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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | William T. Naud liked that Game Show called Match Game,So he decided to make something that was almost the same.Instead of matching words in statements this time,He gave the players poetry and made them rhyme the last lineAnd hoping the three celebrities they chose would end the poem with the same wordFirst to three points [1] won a $250 award.But the best of three was the thing to catch,Since $5,000 could be won by the winner of the match,If they could make three rhymes the sameWith a chosen person of fame. |