[quote name=\'uncamark\' date=\'Feb 11 2005, 04:46 PM\'][quote name=\'whoserman\' date=\'Feb 10 2005, 06:40 PM\']What I always hated was that both players had to say "final answer" before the answer was locked in. This meant that even after saying "final answer," you could change it.
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Nothing different than Groucho saying "one answer between you"--they want the pair to agree on their answer before pulling the trigger.
(Of course, it's been pointed out that if Groucho heard one member of the couple giving the correct answer while conferring, he'd say "RIGHT!" before the couple could actually confirm--but Groucho did like giving away DeSoto and NBC's money.)
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That once happened to me on the 5th and final question on "Whad'ya Know?" (NPR) I was the phone qualifier, and it was a question on a farm visit Mikhail Gorbachev made, and Gorbachev was the answer...
Basically, I had remembered that Gorbachev had visited a farm somewhere in Minnesota, and when I said Gorbachev out loud, thinking to myself, they ruled me correct.
Prizes: A Joe Boxer pajama set and a CD.