- The Blame Game
The Blame Game may refer to:
*The Blame Game, the Northern Irish TV and radio quiz.
*The Blame Game, the MTV show.
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The Blame Game may refer to:
*The Blame Game, the Northern Irish TV and radio quiz.
*The Blame Game, the MTV show.
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.
The Blame Game (MTV) — The Blame Game, a 30 minute game show first airing in 1998 on American channel MTV, pitted two ex s against each other in a fictional courtroom setting to decide who was to blame for their break up. Representing each ex was a counselor who… … Wikipedia
The Blame Game (BBC) — The Blame Game is a weekly comedy panel game broadcast on BBC Radio Ulster and BBC One Northern Ireland. Started in 2005, it is hosted by Tim McGarry (Give My Head Peace). Regular panellists include comedians Colin Murphy, Neil Delamere, and Jake … Wikipedia
The Patriot Game — is an Irish ballad that critically examines the posture of the IRA during the 1950s. The song is set in the period following World War II when the IRA launched a new campaign to bring about the reunification of Northern Ireland (which is… … Wikipedia
Blame Game — Infobox musical artist Name = Blame Game Img capt = Blame Game Promo Pic Img size = 250 Landscape = Background = group or band Alias = Origin = Atlanta, Georgia, United States Genre = Avant garde Hardcore punk (early) Indie rock Years active =… … Wikipedia
blame game — /ˈbleɪm geɪm/ (say blaym gaym) noun Colloquial political or other behaviour which is motivated by the wish to find someone to blame for conditions or outcomes which are disapproved of: *Shame on you for playing the blame game, pointing the finger …
blame game — noun accusations exchanged among people who refuse to accept sole responsibility for some undesirable event • Hypernyms: ↑accusation, ↑accusal * * * blame game, an effort to escape responsibility by assigning blame or finding fault in other… … Useful english dictionary
The Staunton-Morphy controversy — concerns the failure of negotiations in 1858 for a chess match between Howard Staunton and Paul Morphy and later interpretations of the actions of the two players. The details of the events are not universally agreed, and accounts and… … Wikipedia
lay the blame at one's door — {v. phr.} To say that another person or group is responsible for one s own failure. * /The angry coach laid the blame at the door of the players when our college lost the basketball game./ … Dictionary of American idioms
lay the blame at one's door — {v. phr.} To say that another person or group is responsible for one s own failure. * /The angry coach laid the blame at the door of the players when our college lost the basketball game./ … Dictionary of American idioms
lay\ the\ blame\ at\ one's\ door — v. phr. To say that another person or group is responsible for one s own failure. The angry coach laid the blame at the door of the players when our college lost the basketball game … Словарь американских идиом