| Noah Webster Says | | 1947-09-25 | A "fun-with-words" game. Contestants try to define words found in the dictionary. One of the contestants is radio actress Louise Lorimer. |
| Noah Webster Says | | 1948-12-02 | The first question is, "What is an aroma?" |
| Noah Webster Says | | 1948-12-16 | The first question is, "What does the phrase 'a flea in the ear' mean?" |
| Noah Webster Says | | 1950-11-04 | Recorded November 1, 1950. A word-definition audience-participation show, originating in Hollywood. |
| Noah Webster Says | | 1950-12-21 | The first question is, "What is a fourchette?" The recording starts with a forty second "false start" and they begin again. The first contestant is a funny guy, a Cadillac salesman. "Judge" Lindsley was actually a professor at Occidental College. |