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Hosted by Pat Sajak and Vanna White, celebrity contestants spin the wheel and solve word puzzles for a chance to win up to one million dollars for charity.
Episode 8 : Rachael Leigh Cook, Sherri Shepherd, and Kevin Nealon
March. 04,2021
Rachael Leigh Cook (playing for Feeding America), Sherri Shepherd (playing for Reel Beauty), and Kevin Nealon (playing for The Store) compete for a chance to win up to $1 million for their chosen charity.
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Episode 7 : Robert Herjavec, Chris Harrison, and Alfonso Ribeiro
February. 25,2021
Robert Herjavec (playing for Seattle Union Gospel Mission), Chris Harrison (playing for Feeding America), and Alfonso Ribeiro (playing for No Kid Hungry) compete for a chance to win up to $1 million for their chosen charity.
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Episode 6 : Jennie Garth, Karamo Brown, and Patton Oswalt
February. 18,2021
Jennie Garth (playing for Central Illinois Food Bank), Karamo Brown (playing for Hollywood Food Coalition), and Patton Oswalt (playing for WC Kitchen) compete for a chance to win up to $1 million for their chosen charity.
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Episode 5 : Paul Reubens, Nicole Byer, and Joel McHale
February. 11,2021
Paul Reubens (playing for Feeding America), Nicole Byer (playing for Okra Project), and Joel McHale (playing for Union Rescue Mission) compete for a chance to win up to $1 million for their chosen charity.
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Episode 4 : Constance Zimmer, Maria Menounos, and Yvette Nicole Brown
January. 28,2021
Constance Zimmer (playing for WC Kitchen), Maria Menounos (playing for The Brain Trust & UCLA Foundation), and Yvette Nicole Brown (playing for donorschoose.org) compete for a chance to win up to $1 million for their chosen charity.
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Episode 3 : Rob Riggle, Joe Tessitore, and Jeannie Mai
January. 21,2021
Rob Riggle (playing for Meals on Wheels), Joe Tessitore (playing for Wide Horizons for Children), and Jeannie Mai (playing for No Kid Hungry) compete for a chance to win up to $1 million for their chosen charity.
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Episode 2 : Drew Carey, Teri Hatcher, and Chrissy Metz
January. 14,2021
Drew Carey (playing for Greater Cleveland Food Bank), Teri Hatcher (playing for The People Concern), and Chrissy Metz (playing for Blessings in a Backpack) compete for a chance to win up to $1 million for their chosen charity.
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Episode 1 : Leslie Jones, Chandra Wilson, and Tony Hawk
January. 07,2021
Leslie Jones (playing for Feeding America), Chandra Wilson (playing for the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank), and Tony Hawk (playing for Feeding San Diego) compete for a chance to win up to $1 million for their chosen charity.
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