[quote name=\'adamjk\' date=\'Jul 15 2004, 03:40 PM\'] and add the number of players on an episode of Super Jeopardy, in the quarter and semi-final rounds.
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Two different numbers. Maybe I misinterpreted the question and this is intentional.
4. Divide the number of keys in the Hollywood Squares bonus round
Also two different numbers, depending on which incarnation of Squares you are talking about.
These puzzles might be more interesting if the resulting number were one that could also be explained in a GS context...that way, if someone flat doesn't know one of the answers, they can work backward to get it....for example, if you come up with 15, you might call it "number of players in the gallery on Jackpot" or "number of squares in the Classic Concentration bonus game". And your answer would be to translate the entire equation.
For example (and trying not to use any definitions that ruin your offerings):
(Number of columns needed to win Hit Man's Triple Crown) + (Panelists on Just Men) * (Number of additional celebrities introduced for second half of MGHSH) - (Number of members on a single team on Family Double Dare) = (Number of seconds it took Billy Crystal to set the record on Pyramid)
And the complete solution would be "3 + 7 * 3 - 4 = 26". And you'd know if you had it all right if the equation actually works out.
(Yeah, I know, it's linear and not algebraic. Sue me.)