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"'''Miracle on Evergreen Terrace'''" is the tenth episode of [[season 9]]. It originally aired on December 21, [[1997]]. The episode was written by [[Ron Hauge]] and directed by [[Bob Anderson]]. [[Alex Trebek]] guest stars as {{ch|Alex Trebek|himself}}.
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"'''Girls Just Want to Have Sums'''" is the nineteenth episode of [[season 17]]. It aired for the first time in April 30, [[2006]]. It was written by [[Matt Selman]] and directed by [[Nancy Kruse]].
  
People throughout [[Springfield]] open their hearts—and wallets—after [[Bart]] accidentally burns the family's Christmas presents and claims they were stolen by a burglar. But when the truth is alas revealed, the Simpsons find themselves pariahs.
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After women of [[Springfield]] criticize [[Principal Skinner]] because he thinks girls are bad at maths, the school is divided into boys and girls, but the math class for girls doesn't teach real math, so [[Lisa]] disguises as a boy to infiltrate into the boy math class.
  
[[Homer]] and [[Marge]] go [[Christmas]] shopping at the [[Try-N-Save]], where frenzied shoppers are quickly snatching the holiday season's most popular toys. Homer, posing as a store cashier, announces the opening of a new check-out lane, where he manages to sneak away with several toys for his children...
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[[Simpson family|The Simpsons]] and many other prominent [[Springfield]]ians go to see a performance of ''Stab-A-Lot: The [[Itchy & Scratchy|Itchy and Scratchy]] Musical''. The show pretty much comprises the homicidal cat and mouse doing what they do best, but all in song. The audience is enthralled by the performance and give it a standing ovation. Julianna, the director comes out on stage, accompanied by [[Principal Skinner]], to acknowledge the cheers. Skinner reveals that she used to be a student of [[Springfield Elementary]] and, while acknowledging all her accomplishments, says that she wasn't very good in math, because she is a girl. Expectedly, everyone in the audience - women, in particular - is shocked...
  
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"Girls Just Want to Have Sums" is the nineteenth episode of season 17. It aired for the first time in April 30, 2006. It was written by Matt Selman and directed by Nancy Kruse.

After women of Springfield criticize Principal Skinner because he thinks girls are bad at maths, the school is divided into boys and girls, but the math class for girls doesn't teach real math, so Lisa disguises as a boy to infiltrate into the boy math class.

The Simpsons and many other prominent Springfieldians go to see a performance of Stab-A-Lot: The Itchy and Scratchy Musical. The show pretty much comprises the homicidal cat and mouse doing what they do best, but all in song. The audience is enthralled by the performance and give it a standing ovation. Julianna, the director comes out on stage, accompanied by Principal Skinner, to acknowledge the cheers. Skinner reveals that she used to be a student of Springfield Elementary and, while acknowledging all her accomplishments, says that she wasn't very good in math, because she is a girl. Expectedly, everyone in the audience - women, in particular - is shocked...

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