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Says You! Episode #2.7
$1.95This episode comes from the Seaport Hotel in Boston, MA. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define pedaliter and ramch.
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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 #2.32
$1.95This episode comes from the Josiah Smith Tavern in Weston, MA. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define mopus and dap.
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Says You! Episode #2.33
$1.95This episode comes from the Harbor View Hotel in Edgartown, MA. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define ticdouloureux and nard.
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Says You! Episode #2.18
$1.95This episode comes from the WGBH Radio in Boston, MA. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define chelp and coomkie.
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Says You! Episode #2.35
$1.95This episode comes from the Harbor View Hotel in Edgartown, MA. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define clyte and lagan.
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Says You! Episode #2.10
$1.95This episode comes from the Seaport Hotel in Boston, MA. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define fido and levirate.
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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 #2.34
$1.95This episode comes from the Harbor View Hotel in Edgartown, MA. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define sciamachy and rackle.
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Says You! Episode #2.29
$1.95This episode comes from the World Trade Center in Boston, MA. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define winklepicker and rollmop.
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Says You! Episode #2.24
$1.95This episode comes from the Seaport Hotel in Boston, MA. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define drook and tartine.
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Says You! Episode #2.1
$1.95The first episode of Season Two comes from the Fairmont Copley Plaza Hotel in Boston, MA.
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Says You! Episode #2.11
$1.95This episode comes from the Seaport Hotel in Boston, MA. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define babbing and chonk.
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Says You! Episode #2.13
$1.95This episode comes from the World Trade Center in Boston, MA. Host Richard Sher asks our panel to define zugzwang and oxter.