[quote name=\'JayC\' date=\'May 27 2004, 01:18 PM\'][quote name=\'gameshowsteve\' date=\'May 26 2004, 10:01 PM\'] [quote name=\'JayC\' date=\'May 26 2004, 04:05 PM\']Twice last year, we played Password during World History to help us with vocabulary. We'd have to take 3 words about a famous person, event, place, etc, and have our person guess what it is with those clues.[/quote]
In that case, you were really playing
Stumpers! then, weren't you? [/quote]
Care to tell me what Bumpers is? I honestly don't know.[/quote]
Well, two teams of two players tried to decipher vanity license plates, and the winners went on to the bonus round where they tried to avoid the dreaded STOP sign.
Wait, you meant
Stumpers!, didn't you?
Hosted by Allen Ludden, and aired the last 13 weeks of 1976, it featured two teams of three (2 civilians, 1 celeb), who were given a word and three one-word clues to it. They gave those clues to the other team (in what they feel is order of decreasing obsurity). The earlier the opponents solved the stumper, the more points they got.
The bonus round (which I thought of upon reading your post) had similar puzzles, but teammates gave the clues in order of increasing obscurity, in an effort to solve ten of them in sixty seconds for $10,000.
Not a bad format, but unless the contestants were a lot better during the rest of the run than in the episode I have, somewhat painful to watch.