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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: The cool ThemeTune, later recycled on ''Series/CardSharks'', was composed by Edd Kalehoff — who later did the music for Nickelodeon's ''[[Series/DoubleDare1986 Double Dare]]''.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: The cool ThemeTune, later recycled on ''Series/CardSharks'', was composed by Edd Kalehoff — who later did the music for Nickelodeon's ''[[Series/DoubleDare1986 Double Dare]]''.''Series/DoubleDare1986''.

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* CrowningMusicOfAwesome: The cool ThemeTune, later recycled on ''Series/CardSharks'', was composed by Edd Kalehoff — who later did the music for Nickelodeon's ''[[Series/DoubleDare1986 Double Dare]]''.
* FunnyMoments:
** Clue for "toilet": ''In World War II, when the French Resistance would use them, they'd say "I'm off to telephone Hitler."''
** April 28-29, 1977: The final two episodes contained rather racy clues for "pipe" (the smoking variety) and "boomerang" most especially, such as "In the film ''Walkabout'', the lead male straps one against his thigh with his loincloth" and "[[ADateWithRosiePalms To use one properly, grip it firmly with three fingers at the curve near the tip.]]" These clues only manage to sound funnier when one hears and sees Alex Trebek [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wJnywZuT0kI read them so seriously.]]

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* CrowningMusicOfAwesome: SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: The cool ThemeTune, later recycled on ''Series/CardSharks'', was composed by Edd Kalehoff — who later did the music for Nickelodeon's ''[[Series/DoubleDare1986 Double Dare]]''.
* FunnyMoments:
** Clue for "toilet": ''In World War II, when the French Resistance would use them, they'd say "I'm off to telephone Hitler."''
** April 28-29, 1977: The final two episodes contained rather racy clues for "pipe" (the smoking variety) and "boomerang" most especially, such as "In the film ''Walkabout'', the lead male straps one against his thigh with his loincloth" and "[[ADateWithRosiePalms To use one properly, grip it firmly with three fingers at the curve near the tip.]]" These clues only manage to sound funnier when one hears and sees Alex Trebek [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wJnywZuT0kI read them so seriously.]]
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** Meta example: Marc was able to host the show despite being [[SuperOCD obsessive compulsive]].
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** Meta example: Marc was able to host the show despite being [[SuperOCD obsessive compulsive]].
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* OlderThanTheyThink: A lot of Trebek's mannerisms on ''Series/{{Jeopardy}}'' originated here, such as "Aw, boo hiss!" when things don't go a contestant's way.
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* SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome: Anyone who beat the spoilers earned every last penny of the $5,000 prize.
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* CrowningMusicOfAwesome: The cool ThemeTune, later recycled on ''CardSharks'', was composed by Edd Kalehoff — who later did the music for Nickelodeon's ''[[DoubleDare1986 Double Dare]]''.

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* CrowningMusicOfAwesome: The cool ThemeTune, later recycled on ''CardSharks'', ''Series/CardSharks'', was composed by Edd Kalehoff — who later did the music for Nickelodeon's ''[[DoubleDare1986 ''[[Series/DoubleDare1986 Double Dare]]''.

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* CrowningMomentOfFunny: The writers began having some fun with clues by the end. The final two episodes contained rather racy clues for "pipe" (the smoking variety) and "boomerang" most especially, such as "In the film ''Walkabout'', the lead male straps one against his thigh with his loincloth" and "[[ADateWithRosiePalms To use one properly, grip it firmly with three fingers at the curve near the tip]]." These clues only sound so much funnier when one hears and sees Trebek [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wJnywZuT0kI read them so seriously.]]
** Clue for "toilet": ''In World War II, when the French Resistance would use them, they'd say "I'm off to telephone Hitler."''
* CrowningMusicOfAwesome: The cool ThemeTune, later recycled on ''CardSharks'', was composed by Edd Kalehoff -- who later did the ThemeTune for Nickelodeon's ''Double Dare''.

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* CrowningMomentOfFunny: ----
* CrowningMusicOfAwesome:
The writers began having some fun with clues cool ThemeTune, later recycled on ''CardSharks'', was composed by Edd Kalehoff — who later did the end. music for Nickelodeon's ''[[DoubleDare1986 Double Dare]]''.
* FunnyMoments:
** Clue for "toilet": ''In World War II, when the French Resistance would use them, they'd say "I'm off to telephone Hitler."''
** April 28-29, 1977:
The final two episodes contained rather racy clues for "pipe" (the smoking variety) and "boomerang" most especially, such as "In the film ''Walkabout'', the lead male straps one against his thigh with his loincloth" and "[[ADateWithRosiePalms To use one properly, grip it firmly with three fingers at the curve near the tip]]." tip.]]" These clues only manage to sound so much funnier when one hears and sees Alex Trebek [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wJnywZuT0kI read them so seriously.]]
** Clue for "toilet": ''In World War II, when the French Resistance would use them, they'd say "I'm off to telephone Hitler."''
* CrowningMusicOfAwesome: The cool ThemeTune, later recycled on ''CardSharks'', was composed by Edd Kalehoff -- who later did the ThemeTune for Nickelodeon's ''Double Dare''.
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