First some background. I'm going to be hosting a Broadway trivia event at my community theater on March 29th.
http://www.riverwalktheatre.com They think we're playing an original game, but what I've done is adapted the children's game show
Runaround from the early seventies. For those who don't know, the game featured multiple choice questions, and players physically moved and stood on one of three platforms representing their answer.
In that game, one wrong answer and you were out for the round. I want to play it so that everybody gets one mistake forgiven. I thought the easiest way to do that would be to give everybody what essentially amounted to an "insurance marker" at the start of the round, which a player would have to relinquish when he or she makes a mistake. That could be something as simple as a poker chip, and that's exactly what I'll use unless one of you geniuses can think of something more interesting (especially something larger) which is just as easy to get in reasonably large quantity (50 or 60) at a fairly small cost.
I am open to suggestions.