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Humbugardy: Literary Baseball for 500
2005-09-18 18:26
This is Humbugardy. I'm your host, Alex Scorebard.
Shakespeare says nothing of their arms, but in two different plays, he mentions that they "have ears"
This was a Double Up round. Wagers were made here. Update: Derek Smart was the only person to get the correct question: What are pitchers? He bet 100, so he won 200 points.
Note: Using the web to search is cheating...you gotta know (or guess) off the top of your head.
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Derek Smart was the only person to get the correct question: What are pitchers? He bet 100, so he won 200 points.
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