In a recent episode of the beloved game show “Family Feud,” contestants brought humor and wit to the forefront as they tackled some quirky questions.
One particular segment had viewers in stitches when the question posed was, “An ugly man might tell a pretty woman, I got an ugly face, but I got a pretty blank.” The answers that followed were nothing short of entertaining.
Jude from the Robinson family kicked things off with a cheeky response that landed him a spot on the board.
He suggested a synonym for a specific body part, which earned him the second position.
However, his teammate's answer, “job,” fell flat, leaving everyone chuckling at the mix-up.
Next up was John, who delivered a response that resonated with many: “bank account.” His answer struck gold, grabbing the third spot and igniting laughter around the studio.
As the game progressed, it became clear that the final answer would be a challenge.
Jonathan boldly declared “personality,” which turned out to be the top answer.
It's a classic line that many can relate to when trying to charm someone special.
With only one answer left on the board, Chuck took his shot, suggesting “house” and then “car,” both of which missed the mark.
The pressure mounted as Jude returned to the spotlight, offering “family,” but unfortunately, that too was incorrect, leading to their final strike.
The question then passed to the next family, who were eager to take their turn.
The inquiry shifted to a new topic: “When you really want to have a good time, there's no place like blank.” Anthony from the Dennis family quickly buzzed in with “the bedroom,” claiming the top spot and receiving a celebratory high-five from host Steve Harvey.
Suzanne followed up with “the bar,” which was another solid answer.
Phil chimed in with “the golf course,” and yes, that was correct too!
Becky confidently threw out “strip club,” and the audience erupted in laughter—after all, who doesn't enjoy a night out at the club?
However, when Anthony suggested “Vegas,” it turned out to be a swing and a miss.
The glitz and glamour of Las Vegas might be appealing, but it didn't make the cut for this game.
The team continued to brainstorm, but their next guess—“hang out with friends”—also resulted in a strike, sealing their fate as the question rolled over to the opposing team.
As the game progressed, another round of quirky questions emerged, including one that asked about something Abraham Lincoln used to ride on.
Delaney confidently answered “horse,” which was spot on, leading her family to play.
Megan followed with “carriage,” and Eric took a chance with “donkey,” which didn't quite hit the mark.
With two strikes already against them, they needed to think strategically.
Alan finally suggested “train,” which was indeed correct, alleviating some of the mounting tension.
But as the last answer loomed, Delaney took a wild guess with “Mrs.
Lincoln,” showcasing the playful spirit of the game.
The laughter continued as Steve posed yet another humorous question: “Name something your wife thinks she does well, but she doesn't.” Cheyenne buzzed in with “cook,” landing her family the top score.
Brittany, another contestant, humorously claimed “cleans,” and Ryan, a combat veteran, added “dance,” which drew amused looks from his wife.
As the game unfolded, the answers became increasingly unpredictable, with Trina answering “laundry” correctly, while Rihanna's attempt at “telling jokes” fell flat.
With two strikes against them, the pressure mounted as the final guesses approached, leading to a thrilling conclusion filled with laughter and camaraderie.
“Family Feud” continues to deliver not just competition, but also a delightful dose of humor, reminding us all that sometimes the best moments come from the most unexpected answers.