Games & Humor
On Again, Off Again
All bets are off in this week's final round, where each answer contains the word "off."
Before His Name Was Known At All, Seuss Put Creatures On The Wall
Decades before he became a beloved children's book author, Theodor Geisel (better known as Dr. Seuss) created a series of whimsical sculptures he called "Unorthodox Taxidermy."
Not My Job: Sportscaster Joe Buck Gets Quizzed On Kittens And Rainbows
When the Cubs won the World Series (remember that?) Joe Buck was the person who told the world it had happened. This week we could use a break from the news, so we'll quiz him on cute, happy things.
Franchise Rebranding
Each team's imagined owner wants to change the name by adding one letter. So, if we said, "LensCrafters bought this Texas hockey team," the answer would be "The Dallas Stares!"
Texas Towns
Texas is the second largest state in the Union, so there's bound to be a unique town name here and there. Guess which town is fake in this Texan trivia game.
Mystery Guest
Mary Walker is kiiiind of a big deal — find out why when host Ophira Eisenberg and Jonathan Coulton become the contestants in this Dallas installment of Mystery Guest!
Billies Seen
In this music game, Jonathan Coulton reworks Michael Jackson's "Billie Jean" to be about other people--both real and fictional--named Billie.
I Love The 1880s
Ophira and Jonathan dig deep into Dallas history with this trivia game about the rocking 1880s.
Brooklyn Decker: Two Truths And A Lie, Lie, Lie
We bring some Brooklyn to our Dallas roadshow with VIP Brooklyn Decker. Decker talks about acting in the Netflix series Grace and Frankie, then plays a game of two truths and a lie—boy band edition!