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[[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. | [[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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− | Lisa becomes obsessed with crossword puzzles after she helps a man finish one at the bank. She later enters a crossword competition and begins winning rapidly fast. Meanwhile, Homer finds a pub where the competition is being held and bets all of his money on his daughter. In the last match, he bets against her and wins because [[Gil Gunderson]] tricks her into picking up his glasses, stalling her so he can win. Later, [[Lisa]] finds out that [[Homer]] is betting on her, and she becomes angry with him, and changes her last name to [[Marge]]'s maiden name, [[Bouvier family|Bouvier]]. Homer, feeling bad, and trying to have lisa forgive him, gathers New York Times Crossword editors | + | Lisa becomes obsessed with crossword puzzles after she helps a man finish one at the bank. She later enters a crossword competition and begins winning rapidly fast. Meanwhile, Homer finds a pub where the competition is being held and bets all of his money on his daughter. In the last match, he bets against her and wins because [[Gil Gunderson]] tricks her into picking up his glasses, stalling her so he can win. Later, [[Lisa]] finds out that [[Homer]] is betting on her, and she becomes angry with him, and changes her last name to [[Marge]]'s maiden name, [[Bouvier family|Bouvier]]. Homer, feeling bad, and trying to have lisa forgive him, gathers New York Times Crossword editors Will Shortz and [[Merl Reagle]] to help him get Lisa back. |
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Episode Information
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Homer And Lisa Exchange Cross Words is the sixth episode of Season 20. It aired on November 16, 2008. The episode was written by Tim Long and directed by Nancy Kruse. Merl Reagle and Will Shortz guest starred.
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.
Plot
Lisa becomes obsessed with crossword puzzles after she helps a man finish one at the bank. She later enters a crossword competition and begins winning rapidly fast. Meanwhile, Homer finds a pub where the competition is being held and bets all of his money on his daughter. In the last match, he bets against her and wins because Gil Gunderson tricks her into picking up his glasses, stalling her so he can win. Later, Lisa finds out that Homer is betting on her, and she becomes angry with him, and changes her last name to Marge's maiden name, Bouvier. Homer, feeling bad, and trying to have lisa forgive him, gathers New York Times Crossword editors Will Shortz and Merl Reagle to help him get Lisa back.
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