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'Wheel Of Fortune' Contestant's Epic Puzzle-Solving Fail Leaves Fans Hilariously Scratching Their Heads

'Wheel Of Fortune' Contestant's Epic Puzzle-Solving Fail Leaves Fans Hilariously Scratching Their Heads
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A Wheel of Fortune contestant made a huge error on the popular game show and fans are left scratching their heads.

The show's contestant named Shafi—who many people thought sounded like actor Joe Pesci—was guessing song lyrics.


As more letters were guessed and more money was wracked up, there was a chance for Shafi to guess the lyrics.

When viewing from home, it might have been clear with most of the words fully formed:

“TH_S _AND _AS MADE FOR YOU AND ME”

Somehow, Shafi guessed something completely different than the famous lyrics to This Land is Your Land by Woody Guthrie:

“This band has made for you and me.”


There was no getting out of this one.

Everyone saw the epic mistake.







If you grew up in the United States, you were probably taught this song in elementary school.

But if you didn't go to public schools in the USA, then it makes sense those lyrics wouldn't' be buried deep in your childhood memories.



Even with that epic fail, Shafi made it to the bonus round and walked away with $71,150 in winnings.

And he'll likely never forget those lyrics again.

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