Final Challenge
The previously determined "Top Dog" faces the five members of the "Dog Pound." A category is shown, like Music, Food and Drink, Movies, Business, Sports, Famous People, Politics, History, Animals, Fashion, Television, Celebrities, Education, Medicine, Video Games/Games, Geography, Transportation, Theater and more, and the Top Dog chooses a member of the Dog Pound to answer the question. Each contestant can be chosen only once, which means that once the Top Dog picks someone, they can't pick them again. If the Dog Pound member answers correctly, the Dog Pound earns a point; if not, the Top Dog scores it. The first side to score three points wins the game and $25,000 (split evenly among the five Dog Pound members if they win).
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