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Antiques Roadshow recommends a HOLD on Dukes of Hazzard collectibles until Catherine Bach's eventual demise.

Tom Wopat is actually a native Wisconsinite and a UW-Madison alumnus. I remember he was grand marshall or somesuch for Homecoming sometime during the mid 1990s when I was attending. I'm sure the irony was extra bitter for him last night.

The A's are on pace to give up only 162 hits. Pretty impressive.

AV Club Pick 'Em Bracket Challenge Update…
Bragging rights to AndresCP0 who had Duke winning the title and a tidy 94.5 percentile result (631,089th place (I consider any top million result a "good" result)). The ThatGuy entry finished in 7th overall, good for 2,054,169 place (82.3%). I wish I had had the guts to pick

Art deco was the critical part of the clue to favor the Chrysler Building over Grand Central Station. I forgot all about the Chyrsler Building and said Grand Central, oh well. But then I watched the episode after getting my heart broken by Duke so I maybe have been a little "off" last night.

As a religion teacher I had along the way tried to teach me, God still knows what you meant even if you substitute the nice word for the the "Lord name's" word, so you better bring it up in Confession or you're going to Hell.

"From now on, we'll all be taking golden showers!" - Kent Brockman

Philly was the only streetcar city I thought of in before the answer was revealed but I figured there was nothing particularly historic about it.

The clue emphasized "street" so since NYC train system is most well known as being a subway system, I knew that wasn't possible.

I couldn't think of any American city with an "historical" train system other than San Francisco. I got Chicago stuck in my brain, and knew that was wrong (it being the "El", for one). When New Orleans was revealed my main thought wasn't so much "Of Course!" but "Ugh. U R Dum." Just didn't occur to me at all.

That's just their lounging-around-the-oikos armor.

CSI: Cyber has already done a Ride Sharing App murder episode. Sorry, Elementary.

SKINNER!

So apparently we have a Celebrity Jeopardy! week coming in May. Filming this week, apparently. Packers QB Aaron Rodgers, astronaut Mark Kelly, Kevin (Shark Tank) O'Leary in a game to air on May 12th. (Does not appear to be an elaborate April Fools prank.)
http://blog.packers.com/201…

That's all I knew it from too. If it ever ran in syndication in the late 70s thru mid 80s my local stations didn't carry it.

Regardless, it's pretty much the adopted national foundational story of the modern state of Israel. (Unless that's changed recently…)

That would work if Billy Eichner hosted Jeopardy!

NBC has a similar miniseries coming out… "A.D.: The Bible Continues" (… The Shocking Sequel to The Bible They Don't Want You to Know About …). Maybe CBS don't want people to get confused?

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Sun Tzu's lesser work, The Art of Wok.