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Encyclopedia > Celebrity Family Feud


"Celebrity Family Feud" is a game show where Australia's Bert Newton will be hosting in 2006 on Austrailia's Nine Network after his Network Ten show of GMA (Good Morning Austraila) will be axed at the end of 2005.


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Celebrity gossip - see it our way | Tom & Katie – Family Feud? | (452 words)
The pair has also discussed the Church of Scientology Celebrity Centre in L.A., as well as a beach wedding in Mexico.
This entry was posted on Tuesday, October 25th, 2005 at 4:26 pm and is filed under Celebrity Gossip.
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SingaporeMoms - Parenting Encyclopedia - Family Feud (1985 words)
Family Feud is a popular television game show in the USA that pits two families against each other in a quiz format.
If a family guessed an answer that was not on the board, they would get a "strike"; three "strikes" would cause the family to relinquish control of the board.
If neither family scores 300 points after four rounds (including one round in which points are doubled, and one round in which points are tripled), a "sudden death" face-off is held in which the first person to ring in and guess the number one answer wins the game for their family.
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