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The BONUS (Bofors Nutating Shell) [2] or ACED (Anti-Char à Effet Dirigé) [3] [4] [5] is a 155 mm guided artillery cluster round co-developed and manufactured by Bofors of Sweden and Nexter of France. It was designed to fulfill a long range, indirect fire, top attack requirement against armoured fighting vehicles.
Wheel of Fortunate is not for the faint of heart—as evidenced by a contestant named Vivian's devastating mistake during an "easy" Bonus Round puzzle.. On Monday, Sept. 16, Vivian won the popular ...
A bonus stage (also known as a bonus level, bonus round, or special stage) is a special level within a video game designed to reward the player or players, and typically allows the player to collect extra points or power-ups. Bonus stage either have no enemies or hazards, or replace the normal penalties for being struck by enemies or hazards ...
Whoever has the highest total winnings after the final round is declared the winner, and plays a bonus round similar to earlier in the show. This time, the bonus round is played for cash, with the prize determined by spinning a smaller wheel, similar to that of the American version, containing 24 envelopes with values ranging from £10,000 [ c ...
Each family had ten seconds to write down their answer. The family that came closest (or, if both families were in the same numerical range, the family with the higher number) won $500. After this round, the family with the most money (out of a possible $1,300) won the game, an extra prize and moved on to the bonus round.
The board displays cash, prizes, directional/specialty spaces, and Whammys as in the main game, and cash/prize values increase from one round to the next. Some prizes are tailored to the champion's particular interests. Landing on a Whammy eliminates all winnings within the bonus round, but main-game winnings are not affected.
Then a Bonus Ball is selected at random from a massive golf ball (similar to lottery machine). Each are numbered 10 to 60, and whichever one the contestant picks out, then it is added the time. The celebrity guest then had to putt 10 golf balls into a hole within the time the contestant had accumulated, with the money rising from £100 to £1,000.
If the final ends in a knockout, the winner does not immediately receive a bonus. Instead, they play a "Golden Run" bonus round in which they can double their money by correctly answering three questions in 30 seconds. The maximum potential winnings total for a single episode is £5,800 in the first series, and £8,500 in the second.