Family Feud - Special Weeks

Special Weeks

Special-themed weeks have been prominent during "sweeps" weeks during the show's long history, through all versions. Among them were the following:

  • Stars of American Gladiators
  • Stars of American Idol
  • Stars of TNA Wrestling
  • World Wrestling Federation Superstars vs. World Bodybuilding Federation Bodystars
  • WWE Superstars vs. Divas
  • Celebrity look-alikes
  • College students
  • Country music stars
  • Divorced couples (ex-husbands vs. ex-wives)
  • Firefighters vs. policemen
  • Game show hosts
  • Hatfields vs. McCoys
  • Playboy Playmates
  • Professional athletes
  • Soap opera stars
  • Survivor castaways
  • Roseanne Arnold and Roseanne vs. Tom Arnold and The Jackie Thomas Show
  • The Price Is Right vs. The Young and the Restless
  • Carol Burnett and her family playing against Betty White and her poker players
  • NBA players vs. their mothers

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