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Contestants and took
Contestants that took part in the show were:
Contestants on the winning team took turns entering the Fun House and tried to grab a series of red and green tags ( three tags per player per turn ) in each room in the Fun House.
Contestants again took turns revealing a chosen blank and guessing the puzzle until one guessed correctly, won the extra $ 250 and the game.
Contestants alternated having to guess the year that an event from the world of sports took place.

Contestants and turns
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 take turns specifying whether the next letter will be a vowel or a consonant.
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 and players
Contestants are ranked on how many correct answers, and if two or more players are tied they each receive the same number of points.
Contestants identified where current and former players on a specific team went to college.

Contestants and contestant
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.
" 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 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 ).
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.
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 any
Contestants must be under the age of 20 and must not be registered at any tertiary institution.
* Contestants may not skip any tribal councils, nor can they refuse to participate in any immunity or reward challenge, unless the game offers them the opportunity to do so.
* Contestants deciding to quit the contest for any reason not health-or other-emergency-related may or may not be called back for the final jury, pending the producers ' decision.
Contestants for the Prix were assigned a theme from the literature of Classical Antiquity ; their individual identities were kept secret to avoid any scandal of favoritism.
Contestants could hit a lockout buzzer to guess the subject at any time.
Contestants kept any money banked during a game, regardless of the outcome, making Bullseye one of the few Barry & Enright shows to allow losing contestants to keep winnings from the game.
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 study questions about the Bible as well as memorize specific passages from the Bible from any of five approved English versions.
Contestants who identified the song but not the face it corresponded to did not score any points, but were not penalized.

Contestants and answers
( 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 competed to find words on a grid that was similar to a word search puzzle that served as answers to questions asked by the host.
Contestants gave both the line and position numbers of correct answers in order to score.
Contestants do not have to play a question and wrong answers eliminates all those who give them.

Contestants and other
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 were chosen from the studio audience and usually were married couples ; other pairs were engaged, dating, or were a familial relationship.
Contestants were introduced by the announcer, and prizes and gifts were presented by the other assistants.
Contestants from other reality shows, like The Amazing Race, Survivor, American Idol, The Apprentice, and The Real World, played for a grand prize and other bonus prizes such as cars and vacations.
Contestants generally wear white or light-colored t-shirts without bras or other garments beneath.
Contestants on other game shows, such as Jeopardy!
Contestants were more likely than not to embrace each other ( in the center of the stage, regardless of gender ) after winning, instead of the customary handshake on other shows.
Contestants often wear sashes indicating where they are from in bikini contests, in similarity to the tradition in other beauty pageants.
Contestants can choose to play a " Surpresinha " entry, which will generate their numbers randomly much like the " Lucky Dip " option offered by other lotteries.

Contestants and was
Contestants selected hard-boiled eggs, paired off, and tapped the eggs together — the player whose egg did not crack was declared the winner.
As a result, the category of " Most Contestants " was temporarily banned from the Guinness Book.
Contestants could win up to $ 32, 000 on the 1980s series ; the highest amount won was $ 29, 000.
Contestants alternated in choosing a tape, and the corresponding tune was played.
Contestants had to guess the woman that Stud Boy was describing.
Contestants were required to perform tasks ( called " problems ") within a certain time limit which was counted down on a large 60-second clock.
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 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 uncovering both Wild Cards simultaneously also won a bonus that was theirs to keep regardless of the game's outcome.
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.
Contestants received marks out of ten from the four judges in three categories such as " presentation ", " content " and " star quality "-The " star quality " category was later replaced by " entertainment value ".
Contestants that were not tournament winners were invited in order of money won on the program until a full field was filled.
Contestants Marina and Jean-Charles reflected this new musical style and Marina, in particular, was allowed to sing her own compositions on the " Prime ".
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 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 wore the dashio shari ( national dress of women in Bangladesh ). Miss Bangladesh pageant was held for the time being, after the divisional result came out. And in 1998 amid protests by Islamic groups over the attire of the contestants.
Contestants buzzed-in to answer and were required to phrase their response as " You are ..." to receive credit ( although the contraction " You're " also was accepted ).
Contestants were presented with a headline and three related facts, one of which was incorrect.
Contestants were unable to buzz-in until after the clue was read.
Contestants ( two in the Serling era, three in the Ludden era, and four in the Armstrong and Boardman eras ) would guess which star was telling the true story.

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