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ccb
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Posted - 02/08/2020 : 09:29:50
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Before crawling back into my hole, I'll mention one other trivial tidbit. The key given to Jennifer in that episode's tag is for a bank's safe deposit box, numbered 1935. That happens to be the year of Bob Conrad's birth, listed on most sites. Pure coincidence? Perhaps. And yet . . . . |
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beerbad
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Posted - 02/10/2020 : 10:10:10
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Way to go Cal Gal. That's the way to do it, from memory, that is. Unfortunately, my memory was never very good. But, it is fun to watch the shows over again and not remember everything that happened.
This page with the dialogue quizzes is fun, also. And, we appreciate you and niecie keeping it going. I check it out but I have no answers, so I don't chime in.
But, you're right. ccb's quizzes were so detailed and multi-part that I could still look them up and I wouldn't get them right. |
"I abhor spirits, they make a man less than human" - Dr. Loveless, The Night That Terror Stalked the Town |
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California gal
SS senior field agent
   
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Posted - 02/14/2020 : 08:38:33
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Oops. I forgot that I have a quote to post. I'll find one and be back later--I hope. Talk about memory! |
James: Thanks, Artie. Artemus: "Thanks Artie"! Is that all you can say to me? I've just come back from the grave, risen like Lazarus, and that's what you say? "Thanks, Artie"? James: Thanks, Artie. Artemus: It's a pleasure. - TNOT Pistoleros |
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California gal
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USA
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Posted - 02/14/2020 : 10:43:23
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Season 3:
I do hope I’m not interrupting. |
James: Thanks, Artie. Artemus: "Thanks Artie"! Is that all you can say to me? I've just come back from the grave, risen like Lazarus, and that's what you say? "Thanks, Artie"? James: Thanks, Artie. Artemus: It's a pleasure. - TNOT Pistoleros |
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California gal
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USA
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Posted - 02/19/2020 : 18:22:00
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Season 3:
I do hope I’m not interrupting.
Clue #1: Why didn't they throw it out the back door? |
James: Thanks, Artie. Artemus: "Thanks Artie"! Is that all you can say to me? I've just come back from the grave, risen like Lazarus, and that's what you say? "Thanks, Artie"? James: Thanks, Artie. Artemus: It's a pleasure. - TNOT Pistoleros |
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ccb
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Posted - 02/20/2020 : 18:27:54
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I really didn't mean to pull the cord again so soon, but I've just finished a project and need some easy, clean entertainment.
I've no idea what the clue refers to, unless it's week-long escargots bourguignonne gone bad, but I'm going to guess that this favorite line was uttered by Col. Richmond as he interposed himself between Mr. Gordon and Miss Veila Marsh as they lunched in Virginia City.
"The Night of the Death Masks," Act I.
There. I'm wrong. Over to somebody else. |
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California gal
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Posted - 02/21/2020 : 09:56:38
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You are absolutely right, sir, in both cases. Every time I watch Death Masks I see them leave that putrid package in the car while they head for, presumably, bed! Good grief! Febreze was not yet invented.
You are up! I look forward to your quote and your arcane clues. Really gets my head buzzing.
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James: Thanks, Artie. Artemus: "Thanks Artie"! Is that all you can say to me? I've just come back from the grave, risen like Lazarus, and that's what you say? "Thanks, Artie"? James: Thanks, Artie. Artemus: It's a pleasure. - TNOT Pistoleros |
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ccb
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3893 Posts |
Posted - 02/24/2020 : 11:30:53
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Season Two: "Maybe more." |
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ccb
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Posted - 02/25/2020 : 00:33:57
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"Maybe less." At my age I'm easily confused.
No, it's "Maybe more." From Season 2. I'm certain.
Please answer it correctly. Write on only one side of the paper. Otherwise what the heck do I use for clues? |
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ccb
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3893 Posts |
Posted - 02/26/2020 : 10:25:25
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Season Two: "Maybe more."
1. The only episode with not one but two sly allusions to popular Goodson-Todman game shows on CBS of the 1950s and 1960s. |
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ccb
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Posted - 02/27/2020 : 19:03:52
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Season Two: "Maybe more."
1. The only episode with not one but two sly allusions to popular Goodson-Todman game shows on CBS of the 1950s and 1960s.
2. Maybe contemporaneous with Hardy's novel, but certainly ahead of Kipling's poem by 16–18 years. |
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California gal
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Posted - 02/28/2020 : 09:09:20
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Hmm... I have an idea but I need to think of an episode! |
James: Thanks, Artie. Artemus: "Thanks Artie"! Is that all you can say to me? I've just come back from the grave, risen like Lazarus, and that's what you say? "Thanks, Artie"? James: Thanks, Artie. Artemus: It's a pleasure. - TNOT Pistoleros |
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ccb
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Posted - 02/29/2020 : 00:07:26
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Season Two: "Maybe more."
1. The only episode with not one but two sly allusions to popular Goodson-Todman game shows on CBS of the 1950s and 1960s.
2. Maybe contemporaneous with Hardy's novel, but certainly ahead of Kipling's poem by 16–18 years.
And a clue for Leap Year:
3. For want of a nail, the rider was lost.
Leap to your conclusion! |
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ccb
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Posted - 02/29/2020 : 23:10:12
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I guess you (and I'm talking to you, C.g., because you're the only trouper playing) are still looking before you leap.
Season Two: "Maybe more."
1. The only episode with not one but two sly allusions to popular Goodson-Todman game shows on CBS of the 1950s and 1960s.
2. Maybe contemporaneous with Hardy's novel, but certainly ahead of Kipling's poem by 16–18 years.
3. For want of a nail, the rider was lost.
4. Thirty years after Damon Runyon, only eight before a Mel Brooks classic. |
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ccb
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3893 Posts |
Posted - 03/01/2020 : 13:03:21
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Season Two: "Maybe more."
1. The only episode with not one but two sly allusions to popular Goodson-Todman game shows on CBS of the 1950s and 1960s.
2. Maybe contemporaneous with Hardy's novel, but certainly ahead of Kipling's poem by 16–18 years.
3. For want of a nail, the rider was lost.
4. Thirty years after Damon Runyon, only eight before a Mel Brooks classic.
5. Roll out the barrel, though neither Fabian would ever have approved. |
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niecie
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Posted - 03/01/2020 : 13:43:27
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Pretty sure I know the episode, but no idea where in the story the line appears. And I don't have my thumb drive full of WWW with me! I only get online once a week (if then; I wasn't on at all last week), so I won't be surprised if this has been answered by the time I can watch and find the line. |
Niecie
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Ever since I was a little girl I have always wished that Artemus Gordon was my very own Uncle Artie... |
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ccb
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Posted - 03/01/2020 : 18:13:40
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niece: You carry with you a thumb-drive filled with WWW? That's what I call dedication. |
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niecie
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Posted - 03/01/2020 : 18:42:43
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It's actually two thumb drives: one with the entire series, a second with the two reunion movies. But I forgot and left them at home today. |
Niecie
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Ever since I was a little girl I have always wished that Artemus Gordon was my very own Uncle Artie... |
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ccb
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Posted - 03/01/2020 : 22:33:27
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Wow. |
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ccb
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Posted - 03/02/2020 : 21:31:43
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Season Two: "Maybe more."
1. The only episode with not one but two sly allusions to popular Goodson-Todman game shows on CBS of the 1950s and 1960s.
2. Maybe contemporaneous with Hardy's novel, but certainly ahead of Kipling's poem by 16–18 years.
3. For want of a nail, the rider was lost.
4. Thirty years after Damon Runyon, only eight before a Mel Brooks classic.
5. Roll out the barrel, though neither Fabian would ever have approved.
6. From 1516 down to 132. A considerable reduction, though not out of the danger zone. |
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ccb
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Posted - 03/03/2020 : 12:05:32
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Season Two: "Maybe more."
1. The only episode with not one but two sly allusions to popular Goodson-Todman game shows on CBS of the 1950s and 1960s.
2. Maybe contemporaneous with Hardy's novel, but certainly ahead of Kipling's poem by 16–18 years.
3. For want of a nail, the rider was lost.
4. Thirty years after Damon Runyon, only eight before a Mel Brooks classic.
5. Roll out the barrel, though neither Fabian would ever have approved.
6. From 1516 down to 132. A considerable reduction, though not out of the danger zone.
7. Take your pick: a sandwich, an apple, or a banana. None is fattening. |
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ccb
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Posted - 03/03/2020 : 17:53:33
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Season Two: "Maybe more."
1. The only episode with not one but two sly allusions to popular Goodson-Todman game shows on CBS of the 1950s and 1960s.
2. Maybe contemporaneous with Hardy's novel, but certainly ahead of Kipling's poem by 16–18 years.
3. For want of a nail, the rider was lost.
4. Thirty years after Damon Runyon, only eight before a Mel Brooks classic.
5. Roll out the barrel, though neither Fabian would ever have approved.
6. From 1516 down to 132. A considerable reduction, though not out of the danger zone.
7. Take your pick: a sandwich, an apple, or a banana. None is fattening.
8. In the matter of mandibles: never insert your hand between the jaws unless you are certain they cannot bite back. |
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ccb
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3893 Posts |
Posted - 03/04/2020 : 22:44:11
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Season Two: "Maybe more."
1. The only episode with not one but two sly allusions to popular Goodson-Todman game shows on CBS of the 1950s and 1960s.
2. Maybe contemporaneous with Hardy's novel, but certainly ahead of Kipling's poem by 16–18 years.
3. For want of a nail, the rider was lost.
4. Thirty years after Damon Runyon, only eight before a Mel Brooks classic.
5. Roll out the barrel, though neither Fabian would ever have approved.
6. From 1516 down to 132. A considerable reduction, though not out of the danger zone.
7. Take your pick: a sandwich, an apple, or a banana. None is fattening.
8. In the matter of mandibles: never insert your hand between the jaws unless you are certain they cannot bite back.
9. The same silly come-on melted one woman's defenses in Season Four—but not this one, in Season Two. |
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ccb
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Posted - 03/05/2020 : 15:00:55
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Season Two: "Maybe more."
1. The only episode with not one but two sly allusions to popular Goodson-Todman game shows on CBS of the 1950s and 1960s.
2. Maybe contemporaneous with Hardy's novel, but certainly ahead of Kipling's poem by 16–18 years.
3. For want of a nail, the rider was lost.
4. Thirty years after Damon Runyon, only eight before a Mel Brooks classic.
5. Roll out the barrel, though neither Fabian would ever have approved.
6. From 1516 down to 132. A considerable reduction, though not out of the danger zone.
7. Take your pick: a sandwich, an apple, or a banana. None is fattening.
8. In the matter of mandibles: never insert your hand between the jaws unless you are certain they cannot bite back.
9. The same silly come-on melted one woman's defenses in Season Four—but not this one, in Season Two.
10. If you were going to take a break for a few days, wouldn’t you pack a pair of spats?
How long must I generate this madness? |
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ccb
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3893 Posts |
Posted - 03/06/2020 : 10:01:53
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Season Two: "Maybe more."
1. The only episode with not one but two sly allusions to popular Goodson-Todman game shows on CBS of the 1950s and 1960s.
2. Maybe contemporaneous with Hardy's novel, but certainly ahead of Kipling's poem by 16–18 years.
3. For want of a nail, the rider was lost.
4. Thirty years after Damon Runyon, only eight before a Mel Brooks classic.
5. Roll out the barrel, though neither Fabian would ever have approved.
6. From 1516 down to 132. A considerable reduction, though not out of the danger zone.
7. Take your pick: a sandwich, an apple, or a banana. None is fattening.
8. In the matter of mandibles: never insert your hand between the jaws unless you are certain they cannot bite back.
9. The same silly come-on melted one woman's defenses in Season Four—but not this one, in Season Two.
10. If you were going to take a break for a few days, wouldn’t you pack a pair of spats?
11. A bartender's nightmare: both straight up and on the rocks. |
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ccb
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Posted - 03/07/2020 : 01:33:29
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Season Two: "Maybe more."
1. The only episode with not one but two sly allusions to popular Goodson-Todman game shows on CBS of the 1950s and 1960s.
2. Maybe contemporaneous with Hardy's novel, but certainly ahead of Kipling's poem by 16–18 years.
3. For want of a nail, the rider was lost.
4. Thirty years after Damon Runyon, only eight before a Mel Brooks classic.
5. Roll out the barrel, though neither Fabian would ever have approved.
6. From 1516 down to 132. A considerable reduction, though not out of the danger zone.
7. Take your pick: a sandwich, an apple, or a banana. None is fattening.
8. In the matter of mandibles: never insert your hand between the jaws unless you are certain they cannot bite back.
9. The same silly come-on melted one woman's defenses in Season Four—but not this one, in Season Two.
10. If you were going to take a break for a few days, wouldn’t you pack a pair of spats?
11. A bartender’s nightmare: both straight up and on the rocks.
The final clue:
12. Truly this episode is "The Night": one of only a half-dozen in the series where all the scenes are staged at night—and the only Season 2 episode that is entirely nocturnal. |
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California gal
SS senior field agent
   
USA
8547 Posts |
Posted - 03/07/2020 : 09:00:18
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In season 2. Hmm....
I've been reading the clues every day but they are too good! Maybe this one will work. |
James: Thanks, Artie. Artemus: "Thanks Artie"! Is that all you can say to me? I've just come back from the grave, risen like Lazarus, and that's what you say? "Thanks, Artie"? James: Thanks, Artie. Artemus: It's a pleasure. - TNOT Pistoleros |
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SordoTheBandit
SS novice field agent
  
552 Posts |
Posted - 03/08/2020 : 14:19:14
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The Night of the Ready-Made Corpse |
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ccb
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3893 Posts |
Posted - 03/09/2020 : 00:40:20
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Buenos noches, El Sordo. Why did you guess that episode? |
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SordoTheBandit
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552 Posts |
Posted - 03/09/2020 : 11:23:55
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I was trying to remember an episode in darkness. I guess I should have quickly watched it to verify. |
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