I heard that that answer wasn’t on Wheel Of Fortune, but a game show for newlyweds, where the host asked “What’s the strangest place you’ve made love?”
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🤔 a gameshow for newlyweds, you say? I wonder what someone might call that...
This is mentioned in the linked article:
In the “butt” genre of wild answers, the classic is, of course, the Newlywed Game contestant who answered the prompt, “Where is the weirdest place you’ve made whoopee?” with—you guessed it—“in the ass.”
Unrelatedly, this is another instance mentioned, for which I can't figure out the correct answer:
A Ken Jennings classic is when the Jeopardy! clue was, “The term for a long-handled gardening tool can also mean an immoral pleasure seeker,” and Jennings answered, “What is a hoe?” (Not wrong!)
Anyone?
Rake
Ok but what was the correct answer?
It was: "This is the best"
Why is the I in This and the E in best not filled in then?
This was in a toss up round, where letters are revealed randomly one at a time.
It was one of those quick puzzles where they fill in one letter at a time, and the first person to buzz in can guess the answer.
I agree that it is the best right in the butt.
is that even a phrase?
Jump in the boat???
I actually heard that shit when it was broadcast as well 😂🤣
I used to be a game show contestant like you. Then I took an arrow right in the butt.
lol, it's a bit of a tight fit to squeeze "right" in there (pun intended)
For a second, I was like, how can this even work? I and T were already on the board, so how did they expect the first word right to work. Then I read some of the articles, and it was the round where letters flip over one by one until the first person answers it.