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* BlatantLies: Gary trying to explain that Duryard is a student village near Exeter, while both Matt and Chris have their heads in their hands, laughing at how unconvincing the story was. Ends up {{Subverted}} when it turns out he's entirely right.

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* BlatantLies: Gary trying to explain that Duryard is a student village near Exeter, while both Matt and Chris have their heads in their hands, laughing at how unconvincing the story was. Ends up {{Subverted}} {{subverted|Trope}} when it turns out he's entirely right.
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* CallBack: When Matt makes a reference to Music/BurtBacharach, Tom mentions how he keeps thinking of the phrase "Burt Bacharach back, sack, and crack"; it was one of the prizes they previously used in ''WebVideo/CitationNeeded''.

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* CallBack: When Matt makes a reference to Music/BurtBacharach, Tom mentions how he keeps thinking of the phrase "Burt Bacharach "Music/BurtBacharach back, sack, and crack"; it was one of the prizes they previously used in ''WebVideo/CitationNeeded''.
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* BlatantLies: Gary trying to explain that Duryard is a student village near Exeter, while both Matt and Chris have their heads in their hands, laughing at how unconvincing the story was. Turns out he's entirely right.

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* BlatantLies: Gary trying to explain that Duryard is a student village near Exeter, while both Matt and Chris have their heads in their hands, laughing at how unconvincing the story was. Turns Ends up {{Subverted}} when it turns out he's entirely right.
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** Chris's use of "Churt Nodules", which he claims is a type of rock and the way it has eroded.

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** Chris's use of "Churt "Chert Nodules", which he claims is a type of rock and the way it has eroded.
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* BlatantLies: Gary trying to explain that Duryard is a student village near Exeter, while both Matt and Chris have their heads in their hands, laughing at how unconvincing the story was. Turns out, he's entirely correct.

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* BlatantLies: Gary trying to explain that Duryard is a student village near Exeter, while both Matt and Chris have their heads in their hands, laughing at how unconvincing the story was. Turns out, out he's entirely correct.right.
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* CallBack: When Matt makes a reference to Music/BurtBacharach, Tom mentions how he keeps thinking of the phrase "Burt Bacharach back, sack, and crack"; one of the prizes they previously used in ''WebVideo/CitationNeeded''.
* DidNotThinkThisThrough: Gary in round one points out that dismissing him was a terrible idea as Tom misremembered his own question.
* {{Metagame}}: When asked what "Willoughby Run" is, Matt takes the text of a completely different Wikipedia article (namely, [[Music/RahsaanRolandKirk Roland Kirk]]'s album ''Slightly Latin'') and uses that as the basis of his "lie." Tom even says of it "Oh, you are metagaming this! I don't like this!" at the end of the episode.

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* CallBack: When Matt makes a reference to Music/BurtBacharach, Tom mentions how he keeps thinking of the phrase "Burt Bacharach back, sack, and crack"; it was one of the prizes they previously used in ''WebVideo/CitationNeeded''.
* DidNotThinkThisThrough: DidntThinkThisThrough: Gary in round one points out that dismissing him was a terrible idea as Tom misremembered his own question.
* {{Metagame}}: When asked what "Willoughby Run" is, Matt takes the text of a completely different Wikipedia article (namely, [[Music/RahsaanRolandKirk Roland Kirk]]'s album ''Slightly Latin'') and uses that as the basis of his "lie." "lie". Tom even says of it "Oh, you are metagaming this! I don't like this!" at the end of the episode.
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* {{Metagame}}: When asked what "Willoughby Run" is, Matt takes the text of a completely different Wikipedia article (namely, [[Music/RahsaanRolandKirk Roland Kirk's]] album ''Slightly Latin'') and uses that as the basis of his "lie." Tom even says of it "Oh, you are metagaming this! I don't like this!" at the end of the episode.

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* {{Metagame}}: When asked what "Willoughby Run" is, Matt takes the text of a completely different Wikipedia article (namely, [[Music/RahsaanRolandKirk Roland Kirk's]] Kirk]]'s album ''Slightly Latin'') and uses that as the basis of his "lie." Tom even says of it "Oh, you are metagaming this! I don't like this!" at the end of the episode.
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* CallBack: When Matt makes a reference to Music/BurtBacharach, Tom mentions how he keeps thinking of the phrase "Burt Bacharach back, sack, and crack"; one of the prizes they had previously used in ''Citation Needed''.

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* CallBack: When Matt makes a reference to Music/BurtBacharach, Tom mentions how he keeps thinking of the phrase "Burt Bacharach back, sack, and crack"; one of the prizes they had previously used in ''Citation Needed''.''WebVideo/CitationNeeded''.
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* CallBack: When Matt makes a reference to Burt Backarack, Tom mentions how he keeps thinking of the phrase "Burt Backarack back, sack, and crack"; one of the prizes they had previously used in ''Citation Needed''.

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* CallBack: When Matt makes a reference to Burt Backarack, Music/BurtBacharach, Tom mentions how he keeps thinking of the phrase "Burt Backarack Bacharach back, sack, and crack"; one of the prizes they had previously used in ''Citation Needed''.
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Episode Title: '''"Duryard!"'''
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* '''Round 1:''' [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duryard "Duryard"]]
* '''Round 2:''' [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willoughby_Run "Willoughby Run"]]
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* BlatantLies: Gary trying to explain that Duryard is a student village near Exeter, while both Matt and Chris have their heads in their hands, laughing at how unconvincing the story was. Turns out, he's entirely correct.
* CallBack: When Matt makes a reference to Burt Backarack, Tom mentions how he keeps thinking of the phrase "Burt Backarack back, sack, and crack"; one of the prizes they had previously used in ''Citation Needed''.
* DidNotThinkThisThrough: Gary in round one points out that dismissing him was a terrible idea as Tom misremembered his own question.
* {{Metagame}}: When asked what "Willoughby Run" is, Matt takes the text of a completely different Wikipedia article (namely, [[Music/RahsaanRolandKirk Roland Kirk's]] album ''Slightly Latin'') and uses that as the basis of his "lie." Tom even says of it "Oh, you are metagaming this! I don't like this!" at the end of the episode.
* SesquipedalianLoquaciousness:
** Matt's use of the word "Mononym" when asking for his answers' context slightly convinces Tom of it being true.
** Chris's use of "Churt Nodules", which he claims is a type of rock and the way it has eroded.
* StrangeMindsThinkAlike:
** Tom jokes that Chris and Gary [[CrazyPrepared pre-emptively came up with]] a story of Duryard being an English village and Chris also mentions it's a town in Nebraska that's ''named'' after that village.
** Gary and Chris also give similar answers to what Willoughby Run is; the former says it's a creek in Pennsylvania, the latter says it's an eroding river valley named after the Willoughby estate.
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