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* [[Stage Money]]: On the $200,000 and $500,000 questions, the captain is offered one-tenth the value of the question physically, which they can take and split evenly among their team if they are unsure of the fourth answer given. The $10,000 offered for challenging someone with the "Terminator" is also physically shown.
* [[Timed Mission]]: The final question and the Million Dollar Moments only allow the contestants 30 seconds to give their answers.
* [[Trans -Atlantic Equivalent]]: There was a UK version that aired in 2001 called [[Lucky Charms Title|Gr££d]] hosted by Jerry Springer with a top prize of £1,000,000. It plays almost identically to the American version.
* [[Up to Eleven]]: Super Greed, which doubled the top prize to '''''four''''' million dollars.
* [[Voted Off the Island]]: The "Terminator". A person is randomly selected. They choose who to battle. There's one question and whoever buzzes in first with the right answer (or doesn't buzz in and get it wrong) wins, and takes the loser's share of the pot. Technically the randomly-selected person can choose not to battle, but they get guaranteed money if they do, and since so many people leave with nothing, most people will battle whomever they feel is worst at the game (or the winner of the previous battle, as they will have a larger share).