Pyramid - What NOT To Do (8)
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@jmjfanss It'll come when I get some more footage of illegal clues, at this point I only have enough for about half of another montage.
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There's still no sign of Pyramid What not to do #9..!
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Do have a Pyramid What not to do (9)?
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"Your bed" was intended to be a rhyme for "spread" as in "bedspread". A bed isn't something that is spread, per se.
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@excuseyou77 It's a matter of the judges not not being familiar with southern american vernacular. In the south, people all the time use "spread" as a verb when referring to a bed. People in the south say all the time, "go and spread up the bed".
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@cicholdebannan If he'd said "bright copper kettles" it would've worked, I'm sure.
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@cicholdebannan Yeah, that's right. I didn't catch that. Thanks.
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@torchkit It wasn't that he was singing. "Raindrops on roses" and "whiskers on kittens" are, by definition, prepositional phrases which are illegal.
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What would irritate me watching the show sometimes was when the crew behind the Pyramid flipping the cards would sometimes flip it incorrectly as you see 0:26. This would cost the players very valuable seconds and they couldn't get them back.
How can "your bed" be illegal for "Things that are spread"? I don't quite get it.
gameshowguy2000 3 months ago
@gameshowguy2000 You put a spread on the bed, but the bed itself isn't something that's spread.
excuseyou77 3 months ago
David Garrison's usage of the word "on" made it too descriptive; on whiskers made it a prepositional phrase.
excuseyou77 3 months ago