"You know, Benny, puzzles and riddles--I was never very good at any of this stuff."
"What are you saying, Ray? You solve puzzles all the time."

Brain Teasers



The Power of Two
More than twenty different characters appeared in two (and only two) Due South episodes. Ian MacDonald, for example, was featured in both The Man Who Knew Too Little and Starman. That's one--can you name at least nineteen more? (For the purpose of this game, two-parters like Victoria's Secret or Mountie on the Bounty count as a single episode.)

The Power of Two II

It's déjà vu all over again! There are two episodes in which Fraser played basketball; two episodes that feature carriage rides; two episodes in which Fraser blows Ray Vecchio's cover. You get the idea--how many can you come up with? (As with the previous game, two-parters count as a single episode.)

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Next Week on Due South

Your favorite cable network has obtained broadcast rights for Due South and hires you to be in charge of scheduling! This network is a little odd: rather than broadcast episodes in chronological order, they schedule episodes according to weekly themes. Your job is to select 5 episodes to best fit each week's theme. Here are some themes to get you started:

Got them all programmed? Now come up with some new themes, and see if I can schedule a week for you!


Jeopardy!

The first two "answers" are from RCW 139 Ride Forever (August, 1999)

$100 These three roles were re-cast after the Due South pilot.
$200 These nine characters were able to see Bob Fraser's ghost.
$300 These five Prime Ministers were immortalized as Due South characters.
$400 180 North Stetson Avenue, Suite 2400.
$500 The northernmost of Fraser's childhood home towns, as listed in the Pilot: Inuvik, Alert, Tuktoyaktuk.

Questions



The Title Recital (Quite a few Due South episode titles were inspired by movie titles. Can you identify these films?)

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