
Thursday, October 23rd TV listings for Scripps News (WPXR-TV7) Roanoke. VA
Winsanity Fight the Good Fight
A human rights lawyer must place numerical facts in order from lowest to highest to win prizes for himself and members of the studio audience.
Winsanity Chemical Reaction
A chemical engineering student competes to win prizes for himself and members of the audience.
Tug of Words Adventures Await
Based on the playground game Tug-O-War, teams of two compete to answer word-clue questions correctly and pull the flag on the tug of war rope to their side.
Tug of Words Let Emojis Do the Talking
Based on the playground game Tug-O-War, teams of two compete to answer word-clue questions correctly and pull the flag on the tug of war rope to their side.
Caroline & Friends So Fluffy
Host Caroline Rhea showcases sweet and funny videos; she and her celebrity friends nominate their favorite videos, leaving the final vote for "best in show" to audience members.
Blank Slate I Am the One Who Knocks
A competitive game show where teams of two friends and a guest comedian earn points by matching their partners' responses to funny fill-in-the-blank questions, winning $10,000 if they manage to earn three correct matches.
Hey Yahoo! Flag On The Play!
Contestants try to predict the top five most common Yahoo! Search answers, leading to hilarious, lively and sometimes unusual guesses.
Hey Yahoo! I Like a Diversion
Contestants try to predict the top five most common Yahoo! Search answers, leading to hilarious, lively and sometimes unusual guesses.
Catch 21 Gotta Hand It to You
Players must combine their trivia talent with card-counting skills to win at "Catch 21"; Alfonso Ribiero hosts.
Catch 21 Winning in Spades
Players must combine their trivia talent with card-counting skills to win at "Catch 21"; Alfonso Ribiero hosts.
Common Knowledge Arcade Brigade vs. Dirt Road Crew
Teams compete to answer practical, everyday questions, including one about how to chop an onion without crying.
Common Knowledge Voyagers vs. Volunteers
Teams compete to answer practical, everyday questions, including a question about whether it's better to hang toilet paper over or under.
Teams of sisters compete against each other to see who can guess the most five-letter words for a maximum potential prize of $100,000. Bill Engvall hosts.
Teams try to guess five-letter words.
Idiotest Brains vs. Brawn
Two teams face off to answer difficult puzzles.
Idiotest Murder Mystery Couple vs. Sisters
A married couple faces off against a woman (who went to four different community colleges) and her sister.
Catch 21 Big Deal
Players must combine their trivia talent with card-counting skills to win at "Catch 21"; Alfonso Ribiero hosts.
Catch 21 Twenty-One Is All About Fun
Players must combine their trivia talent with card-counting skills to win at "Catch 21"; Alfonso Ribiero hosts.
Two teams of three compete to complete a chain of words after the first and last words in the chain are revealed.
Two teams of three compete to complete a chain of words after the first and last words in the chain are revealed.
Common Knowledge Music Men vs. Single Singers
Teams compete to answer practical, everyday questions, such as the safest way to remove a bee that has landed on one.
Common Knowledge Mom Squad vs. The Cowans
Teams compete to answer practical, everyday questions, such as how to revive flat champagne.
The Chase Uncharted Beast
A former Navy drill instructor up against The Beast.
The Chase Tame the Beast
An opera singer, a toy curator and a tax attorney try to tame The Beast.
Idiotest USC vs. UCLA 2
USC fans face off against UCLA fans.
Idiotest Battling BFFs
Two teams of best friends compete.
Divided It's All About the Benjamins
Contestants debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions, including which TV shows are downloaded illegally most often.
Divided Battle of the Generations
Four contestants debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions in a contest between millennials and baby boomers.
Common Knowledge Teacher Power vs. East Coasters
Teams compete to answer practical, everyday questions, such as how to best save a dying cell phone battery for emergency use.
Common Knowledge Bar Staff vs. Classical Musicians
Teams compete to answer practical, everyday questions, including one about which American artist is known for his Campbell soup can paintings.
Newlyweds answer questions about each other to win money.
Newlyweds answer questions about each other to win money.
Newlyweds answer questions about each other to win money.
Newlyweds answer questions about each other to win money.
Baggage Must Love Pets
A dater must choose between women whose baggage includes living with a male stripper and being obsessed with tanning.
Baggage Stripped
Camille may be secretive about who she is dating, may insist that her boyfriend become best friends with her ex, or may give every boyfriend a sex quiz and dump him if he fails.
Baggage Mint Condition
Preston may put bugs in food to score free meals, flirt with other women to make his girlfriend jealous, or cause car accidents in order to collect insurance money.
Baggage This One's a Nail-Biter
Peter may have artwork made of his pet's ashes hanging in his living room, may have wallpapered his bathroom with love letters from his ex, or his house may be littered with six years' worth of nail clippings.
Newlyweds answer questions about each other to win money.
Baggage on the Road Gotta Have the Boom
LSU student Tesia is looking for love in Baton Rouge.
Best Ever Trivia Show All Great Qualities
Contestants engage in a showdown with a panel of trivia experts, answering questions about the site of the first Winter Olympics; with panelists Ryan Chaffee, Jonathan Corbblah and Muffy Marracco.
Best Ever Trivia Show Queen for a Day
Contestants engage in a showdown with a panel of trivia experts, answering questions about Marie Antoinette's nicknames; with Arianna Haut, Raj Dhuwalia and Ryan Chaffee.
Two teams of contestants compete for a chance at $10,000 after staying awake for 24 hours to "cram" test material that they will be quizzed on the following day.
Two teams of contestants compete for a chance at $10,000 after staying awake for 24 hours to "cram" test material that they will be quizzed on the following day.
Two teams of three compete to complete a chain of words after the first and last words in the chain are revealed.
Two teams of three compete to complete a chain of words after the first and last words in the chain are revealed.