
Puzzler: The Great War Invention
RAY:: Ha! We're back. You're listening to Car Talk with us, Click and Clack, the
Tappet Brothers, and we're here to discuss, of course, cars, car repair and the
new Puzzler.
TOM: Is this one of the pairs that you had --
RAY:: Well, you know, I --
TOM: -- two and two?
RAY:: Yes, I had --
TOM: You were going to mix and match?
RAY:: -- pears, oranges --
TOM: Yeah!
RAY:: -- tangerines, and I thought I might just sprinkle in a few others in
between the pairs. What, do you think I should just go --
TOM: No, no, no, I think we're sick and tired of Roman numerals.
RAY:: You are, hunh?
TOM: Yeah. I wouldn't leap ahead, I would leap-frog.
RAY:: I have many in the Roman numeral collection, so I won't go to Roman
numerals, and I'm not even going to go to the other pair of Puzzlers, I'm instead
going to do an historical-folklore Puzzler.
TOM: Ah! These are the best.
RAY:: I'm going to set the scene.
TOM: Oh, I love these.
RAY:: OK. I'm not sure I have all the times and dates and names and places
right, but --
TOM: Doesn't matter.
RAY:: -- it's close enough. Well, here it is. The time: World War II. The
place: England. In a secret laboratory, a small group of scientists is working
on a project. They have made a discovery! Something that they know will greatly
aid in the Allied effort against the Germans.
TOM: Wow!
RAY:: This is big stuff, now, pay attention. This is a huge discovery.
Furthermore, they know that their discovery will also benefit mankind for years
to come, and could easily turn the tide of the war.
TOM: Wow!
RAY:: In with this group is a German scientist who has escaped the clutches of
the Nazis, and he's collaborating with this group --
TOM: Is he opening up a soup kitchen?
RAY:: And they are working on a project that was abandoned by a Scottish
scientist more than 10 years earlier. And they have reignited the whole process
here, so to speak. And then they are on the verge of something big, and they
finally, after one disappointment after another, they finally have success. And
one of them cries out, Eureka! And the other one says, You don't smell so good
yourself! And they know that they have something big here, and they apply to the
British government for a grant. Now the government, of course, is in the midst
of waging war on more than one continent. I mean, all kinds of stuff is going on
--
TOM: Sure!
RAY:: -- with England, and the grant comes through: 50 pounds.
TOM: No?
RAY:: These guys say, "Fifty pounds?" I mean, everyone knows --
TOM: Kiss my tuchus!
RAY:: -- Everyone knows that 50 pounds is about half of 100 pounds, and isn't
going to go very far, even in World War II England. So they realize the only
hope of getting their product, so to speak, involved in the war effort, is to
leave England and go to America where they can hope to engage the help of some
philanthropic organization or maybe the United States government. You're paying
attention? This is intrigue --
TOM: Whoo! Whoa, man! This is great!
RAY:: This is high finance, all kinds of stuff!
TOM: Yeah!
RAY:: So, anyway, they decide to leave England. But leaving England and going to
America is dangerous --
TOM: Of course!
RAY:: -- Because the U-boats are out there.
TOM: Yeah, they could take the Titanic!
RAY:: No. So, in order to make their way safely from Europe to America, they
decide to go to a neutral country: Portugal.
TOM: Of course.
RAY:: They go to Lisbon, where they hope to catch a boat to America which will be
safe from the U-boats because it's flying the Portuguese flag, and Portugal is
neutral. However --
TOM: Do they bump into Humphrey Bogart there?
RAY:: They do. Yes.
TOM: And Elsa?
RAY:: Ilsa.
TOM: Ilsa.
RAY:: Ilsa Mund. They go to Lisbon. Now, Lisbon, even though Portugal is a
neutral country, Lisbon is a hotbed of spies --
TOM: Intrigue. Oh, wow!
RAY:: -- Saboteurs and the like. And they know that if their discovery gets into
the wrong hands, it could have dire -- there could be dire consequences.
TOM: Are we almost to the end?
RAY:: Come on, you're interrupting so much!
TOM: It's only a three-hour show!
RAY:: All right, we'll jump right in.
TOM: No, no, this is great!
RAY:: You've wasted another perfectly good --
TOM: This is great! I'm thrilled here!
RAY:: They know that if their discovery falls into the wrong hands, it would be
severe.
TOM: Yeah. So, they need to hide it.
RAY:: They need to hide it, and they take their discovery -- are you ready for
this?
TOM: Yeah.
RAY:: They hide it on --
TOM: On?
RAY:: -- On their clothing.
TOM: What?
RAY:: They hide their discovery on their clothing, and they make their way to
America, and the rest, as they say, is history.
TOM: Wow!
RAY:: And what is, what was this discovery, that --
TOM: Well, yeah, I know --
RAY:: It could easily have been regarded --
TOM: Something that is on your clothing and is undetectable? And not
noticeable?
RAY:: Chicken soup.
TOM: It's got to be mustard.
RAY:: What is this discovery that could easily have changed the whole tide of the
war?
TOM: And was able to be hidden on the clothing --
RAY:: Not even.
TOM: -- On the clothing.
RAY:: On their clothes, and the hint was, chicken soup.
TOM: Oh. That was a hint?
RAY:: Well, so to speak.
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