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* [[https://youtu.be/XtVCsK0kxTI A collection of bloopers from the second GSN season]], brought to you by Wink Martindale.
* Following a Lingo, as Shandi set up a new board for that team, she inadvertently said "Here are your new balls." Realizing what she just said, Shandi began laughing in an embarrassed manner.
* A male contestant, hoping to avoid the red Stoppers, said "This is the first time I'm hoping for blue balls, Chuck."
* At the beginning of Round 2 on one show, as Chuck mentioned the "?" balls, the camera showed Shandi holding two of them side by side with a mischeviously naughty look on her face.
* One time, somebody guessed "WHORE". Yes, really.
-->'''Chuck''': Yeah, that sounds like our crew.
* The Creator/{{GSN}} era did an AprilFoolsDay episode in Season 2, which pitted hosts of other GSN originals against each other. Mark Walberg of ''Series/RussianRoulette'' and Marc Summers of ''Series/WinTuition'' played against Kennedy of ''Series/FriendOrFoe'' and Graham Elwood of ''Series/{{Cram}}'', with Todd Newton of ''[[Series/PressYourLuck Whammy]]!'' as announcer/comic relief. [[spoiler:Marc and Mark]] curb-stomped their opponents to a 500-0 score, the first time that this ever happened; they then went on to get 9 words in Bonus Lingo, setting a new record (at the time).
* [[https://youtu.be/0YApmchM8MA Season 5, Episode 6]] saw a guy having his '''ex-wife''' as his teammate, which became the center for some witty remarks:
** After the players' introductions:
-->'''Chuck''': ''(in mock suprise)'' '''DID YOU SAY EX-WIFE?!!'''
** The hosts' quick chat before starting the game:
-->'''Shandi''': Now, bring your ex-wife to be your partner? It takes some Lingo balls. ''(everybody starts laughing)''
** While giving a new word to the red team:
-->'''Shandi''': See if we can get this going longer than your marriage with an A... ''(everybody bursts out laughing again)''
* After winning a bonus round, the team celebrates and a lady hits her partner '''right in the eye''' while jumping up and down.
-->'''Chuck''': [[BeefBandage We'll rub a piece of meat on her eye...]]
* While Chuck explains the "?" balls, Shandi holds one up, only to notice too late that the actual "?" label is facing to the floor, not to the camera. Which apparently happens a lot.
-->'''Chuck''': Why are they always facing down?
-->'''Shandi''': Because this job is ''hard'', Chuck!
* In the Dutch version, one contestant (Laurens) spelled the word 'Cumshot' in seven-letter lingo, purposely pronouncing it as 'Cums-hot' and explaining he learned the word from 'the dictionary'. Of course, [[HilarityEnsues the presenter Lucille Werner was shocked]]. See [[http://youtu.be/CaqgrsUEoI4?list=LLqACEo5lDDQafc173uoDqvg for yourself]]. This is the translation:
--> '''Laurens''': Curiosa, C-U-R-I-O-S-A
--> '''Lisanne''': Chalets, C-H-A-L-E-T-S
--> '''Laurens''': Cums-hot, C-U-M-S-H-O-T ''(Lisanne is already silently laughing)''
--> '''Lucille''': What did you say, Laurens???
--> '''Laurens''': Cums-hot. Yeah, it was in the dictionary...
--> '''Lucille''': It was in the dictionary? Did you memorize the entire dictionary...? Please, spell the word.
--> '''Laurens''': C-U-M-S-H-O-T
--> '''Lucille''': Okaaay... And I will still have to go to [=JP=] (the judge), because I do not know what this is, [=JP=]...
--> '''[=JP=]''': Well I do know, but I don't know if I can say it at three minutes past seven in the evening on Lingo.
--> '''Lucille''': Because?
--> '''[=JP=]''': Well, it's a term...
--> '''Lucille''': Wait a minute! We have to be careful. There might be innocent children watching.
--> '''[=JP=]''': Exactly. Let's just say it's a certain moment in the climax of a scene from a movie that is only broadcast when it is very late...
--> '''Lucille''': Laurens, surely you do not need a dictionary for that.
* On a later episode from the Woolery era, a pair of contestants finished the game with no points. Shandi brought them a tray with [[VisualPun two donuts]], and the contestants started eating them.
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0_0Nt06tZ8 This season 5 episode]] is just filled with both rather difficult words and constant idiotic guesses. Also, the words "PESTO" and "BASTE" show up, causing Chuck to wonder "who the chef is" that's writing the puzzles.
* One Season 3 episode had a team try and fail to spell a word. Stacey just smiles and says, "Not a word." An aghast Chuck goes, "What is this, ''Series/WeakestLink''?!" Stacey realizes she's not in England when you smile and give bad news any more, and quickly acts more sympathetic.
* There has been [[https://youtu.be/YGk1ByjaLb0 one episode]] in which a team from the GSN revival [[EpicFail played so badly]].
** In order of these moments: A prompt to spell a 5-letter word with the letter W with a word being misspelled (WOULD as WOLD), a chance to steal a word with "TR" filled in with no response (Chuck quips that they haven't said anything during this entire game), a 5-letter word with N, with them finally saying NEVER, with VER out of place. [[CaptainObvious They failed to get the gist at all.]] Then, one of the contestants spell ALWAYS and SIMPLE as five-letter words.
** Ultimately, they FINALLY get a word when they get "BLOCK" as the correct word. [[BornUnlucky It all fails as the first draw to fill their Lingo board was the RED STOPPER]].
** More fails than ensue, with the suggested words FISHS (Fishes) and FREAD (Freed). [[note]] Not to mention the same round had the other team state FRIGHT as a Lingo word and FREIGHT was even suggested prior to FREAD. [[/note]]
-->'''Chuck''': [[DeadpanSnarker We have been ''fread'', freed to last…]]
* One team in the GSN revival (first season) did not get any words at all at the bonus round. It culminates when they have to spell a 5-letter word with K in it. They spell KAKHI as KAHKI and even bring up KAZAA as a word. For the rest of the round, they just laugh about what they just did. (The word was KAZOO.)
** The same team attempted to spell APPROACH as a Lingo word (the system showed it as APPPO), causing Chuck to say that a maximum spell check would have to be done (word was ADAPT).
* One team in the 2011 revival had some trouble guessing words starting with W and without an A.
-->'''Ivan''': ''(third try)'' Watch. W-A-T-C-H.
-->'''Man''': THERE'S NO 'A' IN THE WORD! ''(audience laughs and applauds)'' NO 'A' AT ALL! STOP SAYING 'A'!... STOP!
-->'''Bill''': I think [[CaptainObvious he wants you to stop saying words with 'A' in it]]. ''(buzzer afterwards)'' Thank God.
* The 2021 UK revival saw guesses such as [[https://youtu.be/YJaOfUMFh_o "BONER"]] and [[https://youtu.be/tuLYjxhlB64 "PRICK"]].
* The [[https://dai.ly/x8dhaeb first episode]] of ''Celebrity Lingo'' (UK) had "SEMI" as a right answer in Round 1.