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  2. Tug of Words - Wikipedia

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    Four three-letter words are shown to the teams, each word is the starting point for a word chain. One team chooses a starting word, and the host reads a clue to another word (which may be a proper noun or abbreviation); the player must change one letter in the starting word to make the correct word (e.g., CAT to CUT).

  3. The Prize Fighter - Wikipedia

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    The Prize Fighter is an American comedy film starring Tim Conway and Don Knotts. Directed by Michael Preece , it was written by Tim Conway and John Myhers, based on a story by Conway. It was released by New World Pictures in November 1979.

  4. All Clued Up - Wikipedia

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    For series four (the final series), the winning couple would still have 50 seconds, but the prize was reduced to £500 (due to being a daily daytime series). Alongside the All Clued Up engraved pen set for both couples, the winning couple also received the leather-bound Oxford Reference Dictionary.

  5. Chain Reaction (game show) - Wikipedia

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    The words in the chain are linguistically or logically connected, with both the word at the top and the word at the bottom revealed at the outset. By making inferences based on the revealed words and the revealed letters in incomplete words, contestants try to fill in the word chains to score points (dollars on Game Show Network).

  6. Compound (linguistics) - Wikipedia

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    In linguistics, a compound is a lexeme (less precisely, a word or sign) that consists of more than one stem. Compounding, composition or nominal composition is the process of word formation that creates compound lexemes. Compounding occurs when two or more words or signs are joined to make a longer word or sign.

  7. Prizefighter: The Life of Jem Belcher - Wikipedia

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    Jem overpowers Pearce and knocks him to the floor, but the younger fighter beats the count. The fight continues and becomes a brutal test of survival for both fighters. The film concludes with a note to say that Bill Warr died in 1809, Jem was crowned the youngest champion ever and died 2 years after Bill in 1811 at just 30 years of age.

  8. 'Pawn Stars:' See a Hot Wheels car worth more than a Porsche

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    Street Legal TV's list of the top three rarest Hot Wheels in the world values the second and third most expensive toys at $10,000 and $5,000 respectively. But in the end, shop owner Rick Harrison ...

  9. Joe Palooka - Wikipedia

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    The name appears in several episodes of the long-running television show M*A*S*H, most notably in the 10th season episode 'Heroes' where fictional prize fighter 'Gentleman Joe' Cavanaugh visits the outfit and Margaret remarks "Is that what it takes to get a steak dinner around here, a visit from some Joe Palooka"