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  1. over 2 years ago on Inspector Danger's Crime Quiz

    Only about 10% of the population is left handed except in this strip where the sinistrous trait seems to be in the majority.

  2. over 3 years ago on Inspector Danger's Crime Quiz

    The old Mother has Alzheimer’s and can’t remember anything. Also, maybe the thief put in fresh batteries while wearing gloves. Slylock Fox solves two mysteries a week (most weeks anyway) and they’re usually legitimate solutions even if (like today) they require a bit of knowledge that some people might not have.

  3. over 3 years ago on Inspector Danger's Crime Quiz

    Movado?

  4. over 3 years ago on Inspector Danger's Crime Quiz

    Not to mention the fact that the violinist or manager might have learned English as a second language and hadn’t fully mastered it.

  5. almost 4 years ago on Barney & Clyde

    While Humphrey Bogart was and is the gold standard, I would like to put in a word for James Garner who played the role in the film adaptation of Little Sister. Also Powers Booth’s portray on television deserves consideration.

  6. almost 4 years ago on [Deleted]

    As we all know, Pab is an expert on the wonderful works of Walt Kelly. Don’t let ’em hit you on the label.

  7. almost 4 years ago on New Adventures of Queen Victoria

    Mallard Filmore

  8. over 4 years ago on Pearls Before Swine

    Bunch of contrapuntalsts here

  9. over 4 years ago on Frank and Ernest
    The Lives and Times of John Keats,

    Percy Bysshe Shelley, andGeorge Gordon Noel, Lord Byron

    Byron and Shelley and KeatsWere a trio of Lyrical treats.The forehead of Shelley was cluttered with curls,And Keats never was a descendant of earls,And Byron walked out with a number of girls,But it didn’t impair the poetical featsOf Byron and Shelley,Of Byron and Shelley,Of Byron and Shelley and Keats.

    Dorothy Parker

  10. over 4 years ago on Ziggy

    quid pro quo