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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. Hey Wasway, to quote Sharon , "Ur up!" George
  2. Looks like we need yet another clue, Sharon! George
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    ...7...8...9...10 You're out! George
  4. Where has that Poppins woman gone? I miss her in the "game room." If you're still around, MP, Have a wonderful birthday!! George
  5. I thought I knew what show Tops meant, though I never saw an episode. Googling clues from Hiway and Tops let me know I had been right. Funny, though, from the title of the show, I had always assumed it was about a secretary, not a teacher! George
  6. Misspelled, but correct! George (Banacek)
  7. ?? :blink: From your earlier guesses you can put together the correct title. It's even easier if you use the correct verb for your first choice. George
  8. Either the original pilot "The Cage" or its re-treaded version "The Menagerie." Capt. Pike has a phaser to a Talosian's head and says something like, "I think my gun really works, but you've been making me think it hasn't. Want me to test my theory on your head?" "Every one of your ships has a mine on its belly, my finger's on the button, and you're in a very bad position." George
  9. Actually, you have to know who the guy is to get this one. He's been in several movies in the last couple of years. George
  10. Looking forward to seeing what you have, Tops! George
  11. Ah, of course! I recognize it now. Actually, I guess two different episode titles could be considered correct. I'll answer if no one else has by tonight. George
  12. Trying not to derail... Dulmur and Lucsly are anagrams. Hiway's clue doesn't ring a bell yet, though it has an Odo/Quark feel to it. George
  13. Sounds right. By the way, I forgot to mention something about "Trials and Tribble-ations." The two "time cops" are named Dulmur and Lucsly. Do those names seem familiar? George
  14. Yes! I thought it was clever how they dodged the "Why do Original Star Trek Klingons have flat foreheads, while all the others have ridges" question. And then, of course, it was actually explained in "Enterprise": the flat-head Klingons were actually a genetic blend of Klingons and human "augment" virus. "T&T-ations" also avoided showing Koloth, who was a flat-head in the original series but ridged in DS9. I don't know how many times McCoy actually used the "I'm a doctor, not a ..." line, but it was parodied oftern enough: Bashir here, the holographic Doctor in Voyager. I wouldn't be surprised to find out that Phlox used it in Enterprise. Engage, Mr. Wolf! George
  15. Looks like we've run aground again. A little help, here? George
  16. Next clue: "I can't wait to get back and see your face when you find out that I never existed!" George
  17. I've actually worked for TWO men who went on to win the Nobel Prize in chemistry: William Knowles (a few years ago) for his work in asymmetric homogeneous catalysis and Richard Schrock (last year) for his work in olefin metathesis. It appears that one does not become brilliant merely by associating with brilliant men! George
  18. I'll second that! Happy Birthday!!! George
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