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* In one episode, the penultimate round featured Kevin Farrell, a.k.a. Dee W. Ieye, a drag model who markets Tupperware, alongside a ''Series/RuPaulsDragRace'' contestant and a woman dressed like a man in drag as impostors. The final round involved a contestant who was a famous stuntman. However, everyone was caught off-guard when one of the impostors ended up being [[BrickJoke Farrell out of costume]].

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* In one episode, the penultimate round featured Kevin Farrell, a.k.a. Dee W. Ieye, a drag model who markets Tupperware, alongside a ''Series/RuPaulsDragRace'' contestant and a woman dressed like a man in drag as impostors. The final round involved a contestant who was a famous stuntman. However, everyone was caught off-guard when one of the impostors ended up being [[BrickJoke [[ClarkKenting Farrell out of costume]].
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* One particularly notable round featured [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0Ll72H1p0g two professional cosplayers]] ... [[spoiler:and one Creator/PaulReubens]].

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* One particularly notable round featured [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0Ll72H1p0g two professional cosplayers]] ... [[spoiler:and one Creator/PaulReubens]].Creator/PaulReubens making the panel go mad]].
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* One particularly notable round featured [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0Ll72H1p0g two professional cosplayers]] ... [[spoiler:and one Creator/PaulReubens]].
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* 1973: On an episode about a judge on a bicycle safety court, Kitty Carlisle questions #1 by asking her "[[AccidentalInnuendo Who legalized your body]]?" She meant to mask who legalizes her court's body.
-->'''Garry''': I'd like to know the minister who legalized your parents' marriage!

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* 1973: On an episode about a judge on a bicycle safety court, Kitty Carlisle questions #1 by asking her "[[AccidentalInnuendo Who legalized your body]]?" She meant to mask ask who legalizes her court's body.
-->'''Garry''': I'd like to know I assume it was the minister who legalized your parents' marriage!parents!
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* November 18, 1958: On the third game, featuring football coach and private detective Mickey Sullivan, one of the impostors mistakenly identifies himself as [[Literature/MikeHammer Mike Spillane]] during the introduction. [[note]]Despite popular belief, the impostor wasn't Mike Spillane himself; his real name was James Bauld.[[/note]]

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* November 18, 1958: On the third game, featuring football coach and private detective Mickey Sullivan, one of the impostors mistakenly identifies himself as [[Literature/MikeHammer Mike Spillane]] during the introduction. [[note]]Despite popular belief, the impostor wasn't Mike Spillane himself; his real name was James Bauld.[[/note]]



* Date unknown: A contestant is asked on what do you make (as in what inventions does the contestant do). The contestant misinterprets it as in how much money do you make, saying “$2.68 an hour”.

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* Date unknown: A contestant is asked on what do you make (as in what inventions does the contestant do). does). The contestant misinterprets it as in how "how much money do you make, make", saying “$2.68 an hour”.
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His name is pronounced "Pavel", but apparently spelled "Pawel", per Google.


* February 18, 1963: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wIUx0O6k8S8 A game]] revolving around Polish defector Pavel Monat. All three contestants wore bags over their heads for two reasons -- the real Monat (Number One) wore it to avoid being recognized, while the impostors wore it to conceal their identities. After the game was over, the impostors removed their bags and revealed their identities. Number Two bore a resemblance to then-Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev (to further the joke, guest panelist [[Series/CatchPhrase Art]] [[Film/{{Mallrats}} James]], who was the son of Russian immigrants, took off his shoe and started banging it on the desk in reference to Khrushchev allegedly doing the same at a 1960 UN meeting), while Number Three, who received all of the votes by the panel, was revealed to be [[Series/IveGotASecret Henry Morgan]].

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* February 18, 1963: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wIUx0O6k8S8 A game]] revolving around Polish defector Pavel Pawel Monat. All three contestants wore bags over their heads for two reasons -- the real Monat (Number One) wore it to avoid being recognized, while the impostors wore it to conceal their identities. After the game was over, the impostors removed their bags and revealed their identities. Number Two bore a resemblance to then-Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev (to further the joke, guest panelist [[Series/CatchPhrase Art]] [[Film/{{Mallrats}} James]], who was the son of Russian immigrants, took off his shoe and started banging it on the desk in reference to Khrushchev allegedly doing the same at a 1960 UN meeting), while Number Three, who received all of the votes by the panel, was revealed to be [[Series/IveGotASecret Henry Morgan]].
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* 1973: On an episode about a judge on a bicycle safety court, Kitty Carlisle questions #1 by asking her "[[AccidentalInnuendo Who legalized your body]]?" She meant to mask who legalizes her court's body.
-->'''Garry''': I'd like to know the minister who legalized your parents' marriage!
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* Date unknown: A contestant is asked on what do you make (as in what inventions does the contestant do). The contestant misinterprets it as in how much do you make, saying “$2.68 an hour”.

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* Date unknown: A contestant is asked on what do you make (as in what inventions does the contestant do). The contestant misinterprets it as in how much money do you make, saying “$2.68 an hour”.
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* Date unknown: A contestant is asked on what do you make (as in what inventions does the contestant do). The contestant misinterprets it as in how much do you make, saying “$2.68 an hour”.
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* 1972: As three contestants are introduced, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jkc9cz6QnSM Bill Cullen's chair falls over.]] One of the contestants is in a bikini, so Garry and the panelists play it off as Bill being DistractedByTheSexy.

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* 1972: As three contestants are introduced, introduced (one of whom is [[WalkingSwimsuitScene in a bikini]]), [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jkc9cz6QnSM Bill Cullen's chair falls over.]] One of the contestants is in a bikini, so Garry and the panelists play it off as Bill being DistractedByTheSexy.

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* 1972: As three contestants are introduced, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jkc9cz6QnSM Bill Cullen's chair falls over.]]

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* 1972: As three contestants are introduced, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jkc9cz6QnSM Bill Cullen's chair falls over.]]]] One of the contestants is in a bikini, so Garry and the panelists play it off as Bill being DistractedByTheSexy.
-->'''Garry''': It's always been a failing of Cullen's; he just goes crazy when he sees [[ComicallyMissingThePoint a green suit]].
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* 1978: In one game involving a contestant who had birds, Bill Cullen excuses himself from the round because he had seen one of the contestants in the restroom. When asked how he knew it was one of the contestants, Cullen replies that "[[GettingCrapPastTheRadar He had his bird in his hand]]!"

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* 1978: In one game involving a contestant who had birds, Bill Cullen excuses himself from the round because he had seen one of the contestants in the restroom. When asked how he knew it was one of the contestants, Cullen replies that "[[GettingCrapPastTheRadar He "He had his bird in his hand]]!"hand!"
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* February 18, 1963: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wIUx0O6k8S8 A game]] revolving around Polish defector Pavel Monat. All three contestants wore bags over their heads for two reasons--the real Monat[[note]](Number One)[[/note]] wore it to avoid being recognized, while the impostors wore it to conceal their identities. After the game was over, the impostors removed their bags and revealed their identities. Number Two bore a resemblance to then-Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev (to further the joke, guest panelist [[Series/CatchPhrase Art]] [[Film/{{Mallrats}} James]], who was the son of Russian immigrants, took off his shoe and started banging it on the desk in reference to Khrushchev allegedly doing the same at a 1960 UN meeting), while Number Three, who received all of the votes by the panel, was revealed to be [[Series/IveGotASecret Henry Morgan]].

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* February 18, 1963: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wIUx0O6k8S8 A game]] revolving around Polish defector Pavel Monat. All three contestants wore bags over their heads for two reasons--the reasons -- the real Monat[[note]](Number One)[[/note]] Monat (Number One) wore it to avoid being recognized, while the impostors wore it to conceal their identities. After the game was over, the impostors removed their bags and revealed their identities. Number Two bore a resemblance to then-Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev (to further the joke, guest panelist [[Series/CatchPhrase Art]] [[Film/{{Mallrats}} James]], who was the son of Russian immigrants, took off his shoe and started banging it on the desk in reference to Khrushchev allegedly doing the same at a 1960 UN meeting), while Number Three, who received all of the votes by the panel, was revealed to be [[Series/IveGotASecret Henry Morgan]].
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* 1971: As three contestants come on stage, the music [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXX6dZTrBSQ goes haywire]]. Johnny Olsen tries not to laugh while introducing them.

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* 1971: As three contestants come on stage, the music [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXX6dZTrBSQ goes haywire]]. Johnny Olsen Olson tries not to laugh while introducing them.
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* Date unknown: In one game involving a contestant who had birds, Bill Cullen excuses himself from the round because he had seen one of the contestants in the restroom. When asked how he knew it was one of the contestants, Cullen replies that "[[GettingCrapPastTheRadar He had his bird in his hand]]!"

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* Date unknown: 1978: In one game involving a contestant who had birds, Bill Cullen excuses himself from the round because he had seen one of the contestants in the restroom. When asked how he knew it was one of the contestants, Cullen replies that "[[GettingCrapPastTheRadar He had his bird in his hand]]!"

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