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  1. If you answered incorrectly, you're out." – Ben Stein (upon a tiebreaker) " (cuckoo sounds) And that is the end of the First Round. (insert leading contestant) has (insert score) of Ben's Money, (insert second place contestant) has (insert score) of Ben's Money.

  2. Mar 19, 2024 · Jimmy: And whoever has the highest score at the end of this round, whether it be (Contestant #1) or (Contestant #2), gets to play against Ben one-on-one for $5,000.

  3. In the lead-in to Ben's turn at the Bonus Round, after being informed of the score he needed to beat, Ben would usually say, "I shall do my best," or "I take all challenges seriously."

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  5. After a contestant chooses a category, its value is revealed ($50, $100, or $150) and Stein asks a toss-up question open to all three contestants. Higher-valued categories are more difficult. If a contestant rings in and answers correctly, the question value is added to their score and deducted from Stein's bank.

  6. When it's Ben's turn, he has to beat Carolyn's score of 2 correct answers: Ben: I shall do my best. I take all challenges seriously. Jimmy: Yeah, wah wah wah. Due to a brief technical glitch at the start of the 7/1/98 episode, the $5,000 on the board briefly reads as "$50 0", causing a double take from Ben when he notices it.

  7. Win Ben Stein's Money: With Ben Stein, Jimmy Kimmel, Nancy M. Pimental, Sal Iacono. Contestants compete against each other and host Ben Stein for a chance to win money from Stein himself.

  8. If there was a tie, the player would win $1000 in addition to the money they've already earned. If the player wins, they get all $5000 of Ben Stein's money. Confetti Drop: If the contestant beat Ben, money fell from the ceiling. Double the Dollars: From $50-$150 per question in Round 1, to $200-$500 in Round 2.