At least DIck and the celeb didn't misread it like during a $100K tournament one time. They were giving clues for Things that are Scraped with it was Things that are Scrapped.
For the top category, My first clue to her would've been "a little kid's knee..." and if that didn't give it to her right away (which it probably wouldn't have), my next clue would've been "a little kid's PLAYGROUND knee..." The judge would've gotten me out for saying "a little kid's knee AT A PLAYGROUND..." because it is a prepositional phrase, which is too descriptive. :-)
For THINGS YOU SCRAPE, how about "a child's knees" or "a child's elbow"?
gladfan1989 9 months ago
Things you SCRAPE is a killer indeed--this would be used in a $100,000 tournament if you ask me.
Sjsuman5000 1 year ago
For that last category, what about "the bottom of the barrel"?
jtf10570 1 year ago
@jtf10570 That would have been zapped, per judge.
Sjsuman5000 1 year ago
Thy almost never showed the copyright year before 1979 that was new
willjarmon 2 years ago
At least DIck and the celeb didn't misread it like during a $100K tournament one time. They were giving clues for Things that are Scraped with it was Things that are Scrapped.
zachhoran 2 years ago
Tough top category! I would have said "Windshield Ice"
PriceRight89 2 years ago 3
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mjhunt1 2 years ago
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mjhunt1 2 years ago
I watched this video, covered the answers, and tried to guess.
I would not have guessed "..scrape" from Peter's clues, but I did guess it with "Windshield Ice" added.
So, it is clearly a very good clue.
mjhunt1 2 years ago
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gameshowluvr86 2 years ago
For the top category, My first clue to her would've been "a little kid's knee..." and if that didn't give it to her right away (which it probably wouldn't have), my next clue would've been "a little kid's PLAYGROUND knee..." The judge would've gotten me out for saying "a little kid's knee AT A PLAYGROUND..." because it is a prepositional phrase, which is too descriptive. :-)
gameshowluvr86 2 years ago
That was my first thought too ("A frosted-over windshield").
colBoh 2 years ago