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PETER SAGAL, HOST:

In just a minute, we'll ask our panelists what will be the big surprise out of the Pacquiao-Mayweather fight. But first, let me tell you that support for NPR comes from NPR stations and Arizona State University, with more than 70 campus degrees to choose from offered 100 percent online with six start dates a year. Learn more at online.asu.edu. Fox Home Entertainment, presenting "Black Or White," starring Kevin Costner and Octavia Spencer in a film about family and forgiveness that sets out to prove that love has no color, on Blu-ray and digital HD May 5. And Lumber Liquidators, a proud sponsor of NPR, offering more than 400 styles, including hardwood, bamboo, laminate and vinyl, with flooring specialists in hundreds of stores nationwide. More at lumberliquidators.com or 1-800-HARD-WOOD. WAIT WAIT DON'T TELL ME is a production of NPR and WBEZ Chicago in association with Urgent Haircut Productions. Doug Berman - benevolent overlord. Philipp Goedicke writes our limericks. Our house manager is Don Hall. Our assistant house manager is Tyler Greene. Our intern is Jean-Neti Pot Harris-Courts. Our web guru server is Beth Knobbe. Special thanks to John Zajac and Les Stularcheck (ph) and, of course, Gary Yak at Chase Bank. B.J. Leiderman composed our theme. Our program was produced by Eva Wolchover and Miles Dornboss. Technical direction is from Lorna White. Our CFO's Ann Nguyen. Our production coordinator is Robert Neuhaus. Our senior producer is Ian Chillag. And the executive producer of WAIT WAIT DON'T TELL ME is Mr. Michael Danforth.

Now panel, what will be the surprise out of the big fight this weekend? P.J. O'Rourke.

O'ROURKE: They both get expelled for fighting.

(LAUGHTER)

SAGAL: That would be a surprise. Roxanne Roberts.

ROXANNE ROBERTS: Instead of punching each other, the fight will consist of the two men throwing bags of money at each other until one of them is buried in cash.

(LAUGHTER)

SAGAL: And Brian Babylon.

BRIAN BABYLON: Turns out they were holograms the whole time.

(LAUGHTER, APPLAUSE)

BILL KURTIS, BYLINE: Well, if any of those things happen, we will ask you about it on WAIT WAIT DON'T TELL ME.

SAGAL: Thank you, Bill Kurtis. Thanks also to Brian Babylon, Roxanne Roberts and Mr. P.J. O'Rourke. Thanks to all of you for listening. I am Peter Sagal. We'll see you next week. This is NPR. Transcript provided by NPR, Copyright NPR.

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