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Today in "insultingly easy J6 clues":
Writers' Vocabulary: Most similes include "as" or this word
It's a Toy Hall-er: Inducted into the Toy Hall of Fame in 2016, this role-playing game uses dice with up to 20 sides
2 Words to Complete the Phrase: "A bird in the hand is worth two in…"
Shakespearean Baby Names: Name your

Never experienced a "wet" heat, so I couldn't say.

Where I live, it's already in the 90s. And that's going to be mild compared to the summer. Sigh…

I've heard "Take Me Home Tonight" and "Baby Hold On."

The ones I know I've heard: 2, 4, 5, 8, 10, 11, 17, 20.

J6:
Orange County was the first location of this Bravo franchise
A: What is "Real Housewives?"

"Here's the Thing" is technically a radio show, but evidently they consider "This American Life" a podcast as well, so who knows what's what anymore.

"Legion" is on Wednesdays. "The Americans" is on tonight.

Today in "what the IMDb thinks they're best known for":
Corey Stoll: Ant-Man
James Frain: TRON: Legacy
Georgio Tsoukalos: Producer, Ancient Aliens
Taylor Hanson: Soundtrack, The Hangover Part III

Man, I have so little time to really "catch up" with stuff. I feel like I'll be lucky to be able to finish watching "iZombie" season two before the new season starts.

Today in "insultingly easy J6 clues":
Money Music: The Beatles sang, "I don't care too much for money" in this hit
The March of History: On March 10, 1876 this inventor said to his assistant, "Mr. Watson, come here. I want to see you"
Full of Questions: Elizabeth Barrett Browning asks this question before "Let me count

"Co-Ed Confidential" is actually a Cinemax show (I count it because come on), so it could well be his real name.

Today in "what the IMDb thinks they're best known for":
Charo: Self, Perry Como's Easter in Guadalajara
Annabeth Gish: Mystic Pizza
Glenne Headly: Don Jon
Neil Sedaka: Soundtrack, Deadpool

Last Week Tonight - March 12, 2017

Thankfully, I live in the one state in the country that doesn't bother with Daylight Saving Time. Though it does make work (where I have to call other states) and cable TV a little bit of a headache.

She becomes Britta. More specifically, the Britta used as a verb meaning "to screw up."

I look at my local Comicon (their spelling, not mine), and there's some interesting guests this year: Joan Cusack, Alan Tudyk, Anthony Michael Hall and David Anders are the ones who appeal to me. And yet none of them has tempted me to attend like Maurice LaMarche did last year. (Though it's tempting to see if a friend

I've literally only seen the first "X-Men," and was able to understand the plot pretty well.

Did Adam remind anyone else of Matthew Perry, James Spader and/or Matthew Broderick?

Today in "what the IMDb thinks they're best known for":
Titus Welliver: Argo
Courtney B. Vance: Law & Order: Criminal Intent
Edward Albee: Writer, A Delicate Balance