You don’t have to answer trivia questions or solve word puzzles, but simply know how people think. The game today is almost identical to the one that was first played back in the ’70s - two families of five compete to guess the most popular answers to surveys posed to 100 Americans. ![]() However, not every game show puts this much pressure on its contestants, and "Family Feud" has been one of the most lighthearted game shows around since its premiere in 1976. The lights are on you, everyone in the audience is watching, and you have to answer some obscure trivia questions or guess the prices of grocery items. ![]() Being a contestant on a game show can be a nerve-wracking experience.
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