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* [[Three-Way Sex]]: A trick in ''How to Play in Traffic'' revolves around playing a [[Knights and Knaves]]-esque game supposedly to choose which of two potential sex partners you have a better "connection" with. It ends with you supposedly reading both of their minds (courtesy of the trick, of course), concluding that you can't possibly choose, and [[Take a Third Option|inviting both of them to your hotel room together]]. (This is followed by a parenthetical note that you ''could'' in theory just pick the one you like better instead, but ''who in the world would do that''?)
* [[Unwinnable by Design]]: In ''Penn & Teller's Smoke and Mirrors'', hyperbole is not in any way involved in the naming of the "Impossible" difficulty level.
* [[The Voiceless]]: Teller's on-stage persona, although he has spoken in non-"Penn & Teller" contexts, such as the film version of ''[[The Fantasticks]]'' and has even been a voice actor.
 
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