Most enigmatic clue ever.You and everyone else on the planet.

Perhaps that clue was easier if you're American.

Anyway my guess for the current episode is "The Enterprise Incident"
Most enigmatic clue ever.You and everyone else on the planet.
Not an Incident, either. I can see clues 2 thru 4.Anyway my guess for the current episode is "The Enterprise Incident"
Not Man Trap. Try again.The Man Trap
Not Dagger of the MindDagger of the Mind
No foolie. I guess my first clue was very hard, and the rest played too hard on word games. Next time, "No blah, blah, blah!"Thanks. I have to say, that was brutal.
What are you talking about? It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World is about a bunch of people racing to recover $350,000 stolen 15 years before the movie starts and buried under a W in the fictional Santa Rosita State Park near the Mexican border. As far as I remember, no one dies in the movie except the convict who stole the money originally and set the whole mad dash in motion.We have a WINNER! You are up.
Here's the explanation of the clues and sub-clues:
- 1966 (Miri aired in 1966)1st Clue: Lt. Marla McGivers was on this world. (Actress Madlyn Rhue had an one line bit part in "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World" referring to the diseased world that affected the entire population of adults in which they first went Mad, then died.)
Thanks. I have to say, that was brutal.
First clue...
Someone frantically searches a database.
Sorry, poor sentence structure. I only thing I meant for the reader to take away from the line was the words, "Mad World". The rest of the description obviously applies to Miri's World. I'm still being graded in English after all these years.What are you talking about? It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World is about a bunch of people racing to recover $350,000 stolen 15 years before the movie starts and buried under a W in the fictional Santa Rosita State Park near the Mexican border. As far as I remember, no one dies in the movie except the convict who stole the money originally and set the whole mad dash in motion.
rodinium from Balance of Terror?Great guesses! But no...
Next clue:
Turns out that element exists in reality, under a different name though and has different properties. I guess its discoverer wasn't a fan of StarTrek and/or didn't notice that mention, otherwise, he would have probably given it the same name. (that's some longwinded clue!)
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