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[edit] Tiebreaker

The article says that "a third tie-breaker board, if necessary, would have the challenger once again deciding who would Charge and Block." In the Randy Amasia episode that can be downloaded on the classicgameshows.com, the champion got to decide whether to charge or block for the third round. Is this normally what happened? --Kilby 16:45, 12 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Survivor

I changed the Survivor portion to read "tribe" instead of "vibe" because there was never two wrong words in a puzzle.--AltrEgo2001 17:03, 15 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Celebrity Whew!? Bad Idea.

I knew the show added celebrities halfway through the run. I don't think that was necassary. If Whew! had not gone down that path, it might have lasted until September 17, 1982, right? But that's just my opinion. Bullseye and Hot Potato did the same thing but ruined them both. My suggestion: don't use celebrities on non celebrity game shows. It'll ruin them. E2e3v6 21:49, 31 July 2007 (UTC)