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In the Sanders era, a contraption called the "Slime Spewer" dumped the slime, in the Sutphen era, the slime either comes out from the panel desk or from another "Slime Spewer" (the holes to which the slime comes out of are shaped like plus signs and that "Slime Spewer" doubled as a clue drop), or both. Some of the actions including touching your hair, touching a clue, looking to the left (this was a reflex, as the charade brigade ran to the exit stage left), saying a certain word, or even being a panelist would cause someone to get slimed. If at anytime any panel member performed that action, those panelists got slimed, and a randomly selected audience member won a prize.
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Starting in round two and continuing through the end of the game, a special action called "The Secret Slime Action" was activated. If at anytime that was said, not only that word was revealed, but the contestant got slimed. There was a new game board called The "It" Board with one of the words in certain games being dubbed "The Word of Honor", indicated by the color green.
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This version was the same as the previous, except that the last two rounds last for 45 seconds. Of all contestants, Lori Beth Denberg was notorious for solving the puzzle before the end of the game or when she was the only one left with a final guess. When all three rounds finish, the panelists have 1 final guess each to solve the puzzle or the contestant takes home the grand prize. At the end of each round, if the panelists do not figure out the contestant's talent, the contestant takes home a prize, the first usually being something from the scenery of another show like Legends of the Hidden Temple but later prizes were geared towards the show and were limited to a sweatshirt, a backpack or a message bag until Season 4, where prizes were scenes from Nickelodeon movies. The Clue Express was replaced by the Clue Chimp for Season 4. Little Billy also appeared when the contestant was shown what their prize wasÄuring each round, a hint was given, either by what was called the Clue Express a set of little carts containing a clue that appear on a track in front of the panelists, the Charade Brigade or from being dropped from above. Panelists would then have a virtually impossible blank to fill in that involved the puzzle they solved. In later episodes, a mini version of Billy called Little Billy, which had hair and wheels would appear if the Panelists solved the puzzle before the end of the game. It displayed up to 7 words and could also cover spaces as needed or would have one of the words of the contestant's talent revealed at the start of the game but later rules rules required the exact word to be said in order for the blank to be turned over.
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Each time a panelist mentioned a word that was part of the phrase or close enough to the phrase that described the secret talent, the word was turned over on Billy the Answer Head, a purple game board head (or one of multiple animals for Season 4), (initially beige) with a moving eyeball that displayed a puzzle (the solution being the contestant's secret). Each episode had two sets of three one-minute rounds, in which the panel took turns asking yes-or-no questions to try and guess the contestant's talent.