Jo Stafford
publication date: Friday, August 22, 2025 (part of August 2025)
category: Music
clue: This American standards singer was so popular with troops in WWII that she was nicknamed "G.I. Jo," and Japanese forces were said to have blared her music to weaken American soldiers' resolve with homesickness.
intended difficulty: easy
do-over: This was a "do-over" goo, inspired by incorrect guesses for a previous goo.
solved by: Russ Wilhelm, Steve West, Samir Mehta, Richard Slominsky, and LaVonne Lemler
trivia: This goo was inspired by incorrect guesses for the goo of Connie Francis.
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