Win big from your couch? 'Let's Ask America' offers unique game show spin

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Posted: 09/17/2012

Love a good game show? You won't want to miss a first-of-its-kind competition that features contestants vying for big prizes from the comfort of their own homes.

"Let's Ask America" launches on Monday, Sept. 17 at 7:30 p.m. on WFTS with host Kevin Pereira at the helm.

The game is simple; it polls America about fun and irreverent topics to find out what people are thinking (e.g. Which of these shows did a group of bikers say they'd choose to watch for an entire year? a) "Dr. Phil," b) "Days of Our Lives," c) "The View". Then, all the contestants have to do is correctly predict the answer.)

The prize money increases with each question. There are three rounds and at the end of each round, the contestant with the lowest cash total is eliminated from the game.

In the final round, the last remaining contestant can wager all or part of their winnings on the big "question of the day."

The best part? The contestants are all competing for thousands of dollars via webcam from their own homes!

Interested in being part of the show? Get more information about "Let's Ask America" and apply to be a contestant online at http://www.letsaskamerica.tv .

Follow the show on Facebook and Twitter .

Copyright 2012 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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