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#126: “Alphabological and Others” by Pat Sajak.

This entry was posted in Fill Me In Season 3 and tagged Alex Boisvert Amy Reynaldo (Orange) Bebe Rebozo Charles Dickens Clive Probert Daniel Radcliffe David Astle Emily L Lily Emily Watson Emma Watson Guy on British game show Haley Joel Osment Harrison Ford Ian Livengood Jeff Talbott Jeremy Horwitz Joe Cimmet Joe DiPietro Jon Delfin Joon Pahk Julia Roberts Lady on Wheel of Fortune with only one letter Mike Nothnagel Neville Fogarty Nicole Hersh Pat Sajak Patrick Blindauer Peter Wentz Pilot from Delta Richard Nixon Robert W Harris Ryan's history professor Shirley Temple Sholem Asch Someone Ryan knew named Neville Stephen Breyer Stephen Sondheim Tanya Roberts Todd Gross Trip Payne Victor Fleming Will Shortz on November 23, 2010 by Fill Me In Admin (updated 1776 days ago)

Ryan has a singing face. And pie and ice cream co-exist on a plate. Photographic evidence exists.

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