My progress in the challenges set at User:Bilorv/Challenges.
Special mention to the DYK Calendar, Hooker, Jack of all trades, Millionaire, Maximalist, Minimalist, Polyglot, Polyonymous, Rock around the clock, Switch, Astronaut and Decadent challenges that I completed before I knew they existed.
Honourable mention to the letter Q, the only letter in the alphabet I hadn't created an article for, before knowing of the challenge, and to Theleekycauldron for suggesting Jim Qualey, and the colour orange for being difficult to place in article titles; positively, let's shout out the Katherine Johnson article, which I had reviewed for GA thus checking off the nefarious mathematics category, and one edit at the Agron (given name) article that saw the addition of sources in Albanian and Latin in one.
I also thank the challenges for helping me discover exactly how many uncredited ITNs I had (12).
Main challenges
editAlphabet
editDone (Mostly from User:Kingsif/Directory#Articles I have created and User:Kingsif/Directory#Articles I have translated)
- A: Alí Domínguez, Armando.Info, Acarigua prison riot, Assignment: Venezuela, Argentine LGBT+ cinema, Art of Francisco Narváez in the University City of Caracas, Alfredo Hueck, Amaneció de golpe, Alia Penner, Art of Mateo Manaure in the University City of Caracas, Aya Girard de Langlade Mpali, Adam Girard de Langlade Mpali, Annette Echikunwoke, Avraham Tamir, Apolo Awards, Agron House, AK-47 (cannabis), Avenida Bolívar, Caracas, Attack on Fort Paramacay, Aula Magna (Central University of Venezuela), Ana María Campos, Andrea Fernanda Tovar, Alexandra Mey, Alejandra Melfo, Ana Elisa Osorio, Attack of Rufo Chacón, Adriana Pichardo, Ayacucho Theatre, Arturo Ríos
- B: Bisbee '17, Being Impossible, Bolivarian Revolution in film, Berger des Nuages, Ben Lewis (Canadian actor), Belarus 2020 Summer Olympics scandal, Betty White: A Celebration, Block of Wikipedia in Venezuela, Braulio Jatar
- C: Conchita Moreno, Catatumbo campaign, Chilean LGBT+ cinema, Caracas, Te Quiero Que Jode, Carlos Ruiz peleando con un cochero, Carlos Ruiz Chapellín, Cecilia Suárez filmography and awards, Cieneguillas prison riots, Conductores de Venezuela, Camille Vidal-Naquet, Chelsea Edghill, Cecilia García Arocha, Covered Gymnasium (Central University of Venezuela), Ciudad Universitaria station (Caracas), Central Library (Central University of Venezuela), Clock Tower (Central University of Venezuela), Carlos Correa (activist), Casa de las Flores
- D: Detention of Juan Requesens, Don't I Know You?, Darío Yazbek Bernal, Danielle Lessovitz, Downtown Flagstaff, Arizona, Death of Naya Rivera, Deep Azure, David Whiting, Daniel Efrat
- E: El Pitazo, El Chigüire Bipolar, Eskimal, Edgar J. Anzola, El Silencio station, Emma Seligman
- F: Ferry Svan, Festival de Cine Entre Largos y Cortos de Oriente, Floating Clouds (artwork), Francis Romero
- G: Gran Cine, Gilber Caro, Guillermo Trujillo Durán, Georgina Amorós, Gaby Chiappe, Gabrielle Ringertz, Gertrude Michelson, Global Citizen Live, Grego Rossello
- H: Hot Saw, Hotel Europa, History of Flagstaff, Arizona, Helen O'Hara (journalist), Hassia Levy-Agron, Hyatt Regency San Francisco Airport
- I: I'll Deal with Him Later, I Have a Thing About Bathrooms, Infection (2019 film), Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on The Walt Disney Company, Irma Contreras
- J: Juan Carlos Márquez, Jeanine Áñez
- K: Kathleen Pelham Burn, Ken Nightingall, Kerr Hewitt
- L: List of works by Román Chalbaud, List of artworks in University City of Caracas, Lucía Bedoya, Luis Manuel Méndez, L'Amphion, List of The House of Flowers episodes, Liang Jun (tractor driver), List of accolades received by Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, Lam chau (doctrine), List of LGBT people from San Francisco, List of accolades received by Shiva Baby, Luz Mely Reyes, Los disidentes, Law against Hatred, Libertador Morales, el Justiciero
- M: Manuel Trujillo Durán, Molly Goddard, Mi amigo Hugo, Mexican LGBT+ cinema, Muchachos bañándose en la laguna de Maracaibo, Mafer Suárez, Macu, The Policeman's Woman, Mary Helen Johnston, Maria Josep Colomer i Luque, Mary Taylor Brush, María Lionza (statue), Margarita Latin American and Caribbean Film Festival, Manolo Caro, Miquel Bauçà, Monumento a la Virgen de la Paz, Maria Antònia Salvà i Ripoll, Mateo Manaure
- N: Nice Face, No Stingray Pie for Dinner Tonight, Neutro Shorty concert stampede, Never Been Seen, Negotiations during the Venezuelan crisis, National Cinematography Law
- O: October 2018 Tumeremo massacre
- P: Patricia Ortega, Pastel de chucho, Paulina de la Mora, Premio Cuervo Tradicional, Pamela Mann-Francis, Paulette Weber
- Q: Jim Qualey
- R: Rafaela Requesens, Rocío San Miguel, Remezcla, Renate Brümmer, Rio de Flag, Rhys Ernst, Responses to the 2020 Chinese involvement with Hong Kong national security law, Rachel Sennott, Robert J. Ulrich (casting director), Rebecca Dayan, Rectory Plaza (Central University of Venezuela), Raquel Rojas, Darvinson Rojas
- S: Second inauguration of Nicolás Maduro, Sorry Baby (Killing Eve), Soon You'll Get Better, Sangrador, Snow Flurry (design), Samantha Buck and Marie Schlingmann, Sue Bruce-Smith, Sylvie Groulx, Simón Bolívar Sports Complex, Sondra James, Surfing Santas
- T: The Monroe Doctrine (1896 film), The House of Flowers Presents: The Funeral, The House of Flowers (season 1), The House of Flowers (season 2), The House of Flowers (season 3), The American Library, Tierra de nadie (Central University of Venezuela), Teatro Simón Bolívar
- U: Un célebre especialista sacando muelas en el gran Hotel Europa, Una paliza en el estado Sarría
- V: Venezuelan presidential crisis, Venezuela Aid Live, Valle Cocodrilo, Venezuelan LGBT+ cinema, Venezuelan cinema in the 1890s, Venezuelan cinema in the 1900s, Viernes Negro, Venezuelan rum
- W: William Hughes (born 1998), Kata Wéber (Hungarian convention)
- X: Imelda Ximenes Belo
- Y: Yerilda Zapata, Yellow House (Venezuela)
- Z: Zhandra Rodríguez
Bonus:
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- 1: 1897 in Venezuela, 1888: El Extraordinario Viaje de Santa Isabel
- 2: 2018 Moss Side shooting, 2020 Moss Side shooting, 2016 Tumeremo massacre, 2019 Venezuelan protests, 2019 Altamira prison riot, 2019 Bolivian protests, 2019 shortages in Bolivia, 2020 Venezuelan National Assembly Delegated Committee election
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Ambiguation
editDone (basically) Taking the rules by the...
- letter: The House of Flowers (season 1), The House of Flowers (season 2), The House of Flowers (season 3)
- spirit: 2016 Tumeremo massacre, October 2018 Tumeremo massacre - and Tumeremo massacre (disambiguation)
Archaeologist
editDone
- El Caracazo (film) (2009 creation by another user, 2019 DYK credit by me)
- El Pez que Fuma (2006 creation, 2019 DYK)
- Baralt Theatre (2006 creation, 2020 DYK)
- Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2009 creation, 2020 DYK)
- Cecilia Suárez (2006 creation, 2020 DYK)
- Venezuela at the 1952 Summer Olympics (2005 creation, 2020 DYK)
- Alamo Crossing, Arizona (2009 creation, 2020 DYK)
- Chadwick Boseman (2010 creation, 2021 DYK)
- Glee: The Music, The Christmas Album (2010 creation, 2021 DYK)
- Christmas (surname) (2006 creation, 2021 DYK)
- Dianna Agron (2007 creation, 2022 DYK)
- Guapi, Cauca (2007 creation, 2022 DYK)
Calendar
editDYK Done (see User:Kingsif/DYK#DYKs I nominated)
- 1: That's the Woman I Want, Statue of Almanzor, Algeciras, Rio de Flag
- 2: Cecilia Suárez, Sue Bruce-Smith
- 3: Baralt Theatre, Miquel Bauçà, Robert J. Ulrich (casting director)
- 4: Renate Brümmer, Don't I Know You?, Kerr Hewitt
- 5: Agron House
- 6: Assignment: Venezuela
- 7: Ken Nightingall, The House of Flowers (season 1), Christmas (surname)
- 8: Patricia Ortega, Being Impossible
- 9: Samantha Buck and Marie Schlingmann
- 10: David Whiting, Snow Flurry (design)
- 11: Mary Helen Johnston, Manuel Trujillo Durán, 2020 Venezuelan National Assembly Delegated Committee election
- 12: Rachel Sennott, Rebecca Dayan, Dianna Agron
- 13: Bolívar (TV series), Venezuelan cinema in the 1890s, Hong Kong national security law
- 14: Princess María Teresa of Bourbon-Parma, Paulina de la Mora
- 15: Rafaela Requesens, Fernando Albán Salazar, Ana Lucrecia Taglioretti, Berger des Nuages, María Lionza (statue)
- 16: Welcome to the Family (2018 TV series), Sangrador, Alamo Crossing, Arizona, Cane Beds, Arizona
- 17: Daniel Efrat, Ana María Campos, El Caracazo (film), Luz Mely Reyes
- 18: Antares, Arizona, Operation Gideon (2020), Jesús Soto Museum of Modern Art, Never Been Seen, Venezuela at the 2020 Summer Olympics
- 19: Yerilda Zapata
- 20: El Pez que Fuma, Perla Farías, Alfredo Hueck, List of accolades received by Shiva Baby
- 21: Ferry Svan, Kathleen Pelham Burn
- 22: Georgina Amorós, History of Flagstaff, Arizona, Avraham Tamir
- 23: Infection (2019 film), Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (soundtrack)
- 24: Surfing Santas, Román Chalbaud, Art of Francisco Narváez in the University City of Caracas, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, Glee: The Music, The Christmas Album
- 25: Miguel Pizarro, Aula Magna, Muchachos bañándose en la laguna de Maracaibo, Gaby Chiappe, Danielle Lessovitz, Chadwick Boseman
- 26: I'll Deal with Him Later, Viernes Negro, The House of Flowers (TV series)
- 27: Rhys Ernst, LGBT cinema in Latin America, Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on cinema, Pamela Mann-Francis
- 28: Alejandra Melfo, Mary Taylor Brush, Venezuela at the 1952 Summer Olympics
- 29: Daisy Myers
- 30: Kata Wéber, Pieces of a Woman, Aya Mpali
- 31: Maria Josep Colomer i Luque, Gertrude Michelson
ITN (those without an ITN archive nom ref are from my talk archives)
- 1: 2019 Altamira prison riot, Betty Whitenom
- 2: Yulimar Rojas, Alexander Zakharchenkonom
- 3: 73rd British Academy Film Awards, National Museum of Brazil firenom
- 4: Krystsina Tsimanouskayanom, 2019 Dayton shootingnom
- 5: Tanya Roberts, Colin Bellnom
- 6: 2021 United States Capitol attacknom (uncredited updates)
- 7: The Boat Race 2019nom
- 8:
- 9: Alí Domínguez, Death and funeral of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburghnom (updates)
- 10: 2019 Ecuadorian protests, 2021 British Academy Television Awards
- 11: 2019 Bolivian political crisisAnd Evo Morales?
- 12: 2019 Venezuelan Presidential crisis, 74th British Academy Film Awards
- 13: 2019–2020 Lebanese protests, 2018 Strasbourg attacknom
- 14: Ana Lucrecia Taglioretti, Naya Rivera, Enzo Sciotti, 2019 Venezuelan blackoutsnom
- 15: 75th British Academy Film Awards, Notre-Dame de Paris firenom, Killing of David Amessnom
- 16: Liang Jun (tractor driver), Suzano school shootingnom, Fernando Albánnom
- 17: 2020 New Zealand general election, Helen McCrorynom, Hurricane Leslie (2018)nom
- 18: Vera Lynn, Kay Mellor
- 19:
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- 21: 2019 Sri Lanka bombingsnom
- 22: 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards, Jacqueline Saburidonom
- 23: Essex lorry deaths, Ken Nightingall, Ian Holmnom
- 24: Harris Wofford, Venezuelan presidential crisisnom, 2020 Summer Olympicsnom
- 25: 2020 Summer Olympics opening ceremony, Jackie Masonnom
- 26: 2019 Bolivian protests, 2019 Bolivian general election, Acarigua prison riotnom
- 27:
- 28: 2019 Chilean protests, Same-sex marriage in Costa Rica, 2020 Darfur attacksnom, 2019 European Parliament electionnom
- 29: Northeast Brazil oil spill, Princess Maria Teresa of Bourbon-Parma, Chadwick Bosemannom (updates)
- 30: Hong Kong national security law, June Whitfieldnom
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Four eyes
editSome articles I have already worked on with four "i"s, which may or may not have any chance of reaching FA:
- Venezuelan presidential crisis
- Art of Mateo Manaure in University City of Caracas
- Block of Wikipedia in Venezuela
- Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on The Walt Disney Company
- List of accolades received by Scott Pilgrim vs. the World - list
- Maria Antònia Salvà i Ripoll
- No Stingray Pie for Dinner Tonight
- Tierra de nadie (Central University of Venezuela)
Hooker
editDone (see User:Kingsif/DYK#Monthly DYK page view leaders)
- March 2020: Mary Helen Johnston, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, Impact of the 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic on cinema, Mary Taylor Brush, Maria Josep Colomer i Luque
Jack of all trades
editDone See the (not-updated) User:Kingsif/GA reviews for reviews.
See the (updated, but only for passes) User:Kingsif/topGA for my noms.
- Agriculture, food and drink: Goat tower, Butler café, Club Cumming
- Art and architecture: Antarctic Treaty issue, Bell Tower (University of Portland), The Immaculate Conception of Los Venerables, Angolan pavilion, Abel Azcona, Chanin Building, New York Life Building, Socony–Mobil Building, 60 Hudson Street, Gillender Building, Frank E. Beach Memorial Fountain, 150 Nassau Street, Ottendorfer Public Library and Stuyvesant Polyclinic Hospital
- Engineering and technology: Tualatin station, Interstate 469, Fifth Avenue/53rd Street station, U.S. Route 66 in Arizona, U.S. Route 80 in Arizona, Grand Central Terminal, 1 (New York City Subway service), Brooklyn Bridge, GOV.UK Verify, El Garces Intermodal Transportation Facility, Beaverton Transit Center, Bx12 bus, U.S. Route 80 in Alabama, Silver Line (MBTA), Earth-return telegraph, Lund astronomical clock, 7 (New York City Subway service), Southern Railway's Spencer Shops, Marina Bay MRT station, Hall/Nimbus station, M (New York City Subway service), 9 (New York City Subway service), Mississippi Highway 389
- Geography and places: Ackworth, West Yorkshire, Casiri (Tacna), New Albion, Bonanza City, New Mexico, Sunset Park, Brooklyn, Honolulu Volcanics, Smuggler's Gulch, Tocomar, Shebenik-Jabllanicë National Park, Via Giulia, Wyangala, Lake Ptolemy, Aomori Prefecture
- History: Timeline of the 2019–2020 Hong Kong protests (March–June 2019), Coronation of the Thai monarch, History of Tobago, 3rd Congress of the Indonesian Democratic Party, Vastupala, Raymond III, Count of Tripoli, Martinus (son of Heraclius), Elisabeth Dieudonné Vincent, Roman Dacia, 12-3 incident, Cai Lun, Flag of Columbus, Ohio
- Language and literature: Corinna, Postcritique, The Subtle Body, Marvel Swimsuit Special, Grand Canyon (book), Captain America: White, Junji Ito's Cat Diary: Yon & Mu, Troll (Middle-earth), F. Scott Fitzgerald, See You in the Cosmos
- Mathematics: Katherine Johnson
- Media and drama: USS Callister, Be Right Back, The Life and Deeds of the Immortal Leader Karađorđe, Money Heist, Asim Chaudhry, Sherlock Holmes (1965 TV series), MyPods and Boomsticks, Doctor Who (2013 specials), Star Trek: Discovery (season 1), Ecstatic dance, The Bold Type, A Tree Grows in Guadalajara, On Her Shoulders, Mike Wallace Is Here, Nischal Basnet, Jerome and Jeremiah Valeska, Better Call Saul (season 4), James Stewart, The End of the World (Doctor Who), Princess Fiona, Cinematic style of Christopher Nolan, E-I-E-I-(Annoyed Grunt), Love Island (American season 1), Honeyland, Simultaneous release, Luis Buñuel, Laura Harrier, KQQZ, The Masked Singer (American TV series), James Dunn (actor), Warcraft (film), Krysty Wilson-Cairns, The Last Airbender, Mary Poppins Returns, War Horse (film), Ready Player One (film)
- Music: Texas Flood Tour, Tu Manera, Ester Peony, Stranger Fruit, Anaal Nathrakh, Yo (album), Black Panther (soundtrack), Samba rock, Cyprus in the Eurovision Song Contest 2018, Medúlla, Shallow (Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper song), Romania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005, Trench (album), The Life of Pablo, Goodbye (Spice Girls song), Da la Vuelta, The Doo-Wops & Hooligans Tour, Dangerous (Michael Jackson album), I Turn My Camera On, The Director's Cut, Hardcore punk, 1980 (album), New Love, Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013, Davido, Mermaid vs Sailor, Juice Wrld
- Natural sciences: Depth of field, Soyuz flight VS22, Space Shuttle, Central Park mandarin duck
- Philosophy and religion: Zoroastrianism, Elizabethan Religious Settlement
- Social sciences and society: Gilberto García Mena, Adán Medrano Rodríguez, The Walt Disney Company, Ridgeway Mine, 2017 Catalan general strike, José Manuel Garza Rendón, Whitney North Seymour Jr., Brown College at Monroe Hill, California State University, Dominguez Hills, Self-managed social centres in the United Kingdom, Alan Dershowitz, John Mathews (American pioneer), Alma Sundquist, Mason Mathews, r/place, Emily Hale, James A. Baker (born 1857), Lisa Wilson-Foley, Christgau's Consumer Guide: Albums of the '90s, John H. Hill
- Sports and recreation: Twilight Struggle, Mexican National Atómicos Championship, 2006 FIFA World Cup Final, Wilbur Wood
- Video games: 868-HACK, A Story About My Uncle
Bonus:
- Agriculture, food and drink:
- Art and architecture: Art of Francisco Narváez in the University City of Caracas, Aula Magna (Central University of Venezuela), Baralt Theatre, Floating Clouds (artwork), María Lionza (statue), Clock Tower (Central University of Venezuela)
- Engineering and technology:
- Geography and places: Cane Beds, Arizona
- Language and literature: Guillermo Trujillo Durán
- Mathematics:
- Media and drama: Assignment: Venezuela, Cecilia Suárez, Chadwick Boseman, David Whiting, Dianna Agron, Ken Nightingall, Manuel Trujillo Durán, Muchachos bañándose en la laguna de Maracaibo, Paulina de la Mora, Pieces of a Woman, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, Shaun of the Dead, Sue Bruce-Smith, That's the Woman I Want, The House of Flowers (TV series), The House of Flowers (season 1), The House of Flowers (season 2), The House of Flowers Presents: The Funeral, The Monroe Doctrine (1896 film), Un célebre especialista sacando muelas en el gran Hotel Europa, Venezuelan cinema in the 1890s
- Natural sciences:
- Philosophy and religion:
- Social sciences and society: Detention of Juan Requesens, Hotel Europa
- Sports and recreation: Venezuela at the 1948 Summer Olympics, Venezuela at the 1952 Summer Olympics, Venezuela at the 1956 Summer Olympics
- Video games: Dinosaur Game, Pot Farm
- Warfare:
Millionaire
editDone
- Jeanine Áñez: creation (through the translation tool); 1,098,363 pageviews up to 21/4/2022
Maximalist
editDone
- List of accolades received by Shiva Baby: creation; 107,699 bytes up to 20/4/2022
- List of artworks in University City of Caracas: creation; 146,567 bytes up to 22/4/2022
Minimalist
editDone
- Clock Tower (Central University of Venezuela): 49 edits
- Guillermo Trujillo Durán: 38 edits
- Floating Clouds (artwork): 37 edits
- History of Flagstaff, Arizona: 29 edits
- Muchachos bañándose en la laguna de Maracaibo: 23 edits
- The House of Flowers (season 2): 23 edits
- The Monroe Doctrine (1896 film): 17 edits
- Hotel Europa: 13 edits
Phoenix
edit1. Recreate an article that has been deleted
2. bring a delisted good article back to good article status
- maybe Shaun of the Dead (failed in 2006)
3. bring a former featured article back to featured article status.
- unlikely
Polyglot
editDone
- Albanian: Example
- Belarusian: Example
- Cantonese: Example
- Catalan: Examples
- Dutch: Example
- Flemish: Example
- French: Example
- German: Examples
- Hebrew: Example
- Hungarian: Example
- Italian: Example
- Japanese: Examples
- Korean: Example
- Latin: Example
- Norwegian Bokmål: Example
- Polish: Example
- Portuguese: Examples at The House of Flowers (TV series)#Translated quotations
- Russian: Example
- Spanish: Examples at The House of Flowers (TV series)#Translated quotations
- Swedish: Example
- Taiwan Cantonese: Example
Polyonymous
editDone
Rock around the clock
editDone
Switch
editDone
- ... that the 31 acoustic panels (pictured) on the ceiling of the Central University of Venezuela's Aula Magna auditorium were originally meant to be an art installation in the outside corridor?set
- ... that Venezuelan political activist Rafaela Requesens was a flamenco dancer for fifteen years from the age of six?set
- ... that Venezuela's economy still has not recovered from Black Friday in 1983?set
- ... that Swedish logging sportsman Ferry Svan accidentally severed a tendon in his leg with an axe only weeks before the 2018 Timbersports Champions Trophy, but still competed and set a national record?set
- ... that former astrophysicist Alejandra Melfo now works on preserving microbial life from Venezuela's rapidly receding last glacier?set
- ... that the death of Venezuelan politician Fernando Albán Salazar led to protests in Caracas, and calls for investigations by the European Union and the United Nations Human Rights Commissioner?set
- ... that the production of the film El Caracazo required a military security presence for the filming of scenes of riot and massacre in the centre of the Venezuelan capital of Caracas?set
- ... that Venezuelan director Román Chalbaud became interested in camera angles after playing an angel in a Nativity play and seeing the stage and the audience from on high?set
Bonus: hooks when the set has had extra slots?
- ... that some of the Science Museum Group's collection have Never Been Seen? set
Textbook example
editTranslation
editDone Create an article on the English Wikipedia that does not exist in any other language edition and is later translated into five other languages.
- Patricia Ortega (5 languages)
- 2019 Altamira prison riot (8 languages)
- The Monroe Doctrine (film) (6 languages)
- Darío Yazbek Bernal (7 languages)
- Mary Taylor Brush (9 languages)
- Emma Seligman (6 languages)
- Rachel Sennott (20 languages)
Vitality
editWall-to-wall coverage
editTopical treatment
editAnimal, vegetable, mineral
editSee User:Kingsif/DYK
- "Animal" DYK credit: El Pez que Fuma
- "Vegetable" DYK credit: Cane Beds, Arizona
- "Mineral" DYK credit: Alejandra Melfo
Artist
editAstronaut
editDone
- Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on The Walt Disney Company (Pan (moon))
- Art of Francisco Narváez in the University City of Caracas (Francisco (moon))
- Acarigua prison riot (Io (moon))
- Hotel Europa (Europa (moon))
Centenarian
edit- 1000s
- 1100s
- 1200s
- 1300s
- 1400s
- 1500s
- 1600s
- 1700s: Ana María Campos (1796)
- 1800s: Gabrielle Ringertz (1863), Carlos Ruiz Chapellín (1865), Mary Taylor Brush (1866), Maria Antònia Salvà i Ripoll (1869), Manuel Trujillo Durán (1871), Guillermo Trujillo Durán (1878), Kathleen Pelham Burn (1887), Edgar J. Anzola (1893)
- 1900s (see #Decadent)
Chef
editDecadent
editDone - Bold falls directly under WiR (not including 1day1woman initiative)
- 1900s: Paulette Weber (1901)
- 1910s: Maria Josep Colomer i Luque (1913)
- 1920s: Hassia Levy-Agron (1923), Avraham Tamir (1924), Gertrude Michelson (1925), Mateo Manaure (1926), Conchita Moreno (1927), Pamela Mann-Francis (1927), Irma Contreras (1928), Ken Nightingall (1928)
- 1930s: Liang Jun (tractor driver) (1930), Sondra James (1939)
- 1940s: Miquel Bauçà (1940), Mary Helen Johnston (1945), David Whiting (1946), Zhandra Rodríguez (1947)
- 1950s: Cecilia García Arocha (1953), Renate Brümmer (1955), Sue Bruce-Smith (1957/58), Braulio Jatar (1958)
- 1960s: Gaby Chiappe (1964), Alejandra Melfo (1965), Rocío San Miguel (1966), Jeanine Áñez (1967), Luz Mely Reyes (1967/68)
- 1970s: Juan Carlos Márquez (1971), Camille Vidal-Naquet (1972), Gilber Caro (1974), Samantha Buck and Marie Schlingmann (Buck 1974), Patricia Ortega (1977)
- 1980s: Alfredo Hueck (1980), Daniel Efrat (1982), Rebecca Dayan (1984), Ben Lewis (Canadian actor) (1985), Manolo Caro (1985), Molly Goddard (1988/89)
- 1990s: Andrea Fernanda Tovar (1990), Darío Yazbek Bernal (1990), Grego Rossello (1991), Alí Domínguez (1992), Alexandra Mey (1992), Rafaela Requesens (1992), Darvinson Rojas (1994), Raquel Rojas (1994), Emma Seligman (1995), Rachel Sennott (1995), Annette Echikunwoke (1996), Ferry Svan (1996), Chelsea Edghill (1997), Georgina Amorós (1998), William Hughes (born 1998), Imelda Ximenes Belo (1998), Yerilda Zapata (1998)
Diplomat
edit- Africa and Asia: Avraham Tamir
- Africa and Europe: The African Library
- Africa and North America: Annette Echikunwoke
- Africa and Oceania
- Africa and South America
- Asia and Europe
- Asia and North America: Hassia Levy-Agron
- Asia and Oceania
- Asia and South America
- Europe and North America: The American Library
- Europe and Oceania
- Europe and South America: Los disidentes
- North America and Oceania
- North America and South America: Chelsea Edghill
- Oceania and South America
EGOT
edit- Emmy: Robert J. Ulrich (casting director)
- Grammy: Craig Braun
- Oscar: Ken Nightingall (+BAFTA), Sue Bruce-Smith (+BAFTA)
- Tony: Edward Kook
Bonus:
- Peabody: Dijon Talton
- Pulitzer:
- Razzie:
Elementary
edit- Tin: Argentine LGBT+ cinema, Floating Clouds (artwork), Ken Nightingall, Margarita Latin American and Caribbean Film Festival, No Stingray Pie for Dinner Tonight, Robert J. Ulrich (casting director)
- Iron:
- Lead:
- Gold:
Explorer
editPossibilities:
- Casa de las Flores
- Downtown Flagstaff, Arizona
- Hotel Europa
- Hyatt Regency San Francisco Airport
- Yellow House (Venezuela)
Librarian
edit- Computer science, information and general works: Remezcla (051 Serials in American English, 056 Serials in Spanish and Portuguese), Armando.Info (079 Newspapers in other geographic areas)
- Philosophy and psychology
- Religion
- Social sciences
- Language
- Science
- Technology
- Arts and recreation
- Literature: Deep Azure (812 American drama in English), When the Apricots Bloom (823 English fiction), El Chigüire Bipolar (867 Spanish humor and satire)
- History and geography
Marathon
editRainbow
editDone
- Red: Alfredo Hueck, Law against Hatred (& Starbucks Red Cup)
- Orange: When the Apricots Bloom
- Yellow: Yellow House (Venezuela)
- Green: Teatro Simón Bolívar (Tea green)
- Blue: Deep Azure
- Purple: The African Library (African violet)
Record deal
editRound the world
edit- Afghanistan
- Albania
- Algeria
- Andorra
- Angola
- Antigua and Barbuda
- Argentina: Argentine LGBT+ cinema
- Armenia
- Australia: List of 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup controversies
- Austria
- Azerbaijan
- Bahamas
- Bahrain
- Bangladesh
- Barbados
- Belarus: Belarus 2020 Summer Olympics scandal (also Poland)
- Belgium: Paulette Weber
- Belize
- Benin
- Bhutan
- Bolivia: Jeanine Áñez; 2019 shortages in Bolivia
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Botswana
- Brazil: 2019 Altamira prison riot
- Brunei Darussalam
- Bulgaria
- Burkina Faso
- Burundi
- Cambodia
- Cameroon
- Canada: Sylvie Groulx (Quebec); Ben Lewis (Canadian actor)
- Cape Verde
- Central African Republic
- Chad
- Chile: Braulio Jatar
- China: Lam chau (doctrine) (Hong Kong); Liang Jun (tractor driver)
- Colombia: Being Impossible; Lucía Bedoya
- Comoros
- Congo (Republic of the)
- Costa Rica: Catalina Estrada
- Côte d'Ivoire
- Croatia
- Cuba
- Cyprus
- Czechia
- Democratic People's Republic of Korea
- Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Denmark
- Djibouti
- Dominica
- Dominican Republic
- Ecuador
- Egypt
- El Salvador
- Equatorial Guinea
- Eritrea
- Estonia
- Eswatini
- Ethiopia
- Fiji
- Finland
- France: Berger des Nuages; Camille Vidal-Naquet
- Gabon: Aya Girard de Langlade Mpali
- Gambia
- Georgia
- Germany: Marie Schlingmann
- Ghana
- Greece
- Grenada
- Guatemala
- Guinea
- Guinea-Bissau
- Guyana: Chelsea Edghill
- Haiti
- Honduras
- Hungary: Kata Wéber
- Iceland
- India
- Indonesia
- Iran
- Iraq: When the Apricots Bloom
- Ireland: Kathleen Pelham Burn
- Israel: Avraham Tamir (also Palestine); Agron House
- Italy: TVBoy
- Jamaica
- Japan
- Jordan
- Kazakhstan
- Kenya
- Kiribati
- Kuwait
- Kyrgyzstan
- Laos
- Latvia
- Lebanon
- Lesotho
- Liberia
- Libya
- Liechtenstein
- Lithuania
- Luxembourg
- Madagascar
- Malawi
- Malaysia
- Maldives
- Mali
- Malta
- Marshall Islands
- Mauritania
- Mauritius
- Mexico: Arturo Ríos
- Micronesia (Federated States of)
- Moldova
- Monaco: Albert Gautier Vignal
- Mongolia
- Montenegro
- Morocco
- Mozambique
- Myanmar
- Namibia
- Nauru
- Nepal
- Netherlands
- New Zealand: 2023 Auckland shooting
- Nicaragua
- Niger
- Nigeria: Annette Echikunwoke
- North Macedonia
- Norway
- Oman
- Pakistan
- Palau
- Panama
- Papua New Guinea
- Paraguay
- Peru
- Philippines
- Poland
- Portugal
- Qatar: Death of Marc Bennett
- Republic of Korea
- Romania
- Russia
- Rwanda
- Saint Kitts and Nevis
- Saint Lucia
- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
- Samoa
- San Marino
- Sao Tome and Principe
- Saudi Arabia
- Senegal
- Serbia
- Seychelles
- Sierra Leone
- Singapore
- Slovakia
- Slovenia
- Solomon Islands
- Somalia
- South Africa
- Spain: Georgina Amorós (also Catalonia); Casa de las Flores
- Sri Lanka
- Sudan
- South Sudan
- Suriname
- Switzerland: Renate Brümmer (also Germany)
- Sweden: Ferry Svan
- Syria: Heba Saadia (also Palestine)
- Tajikistan
- Tanzania
- Thailand
- Timor Leste: Imelda Ximenes Belo
- Togo
- Tonga
- Trinidad and Tobago
- Tunisia
- Turkey
- Turkmenistan
- Tuvalu
- Uganda
- Ukraine
- United Arab Emirates
- United Kingdom: Gaby Chiappe (also Gibraltar); Molly Goddard
- United States: Bisbee '17
- Uruguay: Alejandra Melfo
- Uzbekistan
- Vanuatu
- Venezuela: Alí Domínguez
- Vietnam
- Yemen
- Zambia
- Zimbabwe
Showcase
editTaxonomist
editWell-dressed
edit- Hat:
- Top: I'll Deal with Him Later (mostly about Molly Goddard pink dress)
- Bottoms:
- Shoes: Nike Phantom Luna
Women of the Year
edit- Done
- January:Liang Jun (tractor driver) (146)
- February:Luz Mely Reyes (110)
- March:Maria Josep Colomer i Luque (157)
- April:Pamela Mann-Francis (196)
- May:Gertrude Michelson (188)
- June:Samantha Buck and Marie Schlingmann (167)
- July:Chelsea Edghill (204)
- August:Irma Contreras (130)
- September:Conchita Moreno (93)
- October:Adriana Pichardo (140)
- November:Emma Seligman (181)
- December:Keira Walsh (248)