![]() ![]() This version was a simple one, for each correct answer was worth $100, and getting 10 answers in 90 seconds or less won $10,000. So they scrapped it in favor of one more version. This version was blamed for having the contestants win too much money. ![]() And then the final answer was worth $10,000. This time, after that, each correct answer added a full zero to the pot and after the fourth right answer, each answer was now worth $1,000 until they reached $5,000. The winning team now had 90 seconds to win $10,000, but the winning contestant could only receive the dollar if he/she could say the first correct answer. ![]() This version lasted just the first week, even after a very funny first bonus game where only $10 was won. Each correct answer added a half-zero to the pot so two correct answers was worth $10, four was worth $100, six was worth $1,000, and eight correct answers won the $10,000. ![]() The winning team started with one dollar, and had 60 seconds to win $10,000. Later, this idea became its own game show called Go. The idea of constructing questions using one word at a time was used once before in a failed pilot called Get Rich Quick!. Each correct answer brought the winning contestant closer to the big money, and completing the round within a time limit won the grand prize. To finish the question, one of the celebrities had to hit a bell in front of them, allowing the contestant to come up with an answer. Giving more than one word, uttering part of the answer or conveying the essence of the answer disqualified it. The catch was that they had to make that question by adding one word at a time. In the bonus round, the two celebrities from the winning team were shown a word, a phrase, or a name on their secret screens their job was to get the contestant to say the answer by constructing a question. The Instant Reaction bonus game went through three versions plus one from the pilot, but they were all played the same way, and offered a grand prize of $10,000 to the championship contestant.
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