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    • The $10,000 Pyramid (1973)

      1. The $10,000 Pyramid

      1973–1991TV-PGSérie télévisée
      6,8 (511)
      Two contestants, each with a celebrity partner, must guess words from their partners' clues; then the roles are reversed. Winners face the pyramid.
    • The $100,000 Pyramid (1985)

      2. The $100,000 Pyramid

      1985–1988TV-14Série télévisée
      7,1 (52)
      Two teams, each pairing a celebrity with a contestant, compete through six categories in this high-stakes game show. Winners advance to a special round for a shot at $100,000.
    • The Pyramid Game (1981)

      3. The Pyramid Game

      1981–2007Série télévisée
      A word association game show where contestants had to guess words based on clues.
    • Donny Osmond in Pyramid (2002)

      4. Pyramid

      2002–2004TV-PGSérie télévisée
      6,5 (105)
      Revival of the classic word association game show, where teams attempt to convey a category of words and/or phrases within a time limit.
    • The $25,000 Pyramid (1974)

      5. The $25,000 Pyramid

      1974–1991Série télévisée
      7,1 (118)
      Syndicated versions of the long-running ABC/CBS daytime show.
    • The $25,000 Pyramid (1982)

      6. The $25,000 Pyramid

      1982–1988Série télévisée
      7,0 (29)
      CBS Daytime game show where a contestant has a chance to win the $25,000 grand prize. Two teams (each with one Celebrity Guest and one Contestant) play 2 games where though 6 categories, the winner of each game goes to the winners circle for a chance to win the grand prize.
    • Eye Guess (1966)

      7. Eye Guess

      1966–1969TV-GSérie télévisée
      7,1 (27)
      Contestants were briefly shown the answers to questions asked by the host; it was up to the contestants to recall where the answers were concealed.
    • Chain Reaction (1980)

      8. Chain Reaction

      1980–1991Série télévisée
      6,6 (42)
      Chain Reaction was hosted by Bill Cullen in 1980, but went off the air that same year. In 1986, it was revived as "The New Chain Reaction" in 1986 with host Geoff Edwards. It ran until 1991. Two teams of two players (two celebrities and two contestants) competed. Each team was composed of a giver and a guesser. The giver could give the letter in the next word of the chain to either his/her partner or opponent. A correct guess won the appropriate number of points for the round and retained control, while an incorrect guess passes control to the opponents. If you give a letter to your opponent and he/she doesn't get the word, you get to go again. In the first round, the first four words were worth 10 points each, while the last word was worth 20 points. In the second round, words were worth 20-30 points, and the third round 30-50 points. Also in later rounds, a cash word was in the chain worth $500 to the team who guessed it. The first team to reach 300 points won the game and advanced to the bonus round.
    • Punchlines (1981)

      9. Punchlines

      1981–1984Série télévisée
      5,8 (15)
      Lennie Bennett hosts a memory game where a group of eight celebrities each have a punchline, and the contestants have to match the correct response to each question. Aiding the contestants are two star guests.
    • Three on a Match (1971)

      10. Three on a Match

      1971–1974Série télévisée
      7,1 (21)
      Contestants competed to correctly answer questions and accumulate money. That money is used to buy boxes and the contestants attempt to match three identical items.
    • 11. Jackpot

      1985–1988Série télévisée
    • Double Talk (1986)

      12. Double Talk

      1986– Série télévisée
    • Trial by Jury (1988)

      13. Trial by Jury

      1988– Série télévisée
      Mock trials with bussed in audiences who acted as the jury. However they voted became the verdict so the actors playing lawyershad to work hard to convince them...
    • The $50,000 Pyramid (1981)

      14. The $50,000 Pyramid

      1981Série télévisée
      Two contestants, each with a celebrity partner, must guess words from their partners' clues; then the roles are reversed. Winners face the pyramid. Contestants with the highest scores get a change to play in the $50,000 tournament.
    • Shoot for the Stars (1977)

      15. Shoot for the Stars

      1977– TV-GSérie télévisée
      2 Teams played on "Shoot for the Stars" as a word association game. 1 Member of the team select 1 box from 1 to 24. A clue was read (e.g.: "Clever as a Lash") and 1 member had to change the 1st half of the phrase by providing a synonym for the portion (e.g.: "Smart" for "Clever") and his/her member had to change the 2nd & Last half of the phrase (e.g.: "Whip" for "Lash") to complete the new phrase (e.g.: "Smart as a Whip"). Each phrase is worth from $100 to $500 and the teams atlernate their turns up to 1 team win the total of $1500. The Winning Team plays the Bonus Round called "All-Out Shoot-Out". The Champion Team will play for $1000 as they solved the number of clues selected randomly from 5 to 9 clues on the spinning wheel of phrase puzzles after it stopped only once. They'll have 1 minute to change the 2 bookending words in a phrase in the selected number of phrases (e.g.: "7 Phrases") to win the jackpot of $1000. When they completed and the team wins the jackpot and when they didn't completed and the amount of $500 will be added to $1000 after 1 minute is up. Teams must compete until defeated.
    • 16. The Riddlers

      197730mÉmission spéciale
      6,1 (12)
    • 17. Jackpot

      1974–1975Série télévisée
      7,8 (24)
      16 contestants attempt to solve riddles and become the "King of the Hill" and win a possible prize of $50,000.
    • The $100,000 Pyramid (1985)

      18. The $100,000 Pyramid

      1991Série télévisée
      A game show where a contestant who makes it to the winner's circle, has a chance to win the $100,000 grand prize. Two teams (each with one Celebrity Guest and one Contestant) play 2 games where though 6 categories, the winner of each game goes to the winner's circle for a chance to win the grand prize.
    • Personality (1967)

      19. Personality

      1967–1969TV-PGSérie télévisée
      6,7 (14)
      This weekday morning show deals with the lighter side and the darker side of professional show business. The Game begins with the Host (Larry Blyden) and these 3 stars and/or occasionally 1 star on film on location to play the game in 3 topics. 1. Early Start, 2. Awareness and 3. Success in Fame. 1 star will play for the viewer of an NBC-TV station with a postcard will be reading in the end of the show. Each 1 of the 3 topics will read a question and that'll be answered by 1 of the 3 stars and the remaining 2 stars will be answered to an question correctly wins $25 for the home viewer and the star with the highest dollar amount will win an all expensive-paid trip anywhere around-the-world.
    • 20. Jackpot

      1989–1990Série télévisée
      5,2 (11)
    • 21. Pass the Buck

      1978Série télévisée
      6,7 (17)
      Four contestants attempt to list off items in a specific category and eliminate each other to try for $5,000.
    • 22. Celebrity Doubletalk

      1967Émission spéciale
      The game involved two teams of two celebrities and one contestant. The contestant actually sat on the end rather than in the center. The host, Jack Clark, would tell each team that you will see a phrase on their monitor. The idea would be to say things that match the category, but not to give clues that would allow the other team to guess it. For example, if the phrase was "Something that is inflated", a team would have to say items that are inflated, but would be as misleading as possible to keep them away from the clue, such as "ego", "self-esteem" and "bra". If your team guessed the word correctly, you got the point. Otherwise, the team giving the clues got the point. Three points won the game and a prize.
    • 23. Monday Night Quarterback

      1971Émission spéciale
    • 24. The Love Experts

      1978– Série télévisée
    • 25. Finish Line

      1975Émission spéciale

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