It's time for another episode of the classic game show, PASSWORD, featuring Arlene Francis & Larry Blyden! Check out our Facebook Page: / 559582844223348 Click here to subscribe to the PASSWORD channel: / @password5737
Now here's one of the most interesting things I've run up against as a word in Password: "Butterfly." In the dictionary, childlike term for butterfly (and this is one word), "flutterby." So you could use that technically as a clue! So far, I've seen nobody use it (although "Cocoon" did get it in one clue - that is an excellent clue)!
Well, for "Bicker," maybe after three clues, if it's said correctly, I was thinking "uhhhhh" (said with a smile) "Ww-ICKER." Now, after Arlene did use a rhyming word, "Picker," as the next clue said by Blyden, if he had nudged his head lightly in the direction of Francis and said "Rhymes," that might have done it.
2 things that would make this show much better is to just let the time run out without Alan's rude '5 seconds' interference and then say times out i need the word. also stop talking about your little man.
In seeing "Intoxicated" come up a couple times watching these episodes of PW, I've come to the conclusion that, as a second or certainly third clue, after people have given synonyms for "drunk" the word "Technical…" waybe nodding slightly to the last clue giver… "Legal" wasn't a bad one, but (other than "Technical,") maybe better would either have been "Police," or possibly "Publicly……" (Said in that Passwordian way to denote a phrase, etc.).