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Nate tackles grade-school questions; contestants guess his popularity among American grandmothers.
Nate tackles grade-school questions; contestants guess his popularity among American grandmothers.
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S1, EP3 "I Am Definitely NOT a Game Show Host!"Nate tackles grade-school questions; contestants guess his popularity among American grandmothers.
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S1, EP4 "Armchair Legend!"Players deliberate the most iconic Disney film moment and predict how many footballs host Nate Bargatze can throw from an armchair.
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