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Fans of the show get dropped off at the port authority; music questions from the past; a couple's knowledge of knots is put to the test.
Fans of the show get dropped off at the port authority; music questions from the past; a couple's knowledge of knots is put to the test.
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S9, EP30 "Can We Keep Our Clothes On?"Fans of the show get dropped off at the port authority; music questions from the past; a couple's knowledge of knots is put to the test.
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S9, EP31 "Ack!"Poets cash in on their knowledge of a classic children's show; men struggle with questions about a female-oriented comic strip; a Chad Ochocinco quiz.
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S9, EP32 "New Mexico Balloon Conspiracy"A family is quizzed on a classic shower scene; a couple gamble on a question about whales.
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S9, EP33 "Rugby on Brooms"A baseball question leads friends into a dilemma; friends face a Quidditch quiz.
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S9, EP29 "The Fox and the Grapes"Children assist their parents with computer game trivia; friends get creative with a "Star Wars" challenge; a children's fable stumper.
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S9, EP28 "I Hope the Ceiling Doesn't Light Up"A group of excited women on a birthday outing pool their television knowledge; an international cyber scandal question stumps a group.
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S9, EP27 "Southern Fried Corruption"A woman overestimates her winnings; a man considers taking another cab; friends are tested on their knowledge of internet slang.
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S9, EP26 "Where Things Are Made"A 1980s television show stumps a group of friends; a couple turns to a group of children for help with a "hot" question.
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