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[[Lisa]] became a very talented crossword solver and started to participate in a championship held at [[Springfield Hyatt]]. While she made progress in the competition, [[Homer]] started to bet on his daughter. In the final round, however, Homer placed his bet against Lisa due to her emotional insecurity. When Lisa found out, she became very angry with him to the point of changing her last name to Bouvier. Homer, in an attempt to have Lisa back, secretly gathers crossword editor {{ch|Will Shortz}} and crossword constructor Merl Reagle to help him include a hidden message in one of ''[[The New York Times]]'' crosswords.
 
[[Lisa]] became a very talented crossword solver and started to participate in a championship held at [[Springfield Hyatt]]. While she made progress in the competition, [[Homer]] started to bet on his daughter. In the final round, however, Homer placed his bet against Lisa due to her emotional insecurity. When Lisa found out, she became very angry with him to the point of changing her last name to Bouvier. Homer, in an attempt to have Lisa back, secretly gathers crossword editor {{ch|Will Shortz}} and crossword constructor Merl Reagle to help him include a hidden message in one of ''[[The New York Times]]'' crosswords.
  
Lisa solved the newspaper crossword in her room, finding the phrase "DUMB DAD SORRY FOR HIS BET" that could be read on its diagonal. When she ran downstairs to forgive his dad, she is surprised to find Reagle and Shortz in the living room. With Reagle telling Lisa he constructed that crossword and Shortz telling Reagle to get back to crosswording.
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Lisa solved the newspaper crossword in her room, finding the phrase "DUMB DAD SORRY FOR HIS BET" that could be read on its diagonal. When she ran downstairs to forgive his dad, she is surprised to find Reagle and Shortz in the living room with Reagle telling Lisa he constructed that crossword and Shortz ordering Reagle to get back to crosswording.
 
 
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== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

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This article is about the character. For the guest star, see Merl Reagle.
Merl Reagle
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Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Hair: Brown
Occupation: Crossword constructor
First appearance: "Homer and Lisa Exchange Cross Words"
Voiced by: Himself


Merl Reagle is an American crossword constructor.

History

Lisa became a very talented crossword solver and started to participate in a championship held at Springfield Hyatt. While she made progress in the competition, Homer started to bet on his daughter. In the final round, however, Homer placed his bet against Lisa due to her emotional insecurity. When Lisa found out, she became very angry with him to the point of changing her last name to Bouvier. Homer, in an attempt to have Lisa back, secretly gathers crossword editor Will Shortz and crossword constructor Merl Reagle to help him include a hidden message in one of The New York Times crosswords.

Lisa solved the newspaper crossword in her room, finding the phrase "DUMB DAD SORRY FOR HIS BET" that could be read on its diagonal. When she ran downstairs to forgive his dad, she is surprised to find Reagle and Shortz in the living room with Reagle telling Lisa he constructed that crossword and Shortz ordering Reagle to get back to crosswording.

Appearances