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  • 11Eye Guess — is a television game show that ran from January 3, 1966 to September 26, 1969 on NBC. Bob Stewart, a former producer for Goodson Todman Productions, created and packaged the show, which was hosted by Bill Cullen. The two men would work together… …

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  • 12Wild Guess — was a kid s game show about animals taped in Canada. It was taped in 1988, and it later reran on The Animal Planet Network for one year from 1996 1997.PersonnelThe show was hosted by Neil Crone (referred to on the air as the Guessmaster) , and… …

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  • 13bet on the wrong horse — {v. phr,}, {informal} To base your plans on a wrong guess about the result of something; misread the future; misjudge a coming event. * /To count on the small family farm as an important thing in the American future now looks like betting on the… …

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  • 14bet on the wrong horse — {v. phr,}, {informal} To base your plans on a wrong guess about the result of something; misread the future; misjudge a coming event. * /To count on the small family farm as an important thing in the American future now looks like betting on the… …

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  • 15bet\ on\ the\ wrong\ horse — v. phr. informal To base your plans on a wrong guess about the result of something; misread the future; misjudge a coming event. To count on the small family farm as an important thing in the American future now looks like betting on the wrong… …

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  • 16get someone wrong — spoken phrase to not understand someone You’ve got me all wrong, I never meant to hurt you. I guess I got you wrong. I thought you meant Tuesday, not today. Thesaurus: to not understand, or to misunderstandsynonym Main entry …

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  • 171 Wrong Price — is a pricing game on the American television game show The Price Is Right . Debuting on October 23, 1998, it is played three prizes, each worth more than $1,000. It has occasionally been played for three trips and twice been played for three cars …

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  • 18get someone wrong — spoken to not understand someone You ve got me all wrong, I never meant to hurt you. I guess I got you wrong. I thought you meant Tuesday, not today …

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  • 19not far wrong — not far ˈoff/ˈout/ˈwrong idiom (informal) almost correct • Your guess wasn t far out at all. Main entry: ↑faridiom …

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  • 20Eastern epistemology — Jain EpistemologyAccording to Jain epistemology, reality is multifaceted ( anekanta , or non one sided ), such that no finite set of statements can capture the entire truth about the objects they describe. The Jain list of pramanas (valid sources …

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