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The Amazing Race Season 9 Episode 5 - Watch Legally and Safely

The Amazing Race Season 9 Episode 5

Episode Title: Good Thing I Took That Human Anatomy Class in High School
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Airing Date: March 28, 2006
Runtime:60 mins
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The Amazing Race: The teams take off from their Pit Stop in Munich, Germany and receive a clue instructing them to fly 850 miles to a 100-year-old opera house in Palermo, Italy. One team manages an early flight and takes off to a nice lead. Once at the opera house, the teams receive a clue instructing them to travel 42 miles in a marked car to Castellammare del Golfo. There, they face a Detour --- Laundry, in which they must search through 2,400 items of laundry or Foundry, in which they must transport a heavy bell. Finally, the Roadblock requires one member of each team to assemble a Greek statue, but they are not told that there are two additional pieces. Once they complete the statue, they travel on foot one mile to the Pit Stop at the Tempio di Siegesto. One team makes a critical error by heading for the Pit Stop before the Roadblock, but ultimately different circumstances cause another team's downfall.

How to Watch The Amazing Race Season 9 Episode 5 Legally and Safely

If you want to stream The Amazing Race Season 9 Episode 5 through reputable and legal services, there are a few good options depending on where you are. Subscription platforms like HBO Max, Disney+, Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and Apple TV+ sometimes carry The Amazing Race Season 9 Episode 5 films or related DC titles—though availability depends on your country.

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Phil Keoghan