![]() ![]() Play continued on a poem if necessary until all six celebrities had attempted to match if all failed, Eubanks introduced a new poem. If not, the opponent tried another celebrity if that celebrity successfully guessed his/hers, the opponent won one point. ![]() Once the words were written, one player (alternating turns) called upon one celebrity to devise a second part of the poem, hoping the last word he/she used would match his/hers doing so earned that contestant two points. Then, using an electronic pen, they'd write down - on a screen in front of them - a word which rhymed with the last word in the second sentence (the home audience was shown the contestant's word, but the panelists were not). There once was a man/Who lived in a box). Before each round of play, the contestant would see two sentences (e.g. The object of the game was to get the celebrity to say a word the player had written down. The show consisted of two players and a panel of six celebrities.
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