Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! Stats Page
Show Details: June 1998
1998-06-06
- First Tied: Roxanne Roberts 8 (5 / 1)
- First Tied: Adam Felber 8 (4 / 2)
- Third: Charlie Pierce 5 (1 / 2)
For the first We'll Wait, You Tell Us, the listener contestant chose Roxanne Roberts' answer, but Charlie Pierce's answer was correct.
For the second We'll Wait, You Tell Us, the listener contestant chose Roxanne's answer, but Adam Felber's answer was correct.
This is the first show to feature the Lightning Fill-in-the-Blank segment with the rules that still are used. Roxanne had used a bonus phrase that was brought up later in the show for one of her answers and got a bonus point.
1998-06-13
- First: Adam Felber 11 (7 / 2)
- Second: Charlie Pierce 9 (5 / 2)
- Third: Roxanne Roberts 4 (4 / 0)
Unlike previous games where the segment was nearly consistently stated as "Who is Carl This Time?" was called "Who's Carl This Time?" for both instances.
For the first We'll Wait, You Tell Us, the listener contestant chose Adam Felber's answer, but Charlie Pierce's answer was correct.
For the second We'll Wait, You Tell Us, the listener contestant chose Roxanne Roberts' answer, which was correct.
Roxanne was the first panelist to answer zero questions correct in Lightning Fill-in-the-Blank.
1998-06-20
- First: Margo Kaufman 12 (6 / 3)
- Second Tied: Charlie Pierce 9 (6 / 1)
- Second Tied: Adam Felber 9 (1 / 4)
For the first We'll Wait, You Tell Us, the listener contestant chose Charlie Pierce's answer, but Margo Kaufman's answer was correct.
The Rise and Fall of Chainsaw Al Dumlap was an adaptation of Al Dunlap's autobiography, "Mean Business," by Peter Sagal and Carl Kasell.
For the second We'll Wait, You Tell Us, the listener contestant chose Margo's answer, but Charlie's answer was correct.
Charlie Pierce had used the bonus phrase as an answer for the last Lightning Fill-in-the-Blank question and got an extra point.
1998-06-27
- First: Charlie Pierce 13 (7 / 3)
- Second: Margo Kaufman 12 (4 / 4)
- Third: Roxanne Roberts 9 (5 / 2)
For the first We'll Wait, You Tell Us, the listener contestant chose Roxanne Roberts' answer, but Charlie Pierce's answer was correct.
For the second We'll Wait, You Tell Us, the listener contestant chose Charlie's answer, but Margo Kaufman's answer was correct.
Answering zero correct questions in Not My Job is now called a "Flintoff" rather than a "Stamberg".