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There was always an additional key lit that represented what did not appear in the puzzle; the decoy key was referred to as "The Stinger". Correctly guessing the clues earned the contestants the choice of two keys on the keyboard, and each time what was chosen appeared in the puzzle $ 25 was added to a bank that went to the couple who solved the puzzle. Finding the Stinger ended a contestant's turn immediately; the contestant had to avoid it on both key choices in order to be able to guess the puzzle. A new clue was played whenever a contestant either failed to guess the puzzle or found the Stinger.
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In order to fill-in the blank spaces in the puzzle, a series of toss-up clues were played. The clues were usually one word in length, but certain clues called for two or even three words to be used. The contestants were told how many letters were in the clue and the letters were put into the clue one
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In the second round, the couples switched positions and the values for each word and correctly placed letter doubled to $ 50. For the third round, as well as any subsequent rounds, the values rose to $ 100 and each couple had to choose which one of them would play. The game continued as long as time
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The round began on Lange's command and one letter at a time was placed in the word or phrase. Letters were revealed at a rate of approximately one per 1.5 seconds, continuing until every blank except one had been filled in. The couple could not pass and had to keep guessing at each word until they
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Once a contestant guessed correctly, he/she stepped up to an oversized keyboard to place letters in the puzzle, which was displayed on a giant computer screen. All of the letters appearing in the puzzle, as well as a star that would represent numbers or punctuation marks, were lit on the keyboard.
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In the bonus round, the couple had to solve six words or phrases within 60 seconds. Before the round, they were presented with three categories to choose from. Once they made the selection, the show's on-stage security guard led them into an isolation booth which was wired so they could only hear
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If the couple successfully completed the bonus round in their first attempt, they were offered $ 5,000 and a choice to retire as undefeated champions or to return the next day and face another couple on the following show. If the couple chose to return and then completed the bonus round a second
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If the couple advanced to the bonus round for a third day, they played for the top prize of $ 1,000,000. In the first season, the grand prize was an annuity, with the couple receiving $ 40,000 a year for 25 years. For the second season, the couple received over $ 900,000 as an annuity and an
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The couple in the lead at the end of the game won their bank and played the bonus round. If there was a tie after the final puzzle, a final toss-up clue was played with sudden death rules; a correct answer won the game, but an incorrect answer resulted in an automatic loss.
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at a time until one of the contestants buzzed in. If that contestant gave a correct answer, the couple scored $ 25. If not, the clue would be filled in up to the last letter and the opposing contestant got the chance to guess.
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permitted. If time ran short during a puzzle, each of the remaining letters was put into the puzzle one at a time and the bank continued to accumulate until one of the couples answered correctly.
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If at any time the couple failed to win the bonus round, they were retired as champions and left with whatever they had won in the main game to that point.
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Two couples competed each day, one of which was usually a returning champion. The two couples tried to win money by solving
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announced the remainder of the series. The show was produced by XPTLA, Inc., and distributed by
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additional $ 100,000 in prizes, including a pair of automobiles and 20 round-trip tickets on
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Losing couples received consolation prizes, including a copy of the show's home game.
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A single board game based on the show was released by Cardinal in 1986.
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During its two-season run, a total of nine couples won the grand prize.
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from January 6, 1986, until May 22, 1987. The show was hosted by
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A couple playing the bonus round during the second season.
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is an American game show which offered a $ 1 million (
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The $ 1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime (Australian game show)
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Jim Lange
Johnny Gilbert
Hollywood Center Studios
Lorimar-Telepictures
Syndicated
All Clued Up
annuitized
syndication
Jim Lange
Johnny Gilbert
Lorimar-Telepictures
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Delta Air Lines
Brazil
Rede Manchete
Colombia
El Programa del MillĂłn
Fernando González Pacheco
Cadena Dos
United Kingdom
All Clued Up
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