
Funniest Fast Money Moments
One of the most nerve-racking parts of playing Family Feud Canada is being chosen to represent your family during Fast Money where everything can fall solely on your shoulders. While quick wits could lead to a $10,000 prize, the pressure can often make contestants fold and come up with some real blunders. While it can be unfortunate, the silver lining is it can create some big laughs and memorable moments.
Here are some of our favourite Fast Money Moments.
The Country of Europe
Sure, this answer is funny enough on its own but things get even more hilarious when a hypothetical second (and THIRD) chance is proposed.
Toasted…Well?
She gave the qualitative when we wanted the quantitative
The 30 Days of February
LITERALLY any other month would have been a better pick
I keep falling out of my car
How does that happen MORE than once?
Is this why you're single?
To make matters worse, he said "Zee" instead of "Zed"
I'm taking a complimentary robe
If you're going to steal something, go big or go home
Can I borrow $5000?
This might have gone over better if we surveyed 100 mobsters
Mmmmmm Tasty Dandelions
If only the question was "Name a weed you SHOULDN'T eat"
Carrots on Pizza?
Don't ask a carnivore which veggies they like on their pizza
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