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  2. Press Your Luck - Wikipedia

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    Like Press Your Luck, it also featured contestants answering trivia questions to assume control of a randomly generated board with cash and prizes. This game board also featured spaces labeled with a devil, who would take away all cash and prizes if the contestant landed on one. [3] Carruthers and Jan McCormack began developing Press Your Luck ...

  3. Press Your Luck scandal - Wikipedia

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    The Press Your Luck scandal was contestant Michael Larson's 1984 record-breaking win of $110,237 (equivalent to $323,296 in 2023) on the American game show Press Your Luck. An Ohio man with a penchant for get-rich-quick schemes , Larson studied the game show and discovered that its ostensibly randomized game board was actually only five ...

  4. 2021–22 Canadian network television schedule - Wikipedia

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    Press Your Luck (7/7) Encore programming CTV Fall B Positive: Young Sheldon: Station 19: Grey's Anatomy: Big Sky: Winter Joe Millionaire: For Richer or Poorer (1/13) Call Me Kat (1/13) Pivoting (1/13) The Unusual Suspects: Spring Call Me Kat: Station 19: Grey's Anatomy: Big Sky: Summer Etalk: The Big Bang Theory (R) Young Sheldon (R) Children ...

  5. Whammy! The All-New Press Your Luck - Wikipedia

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    (subtitled The All-New Press Your Luck for its first season) is an American television game show that aired new episodes on Game Show Network (GSN) from April 15, 2002, to December 5, 2003. The series was produced by Fremantle North America, in association with GSN. The main goal of the game is to earn as much money and prizes as possible ...

  6. The Bachelorette (American TV series) - Wikipedia

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    All of the rules are adapted from the rules of its parent show, The Bachelor.As the name implies, it is essentially a gender-swapped version of The Bachelor: the series revolves around a single bachelorette, usually a former contestant from a recent Bachelor season, and a pool of romantic interests (typically 25, though sometimes more) which could include a potential husband for the bachelorette.

  7. Celebrity Jeopardy! (American game show) - Wikipedia

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    The structure of each episode is similar to the regular Jeopardy! show, with clues based on 1984–2001 clue values. The "Jeopardy!" round is played with clues ranging from $100 to $500, with one Daily Double hidden among them, allowing whoever selects it to wager some or all of their score on the clue.

  8. Changi Airport - Wikipedia

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    Singapore Changi Airport (/ ˈ tʃ ɑː ŋ i / CHAHNG-ee; IATA: SIN, ICAO: WSSS) is the primary international airport that serves the country of Singapore, and is one of the largest transportation hubs in Asia.

  9. Tyler, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Tyler was platted in 1879. [6] It was named for C. B. Tyler, a Minnesota land agent and newspaper editor. [7] A post office has been in operation in Tyler since 1879. [8]Tyler's Danebod district was originally built up chiefly by Danish settlers and is now listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.