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S5, EP16 "38 Across"
Stumped by a crossword puzzle, Hawkeye radios a Navy buddy for help, but his call is interpreted as a medical emergency.

S5, EP17 "Ping Pong"
The company's young Korean table tennis champion persuades Hawkeye and B.J. to lend him money for an engagement ring.

S5, EP18 "End Run"
A football hero creates a perplexing psychological problem for Hawkeye and B.J. when he suffers a wound that will end his career.

S5, EP19 "Hanky Panky"
When B.J. attempts to comfort a nurse who has marriage troubles, he discovers a romantic problem of his own.

S6, EP19 "Your Hit Parade"
Radar borrows Charles' record player and takes over as the M*A*S*H disc jockey.

S6, EP18 "Tea and Empathy"
Klinger and Father Mulcahy risk their lives to recover stolen medical supplies from a nearby bombed-out school.
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