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Says You! Episode #18.01
$1.95This episode comes from the Cleveland Institute of Music in Cleveland, OH. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define apricity and balter.
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Says You! Episode #4.1
$1.95The first episode of Season Four comes from the Charles Hotel in Cambridge, MA. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define mondegreen and snaste.
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Says You! Episode #12.22
$1.95This episode comes from the University of San Francisco in San Francisco, CA. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define lubberland and theorbo.
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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 #17.13
$1.95This episode comes from the Jewish Community Center of San Francisco in San Francisco, CA. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define wyzenbeek and lygeraste.
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Says You! Episode #5.20 – Our 5th Birthday Celebration
$1.95This episode comes from the Boston Park Plaza Hotel in Boston, MA. It’s a special look back over our first five years.
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Says You! Episode #15.04
$1.95This episode comes from Bemis Hall in Lincoln, MA. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define miggle and quadriga.
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Says You! Episode #11.03
$1.95This episode comes from Town Hall Seattle in Seattle, WA. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define hlonipa and mool.
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Says You! Episode #14.15
$1.95This episode comes from the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles, CA. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define nang and poonac.
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Says You! Episode #5.8
$1.95This episode comes from the Codman Estate in Lincoln, MA. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define katsu and moskeneer.
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Says You! Episode #15.12
$1.95This episode comes from Chimacum High School near Port Townsend, WA. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define embosk and olpe.
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Says You! Episode #15.09
$1.95This episode comes from Town Hall Seattle in Seattle, WA. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define doob and jark.
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Says You! Episode #17.16
$1.95This episode comes from the Spruce Peak Performing Arts Ctr. in Stowe, VT. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define rowen and mainour.