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Jul 2023
20m 18s

Pat Sajak's last spin on 'Wheel of Fortu...

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""Wheel of Fortune"" is a game show staple in the kitchens of American homes. Three contestants compete to solve word puzzle games, as millions of Americans play along at home. For the last 40 years, Pat Sajak has been the upbeat host of the show, but he'll retire next year. Plus, learn the English expression ""slip up.""

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