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A game show for New York City. Hosts Chris Carlin and Julie Alexandria (later Panos, then Amber Wilson and Dan Scachner, followed by current hosts Don Jamieson and Mayleen Ramey) go around New York asking questions pertaining to New York Sports. There are three rounds: $10, $20, and $100. The player can walk away with their earned money at any time, but if they keep going and get a question wrong, the money must be returned. Other segments include:

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  • Beer Money (NY)
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  • A game show for New York City. Hosts Chris Carlin and Julie Alexandria (later Panos, then Amber Wilson and Dan Scachner, followed by current hosts Don Jamieson and Mayleen Ramey) go around New York asking questions pertaining to New York Sports. There are three rounds: $10, $20, and $100. The player can walk away with their earned money at any time, but if they keep going and get a question wrong, the money must be returned. Other segments include:
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  • A game show for New York City. Hosts Chris Carlin and Julie Alexandria (later Panos, then Amber Wilson and Dan Scachner, followed by current hosts Don Jamieson and Mayleen Ramey) go around New York asking questions pertaining to New York Sports. There are three rounds: $10, $20, and $100. The player can walk away with their earned money at any time, but if they keep going and get a question wrong, the money must be returned. Other segments include: * Beer Run: In this segment the host gives the contestant a question with multiple answers. The contestant has 30 seconds to give as many answers as possible, earning $10 for each correct answer. * Magic Number: The host gives the contestant a number. The contestant is then asked a series of numeric questions and have to guess if the answer is above or below the magic number, earning $10 for each correct answer. * Beers Batted In: The host gets four contestants. One of them gets a question, if they get it right they go to first base. This repeats for the next two contestants. If all four contestants can correctly answer their questions, it is a grand slam, like in baseball, and they divide $160.
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