Bakers Dozen

Movies Featuring Two Members of the Dirty Dozen or the Magnificent Seven

  1. The Great Escape (Bronson, Coburn and McQueen)
  2. Kelly’s Heroes (Savalas, Sutherland)
  3. Emperor of the North (Borgnine, Marvin)
  4. Bullitt (McQueen, Vaughn)
  5. The Split (Borgnine and Sutherland)
  6. Death Hunt (Bronson and Marvin)
  7. The Mechanic (Bronson and Savalas)
  8. Ice Station Zebra (Borgnine and Brown)
  9. Bad Day at Black Rock (Marvin, Borgnine, and Ryan)
  10. Pancho Villa (Telly Savalas and Clint Walker)

Movies Featuring Two Members of the Dirty Dozen or the Magnificent Seven

  1. The Great Escape (Bronson, Coburn and McQueen)
  2. Kelly’s Heroes (Savalas, Sutherland)
  3. Emperor of the North (Borgnine, Marvin)
  4. Bullitt (McQueen, Vaughn)
  5. The Split (Borgnine and Sutherland)
  6. Death Hunt (Bronson and Marvin)
  7. The Mechanic (Bronson and Savalas)
  8. Ice Station Zebra (Borgnine and Brown)
  9. Bad Day at Black Rock (Marvin, Borgnine, and Ryan)
  10. Pancho Villa (Telly Savalas and Clint Walker)
  11. Charade (George Kennedy and James Coburn)

Movies Featuring Two Members of the Dirty Dozen or the Magnificent Seven

  1. The Great Escape (Bronson, Coburn and McQueen)
  2. Kelly’s Heroes (Savalas, Sutherland)
  3. Emperor of the North (Borgnine, Marvin)
  4. Bullitt (McQueen, Vaughn)
  5. The Split (Borgnine and Sutherland)
  6. Death Hunt (Bronson and Marvin)
  7. The Mechanic (Bronson and Savalas)
  8. Ice Station Zebra (Borgnine and Brown)
  9. Bad Day at Black Rock (Marvin, Borgnine, and Ryan)
  10. Pancho Villa (Telly Savalas and Clint Walker)
  11. Charade (George Kennedy and James Coburn)
  12. Brass Target (Cassavetes, Kennedy, and Vaughn)

Movies Featuring Two Members of the Dirty Dozen or the Magnificent Seven

  1. The Great Escape (Bronson, Coburn and McQueen)
  2. Kelly’s Heroes (Savalas, Sutherland)
  3. Emperor of the North (Borgnine, Marvin)
  4. Bullitt (McQueen, Vaughn)
  5. The Split (Borgnine and Sutherland)
  6. Death Hunt (Bronson and Marvin)
  7. The Mechanic (Bronson and Savalas)
  8. Ice Station Zebra (Borgnine and Brown)
  9. Bad Day at Black Rock (Marvin, Borgnine, and Ryan)
  10. Pancho Villa (Telly Savalas and Clint Walker)
  11. Charade (George Kennedy and James Coburn)
  12. Brass Target (Cassavetes, Kennedy, and Vaughn)
  13. The Poppy is Also a Flower (Brynner, Wallach)

Next: Phrases with homophones

  1. A pair of pears.

Next: Phrases with homophones

  1. A pair of pears.
  2. How much wood would a woodchuck chuck?

Phrases with homophones

  1. A pair of pears.
  2. How much wood would a woodchuck chuck?
  3. The boyscout knew not which new knot to use for tying two yews together.

Phrases with homophones

  1. A pair of pears.
  2. How much wood would a woodchuck chuck?
  3. The boyscout knew not which new knot to use for tying two yews together.
  4. The nun knew none of the new novices.

Phrases with homophones

  1. A pair of pears.
  2. How much wood would a woodchuck chuck?
  3. The boyscout knew not which new knot to use for tying two yews together.
  4. The nun knew none of the new novices.
  5. The tide slowed Bob’s boat enough that the race ended up being tied.

Phrases with homophones

  1. A pair of pears.
  2. How much wood would a woodchuck chuck?
  3. The boyscout knew not which new knot to use for tying two yews together.
  4. The nun knew none of the new novices.
  5. The tide slowed Bob’s boat enough that the race ended up being tied.
  6. They’re putting their stuff over there.

Phrases with homophones

  1. A pair of pears.
  2. How much wood would a woodchuck chuck?
  3. The boyscout knew not which new knot to use for tying two yews together.
  4. The nun knew none of the new novices.
  5. The tide slowed Bob’s boat enough that the race ended up being tied.
  6. They’re putting their stuff over there.
  7. By the bye

Phrases with homophones

  1. A pair of pears.
  2. How much wood would a woodchuck chuck?
  3. The boyscout knew not which new knot to use for tying two yews together.
  4. The nun knew none of the new novices.
  5. The tide slowed Bob’s boat enough that the race ended up being tied.
  6. They’re putting their stuff over there.
  7. By the bye
  8. The yews kept the shepherd from putting his ewes to use.

Phrases with homophones

  1. A pair of pears.
  2. How much wood would a woodchuck chuck?
  3. The boy scout knew not which new knot to use for tying two yews together.
  4. The nun knew none of the new novices.
  5. The tide slowed Bob’s boat enough that the race ended up being tied.
  6. They’re putting their stuff over there.
  7. By the bye
  8. The yews kept the shepherd from putting his ewes to use.
  9. It takes two to tango.

Phrases with homophones

  1. A pair of pears.
  2. How much wood would a woodchuck chuck?
  3. The boy scout knew not which new knot to use for tying two yews together.
  4. The nun knew none of the new novices.
  5. The tide slowed Bob’s boat enough that the race ended up being tied.
  6. They’re putting their stuff over there.
  7. By the bye
  8. The yews kept the shepherd from putting his ewes to use.
  9. It takes two to tango.
  10. A reasonable ticket price is a fair fare.

Phrases with homophones

  1. A pair of pears.
  2. How much wood would a woodchuck chuck?
  3. The boy scout knew not which new knot to use for tying two yews together.
  4. The nun knew none of the new novices.
  5. The tide slowed Bob’s boat enough that the race ended up being tied.
  6. They’re putting their stuff over there.
  7. By the bye
  8. The yews kept the shepherd from putting his ewes to use.
  9. It takes two to tango.
  10. A reasonable ticket price is a fair fare.
  11. The buffalo herd stampeded when they heard thunder.

Phrases with homophones

  1. A pair of pears.
  2. How much wood would a woodchuck chuck?
  3. The boy scout knew not which new knot to use for tying two yews together.
  4. The nun knew none of the new novices.
  5. The tide slowed Bob’s boat enough that the race ended up being tied.
  6. They’re putting their stuff over there.
  7. By the bye
  8. The yews kept the shepherd from putting his ewes to use.
  9. It takes two to tango.
  10. A reasonable ticket price is a fair fare.
  11. The buffalo herd stampeded when they heard thunder.
  12. Do the Dew!

hrases with homophones

  1. A pair of pears.
  2. How much wood would a woodchuck chuck?
  3. The boy scout knew not which new knot to use for tying two yews together.
  4. The nun knew none of the new novices.
  5. The tide slowed Bob’s boat enough that the race ended up being tied.
  6. They’re putting their stuff over there.
  7. By the bye
  8. The yews kept the shepherd from putting his ewes to use.
  9. It takes two to tango.
  10. A reasonable ticket price is a fair fare.
  11. The buffalo herd stampeded when they heard thunder.
  12. Do the Dew!
  13. You’ll bring the Yule log.

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Famous kid detectives.

  1. Encyclopedia Brown

Famous kid detectives

  1. Encyclopedia Brown
  2. The Boxcar Children

Famous kid detectives

  1. Encyclopedia Brown
  2. The Boxcar Children
  3. Cam Jansen

Famous kid detectives

  1. Encyclopedia Brown
  2. The Boxcar Children
  3. Cam Jansen
  4. The Three Investigators

Famous kid detectives

  1. Encyclopedia Brown
  2. The Boxcar Children
  3. Cam Jansen
  4. The Three Investigators
  5. Frank and Joe Hardy