101 Ways to Leave a Game Show (U.S. game show)
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101 Ways to Leave a Game Show is an American game show
Game show
A game show is a type of radio or television program in which members of the public, television personalities or celebrities, sometimes as part of a team, play a game which involves answering questions or solving puzzles usually for money and/or prizes...

 hosted by Jeff Sutphen
Jeff Sutphen
Jeffrey "Jeff" Sutphen is an American actor, producer, and game show host who works with Nickelodeon. After graduating from Marist College, Sutphen began his career in entertainment working for MTV....

. The series premiered on June 21, 2011, on ABC
American Broadcasting Company
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 and the first season ran for six episodes. Matt Kunitz
Matt Kunitz
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, the show's executive producer has stated "If we get a pickup, we'll do at least 12 more episodes."

Main Game

The game features eight players, but in this version, they are divided into two sets of four. Before the question is asked, the order of the contestants is determined with an educated guess question (such as "How many teeth does a lion have?") The one closest to the answer (in this case, 30) gets the first choice of answers from four picks (three in the second round), and the others in ascending order. If a player gets an educated guess question exactly right, that contestant wins a US $
United States dollar
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101 bonus.

The question (in this case, name a person on Forbes' highest earning dead celebrity list with the choices being Paul Newman
Paul Newman
Paul Leonard Newman was an American actor, film director, entrepreneur, humanitarian, professional racing driver and auto racing enthusiast...

, Dr. Seuss
Dr. Seuss
Theodor Seuss Geisel was an American writer, poet, and cartoonist most widely known for his children's books written under the pen names Dr. Seuss, Theo LeSieg and, in one case, Rosetta Stone....

, Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein
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 and George Steinbrenner) is asked. For all correct answers, there is one incorrect answer; all remaining answers (three in round one, two in round two) are correct. The player who picks last is locked into the one answer not chosen by the other players; the person who picks the wrong answer (in this case, Paul Newman) is eliminated in spectacular fashion (riding a biplane wing, pulled off a dock by a speedboat or blasted off in a chair rigged with an explosive device).

The Drop of Terror

The final round is staged on a platform that is 100 feet (30.5 m) above water. As in the preliminary rounds, an educated guess question is asked, and the closest to the number is first. Unlike the early rounds, only one answer is correct, and the others are wrong (An example being "According to Box Office Mojo
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, what movie sold the most tickets in the USA?" chosen among Star Wars
Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope
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, Titanic
Titanic (1997 film)
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, Avatar and Gone with the Wind
Gone with the Wind (film)
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.) The three incorrect answer choosers are dropped into the water, and the person who remains (choosing Gone with the Wind) wins the US $50,000 grand prize. Each episode features a different way in which the contestants fall into the water.
The 1st and the Finale is the same with Trap doors

Episodes

# Title Winner Ratings Original air date

*Collected US $101 for getting an educated guess question exactly correct.

Season 1 (25 ways)

Number Name Method Round
1 On a Wing and a Prayer The contestant with the wrong answer is strapped to a stand on top of a plane and the plane takes off, away from the game. 1
2 Road Rage The contestant with the wrong answer is dropped off a moving semi-truck. 1
3 Single Car Pileup The contestants are seated in cars. The car with the contestant who has chosen the wrong answer then accelerates down a runway, rides up an exploding ramp and crashes. Identical to Way 46, Flipping Wreck in the UK version — but with the contestant in the driver's seat and the car being towed towards the ramp. 2
4 You Fuse, You Lose All the contestants sit in individual pilot chairs with a box of explosives underneath, each crate having a fuse to them that is lit. The contestant with the wrong answer is sent upwards by the explosion beneath them. 2
5 Powerboat Yank The contestants stand on a dock wearing life jackets with their backs to a lake; those vests are connected by a rope to the stern of a powerboat's hull. The incorrect contestant, on cue, gets yanked off the pier and skids on water behind the tow of the boat, going in excess of 100 miles per hour (160.9 km/h). 1
6 Monster Truck Squash Each contestant takes their place in the driver's seat of one of four cars, parked parallel to each other. The contestant with the incorrect answer gets their car crushed under the force of the monster truck, "Truck Norris." 1
7 Down with the Ship The contestants each man a small rowboat on a lake. The host fires a cannonball onto the ship of the wrong contestant, sinking them out of the game. They sink with the ship as they are connected to it. 2
8 Airlift All the contestants are connected, via harness and rope, to a hovering helicopter in the background. The wrong contestant is pulled off the ground and removed from the scene accordingly. Identical to Way 23, Chopper Pull, of the UK original. 2
9 The Balls of Doom The contestants are individually strapped into steel balls perched on top of an hill. The wrong answer to the question sends the loser downhill, but instead of a pool in the UK version with a similar name, into a ravine of a mining quarry at estimated speeds around 35 miles per hour (56.3 km/h). 1
10 What the Truck? The contestant with the wrong answer is dropped off on a pickup truck that goes over a cliff, and explodes. Luckily, a helicopter is attached to the players' harness to pull them to safety. 1
11 Flame Out The contestants are put with their backs against a wooden wall that is set ablaze and yanked back by a firehose blast for the losing contestant. 2
12 Thrust Me The contestants are strapped to jet packs attached to a pulley that sends the loser into a ravine. 2
13 Wrong in 60 Seconds Each contestant is standing on top of a car's roof, propped up by a safety harness. The wrong contestant is driven by a stunt driver off the set, crashing through blocks and various obstacles along the way. 1
14 All Washed Up The four contestants pair up and stand in window washing rigs. After a player gets saved from each pair, the rig with the wrong contestant sends them into a free fall down the side of the building. 1
15 Stage Fright Three contestants each stand behind a podium with their backs to the edge of a building. The player who picked the wrong answer gets yanked from behind off the building. 2
16 Tragic Carpet Ride On three red carpets, each contestant takes their stand; whilst a limo is hooked onto the far end. For the wrong contestant, they fall onto the carpet, and the limo behind them drags their red carpet and that player away from the scene. 2
17 Nothing But Net Each contestant is standing on top of a snare net. The wrong contestant is flown off in their net 100 feet (30.5 m) into the air. 1
18 Release The Hound Dressed in safety gear, the contestant with the wrong answer runs off being chased by a hungry pitbull named Twinkie. 1
19 No Pane, No Gain At a western saloon, the three players stand behind the bar. The contestant whose answer is incorrect gets thrown through a candy glass plate window by two stuntmen named Morty and Shorty. 2
20 Indiana Jeff and the Tower of Boom Standing behind mine carts, the person who gets the wrong answer is ejected at the end of the track, and gets sent skyward. 2
21 Anchor Management The players are attached via lifejacket to a chain and anchor. The loser's anchor is dropped into the sea by the host, and the anchor drags that player into the sea. 1
22 Yes, We Cannon The players are placed in cannons. The loser is shot into the water. 1
23 Shark Bait The players hang from the back of a boat by way of harness. The incorrect answer sends that player into the sea. 2
24 Go Fish The players sit backwards in a cart with fish. The loser is ejected into the sea with the fish. 2
101 The Drop of Terror Each contestant must stand above the pool of water 10 stories high on "The Tower". For the losing contestants, elimination sends them downwards into the pool in various ways. 3
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