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April 7, 2001

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
NOT MY JOB GUEST: Jim Morris, presidential impersonator


•Roxanne Roberts, Washington Post Style Section reporter
•Charlie Pierce, Esquire Magazine and Only A Game
•Adam Felber, Writer and Performer

Round 1


Who's Carl This Time? (14.4 | 28.8)
The US is out of excuses; a big bill about big bills; the First Family in America's living rooms.

Opening Round (14.4 | 28.8)
Why the street sweepers know how the market is doing; why we might all look like gnomes one day; why British gamblers are betting on Michael and Latoya.

Round 2

The Listener Limerick Challenge! (14.4 | 28.8)
A town in North Carolina puts away the razors; Topps brings back something that baseball fans cut their teeth on; why your postal carrier is suddenly free for brunch.

Not My Job! (14.4 | 28.8)
Presidential impersonator Jim Morris comes on to play "You're the Most Important Single Figure in the History of American Publishing", or "You're Gereroso Pope, Jr., Founder of the National Enquirer."

Week in Review (14.4 | 28.8)
The force that's with us; America's Passover crisis;

Round 3

Who's Carl II (14.4 | 28.8)
The man who's hunted men; The man and the muggwumps; The man in a vortex of fire.

Bluff the Listener (14.4 | 28.8)
Journalistic hijinks from reporters too eager to get the story.

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 next televised magic extravaganza for David Copperfield.

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