That was a staple of the show and made it participatory with the studio and TV audience. I would always say it at home with the studio audience, "How dumb is she!?". Good times!
Per my "Dumb Dora...backpack" comment: When the show aired in 2006, it was in the midst of the NHL playoffs. One of Nickelodeon(CBS)'s popular shows at the time was "Dora the Explorer." "Dora the Explorer" had an ice show going on at the time, and sometimes the performances interfered with the playoff schedules. Thus, I would've said, "Given her penchant for messing up hockey tourneys, the only other accessory besides her simian travel buddy would be her trusty backpack."
I would've. Anyway, I recall a "Dumb Dora" question by Ricki Lake in a 2006 "Match Game" airing from the CBS "Game Show Marathon." "DD is so dumb... when she was invited to a birthday party, she only came in her birthday suit. The only accessory she came with was (blank)." For the above, I would've been a smart aleck and said "backpack." I'll explain in a subsequent posting...
For the record, would "braces" make sense as an answer? I know it doesn't imply her to be as old as "breasts" or "gray hair," but does it at least make sense?
@APizzle90 Ross Shafer or Mike Burger could still have it . . . but go back to the classic or the Shafer rules, and they'd be able to do it straight-up.