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Contestants and often
Contestants accumulate a number of points over the course of the year ( often " season ") and their cumulative total after all meetings have been concluded determines the world champion.
Contestants are often sent to Exile Island for one or both of these strategic reasons.
Contestants present their cosplay, and often to be judged for an award, the cosplay must be self-made.
Contestants are often addressed by their surnames, in reference to University Challenge.
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 who used such calculators were often called " Curta-crankers " by those who were limited to paper and pencil, or who used computers linked to the car's wheels.
Contestants who chose this option were often invited to take an unofficial spin to see if the Devil would have come up next.
Contestants often wear sashes indicating where they are from in bikini contests, in similarity to the tradition in other beauty pageants.
Contestants wear costumes and often have props, including live animals, and " shamelessly spoof the traditional beauty contest ".

Contestants and had
Contestants would win a new car as a consolation prize if they had reached the $ 8, 000 question.
Contestants faced questions fired at them by a panel of four sports and entertainment celebrities for two minutes ; like Mastermind, there were two rounds of questions, however slightly different: The 1st round had each panelist's questions representing a different sports category pertaining to their area of expertise, and the 2nd round had no categories and the contestant couldn't control who asked the questions ; they were fired at random.
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 had to guess the woman that Stud Boy was describing.
" Contestants had 20 seconds to ring in and answer as many questions as possible ; after this round, the TV immediately went " Off the Air " and the third-place contestant was eliminated.
Contestants had to solve a rebus, usually partially concealed, to win a game.
* Matchmaker: Contestants had to match 16 pictures in 45 seconds.
* Seeing Double: Contestants were shown eight pairs of an image, with each pair slightly altered, and had 45 seconds to match all the pairs.
Contestants had 15 seconds to identify the object.
Contestants had to buzz in to answer the question.
Contestants had to buzz in and identify the famous sports figure in a photograph even though the person's face was obscured with that of " The Schwab ".
Contestants were given an athlete and an unordered list of teams he had played for.

Contestants and with
Contestants have regularly scheduled interactions with the show's host on eviction nights.
* Race2Space. org-Advancing the Privatization of Space Travel 2006, Race2Space, in partnership with the X Prize foundation, is seeking sponsorship in order to support the privatization of space travel, research, and exploration for the upcoming Lunar Landing Challenge Contestants October 2006.
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 from the contest have appeared on Johnny Carson's The Tonight Show and the Late Show with David Letterman.
* Race2Space. org-Advancing the Privatization of Space Travel July 2006, Race2Space, in partnership with the X PRIZE foundation, is seeking sponsorship in order to support the privatization of space travel, research, and exploration for the upcoming Lunar Landing Challenge Contestants October 2006.
Contestants who were successful at their challenges were rewarded with the coveted " GamesMaster Golden Joystick " trophy.
Contestants have 60 seconds to make as many throws as possible on a field marked with increasingly longer distances.
Contestants may take turns dancing or posing before the audience, with the outcome decided either by crowd reaction or by the opinions of judges.
Contestants ' combined stage 1 and stage 2 scores ( with stage 2 being worth exactly twice as much as stage 1 ) are used to determine final scores for the Canadian Computing Competition.
Contestants with charistmatic personalities, such as the singer / songwriter pro-cheerleader Nina " Diva ", were heavily encouraged to follow all of the producer driven directives.
Contestants from the 2008 contest, starting with the winner Dima Bilan appeared on the Italian show Carramba!
Contestants who won three times earned cash prizes, scholarships, or participation in a traveling stage show associated with the program.
Contestants were given a base time of 35 seconds to play the round, with five seconds added for each time the round was not won.
# Initial Workout: Contestants work out with the trainers.
Contestants who receive spins passed to them must play those spins, unless they land on a Whammy, at which point the remaining passed spins are combined with that contestant's total of earned spins ( if any remain ).
Contestants with their markers set to " I know " but who don't get to answer get a point regardless of the actual answer.
Contestants continued to alternate turns until one player either gave an answer that did not fit the category and / or begin with the set letter, repeated a word ( including different forms of a word ), or ran out of time.
Contestants were presented with a series of famous sports-related quotes.
The scene looked like a bright blue circular space-themed set with ( From Clockwise ) The Gunk Dunk, A Kart Entry, Dave Appearing, A Cage, The house of fun, Dodgems and The Contestants entrance, with people sitting ( awkwardly ) in the very middle.
Contestants from the contest have appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson and the Late Show with David Letterman.
Contestants were presented with a headline and three related facts, one of which was incorrect.

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