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Beau Handsome: Hello! I'm Beau Handsome, and this is... Audience: May I Have a Word! Beau Handsome: As usual, the player who correctly defines today's featured word will win a fabulous prize! Let's play... Audience: May I Have a Word! Beau Handsome: Yes, you may! Today's featured word is SNARE. To give you a clue, here are some clips from WordGirl that show the meaning of the word. Beau Handsome: Tommy? Tommy: A snare is a net-like bag that women in the 1940's wore to keep their hair back. Tommy: My interests are many. Beau Handsome: Uh-huh. Anyone else? Phil: What am I supposed to do with that?

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  • Beau Handsome: Hello! I'm Beau Handsome, and this is... Audience: May I Have a Word! Beau Handsome: As usual, the player who correctly defines today's featured word will win a fabulous prize! Let's play... Audience: May I Have a Word! Beau Handsome: Yes, you may! Today's featured word is SNARE. To give you a clue, here are some clips from WordGirl that show the meaning of the word. Beau Handsome: Tommy? Tommy: A snare is a net-like bag that women in the 1940's wore to keep their hair back. Tommy: My interests are many. Beau Handsome: Uh-huh. Anyone else? Phil: What am I supposed to do with that?
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  • Beau Handsome: Hello! I'm Beau Handsome, and this is... Audience: May I Have a Word! Beau Handsome: As usual, the player who correctly defines today's featured word will win a fabulous prize! Let's play... Audience: May I Have a Word! Beau Handsome: Yes, you may! Today's featured word is SNARE. To give you a clue, here are some clips from WordGirl that show the meaning of the word. Beau Handsome: Tommy? Tommy: A snare is a net-like bag that women in the 1940's wore to keep their hair back. Beau Handsome: Uh, no, I think you're confusing the word "snood" with the word snare. And... uh, how do you know about snoods? Tommy: My interests are many. Beau Handsome: Uh-huh. Anyone else? Phil: Is a snare like a trap, with a net or a rope? Beau Handsome: That is correct, Phil! Congratulations, you are today's winner! Huggy, show him what he's won! Beau Handsome: Come on, Huggy, it can't be that bad. Beau: (offscreen) Well, what a coincidence, it's an official WordGirl snood, which is a net-like bag that women wore to keep their hair back in the 1940's! Phil: What am I supposed to do with that? Emily: Maybe you could use it as a snare. Tommy: You could give it to me for my extensive snood collection. Beau Handsome: That's it for today's episode, see you next time on-- Audience: May I have a Word!
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