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Show Details: October 2004

2004-10-02

NPR DB ID: 196
Scorekeeper
Panelists
Guests
    N/A
Bluff(s)
#1
Chosen: Adam Felber
Correct: Adam Felber
Description
Who's Carl This Time?, Bluff the Listener about initiatives aimed at apathetic voters, Who's Carl This Time? Round II, Listener Limerick Challenge, Panelist Predictions: what will be the headlines created by the opening season for Washington D.C.'s baseball team?

2004-10-09

NPR DB ID: 197
Scorekeeper
Panelists
Guests
Bluff(s)
#1
Chosen: Roxanne Roberts
Correct: Roy Blount, Jr.
Description
Who's Carl This Time?, Bluff the Listener about red tape and bureaucracy in the news, Not My Job about minor league baseball promotional stunts, Who's Carl This Time? Round II, Listener Limerick Challenge, Panelist Predictions: what headlines will come out of the final presidential debate?

2004-10-16

NPR DB ID: 198
Scorekeeper
Panelists
Guests
Bluff(s)
#1
Correct: Paula Poundstone
Description
Who's Carl This Time?, Bluff the Listener about new ways of franchising, Not My Job about Frank Sinatra's early career, Who's Carl This Time? Round II, Listener Limerick Challenge, Panelist Predictions: what did Senator John Kerry and President Bush jot down during the final presidential debate?
Notes

Kyrie O'Connor makes her debut as a panelist.

2004-10-23

NPR DB ID: 199
Scorekeeper
Panelists
Guests
    N/A
Bluff(s)
#1
Chosen: Roxanne Roberts
Correct: Roxanne Roberts
Description
Who's Carl This Time?, Bluff the Listener about misbehaving appliances, Who's Carl This Time? Round II, Listener Limerick Challenge, Panelist Predictions: what will be the leading headline from the 2004 World Series?

2004-10-30

NPR DB ID: 200
Scorekeeper
Panelists
Guests
Bluff(s)
#1
Chosen: Charlie Pierce
Correct: Charlie Pierce
Description
Who's Carl This Time?, Bluff the Listener about surprising discoveries in archeology, Not My Job about the 100th anniversary of the New York subway system, Who's Carl This Time? Round II, Panelist Predictions: what will be the leading headline from the elections?