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  2. Get a Clue (game show) - Wikipedia

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    In the second season, the receiver is only allowed one guess at each word, if an incorrect guess is given, the receiver is given a new word. Each word in Round 1 is worth 100 points, and a 200-point bonus is awarded for guessing five words. These values are doubled in Round 2. For season two, game play for Round 2 is altered.

  3. Minute to Win It (American game show) - Wikipedia

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    Minute to Win It is an American television game show which features contestants playing simple games with common household items in an attempt to win a cash prize. The series originally ran on NBC with host Guy Fieri and was revived in 2013 on Game Show Network (GSN) with Apolo Ohno presenting the show.

  4. List of American game shows - Wikipedia

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    Brain Games (2019–2022, had previously been an educational series with no game show elements from 2011 to 2016) Brains and Brawn (1958) Break the Bank (1945–1957) Break the Bank (1976–1977) Break the Bank (1985–1986) Broadway to Hollywood (1949–1954; also called Headline Clues and Broadway to Hollywood Headline Clues) Broke Ass Game ...

  5. Get the Message (game show) - Wikipedia

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    Get the Message is a television game show produced by Mark Goodson and Bill Todman which aired on ABC's daytime schedule for nine months in 1964. [1] Frank Buxton was the original host and was replaced by Robert Q. Lewis on September 28. The announcers were Chet Gould and Johnny Olson.

  6. Awake: The Million Dollar Game - Wikipedia

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    The remaining contestant must now guess the total amount of money they counted. They may either accept that amount as a cash prize and end the game, or risk it based on the accuracy of the guess. If the contestant is within $500 of the actual total, they win the Big Bank, the total of the amounts counted by all seven contestants.

  7. Showoffs - Wikipedia

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    Towards the end of the show's run, the method to win the game had changed. In this format, a team had to correctly convey and guess seven words or more to win the game. Extra rounds were played if the goal had not been reached by the end of a full round, and the tiebreaker was cut to two words in 30 seconds.

  8. Greed (game show) - Wikipedia

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    Greed [a] is an American television game show that aired on Fox for one season. Chuck Woolery was the show's host while Mark Thompson was its announcer. The series format consisted of a team of contestants who answered a set of up to eight multiple-choice questions (the first set of four containing one right answer and the second set of four containing four right answers) for a potential prize ...

  9. Pictionary (1997 game show) - Wikipedia

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    Pictionary (1989 game show) - There was an early child version of Pictionary during the late 1980s, but with different rules. Pictionary (2022 game show) - The current version hosted by Jerry O'Connell, has its own rules different from both of its predecessors. Win, Lose or Draw, a similar game show also produced by Richard S. Kline