Segment 69: News cliché bingo!

 
 

By now, you likely have gotten very good at spotting chronic goofs. Here are some classic news clichés. You fill in the blank. Some you’ve seen before in “Horribly Wrong.” (Note: this also can be played as a drinking game.) Good night and good ——!*

  1. An Albuquerque man was freed Monday after spending 10 years in prison for a crime he _____.

  2. It’s not a matter of if, ____.

  3. Hoping for the best but _______.

  4. Their dream vacation turned into ____.

  5. During the shootout, neighbors looked on in ___.

  6. Residents are breathing a sigh of ___.

  7. Police have many questions but ___.

  8. The tornado sounded like a ___.

  9. The traffic jam turned the highway into a ___.

  10. The residents fled with nothing but the ______.

  11. Residents can only hope, and ____.

1. Didn’t commit.
2. But when.
3. Preparing for the worst.
4. A nightmare.
5. Horror.
6. Relief.
7. Few answers.
8. freight train.
9. Parking lot.
10. …clothes on their backs.
11. Pray.

*Good luck.

Watch this on video: https://youtu.be/lC79wt9oHGg

Next time: “Mind your own business.”
“My pleasure.”

Readers: "Something Went Horribly Wrong" features samples of bad writing we see nearly every day. You can participate! Be our duly deputized “grammar police.” Your motto: “To protect and correct.” Send in your photos of store signs, street signs, menus, TV news graphics, newspaper headlines, tweets, and so on. It doesn’t have to be a grammatical error. It can be just what we call “cowardly writing.” Include your name and home town so we properly can credit you. You're free to add a comment, although we reserve the right to edit or omit. Now get out there! Send to Eliot@eliotkleinberg.com

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