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==Panelists== Either three or all four panelists are taken from Nickelodeon shows airing at the time. Regulars during the original run included ''[[All That]]'' cast members [[Amanda Bynes]], [[Lori Beth Denberg]], [[Kevin Kopelow]] and [[Danny Tamberelli]] (who also starred in the Nickelodeon program ''[[The Adventures of Pete & Pete]]''). Bynes (occasionally), Kopelow and Tamberelli were notorious for frequently asking silly questions and acting goofy, while Denberg was the serious panelist, who asked well-thought out questions, and frequently was the one to guess the secret phrase, during the final guesses. The only four panelists who appeared on every season of the original run of the show were Kopelow, Bynes, Tamberelli, and [[Irene Ng]] (from ''[[The Mystery Files of Shelby Woo]]''). The first seat on the panel was usually reserved for an adult panelist, either an adult actor from a Nickelodeon program (usually Kopelow) or a non-Nickelodeon celebrity (such as [[Taran Noah Smith]] of ''[[Home Improvement (TV series)|Home Improvement]]''). In several episodes, [[CatDog]], rendered in [[Computer-generated imagery|CGI]], and [[Cousin Skeeter]], a puppet character, were panelists. In Seasons 5 and 6, the first seat was not reserved for an adult, but [[Matt Bennett]] from ''[[Victorious]]'' and [[Ciara Bravo]] from ''[[Big Time Rush]]'' regularly appeared in the first position. Other guest panelists included [[Coolio]], [[Colin Mochrie]] (regular on ''[[Whose Line Is It Anyway? (American TV series)|Whose Line Is It Anyway?]]''), and professional wrestlers [[Chris Jericho]], [[Big Show|The Giant]] and "Hacksaw" [[Jim Duggan]]. In one episode of the second season, for the first half, Lori Beth Denberg hosted the show and Summer Sanders was in her place as a panelist. {| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center;" ! scope="col" rowspan="2" style="width:28%;" | Name ! scope="col" colspan="6" style="width:72%;" | Seasons |- ! scope="col" style="width:12%;" | 1<br />(1997) ! scope="col" style="width:12%;" | 2<br />(1998) ! scope="col" style="width:12%;" | 3<br />(1998) ! scope="col" style="width:12%;" | 4<br />(1999) ! scope="col" style="width:12%;" | 5<br />(2012) ! scope="col" style="width:12%;" | 6<br />(2013) |- | scope="row"| [[Danny Tamberelli]] | colspan=4 {{CMain}} | colspan=2 {{CNone}} |- | scope="row"| [[Kevin Kopelow and Heath Seifert|Kevin Kopelow]] | colspan=4 {{CMain}} | colspan=2 {{CNone}} |- | scope="row"| [[Amanda Bynes]] | colspan=4 {{CMain}} | colspan=2 {{CNone}} |- | scope="row"| [[Lori Beth Denberg]] | colspan=3 {{CMain}} | colspan=3 {{CNone}} |- | scope="row"| [[Ciara Bravo]] | colspan=4 {{CNone}} | colspan=2 {{CMain}} |- | scope="row"| [[Matt Bennett]] | colspan=4 {{CNone}} | colspan=2 {{CMain}} |}
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