Clearance Sale
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Clearance Sale is a pricing game on the American television game show, The Price Is Right. Debuting on the Season 27 premiere on September 22, 1998, it is played for three prizes, usually valued between $500 and $3,000. The game was created by producer Roger Dobkowitz. [1]
[edit] Gameplay
The contestant is given three price tags, each with "sale" prices on them, to place on each of the prizes. The idea was to place a specific tag on a prize whose actual retail price was higher than the "sale" tag.
If each of the tags are placed correctly (i.e., the actual retail price of a prize is higher than the "sale" price in all three instances), the contestant wins all three prizes. The game is set so each tag corresponds to just one prize.
Since the game is essentially won by ranking the prizes in order of price, the game is often seen as a carbon copy of Eazy az 1 2 3, which has the same goal.