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  2. The Who, What, or Where Game - Wikipedia

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    Easy questions paid off at even (1:1) odds, noted by an E under the question, but more difficult questions offered higher odds, usually 2:1 or 3:1. Each question was read only once. Originally players could wager up to $25 for first round questions and $50 for second round questions, but this was later changed to $50 for the entire game.

  3. Unbeatable (game show) - Wikipedia

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    Unbeatable is a British quiz show that had aired on BBC One and BBC Two from 10 May 2021 to 12 May 2023, hosted by Jason Manford.On each episode, four contestants compete to accumulate and win prize money by choosing the best answers to questions and matching them against each other.

  4. Trivial Pursuit (American game show) - Wikipedia

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    The round starts with a toss-up question, and the first player to ring-in and answer correctly is given control of the game, keeping it as long as he/she keeps answering questions correctly. If the player in control misses a question, the question is fielded as a toss-up for the other two players, and the one who answers correctly receives ...

  5. The Great Pretender (game show) - Wikipedia

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    The correct answers and pot total are displayed on-screen for the viewer's benefit, and after every second round, the number of correct answers given by each contestant is also shown. A different category is used for all the questions in each round. Each contestant receives a single question in the first round, and a pair of questions in the ...

  6. America Says - Wikipedia

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    For the first survey question, only the top one answer is needed, the second needs the top two answers, the third needs the top three answers, and the fourth and final question needs the top four answers. If a team member feels they are stuck on a question, they can hit the skip button (which stops the clock) and skip to the next question.

  7. Game Ka Na Ba? - Wikipedia

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    If the player did not correctly answer three questions, they dropped back to ₱100,000 and the game ended. In the ₱1,000,000 round, there was only one question but no possible answers are given; the player had to give the exact correct answer to win, or the game ended with the player with ₱100,000 in winnings.

  8. Every Second Counts (British game show) - Wikipedia

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    The couple with the most seconds of time at the end won the game. If the game ended in a tie, a toss-up tiebreaker question was asked and the first player to buzz-in with the correct answer scored one additional second and won the game. The winning couple won a chance to play the final round.

  9. Battle of the Brains (British game show) - Wikipedia

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    In the second round, the players who won the head-to-heads in round 1, along with the player who didn't play compete in a series of questions. The captain of the opposing team chooses which player to answer the question. If the answer is correct, the player stays, if the answer is wrong, the player is eliminated.