American states or cities without repeated letters in their names
- Utah
- New York
- Iowa
- Idaho
- Texas
- Maine
- Vermont
- Florida
- Cary, N.C.
- Paris, Tenn.
- Akron, Ohio
- Wyoming
- Kentucy
Television shows featuring clones and the clones that are in them.
- Orphan Black - Sarah Manning, Alison Hendrix, Cosima Niehaus, Helena, Rachel Duncan, etc.
- Clone High - Lincoln, Gandhi, Joan of Arc, John F. Kennedy, Cleopatra, etc
- Star Trek episode, “The Enemy Within”, evil Captain Kirk
- Star Wars: Clone Wars, the clone army
5.Quark: the Bettys
- Star Trek: The Next Generation episode, “Up the Long Ladder” - the Mariposan colonists
Clean up
Tangent
59968
Television shows featuring clones and the clones that are in them.
- Orphan Black - Sarah Manning, Alison Hendrix, Cosima Niehaus, Helena, Rachel Duncan, etc.
- Clone High - Lincoln, Gandhi, Joan of Arc, John F. Kennedy, Cleopatra, etc
- Star Trek episode, “The Enemy Within”, evil Captain Kirk
- Star Wars: Clone Wars, the clone army
5.Quark: the Bettys
- Star Trek: The Next Generation episode, “Up the Long Ladder” - the Mariposan colonists
- The X-Files: multiple Eves (Eve 6, Eve 7, etc.) in the episode, “Eve.”
Leaffan
59969
Television shows featuring clones and the clon[ul]
[/ul]es that are in them.
- Orphan Black - Sarah Manning, Alison Hendrix, Cosima Niehaus, Helena, Rachel Duncan, etc.
- Clone High - Lincoln, Gandhi, Joan of Arc, John F. Kennedy, Cleopatra, etc
- Star Trek episode, “The Enemy Within”, evil Captain Kirk
- Star Wars: Clone Wars, the clone army
5.Quark: the Bettys
- Star Trek: The Next Generation episode, “Up the Long Ladder” - the Mariposan colonists
- The X-Files: multiple Eves (Eve 6, Eve 7, etc.) in the episode, “Eve.”
- The Flintstones: “Ten Little Flintstones” - Alien Freds invade Bedrock. “Yaba…Daba…Do.”
Spoons
59970
Television shows featuring clones and the clones that are in them.
- Orphan Black - Sarah Manning, Alison Hendrix, Cosima Niehaus, Helena, Rachel Duncan, etc.
- Clone High - Lincoln, Gandhi, Joan of Arc, John F. Kennedy, Cleopatra, etc
- Star Trek episode, “The Enemy Within”, evil Captain Kirk
- Star Wars: Clone Wars, the clone army
5.Quark: the Bettys
- Star Trek: The Next Generation episode, “Up the Long Ladder” - the Mariposan colonists
- The X-Files: multiple Eves (Eve 6, Eve 7, etc.) in the episode, “Eve.”
- The Flintstones: “Ten Little Flintstones” - Alien Freds invade Bedrock. “Yaba…Daba…Do.”
- Sabrina the Teenage Witch: “A Halloween Story” - Sabrina clones herself to attend two functions at once.
American states or cities without repeated letters in their names
- Utah
- New York
- Iowa
- Idaho
- Texas
- Maine
- Vermont
- Florida
- Cary, N.C.
- Paris, Tenn.
- Akron, Ohio
- Wyoming
- Washington (state)
“Kentucky” has two k’s.
Pass
New:
Technology that played a significant role in your life and is now off the market
Nota Bene wordprocessor: Once the “scholarly” no-mouse speedster
Technology that played a significant role in your life and is now off the market
- Nota Bene wordprocessor: Once the “scholarly” no-mouse speedster
- IBM Selectric Typewriter. A typewriter were the carriage doesn’t move? And with correcting tape? What a concept!
See post 59958.
Television shows featuring clones and the clones that are in them.
- Orphan Black - Sarah Manning, Alison Hendrix, Cosima Niehaus, Helena, Rachel Duncan, etc.
- Clone High - Lincoln, Gandhi, Joan of Arc, John F. Kennedy, Cleopatra, etc
- Star Trek episode, “The Enemy Within”, evil Captain Kirk
- Star Wars: Clone Wars, the clone army
5.Quark: the Bettys
- Star Trek: The Next Generation episode, “Up the Long Ladder” - the Mariposan colonists
- The X-Files: multiple Eves (Eve 6, Eve 7, etc.) in the episode, “Eve.”
- The Flintstones: “Ten Little Flintstones” - Alien Freds invade Bedrock. “Yaba…Daba…Do.”
- Sabrina the Teenage Witch: “A Halloween Story” - Sabrina clones herself to attend two functions at once.
- The Clone - Lucas
Technology that played a significant role in your life and is now off the market
- Nota Bene wordprocessor: Once the “scholarly” no-mouse speedster
- IBM Selectric Typewriter. A typewriter were the carriage doesn’t move? And with correcting tape? What a concept!
- Apple Mac XL - seemed amazing at the time; badly obsolete now
Yep — never mind me :facepalm:
Tangent
59978
Television shows featuring clones and the clones that are in them.
- Orphan Black - Sarah Manning, Alison Hendrix, Cosima Niehaus, Helena, Rachel Duncan, etc.
- Clone High - Lincoln, Gandhi, Joan of Arc, John F. Kennedy, Cleopatra, etc
- Star Trek episode, “The Enemy Within”, evil Captain Kirk
- Star Wars: Clone Wars, the clone army
5.Quark: the Bettys
- Star Trek: The Next Generation episode, “Up the Long Ladder” - the Mariposan colonists
- The X-Files: multiple Eves (Eve 6, Eve 7, etc.) in the episode, “Eve.”
- The Flintstones: “Ten Little Flintstones” - Alien Freds invade Bedrock. “Yaba…Daba…Do.”
- Sabrina the Teenage Witch: “A Halloween Story” - Sabrina clones herself to attend two functions at once.
- The Clone - Lucas
- Supergirl - at the end in this season’s finale, there was apparently a Supergirl clone created
Television shows featuring clones and the clones that are in them.
- Orphan Black - Sarah Manning, Alison Hendrix, Cosima Niehaus, Helena, Rachel Duncan, etc.
- Clone High - Lincoln, Gandhi, Joan of Arc, John F. Kennedy, Cleopatra, etc
- Star Trek episode, “The Enemy Within”, evil Captain Kirk
- Star Wars: Clone Wars, the clone army
5.Quark: the Bettys
- Star Trek: The Next Generation episode, “Up the Long Ladder” - the Mariposan colonists
- The X-Files: multiple Eves (Eve 6, Eve 7, etc.) in the episode, “Eve.”
- The Flintstones: “Ten Little Flintstones” - Alien Freds invade Bedrock. “Yaba…Daba…Do.”
- Sabrina the Teenage Witch: “A Halloween Story” - Sabrina clones herself to attend two functions at once.
- The Clone - Lucas
- Supergirl - at the end in this season’s finale, there was apparently a Supergirl clone created
- Another World - Marley and Victoria (Okay, they were identical twins, but technically identical twins are clones)
Television shows featuring clones and the clones that are in them.
- Orphan Black - Sarah Manning, Alison Hendrix, Cosima Niehaus, Helena, Rachel Duncan, etc.
- Clone High - Lincoln, Gandhi, Joan of Arc, John F. Kennedy, Cleopatra, etc
- Star Trek episode, “The Enemy Within”, evil Captain Kirk
- Star Wars: Clone Wars, the clone army
5.Quark: the Bettys
- Star Trek: The Next Generation episode, “Up the Long Ladder” - the Mariposan colonists
- The X-Files: multiple Eves (Eve 6, Eve 7, etc.) in the episode, “Eve.”
- The Flintstones: “Ten Little Flintstones” - Alien Freds invade Bedrock. “Yaba…Daba…Do.”
- Sabrina the Teenage Witch: “A Halloween Story” - Sabrina clones herself to attend two functions at once.
- The Clone - Lucas
- Supergirl - at the end in this season’s finale, there was apparently a Supergirl clone created
- Another World - Marley and Victoria (Okay, they were identical twins, but technically identical twins are clones)
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “A Man Alone” (Spoiler alert for a 25-year-old show)
New category:
Women in fiction who regularly go barefoot
- Rapunzel, “Tangled”
Spoons
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New category:
Women in fiction who regularly go barefoot
- Rapunzel, “Tangled”
- Wilma Flintstone
Women in fiction who regularly go barefoot
- Rapunzel, “Tangled”
- Wilma Flintstone
- Sheena, Queen of the Jungle
Women in fiction who regularly go barefoot
- Rapunzel, “Tangled”
- Wilma Flintstone
- Sheena, Queen of the Jungle
- Lady Pole, “Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell”
Women in fiction who regularly go barefoot
- Rapunzel, “Tangled”
- Wilma Flintstone
- Sheena, Queen of the Jungle
- Lady Pole, “Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell”
- Arya Stark, A Song of Ice and Fire
jtur88
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Women in fiction who regularly go barefoot
- Rapunzel, “Tangled”
- Wilma Flintstone
- Sheena, Queen of the Jungle
- Lady Pole, “Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell”
- Arya Stark, A Song of Ice and Fire
- Maria Vargas, the Barefoot Contessa
Women in fiction who regularly go barefoot
- Rapunzel, “Tangled”
- Wilma Flintstone
- Sheena, Queen of the Jungle
- Lady Pole, “Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell”
- Arya Stark, A Song of Ice and Fire
- Maria Vargas, the Barefoot Contessa
- Luna Lovegood, “Harry Potter”