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Host: Eugene Reyes
Announcer: Greg Brobeck
Gametime: Friday nights at 8:00
Gameplay:
It's more than net Password, it's net Password Plus!  Two celeb/civilian teams compete in this game mirroring the 1979-82 NBC hit game show hosted by Allen Ludden, Bill Cullen, and Tom Kennedy.  In each round a maximum of 5 passwords are played.  Players give one word clues to get their partners to say the password.  When guessed right, the word goes up on the puzzle board.  The words in a round all have a common bond.  They all relate to a specific person, place, or thing.  After the password is guessed correctly, the player who guessed correctly takes a stab at what the puzzle is.  The round ends when a puzzle is guessed correctly or if no one gets it at all.  Point values go as follows.  Rounds 1 is worth $1000, round 2 is worth $2000, round 3 is worth $3000, and round 4 is worth $4000.  The first to $5000 wins the game and the right to play Alphabetics.

In Alphabetics, one player gives clues, one at a time, to ten passwords in a range of 10 letters in the alphabet.  There is no time limit, but rather a limit of clues per password.  No more than 3 clues per password are allowed.  You are allowed to pass and come back.  Get them all and you get a jackpot that starts at $25,000 and goes up by $5,000 each time until won.

Interesting notes in YIM Password Plus:
Unlike its sister show Super Password, opposites are not allowed as clues on Password Plus.

For more, we invite you to check out the official YIM Password Plus page that Eugene Reyes himself hosts by clicking
here.
Host: Eugene Reyes
Announcer: Greg Brobeck
Gametime: Friday nights at 8:00
Gameplay:
It's more than net Password, it's net Password Plus!  Two celeb/civilian teams compete in this game mirroring the 1979-82 NBC hit game show hosted by Allen Ludden, Bill Cullen, and Tom Kennedy.  In each round a maximum of 5 passwords are played.  Players give one word clues to get their partners to say the password.  When guessed right, the word goes up on the puzzle board.  The words in a round all have a common bond.  They all relate to a specific person, place, or thing.  After the password is guessed correctly, the player who guessed correctly takes a stab at what the puzzle is.  The round ends when a puzzle is guessed correctly or if no one gets it at all.  Point values go as follows.  Rounds 1 is worth $1000, round 2 is worth $2000, round 3 is worth $3000, and round 4 is worth $4000.  The first to $5000 wins the game and the right to play Alphabetics.

In Alphabetics, one player gives clues, one at a time, to ten passwords in a range of 10 letters in the alphabet.  There is no time limit, but rather a limit of clues per password.  No more than 3 clues per password are allowed.  You are allowed to pass and come back.  Get them all and you get a jackpot that starts at $25,000 and goes up by $5,000 each time until won.

Interesting notes in YIM Password Plus:
Unlike its sister show Super Password, opposites are not allowed as clues on Password Plus.

For more, we invite you to check out the official YIM Password Plus page that Eugene Reyes himself hosts by clicking
here.
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