User:Guerreroast/Challenges
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alphabet
![]()
- Atlanta Negro Voters League; Adelaide Thurston
- Bill Jackman (basketball); Bruno Villareal
- Casino Beach (Fort Worth, Texas); Clifford Hood
- Drug policy of Missouri; Drug policy of Alabama
- Edward S. Popek; Eligio Escobar
- Freeman, Texas; Frank H. Wheeler
- Guyvanho; Green Hill, Texas
- Hayes-Sammons Pesticide Plant; Harry Heye Tammen
- Isaac Chesley Morris; Irving Levitas
- John P. Morris; Jack Reardon (politician)
- Karfa Diallo; Kassandra Frederique
- Lynching of Robert Mallard; Lesis
- Margo Cilker; Medhane
- Nine-Mile Bridge; Nathan Scarritt
- Otto Floto; Old Center, Texas
- Pedestrian crossing flag; Prospect, Marion County, Texas
- Quicksand, Texas; Q
- Richaxxhaitian; Richard Kyle Fox
- Samuel S. Mayerberg; Stove God Cooks
- Theodore S. Case; Texas Cotton Acreage Control Law of 1931–32
- Udston, Texas; United Friends of Temperance
- Vincent R. Murphy; Verbena, Texas
- William Gillis (businessman); William B. Goggins
- Xanna Indians; X
- Yoshio Kobuki; Yegua, Texas
- Zella, Texas; Zionville, Texas
Bonus:
- 0
- 10 (mixtape)
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- 9
As if by magic…
- Red Knight - William M. Odom
- Hunter - Grancel Fitz
- Clown - Ben Palmer (comedian)
- Balloonist - Edward S. Popek
- Wizard - Charles C. Peterson
- Spaceman - an astronaut or astrophysicist
- Cook - a chef or food critic
- Caveman - Luigi Schiaparelli
- Zookeeper - a zookeeper or animal scientist (zoologist, entomologist etc.)
- Diver - a diver or marine biologist
- Cowboy - Robert J. Kleberg III
- Aladdin - a thief or someone with a "rags to riches" story
- Pirate - Vincent R. Murphy
- Gladiator - Hiram Sanborn Chamberlain
Astronaut
Calendar
Choosing DYK
- Winter of 1917–18 in the United States – August 2025
- John P. Morris – June 2025
- Anne (elephant) – October 2025
- .
- .
- Dorothy Burnham – November 2025
- Kevo Muney – November 2025
- Amon G. Carter Jr. – November 2025
- Ferry Torrez – October 2025
- Bob Comfort – December 2025
- .
- Jack Kimble – October 2025
- Curtis Bay Incinerator – September 2025
- Luke S. May – October 2025
- Franz Taibosh – October 2025
- .
- .
- .
- .
- .
- .
- .
- .
- Samuel S. Mayerberg – August 2025
- .
- Jack Reardon (politician) – June 2025
- Edward R. Kone – February 2026
- Charles C. Peterson – October 2025
- Ambam (gorilla) – November 2025
- Disappearance of Taylor Casey – September 2025
- Milt Rosen – December 2025
Centenarian
- 1700s – James Titus
- 1800s – Andrew Jackson Titus
- 1900s – Rome Streetz
Decadent
(Bold is bonus: women articles)
![]()
- 1900s – Helen Winter
- 1910s – Cléanthe Carr
- 1920s – Betty Sherrill
- 1930s – Marika Somogyi
- 1940s – Jack Reardon (politician)
- 1950s – Notemba Tjipueja
- 1960s – Bill Jackman (basketball)
- 1970s – Jennifer Bonjean
- 1980s – Armani Caesar
- 1990s – Margo Cilker
Diplomat
7/15; one required for each continent pairing. Articles should be able to be in Wikiprojects for both sides
- Africa/Europe: Karfa Diallo, Senegalese-born, active in France
- Asia/Europe: Anne (elephant), Sri Lankan-born, active in UK
- Asia/North America: Yoshio Kobuki, American of Japanese descent, lived in Japan
- Europe/Oceania: Cecil Herbert Sharpley, UK-born, active in Australia
- North America/Europe: Joseph Goldwasser, Polish-born, active in United States
- North America/Africa: Ring Ayuel, South Sudanese-born, active in United States
- South America/Oceania: Gold Fang, Trinidadian-born, active in Australia
Elementary
Explorer
Create an article about a populated place in each of the 30 climates of the Köppen climate classification. Use this to verify
- Bsh – Apache Ranch, Texas
- Bwk – Alamo Alto, Texas
- Cfa – Black Jack, North Carolina
- Dfa – Lacey, Iowa
Maximalist
Phoenix
- Deleted article — Gillie da Kid
Quite the character
- 5 – Lesis
- 6 –
- 7 – Medhane
- 8 – Gold Fang
- 9 – Nick Grant
- 10 – Warren Page
- 11 – Isaac Pelayo
- 12 – J. J. Mayfield
- 13 – Richard Kyle Fox
- 14 – James E. Jackson
- 15 – Mildred McAdory
- 16 – William B. Goggins
- 17 – William Cocke Young
- 18 – Andrew Jackson Titus
- 19 – Leslie B. Worthington
- 20 – Curtis Bay Incinerator
- 21 – Balens Cho (Hot Candles)
- 22 – Charles Stanfield Taylor
- 23 – Jack Reardon (politician)
- 24 – Daniel Montague (surveyor)
- 25 – United Friends of Temperance
Bonus
- 26 – Casino Beach (Fort Worth, Texas)
- 27 – Hayes-Sammons Pesticide Plant
- 28 – Watkins, Van Zandt County, Texas
- 29 – Spring Street Presbyterian Church
- 30 – Eleanor Brown (interior designer)
- 31 – List of tournament Scrabble players
- 32 – Winter of 1917–18 in the United States
- 33 –
- 34 – Pleasant Glade, Van Zandt County, Texas
- 35 –
- 36 – Disappearance of Charles Arlin Henderson
- 37 – Texas Cotton Acreage Control Law of 1931–32
- 38 –
- 39 –
- 40 – Honorable C.N.O.T.E. production discography
- 41 –
- 42 –
- 43 –
- 44 –
- 45 –
- 46 –
- 47 –
- 48 –
- 49 –
- 50 –
Rainbow
![]()
- Blue: Ombudsman services by country – ice (listed as cyan)
- Green: Kirk, Limestone County, Texas – lime
- Orange: Joseph Goldwasser – gold (both yellow and orange)
- Purple/magenta: Earl E. Bell – Bell
- Red: Anna Rose, Texas – rose
- Yellow: Gold Fang – gold (both yellow and orange)
Rock around the clock
![]()
See Time card
Round the world
34/196. Needs to be applicable to a WikiProject to count. One country per person
- Australia – Cecil Herbert Sharpley
- The Bahamas – Disappearance of Taylor Casey
- Brazil – Willian Cardoso
- Bulgaria – Antonio Zeno Shindler
- Canada – Isaac Chesley Morris
- Egypt – Ragab Mohamed Abu Zeid Zair
- Germany – DJ Holiday
- Greece – Lesis
- Haiti – Woodly Caymitte
- Hungary – Marika Somogyi
- Ireland – Richard Kyle Fox
- Italy – Luigi Schiaparelli
- Japan — Yoshio Kobuki
- Kenya – Samuel Naibei Kiplimo
- Mexico – Maria Andrea Castanon Villanueva (then New Spain)
- Mozambique – Navara (poacher)
- Namibia – Notemba Tjipueja
- Netherlands – David Broekman
- Nigeria – Ben Obumselu
- North Korea – Charles Ryu
- Philippines – Alice Franklin Bryant
- Poland – Joseph Goldwasser
- Republic of the Congo – Guyvanho
- Russia – Abe Epstein
- Senegal – Karfa Diallo
- South Africa – Franz Taibosh
- South Sudan – Ring Ayuel
- Sri Lanka – Anne (elephant)
- Trinidad and Tobago – Gold Fang
- Uganda – Dennis Kasumba
- Ukraine – Irving Levitas
- United Kingdom – Acton family
- United States — James E. Jackson
- Zimbabwe – Fungai Chaderopa
Switch
![]()
- Anne (elephant) – 3 October 2025
- Charles C. Peterson – 28 October 2025
- Curtis Bay Incinerator – 13 September 2025
- Disappearance of Taylor Casey – 30 September 2025
- Winter of 1917–18 in the United States – 31 July 2025
- Jack Reardon (politician) – 27 June 2025
- Dorothy Burnham – 6 November 2025
- Shel Hershorn – 3 October 2025
- John P. Morris – 2 June 2025
Vitality
- Level 5: C. H. D. Buys Ballot, G. N. Ramachandran