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Two teams composed of celebrities Cristela Alonzo, Sasheer Zamata, Jane Lynch and John Michael Higgins and civilians go against each other in a fast-paced word game.
Two teams composed of celebrities Cristela Alonzo, Sasheer Zamata, Jane Lynch and John Michael Higgins and civilians go against each other in a fast-paced word game.
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S1, EP34 "Julie Warner, Dave Foley, Wilson Cruz, Beth Hall"Two teams composed of celebrities Cristela Alonzo, Sasheer Zamata, Jane Lynch and John Michael Higgins and civilians go against each other in a fast-paced word game.
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S1, EP35 "Cristela Alonzo, Sasheer Zamata, Jane Lynch, John Michael Higgins"Teams compete to see who can guess secret words or phrases with a limited amount of clues and time; celebrity guests Cristela Alonzo, Sasheer Zamata, Jane Lynch and John Michael Higgins; host Meredith Vieira.
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