Bakers Dozen

Members of the Baseball Hall of Fame with career batting averages over .300 (include player’s average).

  1. .367 - Ty Cobb
  2. .342 - Babe Ruth
  3. .345 - Tris Speaker
  4. .306 - Paul Molitor
  5. .302 - Willie Mays
  6. .312 - Joe Sewell
  7. .344 - Ted Williams
  8. .306 - George Kell
  9. .325 - Joltin’ Joe DiMaggio
  10. .358 - Rogers Hornsby
  11. .320 - Buck Leonard

Members of the Baseball Hall of Fame with career batting averages over .300 (include player’s average).

  1. .367 - Ty Cobb
  2. .342 - Babe Ruth
  3. .345 - Tris Speaker
  4. .306 - Paul Molitor
  5. .302 - Willie Mays
  6. .312 - Joe Sewell
  7. .344 - Ted Williams
  8. .306 - George Kell
  9. .325 - Joltin’ Joe DiMaggio
  10. .358 - Rogers Hornsby
  11. .338 - Tony Gwynn

Members of the Baseball Hall of Fame with career batting averages over .300 (include player’s average).

  1. .367 - Ty Cobb
  2. .342 - Babe Ruth
  3. .345 - Tris Speaker
  4. .306 - Paul Molitor
  5. .302 - Willie Mays
  6. .312 - Joe Sewell
  7. .344 - Ted Williams
  8. .306 - George Kell
  9. .325 - Joltin’ Joe DiMaggio
  10. .358 - Rogers Hornsby
  11. .320 - Buck Leonard
  12. .338 - Tony Gwynn
  13. .346 - Ed Delahanty

New category: Fictional countries

  1. Latveria - The Fantastic Four

New category: Fictional countries

  1. Latveria - The Fantastic Four
  2. Freedonia - The Marx Brothers’ Duck Soup

Fictional countries

  1. Latveria - The Fantastic Four
  2. Freedonia - The Marx Brothers’ Duck Soup
  3. Genovia - The Princess Diaries

Fictional countries

  1. Latveria - The Fantastic Four
  2. Freedonia - The Marx Brothers’ Duck Soup
  3. Genovia - The Princess Diaries
  4. Ruritania - The Prisoner of Zenda

Fictional countries

  1. Latveria - The Fantastic Four
  2. Freedonia - The Marx Brothers’ Duck Soup
  3. Genovia - The Princess Diaries
  4. Ruritania - The Prisoner of Zenda
  5. Parador - Moon Over Parador

Fictional countries

  1. Latveria - The Fantastic Four
  2. Freedonia - The Marx Brothers’ Duck Soup
  3. Genovia - The Princess Diaries
  4. Ruritania - The Prisoner of Zenda
  5. Parador - Moon Over Parador
  6. Duloc - Shrek

Fictional countries

  1. Latveria - The Fantastic Four
  2. Freedonia - The Marx Brothers’ Duck Soup
  3. Genovia - The Princess Diaries
  4. Ruritania - The Prisoner of Zenda
  5. Parador - Moon Over Parador
  6. Duloc - Shrek
  7. Grand Fenwick - The Mouse That Roared
  8. San Lorenzo - Kurt Vonnegut’s “Cat’s Cradle”

Fictional countries

  1. Latveria - The Fantastic Four
  2. Freedonia - The Marx Brothers’ Duck Soup
  3. Genovia - The Princess Diaries
  4. Ruritania - The Prisoner of Zenda
  5. Parador - Moon Over Parador
  6. Duloc - Shrek
  7. Grand Fenwick - The Mouse That Roared
  8. Eurasia - 1984

Fictional countries

  1. Latveria - The Fantastic Four
  2. Freedonia - The Marx Brothers’ Duck Soup
  3. Genovia - The Princess Diaries
  4. Ruritania - The Prisoner of Zenda
  5. Parador - Moon Over Parador
  6. Duloc - Shrek
  7. Grand Fenwick - The Mouse That Roared
  8. Eurasia -1984
  9. Elbonia - Dilbert cartoons

Fictional countries

  1. Latveria - The Fantastic Four
  2. Freedonia - The Marx Brothers’ Duck Soup
  3. Genovia - The Princess Diaries
  4. Ruritania - The Prisoner of Zenda
  5. Parador - Moon Over Parador
  6. Duloc - Shrek
  7. Grand Fenwick - The Mouse That Roared
  8. Eurasia -1984
  9. Elbonia - Dilbert cartoons
  10. Pepsi presents New Zanzibar - The Simpsons

Fictional countries

  1. Latveria - The Fantastic Four
  2. Freedonia - The Marx Brothers’ Duck Soup
  3. Genovia - The Princess Diaries
  4. Ruritania - The Prisoner of Zenda
  5. Parador - Moon Over Parador
  6. Duloc - Shrek
  7. Grand Fenwick - The Mouse That Roared
  8. Eurasia -1984
  9. Elbonia - Dilbert cartoons
  10. Pepsi presents New Zanzibar - The Simpsons
  11. Gondor - The Lord of the Rings

Fictional countries

  1. Latveria - The Fantastic Four
  2. Freedonia - The Marx Brothers’ Duck Soup
  3. Genovia - The Princess Diaries
  4. Ruritania - The Prisoner of Zenda
  5. Parador - Moon Over Parador
  6. Duloc - Shrek
  7. Grand Fenwick - The Mouse That Roared
  8. Eurasia -1984
  9. Elbonia - Dilbert cartoons
  10. Pepsi presents New Zanzibar - The Simpsons
  11. Narnia- The Chronicles of Narnia

Fictional countries

  1. Latveria - The Fantastic Four

  2. Freedonia - The Marx Brothers’ Duck Soup

  3. Genovia - The Princess Diaries

  4. Ruritania - The Prisoner of Zenda

  5. Parador - Moon Over Parador

  6. Duloc - Shrek

  7. Grand Fenwick - The Mouse That Roared

  8. Eurasia -1984

  9. Elbonia - Dilbert cartoons

  10. Pepsi presents New Zanzibar - The Simpsons

  11. Narnia- The Chronicles of Narnia

  12. Utopia (created by St. Thomas More)

  13. San Lorenzo (from Vonnegut’s "Cat’s Cradle) got lost earlier, somewhere.
    New topic: Movie or Literary Titles That Come From Shakespeare

  14. Aldous Huxley’s*** Brave New World***

New topic: Movie or Literary Titles That Come From Shakespeare

  1. Aldous Huxley’s*** Brave New World***
  2. John Steinbeck’s The Winter of Our Discontent

Movie or Literary Titles That Come From Shakespeare

  1. Aldous Huxley’s*** Brave New World***
  2. John Steinbeck’s The Winter of Our Discontent
  3. Alfred Hitchcock’s North by Northwest

Movie or Literary Titles That Come From Shakespeare

  1. Aldous Huxley’s*** Brave New World***
  2. John Steinbeck’s The Winter of Our Discontent
  3. Alfred Hitchcock’s North by Northwest
  4. Ernst Lubitsch’s To Be or Not to Be

Movie or Literary Titles That Come From Shakespeare

  1. Aldous Huxley’s*** Brave New World***
  2. John Steinbeck’s The Winter of Our Discontent
  3. Alfred Hitchcock’s North by Northwest
  4. Ernst Lubitsch’s To Be or Not to Be
  5. The mini-series, Band of Brothers

Movie or Literary Titles That Come From Shakespeare

  1. Aldous Huxley’s*** Brave New World***
  2. John Steinbeck’s The Winter of Our Discontent
  3. Alfred Hitchcock’s North by Northwest
  4. Ernst Lubitsch’s To Be or Not to Be
  5. The mini-series, Band of Brothers
  6. Moss Hart’s Light Up The Sky*
  • a character named Old Scroob in The Idle Jeste, which for decades I believed to have been written by Shakespeare (although I admit I may be wrong), said “Mad, Sire? Ah, yes, mad indeed. But observe how they do light up the sky.”