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Cultural references
- Abraham Simpson's to-do list includes sleeping with competitive swimmer and actress Esther Williams, and be the first white man in Negro league baseball.
- A reference to the long and ongoing Israeli–Palestinian conflict is seen at the baseball game when a Jewish man hugs a Muslim.
- Bart's wishlist includes to appear in a summer theatrical production. In order to do that he runs to the Springfield Community Theater to join a Grease 2 play, the famous sequel based on the film.
- Bart watches Men in Black at the cinema.
- Homer's wishlist includes "Find, destroy Atlantis".
- The History of Weapons! is sponsored by Kellog's, a parody of the American multinational food company Kellogg's.
- According to Homer, the audio tour is narrated by American actress Melanie Griffith.
- Famous single "What a Fool Believes" by The Doobie Brothers is heard at "The Myth of Creation" exhibition in the Hall of Man.
- The room the kids meet in is called the Single Purpose Room, a take on Multi-Purpose Rooms that are common in learning institutions.
- The scenes with Nelson Muntz removing a latex mask to reveal his true self, which leads to a dissolve with a jigsaw-puzzle fade, are parodies of the 1960s television series Mission: Impossible.
- The scenes in the court were a parody of the movie Inherit the Wind.
- It is not mentioned that creationism in public schools had already been declared a federal crime in 1987, because it denies the separation of church and state.
Continuity
- Booberella's appearance is borrowed from "I'm Spelling as Fast as I Can".
Goofs
- Seen from afar in the court room, Lenny has no stubble.
- When the jury is first seen, Barney is seated between Bernice Hibbert and Bumblebee Man, then later on he has been replaced by Jack Marley.
- Jaffee is seen among the kids Lisa invites to her reading of "The Origin of Species"; however, when Nelson leaves, Jaffee disappears.
- When Seymour Skinner holds up the textbook "Life In These 38 States", 39 states appear on the cover: the first 38, plus Oklahoma (the 46th state).