While most of Turkey’s journalists were carefully avoiding mention of the tens of thousands of protesters who poured into the streets this week, in a show of deference to the government that enraged supporters of the demonstrations, the host of one Turkish game show found a way to raise the issue not once but 70 times during a broadcast on Monday night.

As dozens of flabbergasted viewers reported on Twitter, Ali Ihsan Varol, the star of the Bloomberg TV quiz show “Kelime Oyunu,” or “The Word Game,” crafted the questions so that all of the answers — phrases like “Taksim,” “gas mask,” “Twitter” and “dictator” — were thinly veiled references to the government’s failed crackdown on dissent and the way the news media blackout had been undermined by social networking.

@aihsanvarol did a wonderful job supporting #occupygezi on his @kelimeoyunu (Word Game) tonight. Very creative, very smart. — Itır Erhart (@itirerhart) 3 Jun 13

Turkish quiz show @kelimeoyunu manages to get the message through: ‘a social network deemed to be an annoyance’: //t.co/QU7N02E3mX — Alper Çuğun (@alper) 3 Jun 13

Against media blackout, Turkish Channel Bloomberg Ht’s game show “kelime Oyunu” was filled w/references to protests //t.co/dxthCBau5Q — Supriya (@supriyalimaye) 4 Jun 13

Best Quiz Show ever. Host made his guests guess words like “PROTEST” “CENSORSHIP” “TWITTER” “FREEDOM” “GEZI”.. Blog:

//t.co/OwfVupsb9j — Zeynep Tufekci (@zeynep) 5 Jun 13

Writing about Mr. Varol’s act of puckish civil disobedience on her blog on Wednesday, the Turkish sociologist Zeynep Tufekci translated all 70 leading questions and pointed answers. The final two were:

To voluntarily give up a position: Resign The act that makes a person bigger by asking to be forgiven for wrong actions: Apologize

The day after his sudden turn into political satire, Mr. Varol reported on Twitter that he had been asked not to go ahead with the scheduled live broadcast of his show and that a prerecorded episode would be shown instead. On Wednesday, the Turkish newspaper Hurriyet reported, the host described his current situation as “somewhat complicated.”