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* [[Progressive Jackpot]]: Instant Cash, which allowed the leading player to spend their lead for a 1-in-3 shot at a mini-cash jackpot. The top prize was $500, which increased by that amount per show until won (or reached $5,000, it which point it froze); the consolation prize was $100. |
* [[Progressive Jackpot]]: Instant Cash, which allowed the leading player to spend their lead for a 1-in-3 shot at a mini-cash jackpot. The top prize was $500, which increased by that amount per show until won (or reached $5,000, it which point it froze); the consolation prize was $100. |
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* [[Speed Round]]: There were three, each 30 seconds long, the last at T$10 a question. After the last one, the player in the lead won. |
* [[Speed Round]]: There were three, each 30 seconds long, the last at T$10 a question. After the last one, the player in the lead won. |
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* [[Prize Letdown]]: Rather than the vacations, household appliances, furniture, etc. of other versions, ''Temptation'' mostly offered designer women's clothing, perfume, jewelry, etc. — prizes which not many male contestants want (well, [[Wholesome Crossdresser|unless...]]). One of the largest offenders was a prize package which included backstage passes to a ''[[Mr. Fanservice|Chippendales]]'' show; luckily, the contestant who won it was female. |
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** Averted in the case of [[Wii]] gaming packages, trips to Washington D.C., and a few others that harked back to better days. Sadly, outside the bonus game, these were few and far between. |
** Averted in the case of [[Wii]] gaming packages, trips to Washington D.C., and a few others that harked back to better days. Sadly, outside the bonus game, these were few and far between. |
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* [[Unexpectedly Obscure Answer]]: And you can rest assured that it was to save money. |
* [[Unexpectedly Obscure Answer]]: And you can rest assured that it was to save money. |