Poor Steve Harvey.
The contestant who hadn't read the books in a while.The contestant who squeezes peanut butter.ABCThe contestant who was ~technically~ right.And the contestant who was definitely not technically right.The contestant with no filter.
CBSAnd finally, the contestant who just called it like it is.Singapore Latest News, Singapore Headlines
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