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      <title>The Most Puzzling Moment in Wheel of Fortune History</title>
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      <description>In the realm of game shows, few moments are as memorable as the infamous 1993 &amp;ldquo;Wheel of Fortune&amp;rdquo; puzzle that left contestants and viewers alike scratching their heads. The word &amp;ldquo;BUTTINSKY&amp;rdquo; stumped three contestants for over three minutes, showcasing not only the difficulty of the puzzle but also the potential disconnect between producers and participants. This incident serves as a reminder of how language and cultural references can create barriers, even in a game designed for fun.</description>
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