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One player must outlast a mob of 100 people in a tense battle of brains and greed for a chance to win a huge cash prize. To stay in the game, the player must answer trivia questions and get every one right -- wrong answers from the mob eliminates them from the game, driving up the cash prize for the player. If the player can eliminate all 100 members of the mob, they'll go home with the top prize.
Episode 8 : Episode 8
February. 22,2008
Sarah Greene from Chicago, IL returns to play the game and tries to outwit the mob. Eric Smart from Los Angeles, CA takes the challenge of facing the eager mob members.
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Episode 7 : Episode 7
February. 15,2008
Pop culture savant, Clint Tausher from Los Angeles, CA returns to finish his game to compete for the grand prize. Beauty queen, Cassandra Whitehead from Houston, TX works her magic against the mob.
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Episode 6 : Episode 6
February. 08,2008
Tim Murdock from Hilliard, OH competes against the energetic mob. Contestant Clint Tausher from Los Angeles, CA is confident that he is better at pop culture knowledge then the mob.
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Episode 5 : Episode 5
February. 01,2008
Kristin Moran from Villa Park, CA takes a chance against the mob including a special member, Jake the chimp, for her chance to win the grand prize. Robert Macklin from San Francisco, CA challenges the mob.
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Episode 4 : Episode 4
January. 25,2008
The smartest man in America, Christoper Langan from Bozeman, MT tries to use his smarts to win the million-dollar prize. Single mother Rosemarie Pesci from Temecula, CA takes on the rowdy mob.
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Episode 3 : Episode 3
January. 18,2008
Joe Lorenzo from Brooklyn, NY returns to finish his game in an attempt to beat the mob and Chicago, IL native Sarah Greene gets her chance to battle for the grand prize.
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