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[[Game Show]] created by Jay Wolpert for [[Mark Goodson]], which aired on [[CBS]] from 1976-77. Host Alex Trebek read a series of clues to his two contestants, who were in [[Sound Proof Booth|Sound Proof Booths]]. When one player buzzed in to guess the subject, the other player's booth closed. A correct answer was worth $50 and allowed the player to Dare their opponent to guess the answer with the next clue for $100. If the dared player missed, the darer could "Double Dare" with one more clue for $200.
[[Game Show]] created by Jay Wolpert for [[Mark Goodson]], which aired on [[CBS]] from 1976-77. Host Alex Trebek read a series of clues to his two contestants, who were in [[Sound Proof Booth|Sound Proof Booths]]. When one player buzzed in to guess the subject, the other player's booth closed. A correct answer was worth $50 and allowed the player to Dare their opponent to guess the answer with the next clue for $100. If the dared player missed, the darer could "Double Dare" with one more clue for $200.