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Best of all, comedian Jo Firestone is opening for him on tour (at least in San Diego).

I scrolled through the list just to look for Lynda Barry! I love Marlys/Ernie Pook's Comeek, but really want to recommend her illustrated-but-not-graphic novel Cruddy, which is incredible.

The Elvis clue mentioned 5 singles recorded at Sun Records - I figured that was too few for it to be Elvis.

Good luck and we are all counting on you
Please play like Arthur.

I wanted to kill him when he stuck with Aladdin instead of going back to Existentialism to find the Daily Double! Since it's Simpsons quote day, I'll go with, "Sometimes I think you want to fail."

That history lesson makes the Cadillac Cimarron an even worse car than it already was.

I had no clue on this FJ, but threw Richard III out just for the heck of it and was stunned that (a) I was correct, and (b) apparently this is common knowledge, at least among these three particular Jeopardy players.

I'll keep an eye out for this. My memory seems to agree with you that Fox games are darker, but that could be because I usually watch Charger games, which tend to be played under beautiful sunny skies and usually are on CBS. Fox is always showing NFC games in far-off places where winter happens, or in dreary domes.

The Chris Gethard Show airs live at 11pm Eastern on MNN in New York and streaming everywhere on MNN's website and the TCGS website.

I watched Murder By Death last night, which is hilarious and features delightful parodies of Poirot and Marple.

I missed most of Jeopardy last night while watching live footage from a few people in Ferguson [correction: most of what I saw was actually in St. Louis] on Ustream. You can find steams through CitizenStreams .com as well. I recommend watching it just to see what is really happening. I don't mean that in a

Agreed on the flags. We saw the first cyclist creep up to the edge of the greased part of the pole and successfully dive for a yellow flag. To get a red flag required running on the greased part and then diving, which seemed terrifying.

Let's take a look at the facts. Going into FJ on the first day of the final, Arther led by ~$7,000 over 2nd place Julia, despite Julia answering two DDs correctly. Going into FJ on the second day of the final, Arther was again the leader, by $3,800 over Ben. Considering he was playing against two of the best recent

Walk into the right luxury mattress store and you can drop six figures on a Hästens or something. He probably spent in the high four figures on a Temperpedic, though.

I wonder if the judges would have accepted my answer of "nude lewd dude" instead.

Exactly. My mind went to trying to think of capital cities' names instead of just figuring out what country was really far away. A good FJ question is like that: The solution is obvious once you know it, but it isn't necessarily easy to come up with.

You lost me at A4 sheet of paper. That's fine for "the world's" greatest paper airplane, but how do I make AMERICA'S greatest paper airplane from an 8.5" x 11" sheet of paper as God and Thomas Jefferson intended?

+1 about the opera task. My sister and I simultaneously texted each other after they showed the first part of it and we, like the contestants and everyone else, were completely dumbfounded. Then it turned it to be a straightforward memory/follow-instructions task.

The go karts didn't look particularly fast, especially since they were going uphill. I think it just came down to keeping the pedal to the metal most of the time.

I guessed Adam and Steve.