Draft:The Perfect Line

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Draft:The Perfect Line

The Perfect Line is an American game show which airs on The Game Show Network and The CW, hosted by Deborah Norville. Questions are themed around putting items in order. As an example of the format in the first several rounds, contestants may be asked to rank several letters of the alphabet by frequency of usage in the English language. The first contestant would be given the letter 'T' and its frequency of usage. The second contestant would be asked to place another letter such as 'F' to the left or right of 'T' on the line, where a rightward position indicates greater usage. The third and fourth contestants would have the option of placing other letters on the left, right, or between letters.[1]

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