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- Contestants guess the correctness of celebrities' answers in order to win spaces in a tic-tac-toe game.
- Three celebrity contestants, Ken Jennings, Muffy Marracco, and Johnathan Corbblah face off against mere mortals in "Masterminds," hosted by Brooke Burns.
- Dating game show where three potential matches reveal embarrassing secrets from small to large suitcases. The contestant eliminates one after the medium cases, then picks between the remaining two's biggest secrets to find their match.
- Contestants compete by answering crossword-style clues about pop culture and celebrities.
- New version of the 1987 syndicated game, where two teams of two compete to complete a Lingo card by solving mystery five-letter words.
- Hosted by Jeff Hephner, the show follows five players as they compete in trivia questions. The goal of the game is to finish the third round of questions in the number 1 position, aiming to win $10,000 in the bonus round.
- Hosted by John Michael Higgins on Game Show Network, it is a wildly popular show where contestants guess top answers from America's fill-in-the-blank survey questions.
- Hosted by John Michael Higgins, this classic show is back on Game Show Network, where contestants choose from 3 trivia questions, aiming for $10,000 in the rapid-fire bonus round.
- An hour-long competition show that seeks to find the most talented and versatile body painters in the country.
- Contestants compete against each other and host Ben Stein for a chance to win money from Stein himself.
- Game show that connects words to other words to form a chain. Game -Ball -Room -Key -Chain -Reaction
- Contestants answer questions that test their observation and general-knowledge skills.
- The legendary comedian Drew Carey has yet another tv show
- On May 19, 1984, an out of work ice cream truck driver from Southwestern Ohio broke the bank on CBS' hit game show of the mid-1980's "Press Your Luck" and made TV history by setting a record for the most money won by a contestant in one appearance on a daytime game show; A record which may have been long been surpassed with the Big-Jackpot game shows of today, but still stands strong as the biggest win in "Press Your Luck's" history. Was it brilliance? Was it cheating? And how did he do it? "Press Your Luck's" host and crew, the family of Michael Larson - the man who walked away with $110,237 in cash and prizes - and Michael's opponents from that fateful day gathered in Hollywood 19 years later to relive the events of that remarkable event in TV history.
- A televised poker cash game in which top pros including Sam Farha, Doyle Brunson, and Johnny Chan compete. This is not a tournament however, each player is playing with their own money and they have the option to buy in again.
- You can run, but you cannot hide, The Beast is always coming after you. In THE CHASE, a team of three contestants attempts to amass as much money as possible by answering quick-fire questions in a 60-second round. The money earned will go towards a team bank. Why the urgency? Because The Beast is always lurking, ready to pounce. The Beast - quite simply - is a quiz genius. The job of this intimidating presence is to catch each contestant by answering more questions than his opponents to ensure they are not able to bank their money. It's a role he executes with ruthless efficiency. In the final round, the teammates who have survived the initial chase collectively play against The Beast in an epic David vs. Goliath battle for the entire amount that they have banked.
- Poker players from around the world compete for large cash prizes
- As soon as he enters a top engineering school, Lucas aka Lux, an exceptionally-gifted 18-year-old geek, is horribly humiliated by the most popular students. He decides to take revenge with help from his greatest weapon: his gift for cyberstalking. He hacks the cell phones and computers of others, including Alma, his crush. He discovers all their secrets and befriends the band in order to better manipulate them. Lux quickly turns himself into the person he always wanted to be--then falls into his own trap.
- Contestants form a 3-person team to take on 3 horror-themed challenges. Contestants that complete the solo challenges move on to the final labyrinth challenge as a team for a chance to win some more bonus cash.
- Syndicated show which debuted in the USA in September 1987, and ran until 1989. Two teams of three men and three women competed, one person from a team was given the name of a famous person and had to communicate the name to the rest of the team by drawing pictures.
- Two teams of three compete to answer practical, everyday questions that everyone should know; Joey Fatone hosts.
- A fast-paced, high energy clue game in which two teams compete to see who can successfully guess the most answer words before time runs out.
- Players answer trivia questions to build a hand closest to 21.
- Tricky Rick MacDonald and Billy The Body Youngblood are two of the best wrestlers in the country. They are told to take a dive by the wife of a promoter. If they don't, she will make sure they are blackballed from wrestling. When they don't do what she says, they are fired immediately. They try many jobs without any success. When they stop a grocery store robbery, they get the idea to be cops. So begins a new chapter in the life of this tag team. Bad guys, watch out!!!
- Six artists from different backgrounds take on body painting for the first time, while being mentored by previous Skin Wars contestants, for the chance to win $10,000.