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Post by tlc38tlc38 on Feb 6, 2017 20:48:21 GMT -5
$1,000 Toss-Up: THINGS
L U X U R Y
S E A _ S
Leslie solves LUXURY SEATS.
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CONTESTANTS:
Najja Wells: She's from Palmdale, CA. Underwriting technical assistant. Loves horseback riding, dancing, and is a food enthusiast.
Carl Ballou: He's from Rogers, AR. Married. Server & bartender. Likes ballroom dancing, playing bridge, and barn dances.
Leslie Barham: She's from Monmouth, NJ. Recently engaged lawyer.
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$2,000 Toss-Up: PERSON
_ _ _ E R T / I N
T _ _ / F I _ L D
Carl solves EXPERT IN THE FIELD.
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Prize on the wheel: Wedge is labeled "WHEEL OF FORTUNE SLOTS". Worth $10,000 cash.
Gift Tag on the wheel: $1,000 cash courtesy of Bicycle Playing Cards.
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Round 1: WHAT ARE YOU DOING?
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Carl: 1 T on $600, 1 N on $600, Buys 4 I's, Buys 2 E's, Buys 2 A's, 1 G on $650, 2 S's on $500-GIFT TAG, 2 V's on $500 next to $650, 4 L's on $500 next to $650.
L I V I N G / A
L A V I S _
L I _ E S T _ L E
Carl solves LIVING A LAVISH LIFESTYLE for $5,100 & $1,000 GIFT TAG.
Najja: $0
Carl: $8,100
Leslie: $1,000
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Round 2: CROSSWORD CLUE: APPLE "BLANK" (Mystery Round)
Leslie: No L on $600.
[NULL CYCLE] Najja: 1 C on $600, Buys 1 A, 6 R's on $500-1/2 CAR next to $550, Buys 3 E's, Buys 1 I, No D on $650.
Carl: 3 T's on $600, Buys 1 O, Buys 1 U, 1 N on MYSTERY next to $700---He doesn't flip it over but we see at home it was $10,000.
Carl solves CART TURNOVER TREE FRITTER for $2,300.
Najja: $0
Carl: $10,400
Leslie: $1,000
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Round 3: PHRASE (Prize Puzzle/Express Round)
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Najja: 2 R's on $550, Buys 3 E's, Buys 1 A, 2 T's on $500 next to $800, 1 D on $650, Buys 1 I, 1 O on FREE PLAY, 1 N on $500-WILD CARD, 1 S on $550, 1 P on $500 next to $800, 1 L on $600.
I / _ E E L
T R A N S P O R T E D
Najja solves I FEEL TRANSPORTED for $4,150 and a trip to Punta Cana valued at $6,550.
Najja: $10,700 + WILD CARD
Carl: $10,400
Leslie: $1,000
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$3,000 Toss-Up: SHOW BIZ
B _ _ K U P
_ A _ C _ R S
Leslie solves BACKUP DANCERS.
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Round 4: RHYME TIME
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Leslie: 2 T's on $600, Buys 1 A, LOSE A TURN.
Najja: 1 N on $500 next to $650, Buys 1 I, No S on $650.
Carl: 1 R on $600, BANKRUPT next to $600.
Leslie: Buys 3 O's, Buys 1 U, 1 Y on $900.
A / _ O _ _ _ T / I N
Y O U R / _ O _ _ _ T
FINAL SPIN: $600
Leslie: 1 L
A / L O _ _ _ T / I N
Y O U R / _ O _ _ _ T
Leslie solves A LOCKET IN YOUR POCKET for $2,950.
FINAL SCORES: Najja: $10,700 + WILD CARD
Carl: $10,400
Leslie: $6,950
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$100,000 BONUS ROUND
Najja spins the bonus wheel and lands on the S in AMERICA'S.
AMERICA'S*GAME**SPIN&WIN***
The category is SHOW BIZ.
RSTLNE gives us this:
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Picks: G D M O
WILD CARD Pick: C
_ _ D _ T _ O N _ N G
Najja fails to solve AUDITIONING. She won't be driving home the Audi A3.
TOTAL WINNINGS: $10,700!
____________________________________ $5K EVERY DAY SPIN ID: VC1915320
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Post by tlc38tlc38 on Feb 6, 2017 20:49:55 GMT -5
TU1 was tough.
They're on a roll with the RHYME TIME puzzles.
BR was easy. That should've been solved especially with those letter picks.
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Post by tenpoundhammer on Feb 6, 2017 20:53:17 GMT -5
I was completely stumped on TU1. Just couldn't make anything out of SEA_S that fit with LUXURY. TU3 was begging for a BACKUP SINGERS misfire. It looked like there was a null before the C in R2. MarioGS, any idea? BR seemed set up for a win, so I'm surprised she wasn't even close.
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Post by finalspin on Feb 6, 2017 20:56:44 GMT -5
Since going on and on about what Vanna's wearing is unnecessary, I'll just say it was beautiful and leave it at that. R1 reminded me of SAME LETTER. Though Crosswords are usually low on multiples, this one had 6 R's! Too bad they were unclaimed. R3 and R4 seemed random, and I thought R4 was A WOCKET IN YOUR POCKET when the T's came up. The BR was a Lunareon (all consonants showing) and I RSTLNE'd it, but the starts-with-a-vowel trap left it unsolved. Rare that Show Biz is used in the BR, and one-worders aren't used often either. And the name of the car was literally in the puzzle...
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Post by WayoshiM on Feb 6, 2017 20:59:53 GMT -5
A godawful non-risk on mystery decided this game... pretty unusual.
She gets both consonants, has a very specific category, and she still was silent... am I wrong in thinking that should have been easily solved still despite the bad vowel?
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Post by tlc38tlc38 on Feb 6, 2017 22:06:33 GMT -5
They've should've combined TU1 and R1 and made a SAME LETTER puzzle: LUXURIOUS LAVISH LIFESTYLE
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Post by mechamind on Feb 6, 2017 22:18:31 GMT -5
I FEEL TRANSPORTED got a lot more Google hits than I thought! Now it did omit the "I" from the results, but still.
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Post by MarioGS on Feb 6, 2017 22:53:03 GMT -5
TPIR: "For our last Big Money Week, we played Hole in One, 1/2 Off and Hot Seat for $100,000, Cliff Hangers for $250,000, and Plinko for $1,000,000. What are you guys doing for your Big Money Week this year, Wheel of Fortune? :shifty: " WOF:
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Post by tlc38tlc38 on Feb 6, 2017 23:04:57 GMT -5
^I think "Big Money" Week is more or less just a tribute to the days when EVERY contestant said "Big money!" EVERY TIME they spun the wheel.
I do like the set colors and the coin stacks by the puzzle board.
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Post by MarioGS on Feb 6, 2017 23:15:33 GMT -5
^ Nah. It was usually a week of experimenting with higher dollar values in the main game and/or Bonus Rounds, sometimes as consideration for the next season, or sometimes the theme would be combined with a Vegas theme, usually being taped there. Their last higher-money experiment in 2012 may have backfired, but it shouldn't have meant abandoning the experiments completely until a shameful comeback last season. I say they should just let Price keep what they stole. And we all know that it just means using the names of the people on money on Toss-Up puzzles now.
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Post by eybyon on Feb 7, 2017 0:31:34 GMT -5
^ But what about the $10K Wheel Slots prize? And the number of multiples we had, particularly the 6 Rs in R2? Is it fair to at least say they ever so slightly increased the possibility for big money to be won? OK, maybe not. 😛 I'll settle for Carl saying BIG MONEY several times and for Pat's priceless zinger to him about not ever needing to tell him to speak up. EDIT: ...and for the kid in the neon green jacket too. He's my hero!
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Post by genius2751 on Feb 7, 2017 1:03:55 GMT -5
This was a pretty decent start to a hopefully big week.
Just when it looked like Carl would run away with this game, Najja takes over by just $300 with that Prize Puzzle! Shows that one round is all it takes. Kudos to Leslie for her late rally. If only Carl flipped that Mystery Wedge...
But sometimes, one-round wins aren't always good news. Perhaps Najja got nervous in the BR or that the puzzle started with a vowel got her, but I'm surprised she didn't solve it.
Speaking of the puzzles, I thought TU1 was DOLLAR SIGNS. (LUXURY SEATS? No wonder it was almost a stumper...) And the Prize Puzzle is a nice short phrase that basically means you feel ecstatic or excited.
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Post by WarioSajak on Feb 7, 2017 1:24:56 GMT -5
Their last higher-money experiment in 2012 may have backfired, it shouldn't have meant abandoning the experiments completely until a shameful comeback last season. This is just a theory on my part, but Wheel/Sony may have gutted the purpose of Big Money Week because they think the term alone will draw eyeballs without having to spend/risk extra money to justify the name. I FEEL TRANSPORTED got a lot more Google hits than I thought! Now it did omit the "I" from the results, but still. Did a search myself because I was curious to see what would turn up. Not only was "I" not omitted (though that could be because I'm using a mobile device, not sure on that), but a couple results on the first page were an excerpt from some book series called Under the Billionaire's Domination. The genre of said books? "Erotic romance". Yes, really.
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Post by tlc38tlc38 on Feb 7, 2017 10:31:39 GMT -5
Pat comments about the RHYME TIME puzzle: "That's the best puzzle since "THE NURSE IN YOUR PURSE".
Harry says, "Oh crap, we're gonna have to find another puzzle for tomorrow's show. Pat just spoiled it."
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Post by MarioGS on Feb 7, 2017 14:50:57 GMT -5
A null cycle was cut after the first turn of R2. Go to 1:29: vid.me/e/NKyYNajja was about to hit the Bankrupt, so Carl probably followed with a Lose a Turn and then Leslie either with a Bankrupt near $3500 or a dud S. Disappointed that puzzle didn't have an Apple product in the mix. IPHONE partially filled would have been a huge stumper for many, which I'm sure they would have appreciated.
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