Post by tenpoundhammer on Aug 21, 2012 18:42:43 GMT -5
This episode is from the week of January 21, 2002. I don't know the exact date, but it wasn't Monday.
$1,000 Toss-Up: Title[/u]
G _ _ _ _ / _ _ G S
_ _ _ / H _ M
Tom solves GREEN EGGS AND HAM.
Tom Eland, youth and family minister from Los Angeles, CA (originally from Minnesota)
Sally Duchane, philanthropy consultant from Playa del Rey, CA
April Milton, 5th grade teacher from Miami, FL
$2,000 Toss-Up: Phrase[/u]
T _ _ / _ E _ U _ _ S
A _ E / _ N
And THE RESULTS ARE IN, April has $2,000.
Round 1: Before & After[/u]
April's first with a dud T. Tom tries R, Y, E, L, O, but loses his turn with J (?!?).
Sally takes a spin, but hits Bankrupt. Back to April, who says N and P.
_ _ N N E R
R O L L / _ P
Y O _ R / _ L E E _ E _
She solves DINNER ROLL UP YOUR SLEEVES for $1,700.
Dud: T (April), J (Tom)
Bankrupt: Sally (loss of turn)
Round 2 Prize: London courtesy of Yahoo! Travel, $4,500
Jackpot Round: Proper Name[/u]
Tom says R. His second spin is $3,500, on which he calls L. A few turns later, he hits the Jackpot wedge. It's at $9,100, but he decides to buy the only dud vowel, I.
Sally says S, F, and C, then hits Bankrupt to lose $3,650. April puts up all the D's, Y, O, and U. However, she spins again for… K.
S E C R E T A R Y
O F / D E F E N S E
D O N A L D
R U _ S F E L D
Still hanging onto his $7,700, Tom solves SECRETARY OF DEFENSE DONALD RUMSFELD.
Dud: I (Tom), K (April)
Bankrupt: Sally
Sally:
April: $3,700
Tom: $8,750
=====
$10,000 Round: Place[/u]
Sally says S, then calls the nonexistant T. April goes for R, and oddly calls B.
Tom uncovers the N's, E and I. He then picks up the Festina watches Gift Tag with C, but gives the Tag and $300 back to Bankrupt.
Sally hits Lose a Turn, so April gets to put some letters up.
C H I L _ R E N ' S
H _ I R / S _ L _ N
With $2,300, April solves CHILDREN'S HAIR SALON.
Dud: T (Sally), B (April)
Bankrupt: Tom
Lose a Turn: Sally
Sally:
April: $6,000
Tom: $8,750
====
$3,000 Toss-Up: Around the House[/u]
_ _ I _ - S _ Z E
_ E D
April says KING-SIZE BED. Before any more can come up, Tom guesses CHILD-SIZE BED.
_ W I N - S I Z E
_ E D
But Sally's right with TWIN-SIZE BED.
Round 4: Landmark[/u]
Sally's first spin is Bankrupt. April puts up the T, then hits Lose a Turn. Tom says L and E, but loses his turn with P.
Back to Sally, who loses her turn to another Bankrupt. April says S when the bells ring.
_ _ S E _ _ T E
_ _ L L S
Pat's Final Spin is $1,500. April's still in control, so she calls F…
_ _ S E _ _ T E
F _ L L S
…and solves YOSEMITE FALLS for $2,800 more and a win by $50.
Bankrupt: Sally, twice (loss of turn)
Lose a Turn: April
Dud: P (Tom, before Speed-up)
Sally: $3,000
April: $8,800
Tom: $8,750
====
$100,000 Bonus Round[/u]
April hits the red space between $100,000 and CASH. Her puzzle is Event:
_ / _ _ S T _
_ _ _
A, Y, C, and D are looking good:
A / _ _ S T Y
D A Y
She knows that it's A GUSTY DAY, so she wins another $25,000!
$1,000 Toss-Up: Title[/u]
G _ _ _ _ / _ _ G S
_ _ _ / H _ M
Tom solves GREEN EGGS AND HAM.
Tom Eland, youth and family minister from Los Angeles, CA (originally from Minnesota)
Sally Duchane, philanthropy consultant from Playa del Rey, CA
April Milton, 5th grade teacher from Miami, FL
$2,000 Toss-Up: Phrase[/u]
T _ _ / _ E _ U _ _ S
A _ E / _ N
And THE RESULTS ARE IN, April has $2,000.
Round 1: Before & After[/u]
April's first with a dud T. Tom tries R, Y, E, L, O, but loses his turn with J (?!?).
Sally takes a spin, but hits Bankrupt. Back to April, who says N and P.
_ _ N N E R
R O L L / _ P
Y O _ R / _ L E E _ E _
She solves DINNER ROLL UP YOUR SLEEVES for $1,700.
Dud: T (April), J (Tom)
Bankrupt: Sally (loss of turn)
Round 2 Prize: London courtesy of Yahoo! Travel, $4,500
Jackpot Round: Proper Name[/u]
Tom says R. His second spin is $3,500, on which he calls L. A few turns later, he hits the Jackpot wedge. It's at $9,100, but he decides to buy the only dud vowel, I.
Sally says S, F, and C, then hits Bankrupt to lose $3,650. April puts up all the D's, Y, O, and U. However, she spins again for… K.
S E C R E T A R Y
O F / D E F E N S E
D O N A L D
R U _ S F E L D
Still hanging onto his $7,700, Tom solves SECRETARY OF DEFENSE DONALD RUMSFELD.
Dud: I (Tom), K (April)
Bankrupt: Sally
Sally:
April: $3,700
Tom: $8,750
=====
$10,000 Round: Place[/u]
Sally says S, then calls the nonexistant T. April goes for R, and oddly calls B.
Tom uncovers the N's, E and I. He then picks up the Festina watches Gift Tag with C, but gives the Tag and $300 back to Bankrupt.
Sally hits Lose a Turn, so April gets to put some letters up.
C H I L _ R E N ' S
H _ I R / S _ L _ N
With $2,300, April solves CHILDREN'S HAIR SALON.
Dud: T (Sally), B (April)
Bankrupt: Tom
Lose a Turn: Sally
Sally:
April: $6,000
Tom: $8,750
====
$3,000 Toss-Up: Around the House[/u]
_ _ I _ - S _ Z E
_ E D
April says KING-SIZE BED. Before any more can come up, Tom guesses CHILD-SIZE BED.
_ W I N - S I Z E
_ E D
But Sally's right with TWIN-SIZE BED.
Round 4: Landmark[/u]
Sally's first spin is Bankrupt. April puts up the T, then hits Lose a Turn. Tom says L and E, but loses his turn with P.
Back to Sally, who loses her turn to another Bankrupt. April says S when the bells ring.
_ _ S E _ _ T E
_ _ L L S
Pat's Final Spin is $1,500. April's still in control, so she calls F…
_ _ S E _ _ T E
F _ L L S
…and solves YOSEMITE FALLS for $2,800 more and a win by $50.
Bankrupt: Sally, twice (loss of turn)
Lose a Turn: April
Dud: P (Tom, before Speed-up)
Sally: $3,000
April: $8,800
Tom: $8,750
====
$100,000 Bonus Round[/u]
April hits the red space between $100,000 and CASH. Her puzzle is Event:
_ / _ _ S T _
_ _ _
A, Y, C, and D are looking good:
A / _ _ S T Y
D A Y
She knows that it's A GUSTY DAY, so she wins another $25,000!