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Revision as of 10:00, May 25, 2019
Cultural references
- Lisa's method for solving the mystery of who tied up Martin's shoes is strongly reminiscent of the deductive reasoning employed by Sherlock Holmes.
Trivia
- The Dutch Cringle is a real knot, one of the the thousands described in The Ashley Book of Knots.
Continuity
- The Junior Campers are mentioned.