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- Four panelists must determine guests' occupations - and, in the case of famous guests, while blindfolded, their identity - by asking only "yes" or "no" questions.Votes1,763
- Classic game show where couples (and sometimes families) competed to win prizes by completing stunts within a time limit.Votes114
- Guests who have the same name as famous persons, fictional characters, or things, are quizzed by celebrity panelists who try to determine their name.Votes98
- A group of panelists try to guess a guest's secret.Votes560
- Boris Karloff's secret was that he was afraid of mice. A man's secret was that he wears girdles. No copies of this episode are known to have survived.
- Beginning with this episode, the format associated with this show was now used with two desks placed across the stage from each other. Eva Gabor's secret was that she slept on her baby pillow.
- Preempted the following Thursday for the Republican National Convention. Bill Cullen and Jayne Meadows first appearances, with both instantly becoming regulars. Laraine Day's secret was that she once sold newspapers.
- Preempted the following Thursday for the Democratic National Convention. This is the oldest known existing episode. Sponsored by Prom Home Permanent. Melville Cooper successfully guessed in Game 1 that Edward Jacobson of Kansas City, Missouri, was President Truman's Haberdashery Partner. The panel was stumped in Game 2 by Tom Hanrahan of Stamford, Connecticut, who spent a night in a Harem. For the Special Guest Round in Game 3, Jayne Meadows successfully guessed that Buster Keaton threw a pie at Hedda Hopper. The panel was stumped in Game 4 by Dorothy Warren, daughter of California Governor Earl Warren, of Sacramento, California, whose father was in the audience.
- Melville Cooper successfully guessed in Game 1 that Dottie Ann's grandfather was Vice President Alben Barkley and her brother, Alben Barkley II, also appears and gets an extra $10. Jayne Meadows successfully guessed in Game 2 that Harry Fox was going to become a father. For the Special Guest Round in Game 3, Laraine Day successfully guessed that Ralph Kiner was wearing Leo Durocher's tie. Jayne Meadows successfully guessed in Game 4 that Thomas Devaney was given a $10 tip from Jack Benny. The panel was stumped in Game 5 by Mrs. Beck, who was married on TV.
- Jayne Meadows successfully guessed in Game 1 that Margaret Cahill of Washington, D.C. was the first Miss America in 1921. The panel was stumped in Game 2 by Mr. Ellenberg of Connecticut, who was on his Honeymoon, and his wife appears. For the Special Guest Round in Game 3, the panel was stumped by Paul Lukas, who was about to kiss Laura Z. Hobson. The panel was stumped in Game 4 by Dr. Peter Goldmark (Mr. X), who invented long-playing records.
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