* Q is the only Joker to successfully walk the entire tightrope during the Live Punishment Special, winning $50,000 for his charity.
** While Q walking the entire high rope in the Live Punishment special was definitely a CMOA, Murr has one in his own right. Attired completely wrong for the attempt (dress shirt, bow tie, vest, jeans, and dress shoes), he was selected to be the first one to take on the tightrope. He fell off the rope at the 9' 7" mark, but he managed to grab the rope and finished traveling the length of the tightrope hand over hand. Because he fell off the rope, his attempt was counted only as a partial walk, but for someone as deathly afraid of heights as Murr is, his effort was pretty darn impressive.
* "Below The Belt": Murr has to give a lecture about CFC's and the environment while the other Jokers do things to his legs (i.e. waxing them, cutting off the legs of his pants to make shorts, making him wear high heels) as a punishment. Murr never breaks concentration throughout, and despite him looking rather silly at the end of it, manages to finish the entire lecture, which was actually pretty informative, with a straight face.
* In one episode, Murr is posing as an employee at a pizza place. The guys tell him to ask the woman who he's talking to if she wants him to wipe something off her neck. The something is a tattoo with the name "Barry." The woman says that she should have replaced it years ago, so Murr says that she can change the B to a G, and introduces himself as Garry. He ends up getting a date in the end.
* In the ep "Footloose" a challenge was to read a fake dating profile to a group of strangers and have them rate it. Murr's is so over-the-top that the girls he was reading his to gave him an 11 for originality.
* Sal taking on a fake zombie apocalypse in "The Walking Dread" is genuinely cool (even with Sal's obvious terror.) And he ends it with a legitimately clever move--locking himself in the cage with his nieces, then moving the cage to the door to allow them all to escape while blocking the zombies. Years later in an interview, [[AwesomeDearBoy Sal said that this was one of his]] [[CreatorsFavorite favorite punishments he took part in]].
--->'''Sal:''' Screw you, zombies!
* In the "get people to pick your actor" challenge" of "Hell on Wheels," Q beats out Joe 3-to-0, mostly via Joe's actor, played by producer John Szeluga, repeatedly insisting he didn't want to act. After Q leaves, Joe stays behind and convinces the focus group that John is just afraid and that he should just go for it to improve himself. This devious manipulation reverses enough votes for Joe to steal the victory.
* If there's a focus group/presentation challenge, any time the featured Joker(s) are given unanimous approval.
* In the last challenge from the first "Joker Vs. Joker" episode, Q and Sal each have to make one basketball shot from the free throw line. For every miss before successfully sinking the shot, a young girl whacks them in the leg with a plastic bat. While Q gets hit multiple times, Sal makes a basket ''on his first attempt.'' Turns into a [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments funny moment]] when Joe sneaks up and smacks Sal in the leg anyway.
* "The Alliance":
** Q strikes a deal with the other three Jokers after he figures out that they have been voting him to do every part of the lottery challenge. He draws a task telling him to undo somebody's fly, and he says that if he succeeds, they'll undergo a three-way punishment. They accept... and Q pulls it off.
** That episode's "Q Falls" punishment. Q quizzes the other Jokers on how much they know him; the first two to miss three questions each must jump off the edge of a waterfall. Joe got to the brink after two questions but went on a perfect run after that, winning the challenge with Sal and Murr taking the plunge.
* In "Bigger in Texas," Murr has to tell an elderly couple "You look like you remember the Alamo." while wearing the infamous blackout sunglasses. Q is so sure that Murr won't say it that he offers to [[TemptingFate take the loss for the entire episode]]. To Q's shock, Murr ''does'' say it and Q is the episode's big loser.
* Murr is forced to say "Guy Fieri sucks" out loud during his tumblr meeting punishment. Guy lays it on Murr...
--->'''Guy:''' Hey! You better watch yourself, pal. We have a rule here that says "No assholes", and you're at the top of the asshole list.
* Just before Murr's piƱata punishment was taped, Q braved traffic to save a cat from getting run over. He named the cat Brooklyn and took it home with him.
* After hearing that Joe and Sal overruled Q on the skydiving punishment (Q had asked for Murr to get a reprieve because of how terrified Murr was), Murr admitted to feeling cathartic when they were subject to the following:
** Joe lost the next episode, so the other guys had him pull off a failed escape act for his punishment. They put him in a straightjacket and chains, and they left him in a tank of water for 45 minutes.
** For the Season 3 finale, Sal watched Murr marry his sister Jenna while he was strapped to a dolly. Joe covered his mouth with duct tape when the priest asked if anyone objected to Murr and Jenna getting married.
* During one challenge, the guys had to kiss a randomly selected person in the food court, which Q accomplished but Sal did not. When it was Murr's turn, they selected a pretty girl and put a big guy right next to her to pose as her boyfriend to deter Murr. Murr's fool-proof plan of the day? Just start kissing people while spouting off random good news. For once, his plan works and he kisses her without fail.
* Pierre the Mime spends 24 hours handcuffed to Q for a punishment -- and he's ''active'' all 24 hours, and not ''once'' does he break character (he only speaks after the cuffs are removed once the 24 hours are up). ''That's'' a professional.
* While he fails miserably in the end, Joe gets points for at facing Byamba, a world champion sumo wrestler, head on despite being understandably afraid. For the record, he's dressed up as a baby the whole time.
* Q's entire setup of the firefighter training triple punishment from "Training Day". First, he makes Joe choose between putting an ax through a picture of his wife or one of his daughter. Then, he has Murr rappel down a building where he comes across Sloppy Joe, Fat Crow and Dr. Contacessa in the windows. Next, he makes Sal climb a ladder to rescue a (plush toy) cat from a tree deliberately placed on top of a building. After Sal gives up only a fraction of the way up, Q sprays him with a fire hose. Q then turns the hose on Murr and Joe.
* During the Joker vs. Joker segment of Season 9 episode "Food, Air, Toilet," both Joe and Q earn perfect 10's on their respective dating profiles, so neither one notches a loss for the challenge.
* Sal getting Joe to corpse his way into losing a challenge. For context, the other guys had him play a receptionist as a vampire. As he took a phone call lying flat on his back, Joe started to lose his composure. Sal started saying the phone number "1-888-888..." and Joe broke down completely; he ended up getting up and leaving the room, laughing all the while.
* Murr and Q go head-to-head in the Christmas episode, wherein they compete pitching Christmas toys to kids. Q sets up Murr with an anatomically correct snowman that grosses out the focus group. Believing he's got this in the bag, Q smugly pulls out his "toy" -- which Murr says is intelligent gift wrap. When Q cuts into it with scissors, it screams in pain. Murr then supplies Q with testimonials for the product, with Harry Connick Jr and Joey Fatone both dissing it, and then Gary Busey just giving an utterly bizarrre testimonial. Just watching Q's certainty that he's won drain away bit by bit is so satifying while Murr just sits back and enjoys his victory.
* Q gets a small, but no less awesome TheDogBitesBack moment after his "Drive, Drive, Drive" punishment. After having to put up with 11 hours of nonstop singing, backtracking all over New York to pick up/deliver food, and traffic, Q finally delivers the last meal to Murr...and leaves the car, singing puppets and all, blocking Murr's car in before walking off, laughing maniacally and singing the song.
* In a Wild Card Game shown on the ''Sideline Smack Talk'' special, Q successfully pulls off the tablecloth pull trick without having a single object fall off from the table. Even better when Sal failed to do it perfectly on his turn afterwards, when a single spoon was sent flying from the tablecloth pull.
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