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  2. 1 vs. 100 (American game show) - Wikipedia

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    1 vs. 100 is an American game show that was broadcast by NBC from 2006 to 2008 and revived on Game Show Network (GSN) with a new series, which ran from 2010 to 2011. Based on the Dutch game show Eén tegen 100, the game features a single player (the "1") competing against 100 other contestants (known as "the Mob") in a trivia match.

  3. List of television programs: numbers - Wikipedia

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    The 100 (2014) 100 Days My Prince (2018) (South Korean) 100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd (1999–2002) 100 Questions (2010–2014) 100 Things to Do Before High School (2014–2016) 100 Winners (2007) 101 Dalmatian Street (2019–2020) 101 Dalmatians: The Series (1997–1998) 101 Ways to Leave a Gameshow (2010) 10-8: Officers on Duty (2003–2004)

  4. 100% (game show) - Wikipedia

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    100% is a British television game show that was shown in the United Kingdom every weekday at 5.30pm from 31 March 1997, the day after the inception of its host television station Channel 5, until 24 December 2001, running for over 1,000 editions. Each show ran for 30 minutes with one commercial break.

  5. Hollywood Squares - Wikipedia

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    The Secret Square game is played as the first game on a given broadcast (or the first complete game, if a show began with a game already in progress) during the daytime series. In this game, a randomly selected Secret Square is shown only to the home audience by the shot of the television camera.

  6. Category:1960s American game shows - Wikipedia

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  7. Subtract a square - Wikipedia

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    Subtract-a-square can also be played as a misère game, in which the player to make the last subtraction loses. The recursive algorithm to determine 'hot' and 'cold' numbers for the misère game is the same as that for the normal game, except that for the misère game the number 1 is 'cold' whilst 2 is 'hot'.

  8. Number Scrabble - Wikipedia

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    A 3x3 magic square of the numbers 1 through 9. Number Scrabble is played with the list of numbers between 1 and 9. Each player takes turns picking a number from the list. Once a number has been picked, it cannot be picked again. If a player has picked three numbers that add up to 15, that player wins the game.

  9. The Magnificent Marble Machine - Wikipedia

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    This alternated with each question, and was indicated by lighted panels in front of the eligible player. Correct answers each scored one point. Five points won the game, and the winning team played "The Magnificent Marble Machine" in the bonus round. Later in the show's run, the rules were changed, so that it took only four points to win.