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Name the most popular name for a pet dog in the UK.
: "We asked 100 people: Have you ever taken a towel from a hotel as a 'souvenir'?" (Commonly used in similar survey-style games). Modern Resources for Game Nights
In the UK game show , contestants play "higher or lower" with a deck of cards, but they only earn the right to play by answering survey questions. These questions are based on polls of 100 people from specific groups (e.g., 100 dentists, 100 married couples, or 100 taxi drivers). How the "We Asked 100 People" Questions Work
We asked 100 tea drinkers: "Do you put the milk in the cup before the tea bag and water?" The Result: 14
Name the most popular name for a pet dog in the UK.
: "We asked 100 people: Have you ever taken a towel from a hotel as a 'souvenir'?" (Commonly used in similar survey-style games). Modern Resources for Game Nights
In the UK game show , contestants play "higher or lower" with a deck of cards, but they only earn the right to play by answering survey questions. These questions are based on polls of 100 people from specific groups (e.g., 100 dentists, 100 married couples, or 100 taxi drivers). How the "We Asked 100 People" Questions Work
We asked 100 tea drinkers: "Do you put the milk in the cup before the tea bag and water?" The Result: 14