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* WireDilemma: The entire premise. The wrong wire represents the lone wrong answer.

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* WireDilemma: The entire premise. The wrong wire represents the lone wrong (or in Spain, right) answer.
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For each bomb, the team is shown a category and must decide which player will answer the question. Each player on a team must answer at least one of the questions. The chosen player is presented his or her bomb with multiple wires, then given a multiple-choice question not unlike those featured on ''Series/{{Greed}}''. Each question has a series of answers corresponding with the number of wires on the bomb, with all but one of them correct. One at a time, the contestant must cut the wires that correspond to correct answers, while leaving intact the wire corresponding to the wrong answer. To add suspense and difficulty, [[TimeBomb the bomb is also on a timer]] (30 seconds for earlier questions with four choices, with ten seconds being added per extra wire in later rounds). Each time a wire is cut, the timer stops and an ominous voice counts down from three. If the contestant is correct, the voice says "Correct" and the timer immediately resumes running; if the contestant cuts the [[WrongWire wire to the wrong answer]] or time runs out, the bomb "explodes", spraying its contents (pizza sauce, gravy, guacamole, etc.) all over the contestant, the set, and a bank of select poncho-clad audience members seated in the "Splatter Zone" closest to the bomb. In addition, the money associated with that bomb is lost forever, and the player who attempted that question is eliminated. If the contestant cuts all the correct wires before time expires, the bomb is declared defused and the money associated with that bomb is added to the team's bank.

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For each bomb, the team is shown a category and must decide which player will answer the question. Each player on a team must answer at least one of the questions. The chosen player is presented his or her bomb with multiple wires, then given a multiple-choice question not unlike those featured on ''Series/{{Greed}}''. Each question has a series of answers corresponding with the number of wires on the bomb, with all but one of them correct. One at a time, the contestant must cut the wires that correspond to correct answers, while leaving intact the wire corresponding to the wrong answer. To add suspense and difficulty, [[TimeBomb the bomb is also on a timer]] (30 seconds for earlier questions with four choices, with ten seconds being added per extra wire in later rounds). Each time a wire is cut, the timer stops and an ominous voice counts down from three. If the contestant is correct, the voice says "Correct" and the timer immediately resumes running; if the contestant cuts the [[WrongWire [[WireDilemma wire to the wrong answer]] or time runs out, the bomb "explodes", spraying its contents (pizza sauce, gravy, guacamole, etc.) all over the contestant, the set, and a bank of select poncho-clad audience members seated in the "Splatter Zone" closest to the bomb. In addition, the money associated with that bomb is lost forever, and the player who attempted that question is eliminated. If the contestant cuts all the correct wires before time expires, the bomb is declared defused and the money associated with that bomb is added to the team's bank.



* WireDilemma: The entire premise. The WrongWire represents the lone wrong answer.

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* WireDilemma: The entire premise. The WrongWire wrong wire represents the lone wrong answer.

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** [[EliminationCatchphrase "You blew it!]] It's the ''(insert food item here)'' bomb!" (after an explosion, naturally)

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** [[EliminationCatchphrase "You "Talk it out!"
** "[[EliminationCatchphrase You
blew it!]] It's the ''(insert food item here)'' bomb!" (after an explosion, naturally)
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* BlatantLies: One clip on the show's website is titled "Perfect Game", in which the contestant is on the $50,000 bomb with nobody eliminated up to that point. [[spoiler:With one correct answer remaining on a relatively easy question about Monopoly, she guesses incorrectly. Made twice as painful when they win the Mega Money Bomb as they [[NegatedMomentOfAwesome would've won the full $500,000]] had she not made the mistake.]]

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* BlatantLies: One clip on the show's website is titled "Perfect Game", in which the contestant is was on the $50,000 bomb with nobody eliminated up to that point. [[spoiler:With one correct answer remaining on a relatively easy question about Monopoly, she guesses guessed incorrectly. Made twice as painful when they win won the Mega Money Bomb as they [[NegatedMomentOfAwesome would've won the full $500,000]] had she not made the mistake.]]



* NegatedMomentOfAwesome: One episode features a team that makes it all the way to the final bomb with no eliminations. The $50,000 question is relatively easy - name the tokens in a standard Monopoly set. With one correct answer remaining, she guesses incorrectly. The team proceeds to take the Mega Money Bomb, but had she not made the one mistake at the very end of the main game, they would have been the first team to walk away with the full $500,000.

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* NegatedMomentOfAwesome: One episode features a team that makes made it all the way to the final bomb with no eliminations. The $50,000 question is relatively easy - name the tokens in a standard Monopoly set. With one correct answer remaining, she guesses guessed incorrectly. The team proceeds proceeded to take the Mega Money Bomb, but had she not made the one mistake at the very end of the main game, they would have been the first team to walk away with the full $500,000.
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{{Creator/Fox}} GameShow that premiered in June 2015. Its premise, imported from Israel, involves teams of three contestants answering questions by [[WireDilemma cutting wires]] on a TimeBomb in hopes of winning money and avoiding getting CoveredInGunge. Comedian Tom Papa hosts.

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{{Creator/Fox}} {{Creator/FOX}} GameShow that premiered in June 2015. Its premise, imported from Israel, involves teams of three contestants answering questions by [[WireDilemma cutting wires]] on a TimeBomb in hopes of winning money and avoiding getting CoveredInGunge. Comedian Tom Papa hosts.
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* Personnel:
** GameShowHost: Tom Papa.
** StudioAudience
* LosingHorns: Type B, after a bomb has been detonated.
* ProgressiveJackpot: Present in the Spanish version; theirs features two teams with the winner going to the Money Bomb. If it isn't defused, €5,000 is added to the jackpot and the winning team returns to play again the next day.
* WhoWantsToBeWhoWantsToBeAMillionaire: Downplayed - there's a dark, ominous set, multiple-choice questions, and a money tree, but there are no {{Lifelines}} present and padding is minimized.
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* LosingHorns: Type B, after a bomb has been detonated.


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* ProgressiveJackpot: Present in the Spanish version; theirs features two teams with the winner going to the Money Bomb. If it isn't defused, €5,000 is added to the jackpot and the winning team returns to play again the next day.


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* WhoWantsToBeWhoWantsToBeAMillionaire: Downplayed - there's a dark, ominous set, multiple-choice questions, and a money tree, but there are no {{Lifelines}} present and padding is minimized.
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* AdvertisingByAssociation: The show was being advertised as "from the creators of ''Series/{{Wipeout|2008}}''."
* AllOrNothing: Until the Mega Money Bomb; if all three players are eliminated, they leave with nothing. Averted with the Mega Money Bomb as players reaching this level of the game are guaranteed to go home with at least half their winnings.
* BonusRound: The Mega Money Bomb, although it is optional and losing cuts your winnings in half.
* ConfettiDrop: Of sorts, when a team successfully defuses the Mega Money Bomb; money is shot from the floor.
* CoveredInGunge: The result of setting off the bomb by answering incorrectly.

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* AdvertisingByAssociation: The show was being advertised as "from the creators of ''Series/{{Wipeout|2008}}''."
* AllOrNothing: Until the Mega Money Bomb; if all three players are eliminated, they leave with nothing. Averted with the Mega Money Bomb as players reaching this level of the game are guaranteed to go home with at least half their winnings.
* BonusRound: The Mega Money Bomb, although it is optional and losing cuts your winnings in half.
* ConfettiDrop: Of sorts, when a team successfully defuses the Mega Money Bomb; money is shot from the floor.
* CoveredInGunge: The result of setting off the bomb by answering incorrectly.






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!!TropesThatGoBoom !! Tropes in use include:
* AdvertisingByAssociation: The show was being advertised as "from the creators of ''Series/{{Wipeout|2008}}''."
* AllOrNothing: Until the Mega Money Bomb; if all three players are eliminated, they leave with nothing. Averted with the Mega Money Bomb as players reaching this level of the game are guaranteed to go home with at least half their winnings.
* AmazingTechnicolorBattlefield: The background is a huge LED wall capable of displaying images, the countdown, dollar amounts, and simulated gunge after an explosion; the standard background is an effect of enormous tiles
that are present include:pulse and throb to create suspense (blue during the first three questions, red afterwards).
* BlatantLies: One clip on the show's website is titled "Perfect Game", in which the contestant is on the $50,000 bomb with nobody eliminated up to that point. [[spoiler:With one correct answer remaining on a relatively easy question about Monopoly, she guesses incorrectly. Made twice as painful when they win the Mega Money Bomb as they [[NegatedMomentOfAwesome would've won the full $500,000]] had she not made the mistake.]]
* BonusRound: The Mega Money Bomb, although it is optional and losing cuts your winnings in half.



* IncrediblyObviousBomb: Complete with a huge timer, beeping noises, and the fact that it's half your size in the middle of the studio.
* SplashDamage: Perhaps even more literal than its normal meaning. The host and the poncho-wearing audience members in the Splatter Zone are also in the line of fire when the bombs detonate.
* TimeBomb: If the clock (complete with a large red digital readout) attached to the bomb hits zero, you're a goner.
* WireDilemma: The entire premise. The WrongWire represents the lone wrong answer.
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* AmazingTechnicolorBattlefield: The background is a huge LED wall capable of displaying images, the countdown, dollar amounts, and simulated gunge after an explosion; the standard background is an effect of enormous tiles that pulse and throb to create suspense (blue during the first three questions, red afterwards).
* BlatantLies: One clip on the show's website is titled "Perfect Game", in which the contestant is on the $50,000 bomb with nobody eliminated up to that point. [[spoiler:With one correct answer remaining on a relatively easy question about Monopoly, she guesses incorrectly. Made twice as painful when they win the Mega Money Bomb as they [[NegatedMomentOfAwesome would've won the full $500,000]] had she not made the mistake.]]


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* ConfettiDrop: Of sorts, when a team successfully defuses the Mega Money Bomb; money is shot from the floor.
* CoveredInGunge: The result of setting off the bomb by answering incorrectly.


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* IncrediblyObviousBomb: Complete with a huge timer, beeping noises, and the fact that it's half your size in the middle of the studio.


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* SplashDamage: Perhaps even more literal than its normal meaning. The host and the poncho-wearing audience members in the Splatter Zone are also in the line of fire when the bombs detonate.


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* TimeBomb: If the clock (complete with a large red digital readout) attached to the bomb hits zero, you're a goner.


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* WireDilemma: The entire premise. The WrongWire represents the lone wrong answer.
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If all three players on a team are eliminated, they [[AllOrNothing leave empty-handed]]. However, if at least one player remains in the game after six bombs have been played, the entire team (including previously eliminated contestants) has the chance to play the Mega Money Bomb and answer one last question, which has a 90 second time limit and ten wires - seven correct answers, and three wrong answers. If the team is successful, their final bank is quadrupled (for a possible maximum grand prize of $500,000); however, if they are incorrect at any point, the bomb explodes and their bank is halved. A team may quit with what they have in lieu of attempting the Mega Money Bomb.

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If all three players on a team are eliminated, they [[AllOrNothing leave empty-handed]]. However, if at least one player remains in the game after six bombs have been played, the entire team (including previously eliminated contestants) has the chance to play the Mega Money Bomb and answer one last question, which has a 90 second 90-second time limit and ten wires - seven correct answers, and three wrong answers. If the team is successful, their final bank is quadrupled (for a possible maximum grand prize of $500,000); however, if they are incorrect at any point, the bomb explodes and their bank is halved. A team may quit with what they have in lieu of attempting the Mega Money Bomb.
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* NegatedMomentOfAwesome: One episode features a team that makes it all the way to the final bomb with no eliminations. The $50,000 question is relatively easy - name the tokens in a standard Monopoly set. With one correct answer remaining, she guesses incorrectly. The team proceeds to take the Mega Money Bomb, but had she not made the one mistake at the very end of the main game, they would have been the first team to walk away with the full $500,000.

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