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- Summer replacement quiz show. The panelists had to guess a rhyme based on a two-word association provided by the contestant.
- This summer replacement show rewarded people who had performed heroic deeds or had helped others. The contestants were brought on stage and Todd Russell would relate what they had done. They would then spin a wheel and win the amount of money shown on the wheel.
- Summer quiz show. The moderator and studio audience knew what a "mystery object" was and the contestant had to determine what it was based on questions asked by the panelists.
- A panel attempts to guess unusual objects submitted by viewers; as with "What's My Line?," the item was shown to the in-person audience and the home viewer, but not to the panel. The panel then asked questions about the item; each question asked raised the "retail value" (up to $150). Once the item was guessed correctly, three additional questions were asked; if all three questions were correctly answered, the item's "value" was tripled, and awarded to the at-home seller.
- Contestants answered questions based on items that had appeared in their local newspapers, and invested their winnings based on their intuition that they would answer questions in subsequent shows correctly.