Display title | Break the Bank (1976 game show) |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | This Break the Bank Game Show is unrelated to the other two of the same name, but it's the one most adults today remember. As on The Hollywood Squares, a man and a woman compete in a game with nine celebrity panelists. Two panelists answered each question, but only one gave the right answer. Matching three like dollar amounts (always adjacent to one another) won the game and the right to face another challenger. |