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* [[Celebrity Edition]]: Done twice; one on [[New Year Has Come|New Year's Eve]] and one in the spring.
* [[Cheaters Never Prosper]]: Maxtor attempted it once, and the challenge was automatically awarded to the contestant.
* [[ColourColor-Coded for Your Convenience]]: The contestants' outfits — red, yellow, green, and blue.
* [[Crowd Chant]]: "¡Fle-qui! ¡Fle-qui! ¡Fle-qui!"
** Done for some contestants as well (most in 3/4 time).
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* [[Recursive Import]]: The show originated in Italy as ''Il grande gioco dell' oca''. The Spanish version was the first to use a barber (an idea of Emilio's). The next season in Italy, they had a barber.
* [[Rule of Three]]: You were asked three questions on the haircut space, the third of which was [[Unwinnable by Design|always impossible]] to answer.
* [[Running Gag]]: Many, but Alberto Murroni (the knife thrower) asking to close the stage gates (to avoid potentially dangerous wind interference) became one of the most recognizable.
* [[Sampling]]: The end of the [[Theme Tune]] and the cut-to-commercial music both sample the opening bar of "Stars and Stripes Forever".
* [[Scary Black Man]] / [[Proud Warrior Race Guy]]: Maxtor, who started beating the crap out of everyone immediately upon entering and against whom the contestant had to beat in a contest.
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