was Young” starts with “Ah, the apple tree”)

Songs that mention a fruit in the lyrics (bonus point if the fruit is not in the song title)

  1. You’re So Vain, by Carly Simon: “Your scarf it was apricot”
  2. “When the World Was Young” starts with “Ah, the apple tree”)
  3. “Summer Wine” by Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazelwood (Strawberries, cherries and an angel kissing spring)

Songs that mention a fruit in the lyrics (bonus point if the fruit is not in the song title)

  1. You’re So Vain, by Carly Simon: “Your scarf it was apricot”
  2. “When the World Was Young” starts with “Ah, the apple tree”)
  3. “Summer Wine” by Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazelwood (Strawberries, cherries and an angel kissing spring)
  4. “We Don’t Have to Take Our Clothes Off” by Jermaine Stewart (We could dance and party all night / And drink some cherry wine)

Songs that mention a fruit in the lyrics (bonus point if the fruit is not in the song title)

  1. You’re So Vain, by Carly Simon: “Your scarf it was apricot”
  2. “When the World Was Young” starts with “Ah, the apple tree”)
  3. “Summer Wine” by Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazelwood (Strawberries, cherries and an angel kissing spring)
  4. “We Don’t Have to Take Our Clothes Off” by Jermaine Stewart (We could dance and party all night / And drink some cherry wine
  5. “Shake Your Rump” by The Beastie Boys “I got more rhymes than Jamaica got mangoes.”

Songs that mention a fruit in the lyrics (bonus point if the fruit is not in the song title)

  1. You’re So Vain, by Carly Simon: “Your scarf it was apricot”
  2. “When the World Was Young” starts with “Ah, the apple tree”)
  3. “Summer Wine” by Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazelwood (Strawberries, cherries and an angel kissing spring)
  4. “We Don’t Have to Take Our Clothes Off” by Jermaine Stewart (We could dance and party all night / And drink some cherry wine
  5. “Shake Your Rump” by The Beastie Boys “I got more rhymes than Jamaica got mangoes.”
  6. “Venus and Mars,” Paul McCartney and Wings (“Red lights, green lights/Strawberry wine”)