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Says You! Episode #12.04
$1.95This episode comes from Bemis Hall in Lincoln, MA. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define doddy and grawlix.
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Says You! Episode #4.20
$1.95This episode comes from the Codman Estate in Lincoln, MA. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define plunther and wit-wall.
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Says You! Episode #5.5
$1.95This episode comes from the Codman Estate in Lincoln, MA. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define coggins and gedunk.
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Says You! Episode #3.8
$1.95This episode comes from the Codman Estate in Lincoln, MA. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define gazoz and unco quid.
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Says You! Episode #4.5
$1.95This episode comes from the Codman Estate in Lincoln, MA. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define dindle and dimps.
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Says You! Episode #3.24
$1.95This episode comes from the Codman Estate in Lincoln, MA. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define whinnock and nosism.
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Says You! Episode #4.12
$1.95This episode comes from the Codman Estate in Lincoln, MA. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define sned and sallenders.
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Says You! Episode #3.20
$1.95This episode comes from the Codman Estate in Lincoln, MA. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define dak and aporia.
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Says You! Episode #3.21
$1.95This episode comes from the Codman Estate in Lincoln, MA. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define rool and smift.
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Says You! Episode #12.06
$1.95This episode comes from Bemis Hall in Lincoln, MA. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define dizzen and limberham .
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Says You! Episode #3.7
$1.95This episode comes from the Codman Estate in Lincoln, MA. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define praiss and balbriggan.
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Says You! Episode #5.15
$1.95This episode comes from the Codman Estate in Lincoln, MA. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to identify George Crum and Florence Woods.
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Says You! Episode #5.4
$1.95This episode comes from the Codman Estate in Lincoln, MA. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define voorlooper and patolli.
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Says You! Episode #5.16
$1.95This episode comes from the Codman Estate in Lincoln, MA. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define maccoboy and crepance.