Explanation A notorious category used for about six months in the 1994-95 season the puzzle would be a vocabulary word, and the contestant would get $1,000 bonus cash for using the word in a sentence. Although the shopping was removed in the late 1980s, it has been referenced in several game show parodies, and repeatedly by the show itself. Very few contestants wanted it at first, but by March 1987 it became famous enough that some deliberately bought it. Explanation An Undesirable Prize when the show still had contestants shop for prizes after each round. This achieved Ascended Meme status so that contestants are now given those letters, in that order, and then asked for three more consonants and another vowel. RSTLN are the most common consonants in the English language, and E is the most common vowel.
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Woolery even recited this in full on an April Fools' Day episode of Scrabble. But look out for this black space, Bankrupt, because if you hit it, you lose all your cash, but not your merchandise, because once you buy a prize, it's yours to keep." Explanation Chuck Woolery/Pat Sajak's rundown of the show's rules from the shopping era.
Explanation Catchphrase from contestants.
The title format of Whammy All New Press Your Luck became a meme in and of itself.Stop at a Flokati Rug! Explanation Often considered the least desirable prize on the board, an opinion even mentioned within the show itself.Big bucks, no Whammys.STOP! Explanation The mantra of many a contestant on Second Chance, Press Your Luck, and Whammy! hitting a Devil/Whammy on the game board wiped out one's score.Explanation From the 1985/86 season of the same show when Jim Caldwell took over from Wink Martindale as host, Caldwell became obsessed with the red box Bonus Spaces. Oh yeah, and Jim Caldwell wants to add that those red boxes are special categories, he'll be sure to explain them when we get to them.The latter is from the run's Divorced Couples Week. But if you do, chances are you'll hear Patrick Wayne tell you that " YOUUUUUUUUUUUU WIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIN!" If not, that's okay, "Just cause you're divorced doesn't mean you can't have fun, riiiiiiiiiiiight?" Explanation From the 1990 revival of Tic-Tac-Dough, a couple choice quotes from host Patrick Wayne, another Large Ham of a host whose name often crops up when bad game show hosts are mentioned.IS IT UP THERE? Explanation What Louie Anderson would say after just about EVERY answer given in the main game.Now, nearly every video on Family Feud's channel has someone offering "nekkid grandma" as an answer in the comments.
Among them was a man who gave this as a response to "Name something a burglar would not want to see when he breaks into a house" it lit up as "Gun/Occupant" for 33 points. NEKKID GRANDMA!! Explanation Shortly after Steve Harvey became host, the show's YouTube channel began posting clips.May be used in conversation when "revealing" the answer to a question. Explanation Catchphrase originated on the 1975 pilot by Richard Dawson and heard in every version of Feud, when asking how many points an answer scored in the Fast Money Bonus Round.