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Blankety Blanks — was a popular Australian game show hosted by Graham Kennedy on Network Ten.HistoryRegular panelists were Ugly Dave Gray, Noeline Brown, Carol Raye and Stuart Wagstaff. Other panelists included Noel Ferrier, Belinda Giblin, Abigail, Nick Tate,… … Wikipedia
Blankety Blanks (1996 TV Series) — Blankety Blanks was a remake of popular Australian game show Blankety Blanks . The remake aired on the Nine Network with Shane Bourne as host. It ran for two seasons between 1996 and 1997.Regular panelists included Marty Fields, Rhonda Burchmore … Wikipedia
Blankety Blank (board game) — Blankety Blank is a board game based on the television show Blankety Blank , first published by Milton Bradley Games in 1983. Like the TV show, the object of the game is to match the celebrities by filling in statements with blanks. The questions … Wikipedia
blankety-blank — ☆ blankety blank [blaŋk′it ē blaŋk′ ] adj., adv. [see BLANK, n. 8] Slang damned: a humorous euphemism … English World dictionary
Blankety Blank — Infobox Television show name = Blankety Blank caption = Title card from 1985 1987. format = Game Show picture format = 4:3 (1979 1999) 16:9 (2001 2002) runtime = 30 Minutes (BBC1) 40 Minutes (inc. adverts) (ITV) creator = starring = Terry Wogan… … Wikipedia
Blankety Blanks (US game show) — Infobox television show name = Blankety Blanks caption = format = Game Show runtime = 30 Minutes creator = Bob Stewart starring = Bill Cullen Announcer: Bob Clayton country = USA rating=TV G network = ABC first aired =1975|: Not to be confused… … Wikipedia
blankety-blank — I. |blaŋkəd.]ē|blaŋk, aiŋkəd.]d|blaiŋk, kət], ]i| adjective (or adverb) also blankety ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ Etymology: reduplication of blank (I) : damned used as a generalized expression of disapproval the interruptions for those blankety blank … Useful english dictionary
blankety-blank — /blang ki tee blangk /, adj., adv. Informal. damned; darned (used to imply an omission of an unprintable or unspeakable word): The blankety blank motor stalled again. [1885 90; after the practice of leaving blank spaces to represent profanity, as … Universalium
blankety-blank — blank|e|ty blank [ˌblæŋkıti ˈblæŋk] adj [only before noun] AmE spoken [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: blank; from the idea of an empty space taking the place of an impolite word] used to show annoyance when you want to avoid swearing ▪ The blankety… … Dictionary of contemporary English
blankety-blank — adjective (only before noun) AmE spoken used to show annoyance when you want to avoid swearing: The blankety blank key is stuck! … Longman dictionary of contemporary English