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A team of professionals, academics and a fairy mystic try to outlast one another with trivia knowledge to win life-changing money.

A team of professionals, academics and a fairy mystic try to outlast one another with trivia knowledge to win life-changing money.

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S3, EP9 "That's Supposed to Be My Line!"

A team of professionals, academics and a fairy mystic try to outlast one another with trivia knowledge to win life-changing money.

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S3, EP10 "WWE Superstars Special"

Eight of the biggest WWE Superstars look to flex their mental muscle to outlast the others and win a huge cash prize for their favorite charity; they'll also take home the coveted Weakest Link belt.

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S3, EP11 "How Jane Lynch Stole Christmas"

A Santa, an elf and a Dickens caroler, along with five other holiday helpers, try to see whose trivia chops will sleigh the competition and make it a very merry holiday season by winning a huge cash prize.

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S3, EP12 "Days of Our Lives Special"

Eight stars from the long-running soap opera Days of our Lives try to win big money for their favorite charities; former bonds and allegiances are tested as the co-stars compete to outlast one another.

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S3, EP8 "I Appreciate the Petty"

A tattoo artist, a rabbi and an elementary school teacher try to outlast their teammates in a high-stakes, winner-takes-all trivia competition in hopes of winning $1 million.

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S3, EP7 "Drag Extravaganza!"

Eight fierce drag queens try to outlast one another in a high-drama game of trivia to see who has not only the beauty and brawn, but the brains to be crowned champion.

Jane Lynch hosts as eight contestants work as a team to bank the maximum amount of prize money across multiple rounds by answering rapid-fire trivia questions, with each successive correct answer increasing the amount of potential winnings, and each incorrect answer breaking the chain and forcing the contestants to start over with the lowest amount of money. At the end of each round, players vote for the person whom they consider to be the weakest link, and the contestant with the most votes leaves the game as Jane delivers the famous catchphrase: "You are the weakest link. Goodbye."
Starring: Bryan Dattilo, Eric Martsolf, Galen Gering, Lindsay Arnold, Martha Madison, Tina Huang, Victoria Konefal, Zach Tinker
Original Air Date: Sep 29, 2020
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
1 seasons available on demand
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