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Each correct word was worth one point. When a word was passed, it cannot be returned to, but if the guesser can guess the word already passed, the team still scored. If at any time the clue giver gave away any part of the answer or conveyed the essence of the answer, a cuckoo sounded and the word was thrown out. Each team had three turns with the celebrities giving first in round one, the contestants giving in round two, and in round three they decided amongst themselves on who's giving and who's receiving.
In December 7 months after the show moved to ABC , a new feature appeared. At some point in either game, a team would uncover a special item behind one category called the Big 7. The team that exposed the Big 7 had 30 seconds to get all seven and win a trip. If the game ended in a tie, the game shifted into a tie-breaker situation. The team that caused the tie had a choice between two letters leaving the other for the other team.
Both teams had 30 seconds to get as many of the seven items beginning with their letter s as they can. Featured products. Show more From the manufacturer Loading, please wait Show more. Write a review. Get top deals, latest trends, and more. Email address.
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Play continues as partners move up the pyramid, completing the bottom row, then middle, then top. The partner group that completes the pyramid first, by correctly guessing all six words or phrases, wins that round. Repeat this process with switched roles.
Partners now change seats, a new pyramid is displayed, and Partner B gives the clues. Play the game like the original game show that this strategy is based on by filling in the six spaces on the pyramid with categories of information.
For example, in a history class studying the civil war, one category could be Significant Battles. Students would have to use terms such as Battle of Gettysburg and Battle at Bull Run to have partners guess the category. Instead of playing in pairs, play in groups of four students. One version of group play: one person sits with his or her back to the board and the other three give clues. Another version: Three people sit with their backs to the board and compete to be the first to guess the word or phrase based on one student's description.
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