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October 21, 2000

Listen to Wait Wait Don't Tell Me:
(14.4 | 28.8)

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HOST: Peter Sagal
Official Judge and Scorekeeper: Carl Kasell
Jim Nayder, Host, The Annoying Music Show

This Week's Panelists:

•Roxanne Roberts, Washington Post Style Section
•Sue Ellicott, BBC and Times of London
•Adam Felber, Entertainer

Round 1


Who's Carl This Time? (14.4 | 28.8)
Who felt like Goldilocks...New Yorkers have something to look forward to...why Baywatch can never be enough for a certain someone.

Opening Round (14.4 | 28.8)
The Army gets rakish...the LA transit strike inspires some creative means of getting around...and when NOT to put your John Hancock somewhere.

Round 2

The Listener Limerick Challenge! (14.4 | 28.8)
Tribute to Trudeau reaches new heights...a candidate who was late, but it wasn't his fault; why Beethoven always looks so upset in those engravings.

Not My Job! (14.4 | 28.8)
Jim Nayder, host of the s, plays a game about fringe candidates for president --or, "I'm Hoping for Two Votes, But That's If My Mother Stops By The Recreation Center On Her Way Home."

Week in Review (14.4 | 28.8)
A world champion confides his secrets to Renee Montagne, and suspended animation at the one-celled level.

Round 3

Who's Carl II (14.4 | 28.8)
He is just a boxer, but he wants to SING! What'll keep them out of the yard in Texas...and Chernomyrdin demands an apology.

Bluff the Listener (14.4 | 28.8)
Hornets...in the news.

Lightning Fill in the Blank (14.4 | 28.8)
The rest of the week's news that we can fit.

Panelist Predictions (14.4 | 28.8)
The Army's next improvement.

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