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Speaking of the finale, we'll have to wait until Dec. 16 to find out whether Sun, Croc, or Mushroom wins the Golden Mask Trophy. Next week, the holiday sing-a-long episode won't have any eliminations but will feature performances from the final three and the unmasked celebrities so far from season 4. This season is basically Sun's to lose, so while Popcorn put up a great fight, she couldn't beat Sun for a spot in the final three.

Knightwas the first eliminated, after singing "Puttin' On the Ritz" by Fred Astaire. Next to go was Hedgehog, who sang "Love Me Do" by The Beatles. Then Hummingbirdwas the last to go, singing "I Don't Want to Be" by Gavin DeGraw.
The Masked Singer US season 7: release date, costumes, clues
"I feel like he's pushing out Kermit the Frog sound," suspected McCarthy, 48. Seashell took the stage next and, despite saying in their clue package that they hadn't sang in a while, wowed the judges with a cover of Roxette's "Listen to Your Heart." This post contains spoilers from Wednesday's season premiere of The Masked Singer. The Masked Singerwas unfortunately missing its silliest judge in this week's episode in Ken Jeong.
However, as we know, emotional ballads are often more successful on this show than boppier tunes. Croc's rendition of Aerosmith's "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" triumphed over Seahorse's cover of Bruno Mars' "That's What I Like" and he earned a spot in the final three. Luckily, what would've been kind of a bummer of an episode was saved by the amazing Craig Robinson, who channeled his mysterious, singing Doug Judy role on Brooklyn Nine-Nine. The comedian and soon-to-be Masked Dancer host showed off his own vocal chops with the most fun guest entrance ever on this show, complete with fireworks. It was the end of the line for two starry music acts of the ‘90s, as Space Bunny and Queen Cobra were eliminated from The Masked Singer. "It would mean everything," Firefly said of possibly making it to the season finale.
The Masked Singer Sends Home Show's 'Most Famous' Contestant 'Ever' During Season 5 Premiere
Beetle was the first to get squashed, going out singing "The Way You Look Tonight" by Frank Sinatra. Then Robo Girlgot shut down after surviving the previous week, losing the Battle Royale on Blondie's "Call Me." Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. However, the Biden administration stopped short of fully reviving all of their initiatives from last winter, like the distribution of millions of free N-95 masks to pharmacies and grocery stores. Other moves announced this week as part of the White House's plan also echo those from earlier in the pandemic, like "pre-positioning critical supplies" from the national stockpile and readying medical surge teams. Nursing home staff will now be able to vaccinate residents, officials said, and the White House is releasing a "winter playbook" to raise awareness of steps facilities can take to curb the virus this season for these at-risk Americans.
By the end of the episode, we were left to ask who was eliminated on The Masked Singer tonight. The panelists, all of whom have racked up one correct first impressions guess, struck out this episode. Jeong had will.i.am, Scherzinger named Dale Earnhardt Jr., McCarthy wrote Travis Barker, and Thicke guessed Jaleel White, who famously portrayed Steve Urkel on Family Matters.
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Jeong, 51, pulled out his famous phrase — "I know EXACTLY who this is" — to make his guess of boxer Mike Tyson for Raccoon. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free weekly newsletter to get the biggest news of the week delivered to your inbox every Friday. The game-changing fifth season of The Masked Singer premiered Wednesday night, with Niecy Nash standing in for Nick Cannon as he recovered from COVID-19. Find out who was unmasked during "Hall of Fame Night," which saw one judge absent from the panel. The evening saw the first self-elimination in Masked Singer history. The Scarecrow bowed out, revealing herself to be actress Linda Blair.

Week 6 - The show was held on Sunday, November 6 due to the World Series. The Walrus was unmasked to reveal Blossom star, Joey Lawrence. Robogirl was eliminated after being revealed to be Vampire Diaries star, Kat Graham. Beetle was unmasked as Jerry Springer before being sent home.
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The former was revealed as George Foreman and the latter as George Clinton. Check out more information on tonight's Muppet Night episode below to find out who was unmasked. In the first episode, Giraffe had lots of carnival clues, mentioned that music is in his blood but he "took a gigantic risk and became the butt of everyone's jokes," and there was a reference to knots. Both of Green's parents were musicians and he even had a brief (and not well-received) rap career that saw him producing one album titled One Stop Carnival.Additionally, he appeared on the soap opera Knots Landingas a teen. One request from each household will be accepted for a "limited round of ordering this winter" through COVIDtests.gov.
Another Team Cuddly member, Lemur, introduced themselves with a clue-mercial package that featured a guitar lamp, Hart magazine, eye cream, a rolling stone and a mention of being vegan. Scherzinger, 43, thought Ringmaster might be Oliva Rodrigo, and her fellow panelists mentioned Kelly Clarkson and Kacey Musgraves. Don’t miss "The Masked Singer" every Wednesday night on FOX.
The package showed a cowboy hat, a kangaroo, a wrecking ball and a bull on luggage and also revealed that Thingamabob didn't have his family's support when he pursued his dreams. "My siblings even stopped talking to me," the fuzzy green creature shared. Action stars Vin Diesel, Erik Estrada and Chuck Norris were guesses for Armadillo. Ringmaster continued the night for Team Good and their clue-mercial package included a mug with Miley Cyrus in the state of Montana, a tic-tac-toe board, a sweet southern beverage and a Golden State driver's license.
No one nailed it though, and actor Jorge Garcia appeared under the giant horned head. Before the vote, Cyclops, Firefly and Thingamabob had one more chance to impress viewers during the Final Showdown. They sang "I Got You " by James Brown — and offered up a couple of numerical clues. Fifty-four for Firefly; 108 for Cyclops; and 7 for Thingamabob. The fuzzy purple and white creature sang "I Feel the Earth Move" by Carole King. After she wrapped, Cannon asked Lemur if she enjoyed dazzling an audience.
Continuing with the Cyrus vibe, Ringmaster sang the pop star's hit "The Climb." When Mailata was revealed to the audience, Host Nick Cannon said, "We would never know an NFL star would have such range, such ability." In the "round one finals," all three finalists in "Group A" returned for one last time, performing for a chance to make it to the finale. It was a double unmasking on Wednesday night’s new episode of "The Masked Singer." "Well, I've always wanted to sing on stage. I used to way back in the day and I kind of stopped, pursuing other careers." Raccoon had Thicke, 44, cracking up with their raspy take on "Wild Thing" by The Troggs, which featured an on-stage appearance by season 2's Flamingo .
Once the judges and studio audience cast their votes, Cannon, 41, announced Cyclops would be the first one unmasking. The panel reiterated Bautista and Brown as their final guesses and tossed out Kevin Smith and Michael Keaton as well. After Knight was eliminated, he was unmasked and revealed to be actor and Star Treklegend William Shatner. The panel's final guesses ranged from Goldie Hawn and Pamela Anderson to Christie Brinkley and Melanie Griffith. Surprisingly, Jeong's guess of Brinkley, 68, ended up being correct, as the supermodel appeared under the big-eyed mask. Following all five performances, the judges and studio audience cast their votes for their favorite of the night.
The pay hikes and boost in benefits could have an impact beyond California. For several decades, colleges and universities have increasingly relied on faculty and graduate student employees to do teaching and research that had previously been handled by tenured track faculty — but without the same pay and benefits. As is fitting for a night about the Muppets, the legendary Miss Piggyserved as guest judge. Additionally, there were appearances from Kermit the Frog , Animal, and Fozzie Bear.
