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! This is a 2006 implementation of the game and its questions are extremely out of date; it stopped being updated in 2009 due to a change of the Wikipedia API. A much better daily puzzle version was created in 2024 by Matthew at catfishing.net.

Catfishing is a guessing game built from Wikipedia articles. Given a list of all the categories that an article belongs to, you must guess which article it's describing.

Here's your first one:

Living peopleBest Actor Academy Award nomineesAmerican screenwriters
Greenwich Village sceneJewish American comediansJewish comedy
American adoptive parentsAmerican atheistsAmerican stand-up comedians
James Bond actorsPeople from BrooklynJewish American film directors
Jewish American actorsBAFTA winners (people)American film directors
Best Director Academy Award winnersAmerican short story writersI've Got a Secret panelists
Best Original Screenplay Academy Award winnersAmerican film actorsAmerican clarinetists
American comediansJazz clarinetistsO. Henry Award winners
1935 birthsJewish American writersWhat's My Line panelists
Prince of Asturias Award winnersEnglish-language film directors 
What person or place or thing belongs to all of these categories?
Reveal answer

That was Woody Allen

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(If a set of categories is too broad to give a single answer, or seems otherwise unsuitable, you can click the 'stupid' button to report it.)


32% of 795 players got this one.

Point your friends at this clue: https://kevan.org/catfishing.php?id=934

Game invented by Sumana Harihareswara
and implemented by Kevan Davis, December 2006.
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