
Harvey approached a giggling Chenoweth for a second try to get her team redeemed and joked: "Can we ask anybody else?"Ĭhenoweth's more family-appropriate answer "hands" still was not on the board. Najimy's team had four out of six answers on the board with "neck," "cheek," "furry pecs" and "ear" before reaching three strikes. It features two families who compete to name the most popular answers to survey. Harvey added: "Oh my God, I can just tell you're a wonderful person … welcome to Sunday-night TV, folks." Family Feud is an American television game show created by Mark Goodson.

Board games based on the 1976 version were released from 1977 to 1985 by Milton Bradley in eight editions. Survey says Watch Family Feud on Game Show Network Steve Harvey, Richard Karn, and John O'Hurley host this classic game show where families face off on Game Show Network. You stay right over there, young lady," Harvey, 65, joked, guiding Chenoweth to stand on her family's side of the set. These are the many products/merchandise/goods that were brought to us due to the success of Family Feud. "You go stand right over there, young lady. Forgive me," Chenoweth, 54, said.Ĭhenoweth's answer was not on the board, leaving Najimy, 65, to win the face-off for her team after she answered "cheek." The reply was bleeped out by the show, and it left host Steve Harvey speechless.

In a turn against actress Kathy Najimy on Sunday's episode, the Tony winner answered the prompt "After the lips, what's your favorite part of a man to kiss?" with " rhymes with heinous."

Kristin Chenoweth's answer to a "Celebrity Family Feud" prompt might get the network a Rated R rating. Watch Video: Steve Harvey is geared up to host AXS TV's Black Music Month celebration
