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But if that player couldn't, the giver chose another clue. Points were scored to the opposing team according to how many clues were given. If the giver managed to stump the opposing player on all three clues, the giving team had a chance to solve the Stumper themselves for the value of the first clue.

If they couldn't do that, both teams were stumped and nobody scored. Two rounds were played. Each player received two Stumpers for a total of four per team.

Round 2 was the "Double-Up Round" in which the point values were doubled and both players on the team gave clues to both members of the opposing team. Each team got only one Stumper. The team with the most points at the end of the game were declared the winners. If the game ended in a tie, a tiebreaker Stumper was played in which host Ludden gave the clues himself. The first team to buzz-in with the correct solution won the game. The winning team went on to play the Super Stumper round for big cash.

In the Super Stumpers round, the winning contestant's job was to solve 10 Stumpers in 60 seconds or less. In the event the contestant failed to say clue before the celebrity gave the next clue, the team had to surrender their chance at the big money. Contestants stayed on the show until they were defeated or won the bonus round twice.

One quiz involved Bobby giving the clue to a "fun word" and the first player to guess the "fun word" won an array of prizes. At the end of the show, the day's participants would be asked a numerical question with three clues. The player who guessed closest to the correct total of the three clues won a prize package, plus a brand new car if he or she missed the correct number by ten or less.

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