Lisa discovers she has an impressive knack for solving crossword puzzles and she enters
in a city-wide crossword tournament. Feelings are hurt though when Homer bets against
Lisa in the championship match.
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The Simpson family first appeared in 1988 on the Tracy Ullman show. The creator Matt Groening and the producer James .L. Brooks turned the Simpson's into a full half hour show, which premiered on Fox network in December 1989. The Simpson's was a hit from the start and still is 20 years on(It is the longest running prime-time cartoon). The show has had many guests which have included Christina Ricci, Ringo Starr, Stephen Hawking, Hank Azaria, Kelsey Grammer, Phil Hartman and Conan O'Brien.
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Here are some ideas that might be good for future The Simpsons episodoes...take a look and how you like it!
"Welcome to Springfield, Home of the D'ohs"
The town of Springfield is taking in the glory that they are the #1 tourist attraction in the world. However, Homer accidentally sabotages the equipment back at the plant causing a nuclear scare to the town, thus forcing the town's tourist attraction to zero. Taking in the blame for he done, Homer decides to help the town revive its attraction by making a fake tourist agency. Meanwhile, Bart uses this time...
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Jebediah Springfield
Springfield's town founder, Jebediah Springfield isn't exactly what the history books and short films (starring Troy McClure) would have you believe. Here's what the history books want you to believe:
In 1796, Jebediah Obadiah Zachariah Jedediah Springfield, a brave pioneer and woodsman founded the town of Springfield. He built the town's first hospital out of mud and logs. He tamed the buffalo or as he named it, the land cow, and he even killed a bear with his bare hands.
On Sunday, in the sixth episode of its 20th season, The Simpsons went crossword crazy in a cross-promotion with The New York Times and the Hartford Courant .
Park managers say they will open Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks in time for the winter season, as directed by federal judge Clarence Brimmer.
And now, for something completely familiar. Like the changing of the seasons or the run of an election cycle, a new Monty Python DVD collection arrives with frightening regularity.
Lexicographers claim to be enthusiastic about the latest addition to the language: The word ' meh .' The term, which is an expression of boredom or disinterest, has now been included in the Collins English ...
At least someone is excited about "meh." The expression of indifference or boredom has gained a place in the Collins English Dictionary after generating a surprising amount of enthusiasm among lexicographers.