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- A game show where contestents answer trivia questions and then have to gamble their winnings on a randomly flashing game board.
- Experimental sketch comedy.
- Game show that was the predecessor to "Press Your Luck" played with largely identical rules three contestants attempt to win cash and prizes and avoid losing their winnings to the devil.
- Newlywed Game-clone where real-life neighbors shared gossip in exchange for prizes.
- Four contestants, seated around an electronic spinning arrow, answer questions as they build prize packages not exceeding $5,000. Each contestant is given a prize of unstated value at the beginning of the game. As each additional prize is announced, the host reads a question. The contestant who answers correctly gets to press a button stopping the electronic arrow; wherever it stopped, that contestant could either keep the prize or give it to an opponent. The contestant who won the most without exceeding $5,000 was champion and played a bonus game for more prizes.
- The Australian version of the game show where contestants earn spins by correctly answering trivia questions, then use those spins to earn cash and prizes from an 18-square game board while avoiding the Whammy.
- A game show where contestents answer trivia questions and then have to gamble their winnings on a randomly flashing game board.