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Two teams consisting of a celebrity guest and a contestant guess words from clues.
Two teams consisting of a celebrity guest and a contestant guess words from clues.
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A celebrity panel questions contestants in an attempt to determine the actual person associated with a story.
Panelists try to guess a contestant's secret.
Two teams consisting of a celebrity guest and a contestant guess words from clues.
Two teams consisting of a celebrity guest and a contestant guess words from clues.
Contestants vie for money and prizes with playing cards.
Contestants vie for money and prizes with playing cards.
Two contestants match squares in order to uncover and solve a picture puzzle, for the chance to win a car and other prizes.
Two contestants match squares in order to uncover and solve a picture puzzle, for the chance to win a car and other prizes.
Two contestants match squares in order to uncover and solve a picture puzzle, for the chance to win a car and other prizes.
Two contestants match squares in order to uncover and solve a picture puzzle, for the chance to win a car and other prizes.
Two contestants, each teamed with a celebrity partner, compete in a word-association game. One player tries to guess a word based on clues offered by his or her partner. The game is timed, and if the clue-giver inadvertently says part of the word, a buzzer sounds and that round is lost. When the time is up, the team with the most points wins, and the non-celebrity contestants wins cash.
Two contestants, each teamed with a celebrity partner, compete in a word-association game. One player tries to guess a word based on clues offered by his or her partner. The game is timed, and if the clue-giver inadvertently says part of the word, a buzzer sounds and that round is lost. When the time is up, the team with the most points wins, and the non-celebrity contestants wins cash.
Two teams consisting of a celebrity guest and a contestant guess words from clues.
Contestants vie for money and prizes with playing cards.
Contestants vie for money and prizes with playing cards.
Four contestants try to match answers given by six celebrities to humorous and often risque fill-in-the-blank questions. The famous panelists range from quick-witted comics to stars of the stage and screen.
Four contestants try to match answers given by six celebrities to humorous and often risque fill-in-the-blank questions. The famous panelists range from quick-witted comics to stars of the stage and screen.
Four contestants try to match answers given by six celebrities to humorous and often risque fill-in-the-blank questions. The famous panelists range from quick-witted comics to stars of the stage and screen.
Four contestants try to match answers given by six celebrities to humorous and often risque fill-in-the-blank questions. The famous panelists range from quick-witted comics to stars of the stage and screen.
- hosted by Bob Barker until 2007 and Drew Carey thereafter -- features a wide variety of games and contests with the same basic challenge: Guess the prices of everyday (or not-quite-everyday) retail items. Four contestants, all of whom are seated in one of the wildest audiences in daytime game-show history, are called to the stage to play a preliminary pricing round. That winner joins the host on stage for one of more than 70 different pricing games. After three such games, the contestants spin a big wheel -- hoping to get as close to $1 as possible -- in the "Showcase Showdown." The two highest winners of that round advance to the final, where prizes could be cars or roomsful of furniture. A trio of models presents the prizes.
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