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truth or consequences
noun
- a game in which each contestant is asked a question and upon failure to answer or give a correct answer receives a penalty imposed by the leader or the group.
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Vegas and Florida, and worked on TV shows that had live bands, including “Truth or Consequences.”
From Los Angeles Times
A sunset on Interstate 25 near Truth or Consequences, N.M., during Gustavo Arellano’s road trip across the Southwest.
From Los Angeles Times
Dapper game show host and animal-welfare advocate became a household name over a half-century of hosting “Truth or Consequences” and “The Price Is Right.”
From Seattle Times
The enduring, dapper game show host who became a household name over a half century of hosting “Truth or Consequences” and “The Price Is Right.”
From Washington Times
But he almost never sees the type of traveler he was promised would transform his small town of Truth or Consequences: space enthusiasts.
From New York Times
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