Post by woffan9821 on Jun 20, 2022 17:58:03 GMT -5
From Sony Studios, it's America's Game!
WHEEL OF FORTUNE
EPISODE #2494
Here are today's contestants!
Chris Grant is from San Franscico, CA. He has a new baby, Christopher. He's a financial analyst involved in business planning. He also is good at juggling.
Diana Roberts is from Henderson, NV. She's been married to Don for twenty years. She does volunteer work for the American Cancer Society and Dalmatian Dreams. She's also a freelance nonfiction writer.
Barbara Starnes is from Barlett, IL. She won $30,660 in cash and prizes yesterday.
Diana is probably OPEN ALL NIGHT with $1,500.
Round 2 adds a LAS VEGAS trip to Treasure Island worth $3,100!
Chris solves THE GOOD HANDS PEOPLE for $4,000. To make that five, can he identify the slogan?
He goes State Farm, and unlike a good neighbor, they're not there to help. We were looking for Allstate.
Barbara, I'LL BE WITH YOU IN AN INSTANT PUDDING to give you the $500.
MEMORABILIA, which Pat points out is more than one memorabilium, is added to the wheel.
DING-DING! DING-DING!
We're out of time, so Pat's giving a final spin. Vowels are worth nothing, consonants are worth... $500 (near TDV).
Barbara: R (DUD!)
Chris: D (x4 - $2,600)
Diana: M ($700)
BLONDIE DAGWOOD & BUMSTEAD just got Diana another $700.
Barbara departs with a 2-day total of $31,160.
Meanwhile, Chris can play for:
A Young Chang designer piano worth over $17,000!
A trip to Spain & Morocco worth over $20,000!
$25,000 cash!
WHE**, and Chris picks the H.
RSTLN E give...
BPG A is interesting.
Chris says GARAGE and GARBAGE, but can't find a GIRAFFE for the $25,000
He still has $4,000 in cash, and he'll be back tomorrow for more!
Pat Chat: Next week, Wheel will be in Atlanta. So, here are some Olympic fun facts!
197 nations will participate!
Nearly 1900 medals will be awarded!
10,000 athletes!
Over 9 million meals served! (Pat: Many eaten)
Pat quizzes Vanna about the most gold medals won in a single games (Mark Spitz), how many (7), and what year (1972), but she doesn't know his swimming trunk size.
WHEEL OF FORTUNE
EPISODE #2494
Here are today's contestants!
Chris Grant is from San Franscico, CA. He has a new baby, Christopher. He's a financial analyst involved in business planning. He also is good at juggling.
Diana Roberts is from Henderson, NV. She's been married to Don for twenty years. She does volunteer work for the American Cancer Society and Dalmatian Dreams. She's also a freelance nonfiction writer.
Barbara Starnes is from Barlett, IL. She won $30,660 in cash and prizes yesterday.
Round 1: $1,000 TDV | ||||||||||||||
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PHRASE |
CHRIS | Diana | Barbara |
SURPRISE: T $200: S (DUD!) | Lose a Turn! | $350: R (DUD!) |
Surprise | ||
X$400: N (x2) -$250: E Free Spin ($200): L (x2) -$250: A Lose a Turn! Free Spin used! $450: F (DUD!) | $400: P $350: G $750: H *NMC* Solve... Correct! | |
$300 | $1,500 | |
Surprise |
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PHRASE |
Diana is probably OPEN ALL NIGHT with $1,500.
Round 2 adds a LAS VEGAS trip to Treasure Island worth $3,100!
Round 2: $2,500 TDV | ||||||||||||||
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$1,000 SLOGAN |
Chris | DIANA | Barbara |
$900: T $350: H (x2) $2,500: S $200: L $500: N $200: D (x2) LAS VEGAS: W (DUD!) | $300: C (DUD!) | |
$5,200 | ||
$750: P (x2) $2,500: G *NMC* Solve... Correct! | ||
$4,000 |
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P | _ | _ | P | L | _ | |||||||||
$1,000 SLOGAN |
Chris solves THE GOOD HANDS PEOPLE for $4,000. To make that five, can he identify the slogan?
He goes State Farm, and unlike a good neighbor, they're not there to help. We were looking for Allstate.
Chris | Diana | Barbara |
$4,000 | $1,500 | $0 |
Round 3: $3,500 TDV | ||||||||||||||
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BEFORE & AFTER |
Chris | Diana | BARBARA |
$250: S Lose a Turn! | ||
$250 | ||
BANKRUPT (near $900) | LAS VEGAS: L (x2) $600: T (x3) $600: H $200: W $200: Y BANKRUPT! ($2,800 + LAS VEGAS) (near $900) | Double Play ($300): N (x5) Double Play used! $500 (x2): B -$250: E -$250: O -$250: I (x5) $200: C (DUD!) |
$500 | ||
$400: P -$250: A (x2) $900: R (DUD!) | Lose a Turn! | Solve... Correct! |
$150 | $500 |
Barbara, I'LL BE WITH YOU IN AN INSTANT PUDDING to give you the $500.
Chris | Diana | Barbara |
$4,000 | $1,500 | $500 |
MEMORABILIA, which Pat points out is more than one memorabilium, is added to the wheel.
Round 4: $5,000 TDV | ||||||||||||||
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FICTIONAL CHARACTERS |
CHRIS | Diana | Barbara |
$250: S $350: T Lose a Turn! | $200: N $900: H (DUD!) | |
$600 | $200 |
DING-DING! DING-DING!
We're out of time, so Pat's giving a final spin. Vowels are worth nothing, consonants are worth... $500 (near TDV).
_ | _ | _ | N | _ | _ | _ | & | |||||||
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_ | _ | _ | S | T | _ | _ | _ | |||||||
FICTIONAL CHARACTERS |
Barbara: R (DUD!)
Chris: D (x4 - $2,600)
Diana: M ($700)
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D | _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | D | ||||||||
_ | _ | M | S | T | _ | _ | D | |||||||
FICTIONAL CHARACTERS |
BLONDIE DAGWOOD & BUMSTEAD just got Diana another $700.
Chris | Diana | Barbara |
$4,000 | $2,200 | $500 |
Barbara departs with a 2-day total of $31,160.
Meanwhile, Chris can play for:
A Young Chang designer piano worth over $17,000!
A trip to Spain & Morocco worth over $20,000!
$25,000 cash!
WHE**, and Chris picks the H.
Bonus Round | ||||||||||||||
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THING |
RSTLN E give...
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THING |
BPG A is interesting.
G | _ | R | A | _ | _ | E | ||||||||
THING |
Chris says GARAGE and GARBAGE, but can't find a GIRAFFE for the $25,000
He still has $4,000 in cash, and he'll be back tomorrow for more!
Pat Chat: Next week, Wheel will be in Atlanta. So, here are some Olympic fun facts!
197 nations will participate!
Nearly 1900 medals will be awarded!
10,000 athletes!
Over 9 million meals served! (Pat: Many eaten)
Pat quizzes Vanna about the most gold medals won in a single games (Mark Spitz), how many (7), and what year (1972), but she doesn't know his swimming trunk size.