The words were more difficult tonight. Example: “Four score and seven years ago.”
When Dylan picked this one during the Catchphrase round, he quickly offered Kenzie the most obvious definition of the phrase.
Dylan: The first few words of the Gettysburg Address! You know, Lincoln’s speech!
Kenzie, after a look of panic followed by a thoughtful moment: We the people?
Kenzie wasn’t the only one stumped by tonight’s clues. Tyler grabbed “Wisconsin” out of the bowl and offered the following clue, if you can even call it that.
Tyler: Uh, I think this is a state. … Actually, I don’t know. It might be a city.
Sam: Detroit? Los Angeles?
Tyler: No, it’s a state. I’m pretty sure it’s a state.
Sam: New Hampshire? Vermont? Rhode Island?
Tyler: Yeah, yeah, you’re in the right area, I think.
Other clues floating in the bowl were “Magellan,” “Henry David Thoreau,” “insinuate,” “The Brady Bunch” and “The Beatles.”
Tyler grabbed “The Beatles” during the Password round. This means he could only give a one-word clue. Lucky me, Tyler chose to simply sing “She,” as in “She loves you yeah, yeah, yeah.” But just “she.” Sing that in your head real quick. You’ll see. It’s a worthless clue.
No comments:
Post a Comment