About the Book
Source: Wikia. Pages: 144. Chapters: 101 Ways to Leave a Gameshow, 3 for the Money, 50 Grand Slam, All Star Blitz, All Star Secrets, Animal Crack-Ups, Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?, Bargain Hunters, Battlestars, Beat the Clock, Blackout, Blank Check, Blockbusters, Body Language, Break the Bank, Break the Bank, Card Sharks, Celebrity Sweepstakes, Chain Reaction, Child's Play, Concentration, Dancing with the Stars, Dotto, Double Dare, Double Talk, Downfall, Dream House, Everybody's Talking!, Eye Guess, Family Feud, Family Secrets, Fantasy, Fun House, Gambit, Give-N-Take, Go, Haggis Baggis, Hit Man, Hollywood's Talking, Hot Potato, Hot Seat, I'll Bet, I'm Telling!, I've Got a Secret, It's Anybody's Guess, It's Worth What?, It Takes Two, Jackpot, Jackpot Bowling, Joe Garagiola's Memory Game, Junior Pyramid, Just Men!, Knockout, Last Comic Standing, Make the Connection, Match Game, Match Game Hollywood Squares Hour, Mike Stokey's Pantomime Quiz, Mindreaders, Minute to Win It, Now You See It, Pass the Buck, Password, People are Funny, Personality, Press Your Luck, Pyramid, Rhyme and Reason, Say When!!, Scattergories, Scrabble, Second Chance, Shoot for the Stars, Skating with the Stars, Spin-Off, Split Second, Stumpers!, TattleTales, The Better Sex, The Big Game, The Big Showdown, The Big Surprise, The Celebrity Game, The Face is Familiar, The Fun Factory, The Generation Gap, The Gong Show, The Magnificent Marble Machine, The Moneymaze, The Newlywed Game, The Object is..., The Price is Right, The Reel Game, The Who, What, or Where Game, The Wizard of Odds, Three on a Match, Tic Tac Dough, Time Machine, To Say the Least, Trivia Trap, Truth or Consequences, Twenty One, Two for the Money, Video Village, What's This Song?, Whew!, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, Winner Take All, Winning Streak, Wipeout, Wordplay, You Don't Say!, Your Number's Up. Excerpt: Based on a British format, eight contestants compete to answer questions; those who answer incorrectly exit in spect...