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Newlyweds


Question Posted Tuesday February 8 2005, 7:17 pm

I'm not talking about Nick and Jessica.

Has anyone watched that really old show Newlyweds? Where Newlyweds come on the show, and answer questions about eachother..and if they get it right, they get a cookie or something. Well, I'm doing that with a few of my friends..and I have questions already made up..but I want to know, how do you play? What are the rules? Please answer only if you really know and have watched the show before!


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Igotamonopoly answered Tuesday February 8 2005, 8:40 pm:
Haha sounds like fun. Ok, I sgest watching it yourself, it's on game show network at like 2 am...but here goes. Either the guys or girls get the ?'s in advance, and then they write out answers on cards (posters). For clarity, we'll say the girls wrote out the cards. Then the guys and girls sit in pairs and the host reads the question and lets the guys answer. Once they answer, the girl holds up the card. If the answer and card match, that couple gets 5 points and so on!

Hope this helps

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jeanine278972 answered Tuesday February 8 2005, 7:28 pm:
Thats a good show! LOL
They divide into the couples.. and either the guys or girls go backstage.. they ask the one on stage questions bout the other.. and they write their answers on a posterboard (so everyone can see) then they bring the others back on stage. They ask the ones from backstage the same questions they asked before.. they answer them one at a time.. then compare their answers with their partners answer. If they get it right.. they get a point. If its really close.. then its up to the judges if its close enuff.. and you do that all through the game.

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americaneaglecutie answered Tuesday February 8 2005, 7:21 pm:
Yup, I've seen the show, but it was a while ago so I'll do my best explaining. Well, here goes:

Men leave the room, and you ask the women a series of questions about their 'date'. Then the men come back in and the host asks the men the same questions. Then you see how close the women were to answering correctly, and it also shows how well they know eachother.

It goes vice versa, where the women leave the room too!! You score points every time the person and there 'date' answered the same way. Sorry if this was confusing, but I tried my best!
-Ren

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