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Joey Fatone hosts as teams of three compete to answer practical, everyday questions that everyone should know, such as how to make candles last longer.

Joey Fatone hosts as teams of three compete to answer practical, everyday questions that everyone should know, such as how to make candles last longer.

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Two teams of three compete to answer practical, everyday questions that everyone should know; Joey Fatone hosts.
Original Air Date: Jan 14, 2019
Genres: RealityTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
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