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Zondra Wilson Contestant as Contestant. Steve Altes Self as Self. Storyline Edit. Add content advisory. User reviews 2 Review. Top review. Funny for those who always have reasons to laugh at the supermarket checkout!!!!!

When I was watching my new favorite channel thanks to the fall of This looks great!!!!! You'll never know what will happen next!!!!! I mean, the pictures that are shown are much much much much much much worse than what you see at the grocery store line; in fact, those are photos the supermarket will NEVER let you see!!!!!

We figure out who the unlucky celebrity picking boogers, acting like a walrus, etc. The celebrity mask part is also funny as well. Finally, there's the final round showing two celeb photos that have something in common names, traits, or just couples like "Brangelina" and, my favorite, "TomKat!!!!!

The funniest was the one with Vince Neil vs. Details Edit. Release date August 1, United States. United States. In the first question of the round contestants attempt to identify a celebrity from a photo. Follow-up questions are then asked related in some way to the celebrity. Also commonly featured are questions labeled as the "Celebrity Train Wreck", which relate to a celebrity who has recently experienced life troubles, or " National Enquirer Hot Corner", which feature celebrities who area considered sex symbols.

In round two, correct answers are worth points. Also, at least one set of questions in this round feature a puzzle question under one of three segments.

At the start of each segment, a clue is given for each stage of the reveal, after which players can ring-in and guess. An incorrect guess locks the player out for the rest of the reveal. All three players are once again eligible to answer follow-up questions. Also occasionally used is the "15 Minutes of Fame" category, which featured people who only became famous because of a relation to a celebrity.

The answers to the follow-up questions are often designed to disparage the would-be celebrity. A segment titled "Mug Shot" is commonly used to finish round two. As its name suggests, a mug shot of a celebrity who has been arrested. Some of the follow-up questions are usually based around the crime committed. In round three, the contestants each put on a mask of the same celebrity.

Questions about that celebrity are read, and the players must phrase their answers in first-person form. Each correct answer is worth points, and the player with the highest score at the end of the round wins the game and advances to the bonus round. If a tie occurs, a tie-breaker question is asked. A contestant who answers correctly wins the game, and a wrong answer loses the game. The player is shown pictures of two different items celebrities, animals, food, etc.

Each statement pertains to one of the two options. GSN decided not to renew the show for a second season due to poor ratings. The show was famous for recycling certain sound effects. The correct answer ding is the correct letter sound from Wheel of Fortune , while the wrong answer buzzers, buzz-in sound, G-note dings denoting a bonus round win, and time's up buzzers came from Shop 'til You Drop. The second music cue during the bonus round was later made into the second cue used during the bonus round of Merv Griffin's Crosswords.

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