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File:The Marx is Right.jpg|link=The Marx is Right?|'''''[[The Marx is Right?]]''''' is a reality television game show in which contestants symbolically vindicate Karl Marx while disparaging Capitalism by heaping up cash and prizes and setting the lot ablaze in a secular yet emotionally stirring Bonfire of the Media. | File:The Marx is Right.jpg|link=The Marx is Right?|'''''[[The Marx is Right?]]''''' is a reality television game show in which contestants symbolically vindicate Karl Marx while disparaging Capitalism by heaping up cash and prizes and setting the lot ablaze in a secular yet emotionally stirring Bonfire of the Media. | ||
File:Arson Jam.jpg|link=Arson Jam|'''[[Arson Jam]]''' is an anagram of "'''Mason Jar'''". | File:Arson Jam.jpg|link=Arson Jam|"'''[[Arson Jam]]'''" is an anagram of "'''Mason Jar'''". | ||
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Revision as of 22:57, 25 January 2024
An Ordeal Dole is an anagram of Deal or No Deal.
In the News
"O My! Awaken Ornery!" is an anagram of "Wayne Mark Rooney".
Tire Fires of the Rich and Famous is an American television series featuring the extravagant tire fires of wealthy entertainers, athletes, socialites, and magnates.
The Marx is Right? is a reality television game show in which contestants symbolically vindicate Karl Marx while disparaging Capitalism by heaping up cash and prizes and setting the lot ablaze in a secular yet emotionally stirring Bonfire of the Media.
"Arson Jam" is an anagram of "Mason Jar".
Fiction cross-reference
- Arson Jam
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- O My! Awaken Ornery!
- The Marx is Right?
- Tire Fires of the Rich and Famous
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
Template:Ext links: Deal or No Deal
Social media
- Post @ Twitter (17 July 2023)