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Gold Rush   Macromedia Flash Add to My TV  Watch Now
Gold Rush, which is hosted by Entertainment Tonight Co-Anchor Mark Steines, asked players to answer a series of pop culture challenges using clues scattered throughout the world of media and pop culture – in CBS Television Network programming, popular magazines and on AOL.com – to select winners in preliminary rounds of play. The first three players in each of Gold Rush's first 12 rounds to answer the questions correctly were whisked away to cities across the U.S. to compete in fast-paced, pop culture trivia battles for $100,000 in gold. In the game's finale, the first 12 winners will fly to Los Angeles, along with 6 new "wild card" contestants, to vie for $1 million in gold.

Since its debut on September 13, the seven-week interactive game from AOL and Mark Burnett, where players have literally turned their pop culture know-how into gold, has captivated nearly 10 million participants on the Web. Now, fans will be able to concurrently watch Gold Rush's finale action unfold - on both their television and computer screens - over the course of four evenings, beginning November 6. The game's 18 finalists will be whittled down to 3 over the course of the finale's first three days (November 6, 7 and 8), with one lucky player taking home the $1 million grand prize on November 9.
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