Wired Contest: CASH CAB Giveaway!
Discovery’s Emmy winning hit CASH CAB begins syndication this month.

The funniest game show on TV, CASH CAB combines elements of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire, Family Feud and Candid Camera as taxi driver/comedian Ben Bailey picks up unsuspecting people hailing a cab and gives them a chance to win thousands.
In celebration of the show going into syndication, Allie is Wired is giving away prizes!
· $50 Visa Cash Card
· Cash Cab board game
Two (2) additional winners will receive:
· Cash Cab board game
TO ENTER: Tell us in the comments section below, what you love most about this show.
Please make sure you provide a valid email address, as this is how we will contact you. Winners will be selected at random on Tuesday, January 31, 2012 — You must be a United States citizen.

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The things I love most about Cash Cab are:
1. When the lights go on in the cab and people are shocked and terrified
2. Red Light Challeneges
3. When Ben makes jokes and faces after someone guesses completely wrong
4. When I know more answers than the particpant
:o)
i love when i know the answers – and when super confident people are WRONG!
I love how surprised all the contestants are.
I love the reactions of the individuals upon entering the cab!
I love when the rider risks all his money on the final round, and loses! The look on his face is to die for.That’s what you get for getting greedy, bitch!
I love ben
I love that BEN looks like Robert DeNiro in Taxi Driver! :) Serious!
i like the fact that i learn something new everyday, and i think Ben is awesome :)
I like the fact that Cash Cab combines the use of comedy and trivia.
My favorite part is when they lose and the have that look on their face like….is he seriously gonna kick me out?
Ben makes the show very interesting. I don’t think I would watch it if it were anyone else. I love it when the contestant seem to be able to answer the hard questions and miss the easy ones.