Gameplay
Representatives of the family of contestants are posed questions that have already been answered by a survey of 100 people although, sometimes, the surveyed audience would be further narrowed down (e.g. "100 women"). An answer is considered correct if it is one of the concealed answers on the game board, or judged to be equivalent. More points are given for answers that have been given by more people in the survey, with one point per person. Dollars were used before 1992 (see below for more information). Answers must have been given by at least two of the 100 people to be included on the board, and a question must have yielded at least three (until 2003) or four (since 2003) answers. There are five members on each team (except from 1994–1995, when each team consisted of four members).
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