Post by mechamind on May 29, 2022 11:21:02 GMT -5
Airdate: July 9, 2003
Today's contestants:
Cecille Linjup (?)
Tony Brown (returning with $5,758 in prizes)
Mike Chock
The top-dollar value on the Wheel is 750, and here's our first puzzle.
Let's go for a much bigger prize in the Mystery Round! There are two spaces, and one has a BANKRUPT, while the other has a 6-day holiday at the Marriott Singapore Hotel!
The top-dollar value is increased to 1,500, because Tony would like a bigger fortune.
More letters to be revealed in our next round, and Mike wants to try!
The top-dollar value is now 2,500, and guess who starts this round?
RRRIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINNNNGGGG!
Okay, so we revealed something. Rob still has to give the Wheel a spin, and consonants are worth 385.
Tony: P (DUD!)
Mike: N (x2) (385)
Cecille: G (385)
Tony: L (680)
Mike: W (770)
BONUS ROUND:
Cecille might not need any lessons in playing this game. She has a good shot at one of these prizes:
Glass and diningware collection
Dream Whitsunday cruise
Franke stainless steel oven package ($3,516)
Landmark Resort Sunshine Coast holiday ($3,692)
Renault Clio Expression ($22,500)
With 4,070, Cecille should be okay with four consonants and a vowel. The Golden Wheel spins, and lands on...
Opray Art Healesville oil pastel collection ($4,000)
What will she say about this puzzle?
Australia's favourite game, Wheel of Fortune!
It's also the home viewer $100,000 Cash Call Competition!
Today's contestants:
Cecille Linjup (?)
Tony Brown (returning with $5,758 in prizes)
Mike Chock
The top-dollar value on the Wheel is 750, and here's our first puzzle.
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PHRASE |
CECILLE | Tony | Mike |
120: N 250: R 110: S 750: T Free Spin! 150: L (x2) 130: M Solve: Correct! | ||
1,510 |
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PHRASE |
Perfection! Cecille solves A SMALL FORTUNE.
And it's a small prize to get her started. Cecille may pick a cosmetics collection, a Weber kettle BBQ, or a music DVD package.
Cecille picks the Kettle BBQ.
Cecille (FS) | Tony | Mike |
1,510 | ||
Kettle BBQ |
Let's go for a much bigger prize in the Mystery Round! There are two spaces, and one has a BANKRUPT, while the other has a 6-day holiday at the Marriott Singapore Hotel!
The top-dollar value is increased to 1,500, because Tony would like a bigger fortune.
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CLUE |
Cecille (FS) | TONY | Mike |
230: R (x2) 310: T (x4) 430: H (x2) 310: S 430: M -50: E (x4) 230: L (x2) Lucky L! 230: N (x2) Solve: Correct! | ||
2,350 |
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CLUE |
Double perfection! Tony solves NUMBER OF LETTERS IN THE ALPHABET. Someone who masters this game should easily score 200 by answering this clue.
He proves he's a master by answering twenty-six.
He wasn't going to let go of the next prize, whatever it was. Now we know it's a Zepter International coffee service, an Echo brush cutter, or a children's bed.
Tony takes the brush cutter for his mother. John laughs while reading about the prize!
Cecille (FS) | Tony | Mike |
1,510 | 2,550 | |
Kettle BBQ | Brush cutter |
More letters to be revealed in our next round, and Mike wants to try!
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STAR & ROLE |
Cecille (FS) | Tony | MIKE |
375: H (x2) Lucky H! 385: R (x4) 230: P BANKRUPT! (1,365) | ||
145: V 430: S 385: T (x2) 430: C (x2) -50: E (x5) -50: I 500: N Solve: Correct! | ||
1,790 |
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STAR & ROLE |
Cecille solves CHRISTOPHER REEVE CLARK KENT.
She feels like a hero for another round, but now it's time to look "normal" in front of an Australian Fine China pottery collection, a Quicken software package, and a Prima kitchen appliance set.
Cecille wants the appliances.
Cecille (FS) | Tony | Mike |
3,300 | 2,550 | |
Kettle BBQ Appliances | Brush cutter |
The top-dollar value is now 2,500, and guess who starts this round?
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THING |
CECILLE (FS) | Tony | Mike |
640: R (DUD!) (Free Spin used) 375: T (DUD!) | 295: M (x2) | |
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THING |
RRRIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINNNNGGGG!
Okay, so we revealed something. Rob still has to give the Wheel a spin, and consonants are worth 385.
Tony: P (DUD!)
Mike: N (x2) (385)
Cecille: G (385)
Tony: L (680)
Mike: W (770)
Cecille: S (x4) (770)
Only vowels left!
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THING |
Cecille solves SWIMMING LESSONS.
Sometimes, things just go your way. Cecille will celebrate her win with a cookware and sink package, a Fitness Generation treadmill, or a sportswear and eyewear package (skis not included).
Cecille now has a treadmill.
Cecille | Tony | Mike |
4,070 | 3,230 | 770 |
Kettle BBQ Appliances Treadmill | Brush cutter |
Sometimes, things don't go your way, as Mike found out. He and Tony each receive a Vivitar Vivicam 10 camera and Parker pens as a consolation prize.
Tony still leaves with a good number of prizes.
BONUS ROUND:
Cecille might not need any lessons in playing this game. She has a good shot at one of these prizes:
Glass and diningware collection
Dream Whitsunday cruise
Franke stainless steel oven package ($3,516)
Landmark Resort Sunshine Coast holiday ($3,692)
Renault Clio Expression ($22,500)
We are even offering a $13,700 cash Jackpot with the car!
With 4,070, Cecille should be okay with four consonants and a vowel. The Golden Wheel spins, and lands on...
Opray Art Healesville oil pastel collection ($4,000)
What will she say about this puzzle?
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SAYING |
She calls her letters in a different order as RLENT. ("Relent, nearly.")
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SAYING |
She says "a something something", and she does not solve A HAIR'S BREADTH. She's never heard that before, and neither has Rob. Cecille still gets to play again tomorrow!