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  2. Play money - Wikipedia

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    At its most basic level, play money refers to faux paper money, but some games can include coins, or more abstract tokens representing more generic resources (such as energy). [ 2 ] : 25-26 Play money also encompasses virtual currencies in the complex in-game economies of MMORPGs , but again unlike older physical play money, in-game virtual ...

  3. Celebrity (game) - Wikipedia

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    Since this shortens game-time, more names are generally added to start. Some groups allow a player to "pass" on a celebrity, putting it aside and going on to the next celebrity. At the end of the round, the score is the number of correctly guessed celebrities minus the number passed, and the passed celebrities go back into the hat.

  4. American game show winnings records - Wikipedia

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    As Cliff Hangers was the episode's Big Money game, game rules were modified to offer a top prize of $250,000, which was reduced by $10,000 for every step the mountain climber took. In addition to her One Bid prize and an additional $1,000 won during the Showcase Showdown, Freeman's grand total was $212,879, setting a new daytime record.

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  6. Hollywood Squares - Wikipedia

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    The winner played the Super Match from Match Game for a cash prize. The Match Game segment featured six panelists, as it had from 1973 to 1982; for the Hollywood Squares portion, a third tier was added to the panel seating area, with three more celebrities being introduced to the proceedings at the show's midpoint. All nine celebrities could ...

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  8. 6 Things Celebrities Get Right — and Wrong — About Money ...

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    Many celebrities have amassed net worths in the millions -- and even billions -- of dollars. But just because they have a lot of money, this doesn't mean they always manage it properly. While you...

  9. Celebrity Sweepstakes - Wikipedia

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    The results were used to set payout odds on the celebrities, displayed on totalizator panels at their desks. Odds ranged from 1:1 (even money) or 2:1 for the celebrity who received the most votes, to as high as 99:1 for the one who received the fewest; these two were dubbed the "favorite" and "longshot" respectively.