Ask Me AnotherPacked with trivia, one-act and celebrity guests, Ask Me Some other is like an amusement park for your brain. Host Ophira Eisenberg and musician Jonathan Coulton take brilliant contestants on a roller coaster that'll make you lot laugh and scream (out the answers)—and barely anyone throws up in a trash tin can.
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Packed with trivia, comedy and celebrity guests, Ask Me Another is similar an amusement park for your brain. Host Ophira Eisenberg and musician Jonathan Coulton have bright contestants on a roller coaster that'll make you express joy and scream (out the answers)—and barely anyone throws upwardly in a trash can.
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The Final Circular
Serial finale. Ophira and Jonathan await back on 9 years of puzzles, give-and-take games and trivia by playing puzzles, discussion games and trivia.
The Final Round
Alfonso Ribeiro: Jokes About Butts And Mild Transgressions
Comedians Demi Adejuyigbe and Gabe Gundacker rise to the occasion in a game about bread. Alfonso Ribeiro (AFV) talks nigh the Carlton dance. Alex Moffat (SNL) and Jen Spyra learn about babe animals.
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Justin, Travis And Griffin McElroy: My Podcast, My Podcast And My Other Podcast
Podcast hosts Justin, Travis and Griffin McElroy (My Blood brother, My Blood brother and Me) talk about their book, Everybody Has a Podcast (Except Yous). And so they fight off trivia-spouting monsters in a game that tests their D&D knowledge and d20 luck. Plus, comedians Shalewa Sharpe and Gastor Almonte (The State of war Report podcast) listen to sped-up versions of wearisome jams and play a hilarious round of "Bridgerton character, sweatpants brand or tater?"
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Chelsea Handler & Sharon Salzberg: Guided Meditation
Sharon Salzberg leads a guided meditation. Chelsea Handler talks about her special, 'Development.' Plus, comedians Dewayne Perkins, Aasia LaShay Bullock, Mike Albo and Amanda Duarte play games.
Chelsea Handler & Sharon Salzberg: Guided Meditation
Richard Kind & Nnamdi Asomugha: Seriously, Ask Me Another
Hilarious actor Richard Kind takes on One-act Cloud founder Ray Ellin. NFL player-turned-actor Nnamdi Asomugha geeks out about holiday films. Ashley Nicole Black and Chelsea Devantez are dorsum for more!
Richard Kind & Nnamdi Asomugha: Seriously, Enquire Me Another
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RuPaul's Drag Race alum and Telephone call Me Mother co-host Peppermint talks about the origins of her proper name, and why information technology was a bit of "a dumb mistake" to choose "Peppermint." Plus, Couples Therapy hosts Naomi Ekperigin and Andy Beckerman attend Masterclasses taught by animals, and Miracle Workers stars Geraldine Viswanathan and Karan Soni play a game about some smokin' hot topics— that'south 9.nine trillion degrees hot, babe.
We Ship It
Nice Guys: Ted Lasso & Bob Ross
Ted Lasso stars play a film score themed music parody. Melissa McCarthy & Ben Falcone (Bob Ross: Happy Accidents, Betrayal & Greed) do a quiz virtually tests. Lingthusiasm hosts play an emoji speed circular.
Nice Guys: Ted Lasso & Bob Ross
Molecular Gastrivia
Rev up those fryers, it's the Ask Me Another Nutrient Bear witness! The Great British Broil Off winner Nadiya Hussain (Nadiya's Time to Eat, Nadiya Bakes) dishes about blistering for the Queen and digs up the truth in a game about institute family unit copse. Plus, James Beard Award-winning chef Gabrielle Hamilton (Claret, Bones and Butter, Prune) & Tiptop Chef alum and National Arts Club caput chef Ashley Merriman play a saucy music parody game, and Food Network hosts and judges Carla Hall (Carla and the Christmas Cornbread, Best Baker in America) & Nancy Fuller (Farmhouse Rules) are visited by a quizzical dear bee.
Molecular Gastrivia
Padma Lakshmi: Gustatory modality The Nation, From Your Couch
Padma Lakshmi talks well-nigh her series Sense of taste The Nation. Jenny Hagel, Amber Ruffin, Margo Toll, and Jeremy Ivey play games about long things and events in history set to the melody of Baton Joel songs.
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