Post by mechamind on Feb 5, 2023 12:09:30 GMT -5
Airdate: April 17, 2003
From Sony Pictures Studio, it's America's game! This is First Class Getaways Week!
Opening the door to the Big Money always starts with a small Toss-Up.
Go!
Patrice solves CHAMPAGNE & CAVIAR.
Soon to afford some of that:
Patrice Dessler: Human resources manager for a major sports league in Manhattan, from Amityville, NY
James Campbell: Cost accountant working on his MBA, from Santa Clarita, CA
Tracy Christy: Works as a membership coordinator for a major global actions and futures clearing firm, from Chicago, IL
Go!
Patrice solves JUDGE JUDY.
We could get in trouble with the law if your quest for the $10,000 prize goes horribly wrong.
James reads what's on the board for the house minimum.
JACKPOT! Patrice reads what's on the board to curl up with a $11,200 cash prize! Still not the biggest win that Rob Elliott has witnessed, even with exchange rates considered.
It's been a strange game so far, and this could be an equally strange Mystery Round. The two spaces are back, one hiding a BANKRUPT, and another hiding a 2003 Ford Focus worth $14,090.
And again, James reads what's on the board. Since James landed on the other Mystery Wedge, Pat revealed that there was a car underneath, even though it was already out of play.
Go!
Tracy solves IRISH SETTER and finally has some money.
With the previous three fill-ins, Tracy can guess what will happen next.
DING DING! DING DING!
We're clearly short on time, so Pat will give the Wheel a Final Spin. Consonants are worth $600 + $1,000 for $1,600 a piece. Tracy begins.
Tracy: P (DUD!)
Patrice: R ($1,600)
James: T (x2) ($3,200)
Tracy: H ($1,600)
Patrice: E (x4) ($1,600)
James: S (DUD!)
Tracy: L ($3,200)
Patrice: N (x3) ($6,400)
James: C ($4,800)
Jason solves THE LEADING CONTENDER. James says he should've landed on the $5,000.
BONUS ROUND:
Even more highs and lows today, and Patrice clearly had the best of them all. We can do even better in Bonus Land with a car or cash up to $100,000!
RSTLNE gives her:
From Sony Pictures Studio, it's America's game! This is First Class Getaways Week!
Opening the door to the Big Money always starts with a small Toss-Up.
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Patrice solves CHAMPAGNE & CAVIAR.
Tracy | Patrice | James |
$1,000 |
Soon to afford some of that:
Patrice Dessler: Human resources manager for a major sports league in Manhattan, from Amityville, NY
James Campbell: Cost accountant working on his MBA, from Santa Clarita, CA
Tracy Christy: Works as a membership coordinator for a major global actions and futures clearing firm, from Chicago, IL
You can afford even more of the good stuff with even more of our Toss-Up money!
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Patrice solves JUDGE JUDY.
Tracy | Patrice | James |
$3,000 |
We could get in trouble with the law if your quest for the $10,000 prize goes horribly wrong.
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Tracy | PATRICE | James |
$500: T (DUD!) | $550: S (x2) -$250: E (x3) $900: R $500: Y (x2) -$250: A $900: P -$250: O (x2) Free Spin: H -$250: U BANKRUPT! ($2,900) | |
$400: L (DUD!) | $600: D BANKRUPT/$10K! ($600) | $300: N Solve: Correct! |
$300 |
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James reads what's on the board for the house minimum.
Tracy | Patrice | James (FS) |
$3,000 | $500 |
He has barely enough to buy one of Rob Elliott's prizes. Something that might annoy Rob is that you still need to solve if you want a first-class holiday at Half Moon Resort in Jamaica (labeled FIRST CLASS) worth $5,994.
James didn't start the way he wanted, but his Free Spin could be useful if he wants to win that Jackpot.
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Tracy | Patrice | JAMES (FS) |
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FIRST CLASS: R $600: M (DUD!) | $300: H $350: N $600: G (x2) -$250: I (x2) -$250: E (DUD!) | Jackpot: W $800: F (DUD!) (Free Spin used) $550: P -$250: U (x2) -$250: A -$250: O (x4) $500: D $500: B $300: K BANKRUPT! ($1,550) |
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BANKRUPT! ($5,994) | $450: C Jackpot: L Solve: Correct! | |
$1,800 |
"It's on the little marker!" We wish we could make that exception for Tracy.
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JACKPOT! Patrice reads what's on the board to curl up with a $11,200 cash prize! Still not the biggest win that Rob Elliott has witnessed, even with exchange rates considered.
Tracy | Patrice | James |
$16,000 | $500 |
It's been a strange game so far, and this could be an equally strange Mystery Round. The two spaces are back, one hiding a BANKRUPT, and another hiding a 2003 Ford Focus worth $14,090.
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TRACY | Patrice | James |
BANKRUPT! ($0) | Gift Tag: S (x2) $800: T (x4) -$250: I -$250: A (x2) $300: L -$250: O (x2) -$250: E -$250: U $350: D Prize?: R (x2) (She flips it... ...BANKRUPT! ($3,600)) | $300: Y (x2) $900: M M$500: N Solve: Correct! |
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And again, James reads what's on the board. Since James landed on the other Mystery Wedge, Pat revealed that there was a car underneath, even though it was already out of play.
Tracy | Patrice | James |
$16,000 | $2,500 |
We need to break out of this rut of total fill-ins with another Toss-Up coming.
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LIVING THING |
Tracy solves IRISH SETTER and finally has some money.
Tracy | Patrice | James |
$3,000 | $16,000 | $2,500 |
With the previous three fill-ins, Tracy can guess what will happen next.
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DING DING! DING DING!
We're clearly short on time, so Pat will give the Wheel a Final Spin. Consonants are worth $600 + $1,000 for $1,600 a piece. Tracy begins.
Tracy: P (DUD!)
Patrice: R ($1,600)
James: T (x2) ($3,200)
Tracy: H ($1,600)
Patrice: E (x4) ($1,600)
James: S (DUD!)
Tracy: L ($3,200)
Patrice: N (x3) ($6,400)
James: C ($4,800)
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Jason solves THE LEADING CONTENDER. James says he should've landed on the $5,000.
Tracy | Patrice | James |
$3,000 | $16,000 | $7,300 |
BONUS ROUND:
Even more highs and lows today, and Patrice clearly had the best of them all. We can do even better in Bonus Land with a car or cash up to $100,000!
She has her two sisters in the audience!
Every space is a "big" spin on the Bonus Wheel! Patrice lands on the dollar sign, and here's a very important puzzle:
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RSTLNE gives her:
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She's taking her time, but she settles with DBCA.
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She tries ALL CHIMED UP, ALL CHARMED UP, ALL CLEANED UP, and ALL CHOPPED UP.
After the buzzer, Pat pretends to choke...and Patrice says ALL COUGHED UP, which is still incorrect. The answer is revealed to be ALL CHOKED UP. But Pat, what in the world was that?!
If she figured it out before the buzzer, she'd have a Lincoln Navigator (which Pat briefly forgot to reveal to the audience). Patrice escapes with $16,000 in cash.
In the post-game chat, Pat gives us an idea with his slip-up. What if we saw Judge Judy fetching a ball? Anyway, the video of Vanna's cat is guaranteed to be tomorrow.