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This adds a theme-guessing component to the game. After a person completes a turn, he/she has the opportunity to guess what one of the themes is (You obviously cannot guess your own theme). If a theme is guessed correctly (as judged by the person who put that theme in), the guesser's team gets 5 points.
The team member who guesses correctly subsequently runs to the central location where someone is waiting with the second answer to be guessed. This goes on for five answers. When all answers are guessed, the team must come up with the common theme that chains the answers together. The first team to do so wins the round. [4]
GUESS The contestant was the guesser, attempted to identify the contestant's celebrity relative, and were safe because they were correct. SAVE The contestant was selected by the guesser, but because the guesser guessed incorrectly and was eliminated, this contestant was saved.
Today's Game of the Day is crossword heaven! The 100-year-old crossword puzzle just got an update! Daily Celebrity Crossword is the first and only daily crossword puzzle that features the latest ...
Celebrity Billiards (1967–1968) Celebrity Bowling (1969, 1971–1978, 1987–1988, 2008) The Celebrity Game (1964–1965; also an unsold 1968 pilot hosted by Bert Parks) Celebrity Golf (1960–1961) Celebrity Lanes (1961–1962) Celebrity Name Game (2014–2017) Celebrity Sweepstakes (1974–1977) Celebrity Tennis (1973–1974) Chain Letter ...
Each game will welcome an adult contestant who will rely on a classroom full of celebrities from comedy, screen, and sports to help them answer 11 questions on a range of subjects pulled from ...
Judges' guesses for Buffalo: Earth, Wind & Fire, 98 Degrees, B2K, Bell Biv DeVoe, 112, Boyz II Men, Big Time Rush, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, Black Eyed Peas (minus Fergie) Buffalo Unmasked: Boyz II Men
The game involves two teams, each consisting of two contestants who are related or know each other. They are joined by two guest celebrities who assist the teams for all but the third segment of the show, attempting to identify the names of popular culture subjects like celebrities, fictional characters, place names, or film and television titles.