That was kind of an unfair word because, like other commenters said, there are many spellings for “Maze.” There is “Maize,” which is another word for corn. There is “Mays,” which is a maiden or a virgin. And there is “Maze,” which is a pathway with turns and dead ends. But of course, Charlie Brown said the wrong one, because he is Charlie Brown!
BRI-NO-MITE!! Premium Member about 11 years ago
What about M A I Z E ?
Linux0s about 11 years ago
Well Charlie Brown showed he could do something alright… fail.
Jogger2 about 11 years ago
And / or a definition.
torn newspaper about 11 years ago
What about mace?
prasrinivara about 11 years ago
Irony that he thought of a game he’s always blown — and got blown out!
thevinman about 11 years ago
A-A-U-G-H.. “AAUGH”…
specinss about 11 years ago
It’s over.
Bimps1002 about 11 years ago
I told you guys it would have a funny ending
rockstarjeo about 11 years ago
oh you blockhead!!!
flagfly about 11 years ago
It WAS an accurate answer.
PookyandOdie about 11 years ago
Fate is never late to look over beforehand. Even though he’ll be sent to the principal’s office for that.
PookyandOdie about 11 years ago
Next Tuesday’s strip says it all.
DaynLarz about 11 years ago
Classic Charlie Brown!
William Bednar Premium Member about 11 years ago
Funny as in pathetic?
tomtrek about 11 years ago
i actually had that card, but my mom threw out all my baseball cards and my stack of comic books when i went to college.
dreadlokz about 11 years ago
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
w2lj about 11 years ago
Yes, early 60s – Charlie the baseball fan ….. M A Y S is the natural answer!
Darryl Heine about 11 years ago
“Beagle, B-E-A-G-E-L, Beagle, AUGHH!!!”
Sardonis about 11 years ago
You blockhead!!!
alondra about 11 years ago
Poor Charlie Brown. :-(
Joseph Houk about 11 years ago
That joke didn’t age very well.
David Rickard Premium Member about 11 years ago
Someone has baseball on the brain
almackhouse about 11 years ago
Can hardly wait to see tomorrow’s comic. This should be good.
guswild about 11 years ago
good one MadCow
frrykid Premium Member about 11 years ago
Actually, from what I remember from spelling bees, given that a homonym is involved, a sentence would be required.
burleigh2 about 11 years ago
Technically, he’s right as they didn’t say which maze, mays, or maize they were looking for. ;-)
iced tea about 11 years ago
Yes, I always thought there was an I in maize. You know, corn. Poor Charlie Brown.
edonline about 11 years ago
Willie Mays and A Charlie Brown Christmas
http://schulzmuseum.org/willie-mays-and-a-charlie-brown-christmas/
edonline about 11 years ago
http://schulzmuseum.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Mays_pe661011.jpg
edonline about 11 years ago
http://schulzmuseum.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Mays_pe690803.jpg
AmyGrantfan51774 about 11 years ago
oh geez Charlie Brown messed up!!!!!!!!!!
BRI-NO-MITE!! Premium Member about 11 years ago
Maize, another word for corn. “Last Fall we went to the Maize Maze and got lost.”
Snoopy is the Best! :) over 2 years ago
That was kind of an unfair word because, like other commenters said, there are many spellings for “Maze.” There is “Maize,” which is another word for corn. There is “Mays,” which is a maiden or a virgin. And there is “Maze,” which is a pathway with turns and dead ends. But of course, Charlie Brown said the wrong one, because he is Charlie Brown!