Here’s the new May/June 2020 ‘What The Heck Is It?” Game.
Winners of the March/April Game With The Correct Answers.
Winners with Clever, Cute, Could Be Answers.
Here is the new March/April “What The Heck Is It?” Game.
Do you know ‘what the heck it is’? To play, come up with the right answer, or make up a silly, or inventive answer that we find funny or clever that describes the gizmo shown. We give away up to 18 autographed copies of MAD Magazine. (Up to 6 for the correct answer, up to 12 for cute, silly answers.) The judges have very small attention spans, so make sure entries are no more than 25 words, and please make just one guess per entry. You must sign your entry with a nickname, screen name, fake name, or even real name, but sign it! If it’s not signed, it’s not eligible. You’ll be playing for the June 2020 issue of MAD – issue #13 of new MAD produced by the LA staff. (Most of that issue will be reprints of MAD favorites from the past, including something of mine.) Remember, right answers and cute or clever wrong answers can win too! Please be sure to put ” WTHII” in the subject line so we can pick it out quickly. And good luck! E-mail your entry to gizwizbiz@gmail.com by midnight (EST) April 30th 2020. By entering you agree this is a game for fun and laughs. Winning answers are published on this website the 1st or 2nd of May 2020, so come back to see if you won. Because like MAD, we’re really low budget here, we can only mail winning copies to United States addresses. Please don’t answer on this website; it won’t count. Good Luck! Winners outside the US can have a 38+ year old Alfred E. Neuman photo autographed to them, scanned and emailed to them. Again, sign your entry with something – initials, first name, last name, full name, fake name, screen name, something or it won’t count. We cut & paste the answers in a long list, so we need a name attached to it. Once again entries go to: gizwizbiz@gmail.com
Winners of the Jan/Feb WTHII Game With The Correct Answer.
The number of correct answers amazed me! I thought this was one of the most obscure gadgets I ever used, yet almost 50 people knew what it was. Brett not only knew what it was, but where to buy it! Out of all the right answers we picked six, mostly at random.
It’s a wire splicing connector. –Brett Glas
https://www.wago.com/us/wire-splicing-connectors/splicing-connector/p/222-412
It’s an electrical wire connector. Martin
For splicing wires – Allen S
Lever Action wire connector – David Sjodin
WAGO LEVER-NUT® Connector, 2-Conductor, 222-412. Mr Tom
Electrical connector used to hold together two wires without soldering then and can be reused a number of times. Richard zanfini
To learn how to get your prize please read the description under the ‘cute, clever, could be’ section below.
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