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  2. 5-4-3-2-Run - Wikipedia

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    5-4-3-2-Run is a Canadian children's game show.It aired from 1988 to 1990 on CTV in Canada and on many independent stations in the United States. Hosted by Andrew Cochrane, the show featured children competing in a combination of general-knowledge questions and physical stunts akin to Double Dare. [1]

  3. 140 fun trivia questions for kids (and answers) - AOL

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    Trivia questions for kids can be brain-bending fun for the whole family. Asking kids thought-provoking questions is a great way to engage their critical-thinking skills, according to Laura Linn ...

  4. Category:Canadian children's game shows - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Canadian children's game shows" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

  5. Category:1970s Canadian game shows - Wikipedia

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    The New Quiz Kids; P. Party Game (game show) Pay Cards! Puppet People; R. Reach for the Top; T. Take Your Choice; This Is the Law; W. What on Earth (Canadian game show)

  6. List of English-language Canadian game shows - Wikipedia

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    The New Quiz Kids (1978–1979) The Next Line (1991) P. Party Game (1970–1981) Pay Cards! (1973–1975) ... BonusRound.ca Canadian Game Show Streaming Service

  7. Lists of Canadian game shows - Wikipedia

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    The following are lists of Canadian game shows, arranged by language: List of English-language Canadian game shows; List of French-language Canadian game shows

  8. Quiz Kids - Wikipedia

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    Quiz Kids is a radio and TV series originally broadcast in the 1940s and 1950s. Created by Chicago public relations and advertising man Louis G. Cowan , and originally sponsored by Alka-Seltzer , the series was first broadcast on NBC from Chicago, June 28, 1940, airing as a summer replacement show for Alec Templeton Time .

  9. Reach for the Top - Wikipedia

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    Each correct answer is worth 10 points, and there is no penalty for a wrong answer. Audio and visual questions follow the same rules. Under the rules of the 2007 and 2008 National tournaments, incorrect answers given before questions in this category were finished resulted in a five-point penalty (a 'neg 5').