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Contestants and could
Contestants could win anything from jewelry to GSN merchandise, or during month-long contests, a new car or a hot tub.
Contestants in lighter weight classes could also compete in heavier classes.
Contestants on the 2001 edition could win up to $ 51, 800.
MTV could only afford one square instead of nine, but otherwise the rules were unchanged: Contestants still had to get the X across, down, or diagonally.
Contestants were told the time for the Lightning Round, however, unless they measured it themselves, they could not tell how much time was left in the round.
Contestants would then be falsely encouraged and praised by the judges as well as the stylists, choreographers and vocal coaches ; in particular, they would be encouraged to try and stretch their vocal range far beyond what they could actually reach.
Contestants who failed to reach 101 were then invited to " come and have a look at what you could have won ", by Jim.
Contestants showcase the futuristic songs they believe we could expect to hear in the far-off year 2000.
Contestants could hit a lockout buzzer to guess the subject at any time.
Contestants could then try again, or pass and move on to the next headline.

Contestants and win
Contestants would win a new car as a consolation prize if they had reached the $ 8, 000 question.
( The now celebrity ) Contestants can win £ 10, 000 for getting over 200 points in " Big Money ", increased to £ 30, 000 for getting all five top answers.
Contestants strive to arrive first at " pit stops " at the end of each leg of the race to win prizes and to avoid coming in last, which carries the possibility of elimination or a significant disadvantage in the following leg.
Contestants had to solve a rebus, usually partially concealed, to win a game.
If the ineligible contestant is found to have won a One Bid, the contestants on Contestants ' Row at the time the ineligible contestant was playing and did not win a One Bid are entitled to return to the show, per game show regulations, as their appearance was compromised by an ineligible contestant, pursuant to all game show regulations.
# Reward Challenge: Contestants compete to win a prize, first as teams and then as individuals after the teams are dissolved.
Contestants competed on the buzzers to win £ 10, £ 20, £ 40 (£ 30 in the last 2 series ), or tie the leader and match the leading player's score, depending on when the buzzer was pressed.

Contestants and up
Contestants line up in swimsuits at the Miss America 1953 pageant
Contestants can work alone or in groups of up to four people.
Contestants who chose this option were often invited to take an unofficial spin to see if the Devil would have come up next.
Contestants line up for a " best costume " competition at a Halloween party in the United States.
Contestants come in teams of up to five persons, and have two or three teams quizzing in a round.
Contestants answer questions in various categories to put up their respective symbol, X or O, on the board.
Contestants buzzed in to answer questions ; each right answer moved the contestant up one step while a wrong answer eliminated that contestant from the next question.

Contestants and $
Contestants who " Whammy out " in this way cannot return on the next show, even if all other contestants end with a score of $ 0.
Contestants requiring a minimum risk compensation of less than $ 300 will choose a door instead of accepting the guaranteed $ 500.
Contestants continued on the show until defeated ; some repeat champions won more than $ 25, 000 in cash and prizes.
Contestants kept whatever they earned while still retiring after winning $ 25, 000.
Contestants drew numbers to determine who spun the wheels first — and, in the $ 1, 000, 000 tournament, also which game of each round the contestant would play ( odd numbers spin first, even second ).
Contestants were spotted $ 200 to start the round, and host Clark would read a series of rapid-fire questions.
Contestants in the tournament won a grand total of $ 5, 604, 413 ( US ).
Contestants again took turns revealing a chosen blank and guessing the puzzle until one guessed correctly, won the extra $ 250 and the game.
Contestants compete for a total of $ 86, 000 in prize money.
Contestants were awarded $ 100 for each number removed from the board.
Contestants who made it to the bonus round in season two later returned to compete in a tournament with a top prize of $ 250, 000.

Contestants and 32
Contestants won points by pressing the correct button quickly ; at the 1, 000 and 32, 000-point levels the game was paused briefly to show the top ten scores.

Contestants and on
Contestants are required to evict one of their own on a regular basis ; in the earlier series of Big Brother, contestants were evicted every two weeks, however, as introduced in the UK version, evictions occurred once a week, all of the current series of Big Brother follow this format.
Contestants have regularly scheduled interactions with the show's host on eviction nights.
Category: Contestants on American game shows
Contestants from the contest have appeared on Johnny Carson's The Tonight Show and the Late Show with David Letterman.
Contestants are judged on the following categories: panel interview, one-on-one interview competition, Mississippi speech competition, commercial / black dress competition, and evening gown competition.
Contestants are ranked on how many correct answers, and if two or more players are tied they each receive the same number of points.
* Ford – Contestants appear in the special Ford videos on the results shows, and winners Kelly Clarkson, Taylor Hicks, and Kris Allen have also appeared in commercials for Ford.
Category: Contestants on American game shows
Contestants who became champions of the Tyne would often challenge the corresponding champions of the River Thames, and the race would be arranged to take place on one of the two rivers.
Contestants were originally allowed to change cards at will ( even three times on one card ), but the rules were changed to one card per line in early 1986.
Category: Contestants on British game shows
Contestants can either send their videos in via mail on DVD or VHS, or, since 2008, upload them onto ABC's official website.
Category: Contestants on British game shows
Category: Contestants on American game shows
Category: Contestants on American game shows
Contestants have 60 seconds to make as many throws as possible on a field marked with increasingly longer distances.
Contestants on the show included Pat Boone, The Chordettes, The McGuire Sisters and Carmel Quinn, all of whom went on to perform on Arthur Godfrey and His Friends.
Contestants were required to perform tasks ( called " problems ") within a certain time limit which was counted down on a large 60-second clock.
Contestants often had to balance something with some part of their body, or race back and forth on the stage ( for example, releasing a balloon, running across the stage to do some task, and running back in time to catch the balloon before it floated too high ).
Category: Contestants on American game shows

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