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Page creatorm>Import Bot
Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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FOX Game Show hosted by Kevin Pollack based on the British Million-Pound Drop. In a game whose title adequately explained what was going on, a couple was assigned $1,000,000 in cash in bundles of $20,000 to bet and hedge on the answers of multiple-choice questions. Money placed on wrong answers was lost through a series of trap doors, and one of the answers in each question had to be empty (i.e., no money placed on it). This continued for six questions, all with varying time limits and numbers of possible answers, until the seventh and final question (if you even got that far) — an all-or-nothing gamble on a question with two possible answers.
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