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Says You! Episode #2.28
$1.95This episode comes from the World Trade Center in Boston, MA. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define sillyhow and fug.
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Says You! Episode #2.23
$1.95This episode comes from the Fairmont Copley Plaza Hotel in Boston, MA. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define fample and glock.
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Says You! Episode #2.19
$1.95This episode comes from the studios of WGBH Radio in Boston, MA. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define trank and loppy.
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Says You! Episode #5.24
$1.95This episode comes from the Charles Hotel in Cambridge, MA. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define harnpan and corbeau.
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Says You! Episode #5.22
$1.95This episode comes from the Boston Park Plaza Hotel in Boston, MA. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define tankle and urgrund.
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Says You! Episode #5.19
$1.95This episode comes from the Boston Park Plaza Hotel in Boston, MA. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define flimp and jimswinger.
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Says You! Episode #5.18
$1.95This episode comes from the Boston Park Plaza Hotel in Boston, MA. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define kyoodle and desipience.
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Says You! Episode #5.11
$1.95This episode comes from the Georgian Terrace Hotel in Atlanta, GA. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define mangel-wurzel and loco-foco.
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Says You! Episode #5.9
$1.95This episode comes from the Georgian Terrace Hotel in Atlanta, GA. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define atlantes and georgic.
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Says You! Episode #5.7
$1.95This episode comes from the Codman Estate in Lincoln, MA. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define algor and jowter.
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Says You! Episode #4.18
$1.95This episode comes from the Prudential Center in Boston, MA. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define gryposis and emptins.
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Says You! Episode #4.6
$1.95This episode comes from the Codman Estate in Lincoln, MA. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define sclaff and bombus.
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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.