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Says You! Episode #11.01
$1.95This episode comes from Town Hall Seattle in Seattle, WA. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define clour and bick.
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Says You! Episode #11.04
$1.95This episode comes from Town Hall Seattle in Seattle, WA. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define guck and kis.
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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 #11.15
$1.95This episode comes from 51 Walden in Concord, MA. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define tsantsa and dook.
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Says You! Episode #11.14
$1.95This episode comes from 51 Walden in Concord, MA. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define freddo and fion.
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Says You! Episode #11.02
$1.95This episode comes from Town Hall Seattle in Seattle, WA. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define chack and boffin.
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Says You! Episode #11.20
$1.95This episode comes from the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles, CA. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define clem and guss.
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Says You! Episode #11.13
$1.95This episode comes from 51 Walden in Concord, MA. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define moof and minovery.
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Says You! Episode #11.11
$1.95This episode comes from Birmingham Southern College in Birmingham, AL. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define groof and spivery.
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Says You! Episode #11.09
$1.95This episode comes from WorkPlay in Birmingham, AL. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define crine and min-min.
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Says You! Episode #11.08
$1.95This episode comes from One Longfellow Square in Portland, ME. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define sweb and daunch.
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Says You! Episode #11.05
$1.95This episode comes from the Camden Opera House in Camden, ME. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define swelme and hookum-snivey.
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Says You! Episode #11.19
$1.95This episode comes from the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles, CA. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define plore and ribazuba.
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Says You! Episode #11.18
$1.95This episode comes from the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles, CA. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define varv and charf.
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Says You! Episode #11.10
$1.95This episode comes from WorkPlay in Birmingham, AL. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define nabocklish and fark.
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Says You! Episode #11.07
$1.95This episode comes from One Longfellow Square in Portland, ME. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define cruft and theic.
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Says You! Episode #11.06
$1.95This episode comes from the Camden Opera House in Camden, ME. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define hoon and moodle.
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Says You! Episode #11.26
$1.95This episode comes from the Palace Theater in Syracuse, NY. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define feak and stipe.
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Says You! Episode #11.25
$1.95This episode comes from the Palace Theater in Syracuse, NY. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define vada and kittly-benders.
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Says You! Episode #11.17
$1.95This episode comes from the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles, CA. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define nobbins and bisk.
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Says You! Episode #11.24
$1.95This episode comes from the Palace Theater in Syracuse, NY. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define cliack and breek.
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Says You! Episode #11.23
$1.95This episode comes from the Everson Museum in Syracuse, NY. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define rhagon and hish.
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Says You! Episode #11.22
$1.95This episode comes from the Palace Theater in Syracuse, NY. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define gloppen and kilderkin.
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Says You! Episode #11.21
$1.95This episode comes from the Everson Museum in Syracuse, NY. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define guntz and jower.
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Says You! Episode #11.12
$1.95This episode comes from Birmingham Southern College in Birmingham, AL. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to identify Ed “Boxcar” Hospodar and Julius Freed.
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Says You! Episode #11.16
$1.95This episode comes from 51 Walden in Concord, MA. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define threap and feghoot.