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Top 5 wacky and weird Super Bowl XLVI bets

Kelly Clarkson performs onstage during VH1 Divas Celebrates Soul at Hammerstein Ballroom on December 18;2011 in New York City.
Kelly Clarkson performs onstage during VH1 Divas Celebrates Soul at Hammerstein Ballroom on December 18;2011 in New York City.
Photo Credit: Jemal Countess , Getty Images

TORONTO – One of the biggest sports events of the year for many North Americans is just days away and not everyone is simply placing bets on who will win the Lombardi Trophy. 


According to bovada.com, an online gambling website, customers can make wacky and weird proposition bets for the upcoming Super Bowl XLVI game.

Here are some of the highlights: 


Will Kelly Clarkson forget or omit at least one word of the official U.S. national anthem?

• Yes +250


While the probability of this bet coming true may seem unlikely to some, Christina Aguilera infamously flubbed a line as she belted out the national anthem at last year’s Super Bowl.


When she was supposed to sing the line "O'er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming," she instead repeated an earlier line, with a slight variation.


She sang "What so proudly we watched at the twilight's last reaming," which is the same line from earlier in the song but with the word 'watched' instead of 'hailed.'

Will Madonna be wearing fishnet stockings at any point during the halftime show?
• Yes – 115
• No – 115

 

Will Madonna wear a hat at any point during the Super Bowl halftime show?
• Yes – 130
• No – 110

Will Madonna wear an NFL Jersey or shirt at any point during the Super Bowl halftime show?
• Yes + 250
• No– 400

Madonna is making a promise: “There will be no wardrobe malfunctions.” The singer says great attention to detail has been paid to what she'll wear during her halftime performance says she'll be as taped up as the players.

How many times will Gisele Bundchen be shown on TV during the game?

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• Over ½ (-150)
  Under ½ (+110)

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The supermodel and wife of New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady apparently sent an e-mail to close family and friends, asking them to pray for her husband and his team on game day.



The Patriots play the New York Giants in the Super Bowl on Sunday at Lucas Oil Stadium.
 

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