Post by tenpoundhammer on Feb 18, 2014 23:41:26 GMT -5
Anyone know the airdate of this episode? It appears to be sometime in early 1993, as Charlie's intro seems to be the pre-recorded one that showed up a lot between 12/92 and 2/93.
Father Chris Cornell, Hartford, CT, Roman Catholic priest at St. Paul's Parish, likes to jog, and be outdoors, just tried Rollerblading for the first time
Paulette Owens, Washington, DC, bookkeeper for an investment firm, married, has three boys and a granddaughter
Laurie Alanna (?), Westerville, OH, won $56,449 yesterday
Round 1: Slang
Chris calls T on $450 then hits Lose a Turn, after whith Paulette accidentally repeats the T on $750.
Laurie picks up the Surprise with H, and calls S on $900. After buying E and A, she calls N on $200.
S _ _ _ _ / T H E
_ E A N S
She solves SPILL THE BEANS for $1,500 and the Surprise (Geo Tracker, $15,065).
Lose a Turn: Chris
DQ: Paulette's repeated T
Round 2 Prize: Mead telescope, $2,999 (marked STARS) (The value of the Prize is rendered in silver with a "sparkle" effect.)
Round 2: Same Name
Paulette's first stop is Bankrupt. Laurie tries T and S on $700 and $400, but after buying E and A, she Bankrupts too.
Chris picks up the telescope with R, and calls N on $250, but after buying I, he hits Lose a Turn, and Paulette Bankrupts her turn away a second time.
Laurie calls G on $500, then buys O to clear the vowels. After C on $900, she calls H on $2500, L on $450, and P on $900.
H I T C H I N G
P A R C E L / &
E _ I L _
P O S T
For $9,750, she solves HITCHING PARCEL & EMILY POST.
Bankrupt: Paulette ($0), Laurie ($1,300), Paulette ($0)
Lose a Turn: Chris
Chris: $0
Paulette: $0
Laurie: $26,315
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Round 3: Title
Laurie calls T on $800, then duds with S on $200.
Chris calls N on $300, but after buying I, he duds with D on $1000. Paulette tries R on $900 and K on $800 before buying O.
_ _ / _ _ N
_ O R K / I T
O _ T
She solves WE CAN WORK IT OUT for $1,450. Charlie has a bonus question for Paulette: What group popularized this song? She doesn't know, so Pat has the audience shout out the correct answer, The Beatles.
Dud: S (Laurie), D (Chris)
Chris: $0
Paulette: $1,450
Laurie: $26,315
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Round 4 Prize: Conrad hotel, Istanbul, $7,152 (marked ISTANBUL)
Round 4: Person
Chris calls R on $200, then Bankrupts between $600 and $500. Paulette picks up the Istanbul trip with T, then duds with M on $300. Laurie also duds with S on $500.
Chris goes for N on $250, spends that on E, then duds with B on$300.
Paulette hits Lose a Turn, and Laurie can't find any L's on $250. Back to Chris, who picks P on $600.
_ P E R _ T _ _
T E N _ R
He solves OPERATIC TENOR for $600.
Bankrupt: Chris ($400)
Dud: M (Paulette), S (Laurie), B (Chris), L (Laurie)
Lose a Turn: Paulette
End totals:
Chris: $600
Paulette: $1,450
Laurie: $26,315, (two-day total so far: $82,764)
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Remaining prizes:
* $18,000+ boat
* $18,000 bronze sculpture of an eagle
* $25,000 cash
Bonus Round
WHEEL
She picks the W: Her puzzle is Thing:
_ _ R _ N
D, M, K, U don't add anything, but she still talks her way into APRON for the $25,000. Her sister and two children come onstage to help her celebrate her new two-day total: $107,764![/b]
Father Chris Cornell, Hartford, CT, Roman Catholic priest at St. Paul's Parish, likes to jog, and be outdoors, just tried Rollerblading for the first time
Paulette Owens, Washington, DC, bookkeeper for an investment firm, married, has three boys and a granddaughter
Laurie Alanna (?), Westerville, OH, won $56,449 yesterday
Round 1: Slang
Chris calls T on $450 then hits Lose a Turn, after whith Paulette accidentally repeats the T on $750.
Laurie picks up the Surprise with H, and calls S on $900. After buying E and A, she calls N on $200.
S _ _ _ _ / T H E
_ E A N S
She solves SPILL THE BEANS for $1,500 and the Surprise (Geo Tracker, $15,065).
Lose a Turn: Chris
DQ: Paulette's repeated T
Round 2 Prize: Mead telescope, $2,999 (marked STARS) (The value of the Prize is rendered in silver with a "sparkle" effect.)
Round 2: Same Name
Paulette's first stop is Bankrupt. Laurie tries T and S on $700 and $400, but after buying E and A, she Bankrupts too.
Chris picks up the telescope with R, and calls N on $250, but after buying I, he hits Lose a Turn, and Paulette Bankrupts her turn away a second time.
Laurie calls G on $500, then buys O to clear the vowels. After C on $900, she calls H on $2500, L on $450, and P on $900.
H I T C H I N G
P A R C E L / &
E _ I L _
P O S T
For $9,750, she solves HITCHING PARCEL & EMILY POST.
Bankrupt: Paulette ($0), Laurie ($1,300), Paulette ($0)
Lose a Turn: Chris
Chris: $0
Paulette: $0
Laurie: $26,315
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Round 3: Title
Laurie calls T on $800, then duds with S on $200.
Chris calls N on $300, but after buying I, he duds with D on $1000. Paulette tries R on $900 and K on $800 before buying O.
_ _ / _ _ N
_ O R K / I T
O _ T
She solves WE CAN WORK IT OUT for $1,450. Charlie has a bonus question for Paulette: What group popularized this song? She doesn't know, so Pat has the audience shout out the correct answer, The Beatles.
Dud: S (Laurie), D (Chris)
Chris: $0
Paulette: $1,450
Laurie: $26,315
====
Round 4 Prize: Conrad hotel, Istanbul, $7,152 (marked ISTANBUL)
Round 4: Person
Chris calls R on $200, then Bankrupts between $600 and $500. Paulette picks up the Istanbul trip with T, then duds with M on $300. Laurie also duds with S on $500.
Chris goes for N on $250, spends that on E, then duds with B on$300.
Paulette hits Lose a Turn, and Laurie can't find any L's on $250. Back to Chris, who picks P on $600.
_ P E R _ T _ _
T E N _ R
He solves OPERATIC TENOR for $600.
Bankrupt: Chris ($400)
Dud: M (Paulette), S (Laurie), B (Chris), L (Laurie)
Lose a Turn: Paulette
End totals:
Chris: $600
Paulette: $1,450
Laurie: $26,315, (two-day total so far: $82,764)
====
Remaining prizes:
* $18,000+ boat
* $18,000 bronze sculpture of an eagle
* $25,000 cash
Bonus Round
WHEEL
She picks the W: Her puzzle is Thing:
_ _ R _ N
D, M, K, U don't add anything, but she still talks her way into APRON for the $25,000. Her sister and two children come onstage to help her celebrate her new two-day total: $107,764![/b]