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  • She used a preposition!! 1:53 "you put me in BETWEEN pages 42 and 43" Ohhhh!!! disqualification.

  • For categories styled that way "What a bookmark might say" a little more latitude is given on the discription. The "giver" is allowed to speak for the object instead of describing the object.

    Pull up any $25,000/$100,000 Pyramid to see other examples. On those eps, it generally would have been the second category on the bottom row.

  • Actually, if there's a subject not requiring "What a (person or thing) might say" and uses a prepositional phrase using a fragment sentence like "on your neighbor", that would disqualify the subject.

  • PS, on Dick Clark's $100,000 Pyramid, THINGS THAT CREAK would be, at best, a $200 category. I mean, seriously.

  • The very, very first subject demonstrated one of the very biggest flaws in this game -- placing two keywords in the subject, and then requiring both.

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