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Clearance Sale was a game where the contestant was shown three prizes. (Similar to Eazy as 1-2-3).

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  • Clearance Sale
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  • Clearance Sale was a game where the contestant was shown three prizes. (Similar to Eazy as 1-2-3).
  • The contestant was given three price tags, each with "sale" prices on them, to place on each of the prizes. To win the prizes, the contestant had to place each tag on a prize whose actual retail price is higher than price on the tag. The contestant won only if all three tags were placed correctly. As the game was essentially won by ranking the prizes in order of price, it was often seen as a duplication of Easy as 1 2 3, which has the same goal. However, in Clearance Sale the contestant was given additional information in the form of prices with which to anchor the values of the prizes.
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  • 1998-09-21(xsd:date)
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  • Next Premiered Pricing Game
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  • Big Doors
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  • Premiere Date
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  • 2009-01-06(xsd:date)
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  • Pricing Game Location
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  • Previous Premiered Pricing Game
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  • Clearance Sale
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  • Clearance Sale was a game where the contestant was shown three prizes. (Similar to Eazy as 1-2-3).
  • The contestant was given three price tags, each with "sale" prices on them, to place on each of the prizes. To win the prizes, the contestant had to place each tag on a prize whose actual retail price is higher than price on the tag. The contestant won only if all three tags were placed correctly. The price tags were always set up so that the sale price for the most expensive prize was higher than the actual price of the second most expensive prize, whose sale price was higher than the actual price of the least expensive prize; thus, there was only one placement of price tags which would result in a win. As the game was essentially won by ranking the prizes in order of price, it was often seen as a duplication of Easy as 1 2 3, which has the same goal. However, in Clearance Sale the contestant was given additional information in the form of prices with which to anchor the values of the prizes.
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