The Match Game wasn’t a dating show? Crap!
- Ray Combs
- Plinko
- Rod Roddy
- Potent Potables
- Password
- Wheel of Fortune
- Love Connection
- Phylis Diller
- Gilbert Gottfried
- Double Dare
- Loiue Anderson
- The cliff game
- Don Pardo
- Potent Potables
- Dancing with the stars
- The newlywed game
- Blind Date
- Gilbert Gottfried
- Gilbert Gottfried
- Where in the world is Carmen Sandiego
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Other than Richard Dawson, name someone who hosted Family Feud.
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Name a game played on The Price Is Right.
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Name a game show announcer (not the host, the off-camera guy).
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Name a Jeopardy! category that they use at least once a month.
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Name a show where each contestant has/had a celebrity partner.
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Name a Goodson-Todman show.
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Other than The Dating Game, name a show premised on people dating.
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Other than Paul Lynde, name a frequent player on the original Hollywood Squares.
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Other than Whoopi Goldberg, name a frequent player on the resuscitated Hollywood Squares.
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Name a kids’ game show.
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Ray Combs
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Plinko
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Rod Roddy
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Potpourri
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Pyramid
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Thr Price is Right
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Love Connection
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Joan Rivers
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Gilbert Goddfried
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Double Dare
Oops. Gottfried, not Goddfried.
- Ray Combs
- Plinko
- Don Pardo
- “Potent Potables”
- The $25,000 Pyramid
- Family Feud
- Love Connection
- Charley Weaver
- Bruce Vilanch
- Double Dare
For #5, I’m hoping that all monetary values are included under the umbrella of the pyramid.
For #6: I remember an episode where the question was “Name a famous Mark”. When a contestant gave “Goodson” as the answer, Richard Dawson dramatically asked “Could it be ‘Goodson’?” Mark then walked onto the set – the most literal playing-out of the “Let’s see Answer X” command ever!
- Louie Anderson
- Showcase Showdown
- Don Pardo
- Libations
- 100,000 Pyramid
- What’s my line
- Love Connection
- Rose Marie
- Martin Mull
- Slimed/You can’t do that on TV
“libations”= Potent Potables. rats.
Yes.
John O’Hurley and Caroline Rhea, respectively.
Scarlett67: You’re thinking of Double Dare, so keep your fingers crossed that twickster will give you at least half-credit.
- Ray Combs
- Plinko
- Rod Roddy
- American History
- $10000 Pyramid
- ?
- Love Connection
- Charles Nelson Reilly
- Gilbert Godfried
- Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego
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Ahnold
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Mountain Climber
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Johnny
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Words with ‘R’
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The $25,000 Pyramid
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Escape the Werewolf!
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Singled Out
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Charles Nelson Reilly
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Penn and Teller
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Slime Time
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Yeah, I’ve got no clue, here. But, since The Running Man, it seems an appropriate match.
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You mean people remember those games?
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They have last names?
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Sure the top prize has gone up, but I’ve not seen the inflated versions…
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Now, there’s a show I’d enjoy watching!
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Well, at least I didn’t say “Who Wants to Marry a Multi-Millionaire”
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Who’s Paul Linde? (ducking)
Thank you.
I guess my age is showing with my answers of To Tell the Truth and Charley Weaver, though. I could’ve gone with I’ve Got a Secret.
- Louie Anderson
- Plinko
- Don Pardo
- Potent Potables
- The (some amount of money) Pyramid
- Match Game
- Love Connection
- Charlie Weaver
- Brad Garrett
- Double Dare
(I think I am showing my age with some of these answers…;))
great feud, twickster!
- Ray Combs
- Plinko
- Rod Roddy
- Potent Potables
- Password
- Match Game
- Love Connection
- Jack Klugman
- Shadoe Stevens
- Double Dare
Joe
- John O’Hurley
- Plinko
- Rod Roddy
- Colors that end in ‘urple’.
- The Match Game
- The Price is Right
- The Bachelor
- Joan Rivers
- Gilbert Gottfried
- Double Dare
(What’s the penalty for taking way more than 30 seconds??)
- The guy who used to play Al on Tool Time.
- Final Showcase
- Johnny
- Potent Potables
- Dancing with the Stars
- Dating Game
- Blind Date
- Wally Cox
- Pass
- American Idol
- John O’Hurley
- plinko
- Rod Roddy
- potpourri
- password
- price is right
- Love Connection
- Wally Cox
- Gilbert Gottfried
- Double Dare
- Ray Combs.
- Bullseye
- Jack Clark
- Name’s The Same
- Password
- To Tell The Truth
- Blind Date (the 1950s version, not the recent one)
- “Charley Weaver”/Cliff Arquette
- Martin Mull
- Runaround
Would I be right in assuming that any incorrect answers would be disqualified?
Nope – doesn’t matter if an answer is right or wrong – it’s all based on the number of people giving that answer.