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*This is the last episode to have streamers and balloons from [[Blue's Birthday]]. |
*This is the last episode to have streamers and balloons from [[Blue's Birthday]]. |
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*Politically, this was the last episode to air during the era of President [[Bill Clinton]], and Blues Clues was the result of the Children's Television Act passed during his administration. |
*Politically, this was the last episode to air during the era of President [[Bill Clinton]], and Blues Clues was the result of the Children's Television Act passed during his administration. |
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*This episode is on the [[Blue's Room]] DVD "[[Shape Detectives]]." |
*This episode is on the [[Blue's Room]] DVD "[[Shape Detectives]]." |
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*Ian Chandler Sheaffer, one of Steve's Friends in this episode, also plays a character on the popular daytime drama ''One Life to Live''. |
*Ian Chandler Sheaffer, one of Steve's Friends in this episode, also plays a character on the popular daytime drama ''One Life to Live''. |
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*This episode also appears in online listings as "The Big Bag of Words." |
*This episode also appears in online listings as "The Big Bag of Words." |
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*This marks the last episode where Sidetable Drawer says "Blue's Clues, I'm so excited". |
*This marks the last episode where Sidetable Drawer says "Blue's Clues, I'm so excited". |
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*The letter design from [[Blue's ABCs]] is used. Coincidentally, both episodes teach reading. |
*The letter design from [[Blue's ABCs]] is used. Coincidentally, both episodes teach reading. |
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*This episode is available on the 2002 VHS [[Reading with Blue]]. |
*This episode is available on the 2002 VHS [[Reading with Blue]]. |
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*This episode's title is a play on the song "Words" by The Monkees. |
*This episode's title is a play on the song "Words" by The Monkees. |
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+ | *The interment for the first clue was reused in [[Dress Up Day]] |
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{{Heading|Goofs}} |
{{Heading|Goofs}} |
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*Jennifer Michelle Brown is credited as Jennifer Brown. |
*Jennifer Michelle Brown is credited as Jennifer Brown. |
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