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Prediction
Our panelists predict what Paul Ryan will do once he leaves Congress.
Limericks
Bill Kurtis reads three news-related limericks: Jurassic Park Avenue, Hand Unsanitizer and Shopping For Baby Names.
Bluff The Listener
Our panelists read three stories about someone getting revenge in a surprising way, only one of which is true.
Who's Bill This Time
Bill Kurtis reads three quotes from the week's news: "Facebook Face-Off," "The Fixer Gets Fixed" and "Royal Gawkers."
Not My Job: Actor Laurie Metcalf Gets Quizzed On Three Short Men
Metcalf co-stars in the Broadway production of Edward Albee's Three Tall Women. So we've invited her to play a game about Tom Cruise, Charlie Chaplin and a short man named Pete Conrad.
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Prediction
Our panelists predict after the "Who Bit Beyoncé Scandal," what will be the next big celebrity mystery.
Limericks
Bill Kurtis reads three news-related limericks: Super Tighty Booty Whities; Sinking Marriages and Namaste For Your Face!
Bluff The Listener
Our panelists read three stories about youthful indiscretions, only one of which is true.
Who's Bill This Time
Bill Kurtis reads three quotes from the week's news: "Amazon Crime;" "School's Out" and "A Taste of Beyoncé."
Not My Job: Gov. John Kasich Get Quizzed On K-Tel
The governor of Ohio faces three questions about the company which invented the infomercial (and also made those '70s music compilation albums like 25 Polka Greats).
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Bluff The Listener
Panelists Mo Rocca, Helen Hong and Maz Jobrani read three stories about a new safe and fun activity for kids — only one of which is true.
Not My Job: Sportscaster Joe Buck Gets Quizzed On Kittens And Rainbows
Three questions for the football and baseball play-by-play man about some adorable distractions. Originally broadcast Nov. 12, 2016.
Not My Job: We Quiz Nebraska Sen. Ben Sasse On Peaches
Three questions for the Republican senator about the fuzzy-skinned fruit during a time when we're hearing the word "impeachment" a lot. Originally broadcast May 20, 2017.