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There's no telling what contestants are going to say on Family Feud.
I mean, who could possibly forget the woman who said the unthinkable when asked to "name something a doctor might pull out of a person?" And then there's also the woman who insulted her husband when she answered one question very unexpectedly.
As it turns out, it's not only what participants say that's surprising; it's also what they do.
On one episode, a contestant named Kari Nelson-Arnold decided to whip out her fiddle to play "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" by Charlie Daniels. Host Steve Harvey clearly couldn't get enough of the Nashville-based musician's skills – just watch him at the one-minute mark!
Kari spoke about her moment in the spotlight on her Facebook band page and explained why she brought the instrument along.
"When my older sister Anneliesse asked me to be a part of a game show I somewhat reluctantly agreed because I was afraid I wouldn't have any good answers… but when they told me to bring my fiddle on the show I thought I'd feel a little bit more at home on the stage at least," she wrote on her Facebook page.
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Posted by Family Feud on Wednesday, September 9, 2015