Bakers Dozen

American states or cities without repeated letters in their names

  1. Utah
  2. New York
  3. Iowa
  4. Idaho
  5. Texas
  6. Maine
  7. Vermont
  8. Florida
  9. Cary, N.C.
  10. Paris, Tenn.
  11. Akron, Ohio
  12. Wyoming
  13. Kentucy

Television shows featuring clones and the clones that are in them.

  1. Orphan Black - Sarah Manning, Alison Hendrix, Cosima Niehaus, Helena, Rachel Duncan, etc.
  2. Clone High - Lincoln, Gandhi, Joan of Arc, John F. Kennedy, Cleopatra, etc
  3. Star Trek episode, “The Enemy Within”, evil Captain Kirk
  4. Star Wars: Clone Wars, the clone army
    5.Quark: the Bettys
  5. Star Trek: The Next Generation episode, “Up the Long Ladder” - the Mariposan colonists
    Clean up

Television shows featuring clones and the clones that are in them.

  1. Orphan Black - Sarah Manning, Alison Hendrix, Cosima Niehaus, Helena, Rachel Duncan, etc.
  2. Clone High - Lincoln, Gandhi, Joan of Arc, John F. Kennedy, Cleopatra, etc
  3. Star Trek episode, “The Enemy Within”, evil Captain Kirk
  4. Star Wars: Clone Wars, the clone army
    5.Quark: the Bettys
  5. Star Trek: The Next Generation episode, “Up the Long Ladder” - the Mariposan colonists
  6. The X-Files: multiple Eves (Eve 6, Eve 7, etc.) in the episode, “Eve.”

Television shows featuring clones and the clon[ul]
[/ul]es that are in them.

  1. Orphan Black - Sarah Manning, Alison Hendrix, Cosima Niehaus, Helena, Rachel Duncan, etc.
  2. Clone High - Lincoln, Gandhi, Joan of Arc, John F. Kennedy, Cleopatra, etc
  3. Star Trek episode, “The Enemy Within”, evil Captain Kirk
  4. Star Wars: Clone Wars, the clone army
    5.Quark: the Bettys
  5. Star Trek: The Next Generation episode, “Up the Long Ladder” - the Mariposan colonists
  6. The X-Files: multiple Eves (Eve 6, Eve 7, etc.) in the episode, “Eve.”
  7. The Flintstones: “Ten Little Flintstones” - Alien Freds invade Bedrock. “Yaba…Daba…Do.”

Television shows featuring clones and the clones that are in them.

  1. Orphan Black - Sarah Manning, Alison Hendrix, Cosima Niehaus, Helena, Rachel Duncan, etc.
  2. Clone High - Lincoln, Gandhi, Joan of Arc, John F. Kennedy, Cleopatra, etc
  3. Star Trek episode, “The Enemy Within”, evil Captain Kirk
  4. Star Wars: Clone Wars, the clone army
    5.Quark: the Bettys
  5. Star Trek: The Next Generation episode, “Up the Long Ladder” - the Mariposan colonists
  6. The X-Files: multiple Eves (Eve 6, Eve 7, etc.) in the episode, “Eve.”
  7. The Flintstones: “Ten Little Flintstones” - Alien Freds invade Bedrock. “Yaba…Daba…Do.”
  8. 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

  1. Utah
  2. New York
  3. Iowa
  4. Idaho
  5. Texas
  6. Maine
  7. Vermont
  8. Florida
  9. Cary, N.C.
  10. Paris, Tenn.
  11. Akron, Ohio
  12. Wyoming
  13. 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

  1. Nota Bene wordprocessor: Once the “scholarly” no-mouse speedster
  2. IBM Selectric Typewriter. A typewriter were the carriage doesn’t move? And with correcting tape? What a concept!

Am I being whooshed?

See post 59958.

Television shows featuring clones and the clones that are in them.

  1. Orphan Black - Sarah Manning, Alison Hendrix, Cosima Niehaus, Helena, Rachel Duncan, etc.
  2. Clone High - Lincoln, Gandhi, Joan of Arc, John F. Kennedy, Cleopatra, etc
  3. Star Trek episode, “The Enemy Within”, evil Captain Kirk
  4. Star Wars: Clone Wars, the clone army
    5.Quark: the Bettys
  5. Star Trek: The Next Generation episode, “Up the Long Ladder” - the Mariposan colonists
  6. The X-Files: multiple Eves (Eve 6, Eve 7, etc.) in the episode, “Eve.”
  7. The Flintstones: “Ten Little Flintstones” - Alien Freds invade Bedrock. “Yaba…Daba…Do.”
  8. Sabrina the Teenage Witch: “A Halloween Story” - Sabrina clones herself to attend two functions at once.
  9. The Clone - Lucas

Technology that played a significant role in your life and is now off the market

  1. Nota Bene wordprocessor: Once the “scholarly” no-mouse speedster
  2. IBM Selectric Typewriter. A typewriter were the carriage doesn’t move? And with correcting tape? What a concept!
  3. Apple Mac XL - seemed amazing at the time; badly obsolete now

Washington has 2 Ns.

Yep — never mind me :facepalm:

Television shows featuring clones and the clones that are in them.

  1. Orphan Black - Sarah Manning, Alison Hendrix, Cosima Niehaus, Helena, Rachel Duncan, etc.
  2. Clone High - Lincoln, Gandhi, Joan of Arc, John F. Kennedy, Cleopatra, etc
  3. Star Trek episode, “The Enemy Within”, evil Captain Kirk
  4. Star Wars: Clone Wars, the clone army
    5.Quark: the Bettys
  5. Star Trek: The Next Generation episode, “Up the Long Ladder” - the Mariposan colonists
  6. The X-Files: multiple Eves (Eve 6, Eve 7, etc.) in the episode, “Eve.”
  7. The Flintstones: “Ten Little Flintstones” - Alien Freds invade Bedrock. “Yaba…Daba…Do.”
  8. Sabrina the Teenage Witch: “A Halloween Story” - Sabrina clones herself to attend two functions at once.
  9. The Clone - Lucas
  10. 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.

  1. Orphan Black - Sarah Manning, Alison Hendrix, Cosima Niehaus, Helena, Rachel Duncan, etc.
  2. Clone High - Lincoln, Gandhi, Joan of Arc, John F. Kennedy, Cleopatra, etc
  3. Star Trek episode, “The Enemy Within”, evil Captain Kirk
  4. Star Wars: Clone Wars, the clone army
    5.Quark: the Bettys
  5. Star Trek: The Next Generation episode, “Up the Long Ladder” - the Mariposan colonists
  6. The X-Files: multiple Eves (Eve 6, Eve 7, etc.) in the episode, “Eve.”
  7. The Flintstones: “Ten Little Flintstones” - Alien Freds invade Bedrock. “Yaba…Daba…Do.”
  8. Sabrina the Teenage Witch: “A Halloween Story” - Sabrina clones herself to attend two functions at once.
  9. The Clone - Lucas
  10. Supergirl - at the end in this season’s finale, there was apparently a Supergirl clone created
  11. 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.

  1. Orphan Black - Sarah Manning, Alison Hendrix, Cosima Niehaus, Helena, Rachel Duncan, etc.
  2. Clone High - Lincoln, Gandhi, Joan of Arc, John F. Kennedy, Cleopatra, etc
  3. Star Trek episode, “The Enemy Within”, evil Captain Kirk
  4. Star Wars: Clone Wars, the clone army
    5.Quark: the Bettys
  5. Star Trek: The Next Generation episode, “Up the Long Ladder” - the Mariposan colonists
  6. The X-Files: multiple Eves (Eve 6, Eve 7, etc.) in the episode, “Eve.”
  7. The Flintstones: “Ten Little Flintstones” - Alien Freds invade Bedrock. “Yaba…Daba…Do.”
  8. Sabrina the Teenage Witch: “A Halloween Story” - Sabrina clones herself to attend two functions at once.
  9. The Clone - Lucas
  10. Supergirl - at the end in this season’s finale, there was apparently a Supergirl clone created
  11. Another World - Marley and Victoria (Okay, they were identical twins, but technically identical twins are clones)
  12. 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

  1. Rapunzel, “Tangled”

New category:

Women in fiction who regularly go barefoot

  1. Rapunzel, “Tangled”
  2. Wilma Flintstone

Women in fiction who regularly go barefoot

  1. Rapunzel, “Tangled”
  2. Wilma Flintstone
  3. Sheena, Queen of the Jungle

Women in fiction who regularly go barefoot

  1. Rapunzel, “Tangled”
  2. Wilma Flintstone
  3. Sheena, Queen of the Jungle
  4. Lady Pole, “Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell”

Women in fiction who regularly go barefoot

  1. Rapunzel, “Tangled”
  2. Wilma Flintstone
  3. Sheena, Queen of the Jungle
  4. Lady Pole, “Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell”
  5. Arya Stark, A Song of Ice and Fire

Women in fiction who regularly go barefoot

  1. Rapunzel, “Tangled”
  2. Wilma Flintstone
  3. Sheena, Queen of the Jungle
  4. Lady Pole, “Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell”
  5. Arya Stark, A Song of Ice and Fire
  6. Maria Vargas, the Barefoot Contessa

Women in fiction who regularly go barefoot

  1. Rapunzel, “Tangled”
  2. Wilma Flintstone
  3. Sheena, Queen of the Jungle
  4. Lady Pole, “Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell”
  5. Arya Stark, A Song of Ice and Fire
  6. Maria Vargas, the Barefoot Contessa
  7. Luna Lovegood, “Harry Potter”