Post by mechamind on Mar 7, 2021 10:37:37 GMT -5
Airdate: April 7, 1998
Nice to "three the see" of you!
Carrie Lee: Grade 4 teacher, from Philadelphia, PA
Bobby Swango: Works for a transit line building subways (but he wouldn't ride on 'em), from Simi Valley, CA
Julie Briggs: Music teacher (whose husband is a P.E. teacher), from Glendale, AZ
Julie solves TOM & GREEN THUMB.
Julie solves TITANIC TIES RECORD WITH ## OSCAR NOMINATIONS for the pool table and cash prize. How about another number? A $2,000 bonus for filling in those pound signs!
She guesses 13, which is awfully close. It was 14 (the answer appears on both the board and the category strip).
What does Julie care about a two-digit number? She's got an even better number ahead with the $3,500 and Jackpot spaces!
Julie solves SIX FLUID OUNCES. So close to a Jackpot win...
Should we let someone else try to score? There's a $5,000 space on the Wheel to make it interesting.
DING DING! DING DING!
The last chance to score, and Pat will give the Wheel a Final Spin. Consonants are worth...BANKRUPT $500 a piece.
Bobby: S ($3,850)
Bobby finally scores with ROBERT BLAKE AS BARETTA.
BONUS ROUND:
RSTLNE gives her:
From Sony Pictures Studio, it's America's game! Welcome to Spring Break Week!
Pat seems to say something about a new category while walking out, and he confirms it before the interview.
Nice to "three the see" of you!
Carrie Lee: Grade 4 teacher, from Philadelphia, PA
Bobby Swango: Works for a transit line building subways (but he wouldn't ride on 'em), from Simi Valley, CA
Julie Briggs: Music teacher (whose husband is a P.E. teacher), from Glendale, AZ
The top-dollar value on the Wheel is $1,000. It's time for our contestants to bring in some new money.
Pat says that the next puzzle is in the new category.
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SAME NAME |
CARRIE | Bobby | Julie |
$600: T (x2) $400: H $500: S (DUD!) | $250: R SURPRISE: M (x2) -$250: O $250: J (DUD!) | $600: P (DUD!) |
$1,600 | + | |
$250: B -$250: U BANKRUPT! ($1,600) | $500: N $500: D (DUD!) | $600: G Only vowels left! Solve: Correct! |
$500+ | $600 |
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Julie solves TOM & GREEN THUMB.
Carrie | Bobby | Julie |
$600 |
We'll introduce a prize while we think about the category. Our prize is a Beach Manufacturing Dolphin solid oak pool table (labeled POOL TABLE) worth $4,435.
Just a few seconds more as we introduce the $2,500 and one-third $10,000 spaces...
...and here we go! The new category! It was either "Enzymes" or...
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FILL IN THE NUMBER |
Carrie | BOBBY | Julie |
Lose A Turn! | $10,000!: R (x3) $900: S (x3) -$250: E (x2) Pool Table: T (x5) -$250: I (x6) $300: H Free Spin: N (x4) $350: W -$250: A (x3) -$250: O (x4) $500: C (x3) Solve: Correct! | |
$3,850+ |
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FILL IN THE NUMBER |
Julie solves TITANIC TIES RECORD WITH ## OSCAR NOMINATIONS for the pool table and cash prize. How about another number? A $2,000 bonus for filling in those pound signs!
She guesses 13, which is awfully close. It was 14 (the answer appears on both the board and the category strip).
Carrie | Bobby | Julie (FS) |
$18,885 |
What does Julie care about a two-digit number? She's got an even better number ahead with the $3,500 and Jackpot spaces!
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THINGS |
Carrie | Bobby | JULIE (FS) |
$400: T (DUD!) | ||
$900: N $800: R (DUD!) | $450: S (x2) $450: M (DUD!) | $400: C $250: L $250: D -$250: E $900: F $700: X Only vowels left! Solve: Correct! |
$900 | $900 | $2,250 |
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THINGS |
Julie solves SIX FLUID OUNCES. So close to a Jackpot win...
Carrie | Bobby | Julie (FS) |
$21,135 |
Should we let someone else try to score? There's a $5,000 space on the Wheel to make it interesting.
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THE 70's |
CARRIE | Bobby | Julie (FS) |
$250: T (x3) BANKRUPT! ($750) | $400: R (x3) -$250: O $500: B (x3) $900: L | |
$3,350 |
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THE 70's |
DING DING! DING DING!
The last chance to score, and Pat will give the Wheel a Final Spin. Consonants are worth...
Bobby: S ($3,850)
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THE 70's |
Bobby finally scores with ROBERT BLAKE AS BARETTA.
Carrie | Bobby | Julie (...) |
$3,850 | $21,135 |
Julie would not let go of the Wheel, and that leaves Carrie with the nice parting gifts.
A spare Free Spin token wouldn't be much consolation.
BONUS ROUND:
Julie had a really good second round, and now she's in Bonus Land to play for one of...
Trip to Arizona plus convertible (over $24,000)
Trip to Florida plus boat (over $16,000)
Trip to Texas plus Jeep Wrangler SE 5-speed (over $21,000)
Trip to Panama City, Florida plus Yamaha GP760 Waverunners (over $18,000)
"The cash" ($25,000)
Julie takes a quick break, then she picks the L. Here comes her puzzle!
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THING |
RSTLNE gives her:
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THING |
Can she win more with DCMA?
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THING |
She guess ALAMANBLE, but does not solve FLAGPOLE...
...so she's not taking the Florida & boat. Julie's finishing with "only" $21,135, but she might be back on Friday.
In the post-game, Pat talks about how Charlie is the greatest announcer in television...in lieu of a raise.