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Sisters Melissa and Liz from Chanute, Kan., join forces to test their knowledge and luck on the wall.
Sisters Melissa and Liz from Chanute, Kan., join forces to test their knowledge and luck on the wall.
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S5, EP13 "Melissa and Liz"Sisters Melissa and Liz from Chanute, Kan., join forces to test their knowledge and luck on the wall.
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