Bakers Dozen

Countries That Lie On The Equator

  1. São Tomé and Príncipe
  2. Somalia
  3. Maldives
  4. Gabon
  5. Ecuador (who’d have thunk it?)
  6. Brazil (the largest such country)

Countries That Lie On The Equator

  1. São Tomé and Príncipe
  2. Somalia
  3. Maldives
  4. Gabon
  5. Ecuador (who’d have thunk it?)
  6. Brazil (the largest such country)
  7. Kenya

Countries That Lie On The Equator

  1. São Tomé and Príncipe
  2. Somalia
  3. Maldives
  4. Gabon
  5. Ecuador (who’d have thunk it?)
  6. Brazil (the largest such country)
  7. Kenya
  8. Uganda

Countries That Lie On The Equator

  1. São Tomé and Príncipe
  2. Somalia
  3. Maldives
  4. Gabon
  5. Ecuador (who’d have thunk it?)
  6. Brazil (the largest such country)
  7. Kenya
  8. Indonesia

Countries That Lie On The Equator

  1. São Tomé and Príncipe
  2. Somalia
  3. Maldives
  4. Gabon
  5. Ecuador (who’d have thunk it?)
  6. Brazil (the largest such country)
  7. Kenya
  8. Uganda
  9. Indonesia

(fixing)

Countries That Lie On The Equator

  1. São Tomé and Príncipe
  2. Somalia
  3. Maldives
  4. Gabon
  5. Ecuador (who’d have thunk it?)
  6. Brazil (the largest such country)
  7. Kenya
  8. Uganda
  9. Indonesia
  10. Congo

Countries That Lie On The Equator

  1. São Tomé and Príncipe
  2. Somalia
  3. Maldives
  4. Gabon
  5. Ecuador (who’d have thunk it?)
  6. Brazil (the largest such country)
  7. Kenya
  8. Uganda
  9. Indonesia
  10. Congo
  11. Colombia (no others in South America)

Countries That Lie On The Equator

  1. São Tomé and Príncipe
  2. Somalia
  3. Maldives
  4. Gabon
  5. Ecuador (who’d have thunk it?)
  6. Brazil (the largest such country)
  7. Kenya
  8. Uganda
  9. Indonesia
  10. Congo
  11. Colombia (no others in South America)
  12. Democratic Republic of the Congo

Countries That Lie On The Equator

  1. São Tomé and Príncipe
  2. Somalia
  3. Maldives
  4. Gabon
  5. Ecuador (who’d have thunk it?)
  6. Brazil (the largest such country)
  7. Kenya
  8. Uganda
  9. Indonesia
  10. Congo
  11. Colombia (no others in South America)
  12. Democratic Republic of the Congo
  13. Republic of the Congo (No, it’s not the same country as #12).
    New category: Time Magazine’s Man of the Year
  14. Charles Lindbergh (the first)

New category: Time Magazine’s Man of the Year

  1. Charles Lindbergh (the first)
  2. Winston Churchill

Time Magazine’s Man of the Year

  1. Charles Lindbergh (the first)
  2. Winston Churchill
  3. Adolf Hitler (1938)

Time Magazine’s Man of the Year

  1. Charles Lindbergh (the first)
  2. Winston Churchill
  3. Adolf Hitler (1938)
  4. The Ayatollah Khomeini

Time Magazine’s Man of the Year

  1. Charles Lindbergh (the first)
  2. Winston Churchill
  3. Adolf Hitler (1938)
  4. The Ayatollah Khomeini
  5. You

Time Magazine’s Man of the Year

  1. Charles Lindbergh (the first)
  2. Winston Churchill
  3. Adolf Hitler (1938)
  4. The Ayatollah Khomeini
  5. You
  6. Jeff Bezos

Time Magazine’s Man of the Year

  1. Charles Lindbergh (the first)
  2. Winston Churchill
  3. Adolf Hitler (1938)
  4. The Ayatollah Khomeini
  5. You
  6. Jeff Bezos
  7. Franklin Roosevelt

The only three-timer (1932, 1934, and 1941)

Time Magazine’s Man of the Year

  1. Charles Lindbergh (the first)
  2. Winston Churchill
  3. Adolf Hitler (1938)
  4. The Ayatollah Khomeini
  5. You
  6. Jeff Bezos
  7. Franklin Roosevelt
  8. Bill Clinton

Time Magazine’s Man of the Year

  1. Charles Lindbergh (the first)
  2. Winston Churchill
  3. Adolf Hitler (1938)
  4. The Ayatollah Khomeini
  5. You
  6. Jeff Bezos
  7. Franklin Roosevelt
  8. Bill Clinton
  9. Judge John Sirica

Time Magazine’s Man of the Year

  1. Charles Lindbergh (the first)
  2. Winston Churchill
  3. Adolf Hitler (1938)
  4. The Ayatollah Khomeini
  5. You
  6. Jeff Bezos
  7. Franklin Roosevelt
  8. Bill Clinton
  9. Judge John Sirica
  10. Pierre Laval

Time Magazine’s Man of the Year

  1. Charles Lindbergh (the first)
  2. Winston Churchill
  3. Adolf Hitler (1938)
  4. The Ayatollah Khomeini
  5. You
  6. Jeff Bezos
  7. Franklin Roosevelt
  8. Bill Clinton
  9. Judge John Sirica
  10. Pierre Laval
  11. Barack Obama

It’s been “Person of the Year” since 1999, BTW.

Time Magazine’s Man of the Year

  1. Charles Lindbergh (the first)
  2. Winston Churchill
  3. Adolf Hitler (1938)
  4. The Ayatollah Khomeini
  5. You
  6. Jeff Bezos
  7. Franklin Roosevelt
  8. Bill Clinton
  9. Judge John Sirica
  10. Pierre Laval
  11. Barack Obama
  12. Harlow Curtice

Probably the least remembered individual named