Family Feud Question Concerning Fish Tanks

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I saw Family Feud and they had a question concerning fish tanks. Since there are many people here with fish tanks, I thought it might be interesting to ask the question here. The question is "Besides fish, name something in a fish tank." What do you think was the most popular answer?
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My answer would be snails if it had to be the first thing on my mind. Plants, filter, would be others there too that seem like good top-of-the head ones.
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well water would be a quite obvious answer but maybe to obvious :lol:

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gravel, sand, or some other ground covering
maybe rocks or driftwood
algae would probably be what i have the most of besides fish! :lol: (hopefully as my plants come 'round with the new lights they will take it over)
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The most popular answer was water. The question was in the bonus round. The two contestants passed and then said "rocks" when asked again. Rocks was what came to my mind also, followed by plants, filter, and bubbles. Water never came to my mind... one of my "duh" moments. :lol:
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I've found out that in most quizzes, you don't need to be an intellectual, most of the time I find the answers to obvious so I only watch quizzes the can amuse me in a certain way

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I commonly have my "duh" moments. ;) No, make that all the time. lol

I was watching Jay Leno this one night, and he was doing his "Jaywalking." For all those unaware, it's when Jay goes around random places and asks random people questions.

One of those questions was:

Who invented the first flyable airplane?

This woman answered: Alexander Graham Bell ~ huh? :eek:

Perhaps she wasn't just having one of her "duh" moments, or maybe it's a life-long thing she has. It makes you wonder sometimes... :lol:
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I like those Jaywalking bits myself. (If I didn't, I would probably sue for copyright infringement.:lol:) But I suspect they don't show the people that answered correctly. I understand why... wouldn't be funny. But it would be nice if they said how many got correct answers.

Oh, and that "Bell" fella... Isn't that answer wright? Or did he invent the Taco Bell?
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