[quote name=\'Jay Temple\' date=\'Dec 23 2003, 10:23 AM\'] That's not the problem--that's the strategy. What I meant to say is that after the most popular ones were picked off, she would be in the best position to come up with the ones lower on the list. [/quote]
Maybe. OR...maybe she would have _too much_ knowledge.
Consider: Top, say, seven answers are on the board. Other team plucks off Numbers 1 through 5, and then strikes out. Two answers, the "most obscure" two that still made the survey, are left. And here's Tracy, who played professionally, knows _hundreds_ of professional female tennis players, and is tasked with trying to come up with one of the two who fit in that slot, when she could prolly come up with twenty or more, each with an equal probability of being there.
Knowing the question is half of he Feud. Knowing how _other people would answer it_ is the other half.