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There's always three contestants and sometimes 3 sets of contestants during best friends week or similar events
There were many millionaires in the 1930's. There were the Vanderbilts (known as American Royal Family) There were the Whitney's (The Whitney Museum Of American Art) The Morgans, the Asters, and many more.
He hosted a ABC morning talk show and continues to do so before, during, and after Who wants to be a Millionaire
During the commercial break after they find out the category.
All responses must be phrased in the form of a question. During the Jeopardy! Round, contestants are not penalized for forgetting to phrase a response in the form of a question, although the host will remind contestants to watch their phrasing on future clues. During the Double Jeopardy! Round, adherence to the phrasing rule is followed more strictly, but contestants are still permitted to correct themselves before their time runs out.
The point is to judge the contestants based on the rules of the contest, and not to become sexually aroused by the contestants, so the man's sexual orientation is not relevant.
The show Da Band obliged its contestants to do demeaning tasks such as walking from Manhattan to Brooklyn to buy food for the rap artist P Diddy whose band it was. P Diddly also found ways to embarrass the contestants during the show.
No, Jeopardy! does not provide the contestants with information pertaining to the categories they may encounter during their game. Categories are randomly assigned months/weeks before contestants are chosen for a specific episode in order to eliminate any appearance of collusion. That is why sometimes you may see categories that are particularly beneficial to one contestant over another, such as when there is a Law Category and one of the contestants is a lawyer.
They were the contestants from the original episode date of January 21 2011. Wheel of Fortune contestants are not like a Jeopardy show contestants who provide a full name, occupation, and location and are available after the show in the Jeopardy Archive. Wheel of Fortune contestant identities are private and they only provide a first name during the program which is not available after the program has aired.
The Career is usually the tributes from Districts 1,2, and 3. They spend nearly their whole lives training for the Games and they form a temporary alliance during the Games and they kill off the "weaker" contestants. But as the numbers of remaining contestants dim down, so too does their alliance