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A '''haddock''' is best described by this exchange between Professor Wagstaff (Groucho Marx) and Baravelli the Ice Man (Chico) in the 1932 Marx Brothers classic ''Horse Feathers'':


BARAVELLI ("through the peephole, behind a speakeasy door''): You can't come in unless you give the [[EHR password|password]].

WAGSTAFF: Well, what is the password?

BARAVELLI: Aw, no, you gotta tell me. Hey, I tell what I do. I give you three guesses. It's the name of a [[FISH|fish]].

WAGSTAFF: Is it "Mary"?

BARAVELLI (''laughing''): 'At's-a no fish!

WAGSTAFF: She isn't? Well, she drinks like one... Let me see... Is it "sturgeon"?

BARAVELLI: Aw, you-a craze. A "sturgeon," he's a [[Surgeon|doctor cuts you open when-a you sick]]. Now I give you one more chance.

WAGSTAFF: I got it! "Haddock."

BARAVELLI: 'At's a-funny, I got a "haddock" too.

WAGSTAFF: What do you take for a "haddock"?

BARAVELLI: Sometimes I take an [[Baby Aspirin|aspirin]], sometimes I take a calomel.

WAGSTAFF: Say, I'd walk a mile for a calomel.

BARAVELLI: You mean chocolate calomel? I like-a that too, but you no guess it. (''Baravelli slams door. Wagstaff knocks again. Baravelli opens peephole again.'') Hey, what's-a matter, you no understand English? You can't come in here unless you say, "Swordfish." Now I'll give you one more guess.

WAGSTAFF: ... Swordfish, swordfish... I think I got it. Is it "swordfish"?

BARAVELLI: Hah. That's-a it. You guess it!

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