Post by mechamind on Nov 5, 2015 10:34:50 GMT -5
Airdate: August 1, 2003
Australia's favourite game, Wheel of Fortune!
Today's contestants:
Nicole Tisse
Phil Panucci (returning with $2,049 in prizes)
Chris Caplan
The top-dollar value on the Wheel is 750.
Perfection! Nicole solves BOA CONSTRICTOR.
Feels like just three days ago we...never mind. Nicole can pick a jewellery package, a phone package, or a dehumidifier.
Nicole takes the jewellery.
Here's a Melbourne Cup Puzzler for the home audience. Can you solve it?
The answer is VINTAGE CROP.
One little bite from the Mystery Wedge could be good or bad. It could be a BANKRUPT, but hopefully it's an 5-night London holiday!
The top-dollar value on the Wheel is upgraded to 1,500.
Phil solves TO PLAY DEVIL'S ADVOCATE to keep the holiday! He probably missed a lucky letter, but the full puzzle was never shown.
We follow up with a simple selection from a women's clothing gift certificate, a power tool package, or a mini-dishwasher.
Make it the women's clothing, as he mentions his sister or girlfriend might like it.
We begin our next round:
RRRIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINNNNGGGG!
Make it the whole week, why don't you? Rob will give the Wheel a spin, and consonants are worth 310.
Nicole: L
Only vowels left!
Nicole solves ? DECK ? SIMULATOR ? ATTENDANT. This one could be a pretty easy bonus.
It was following a response of flight.
Glide towards a photography session, a portable DVD player, or a curtains and blinds package.
Nicole wants the photography.
The top-dollar is now 2,500.
Why not? Rob will give the Wheel a spin, and consonants are worth 2,500! Hello, Nicole!
Nicole: T
Phil: S (DUD!)
Chris: N (x2) (Lucky N!)
Nicole: R
Nicole surprisingly solves BEAN COUNTER. Even the Deeks is wowed.
Let's get to the obvious prize. We present a cosmetics collection, a pair of pens, or a gas heater.
Nicole will end it with the cosmetics.
Normally a winning score, but nothing that Chris can show for it. He and Phil receive a Whitehill Silver picture frame and Parker Pens as a consolation prize. All contestants receive the Wheel of Fortune board game.
Phil leaves with around $12,000 in prizes.
BONUS ROUND:
Are any of these prizes in Nicole's future?
Henry Griffitts golf set ($4,398)
Trip to Queensland and stay at Sea World Nara Resort ($3,387)
Renault Clio ($22,500)
Just one more...we're at $14,900 in cash!
And when have we seen this before? Nicole has 8,790 for six consonants and a vowel. The Golden Wheel spins, and lands on...
Oneida crystal glassware and silver cutlery ($4,640)
She could possibly conquer this puzzle:
Throttle it down with TSNPRM, and O:
She comes close, but does not solve TO WASTE YOUR BREATH. She's still at $2,212 in prizes, and if she wins again, the 8,790 will be a huge advantage!
Australia's favourite game, Wheel of Fortune!
Today's contestants:
Nicole Tisse
Phil Panucci (returning with $2,049 in prizes)
Chris Caplan
The top-dollar value on the Wheel is 750.
Round 1 | |||||||||||||||
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ANIMAL |
NICOLE | Phil | Chris |
250: T (x2) 200: S 220: R (x2) 150: B 200: C (x2) Solve: Correct! | ||
1,020 |
B | _ | _ | |||||||||||||
C | _ | _ | S | T | R | _ | C | T | _ | R | |||||
ANIMAL |
Perfection! Nicole solves BOA CONSTRICTOR.
Feels like just three days ago we...never mind. Nicole can pick a jewellery package, a phone package, or a dehumidifier.
Nicole takes the jewellery.
Nicole | Phil | Chris |
1,020 | ||
Jewellery |
Here's a Melbourne Cup Puzzler for the home audience. Can you solve it?
Puzzler | |||||||||||||||
V | _ | _ | T | A | _ | E | |||||||||
_ | R | O | _ | ||||||||||||
NAME |
The answer is VINTAGE CROP.
One little bite from the Mystery Wedge could be good or bad. It could be a BANKRUPT, but hopefully it's an 5-night London holiday!
The top-dollar value on the Wheel is upgraded to 1,500.
Round 2 | |||||||||||||||
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_ | _ | _ | _ | _ | ' | _ | |||||||||
_ | _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | ||||||||
PHRASE |
Nicole | PHIL | Chris | |
Prize?: T (x2) (He flips it... ...Holiday!) 500: S -50: O (x2) 1,500: R (DUD!) | 230: D (x2) 180: L (x2) 145: N (DUD!) | ||
450 | 410 | ||
610: P 385: Y -50: A (x3) 230: M (DUD!) | Solve: Correct! | ||
945 | 450 |
T | O | P | L | A | Y | ||||||||||
D | _ | _ | _ | L | ' | S | |||||||||
A | D | _ | O | _ | A | T | _ | ||||||||
PHRASE |
Phil solves TO PLAY DEVIL'S ADVOCATE to keep the holiday! He probably missed a lucky letter, but the full puzzle was never shown.
We follow up with a simple selection from a women's clothing gift certificate, a power tool package, or a mini-dishwasher.
Make it the women's clothing, as he mentions his sister or girlfriend might like it.
Nicole | Phil | Chris |
1,965 | 450 | 410 |
Jewellery | London trip Women's wear |
We begin our next round:
Round 3 | |||||||||||||||
? | _ | _ | _ | _ | |||||||||||
? | _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | ||||||
? | _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | ||||||
FILL IN THE BLANK |
Nicole | Phil | CHRIS |
410 | ||
450: S 1,500: R 500: T (x4) BANKRUPT! (2,860) | ||
945 | ||
180: N (x2) 430: D (x2) -50: A (x3) -50: E (x2) 180: K 530: C -50: O 145: M | ||
2,260 |
? | D | E | C | K | |||||||||||
? | S | _ | M | _ | _ | A | T | O | R | ||||||
? | A | T | T | E | N | D | A | N | T | ||||||
FILL IN THE BLANK |
RRRIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINNNNGGGG!
Make it the whole week, why don't you? Rob will give the Wheel a spin, and consonants are worth 310.
Nicole: L
Only vowels left!
? | D | E | C | K | |||||||||||
? | S | _ | M | _ | L | A | T | O | R | ||||||
? | A | T | T | E | N | D | A | N | T | ||||||
FILL IN THE BLANK |
Nicole solves ? DECK ? SIMULATOR ? ATTENDANT. This one could be a pretty easy bonus.
It was following a response of flight.
Glide towards a photography session, a portable DVD player, or a curtains and blinds package.
Nicole wants the photography.
Nicole | Phil | Chris |
3,790 | 450 | |
Jewellery Photography | London trip Women's wear |
The top-dollar is now 2,500.
Round 4 | |||||||||||||||
_ | _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | |||||
NICKNAME |
Why not? Rob will give the Wheel a spin, and consonants are worth 2,500! Hello, Nicole!
Nicole: T
Phil: S (DUD!)
Chris: N (x2) (Lucky N!)
Nicole: R
_ | _ | _ | N | _ | _ | _ | N | T | _ | R | |||||
NICKNAME |
Nicole surprisingly solves BEAN COUNTER. Even the Deeks is wowed.
Let's get to the obvious prize. We present a cosmetics collection, a pair of pens, or a gas heater.
Nicole will end it with the cosmetics.
Nicole | Phil | Chris |
8,790 | 450 | 5,000 |
Jewellery Photography Cosmetics | London trip Women's wear |
Normally a winning score, but nothing that Chris can show for it. He and Phil receive a Whitehill Silver picture frame and Parker Pens as a consolation prize. All contestants receive the Wheel of Fortune board game.
Phil leaves with around $12,000 in prizes.
BONUS ROUND:
Are any of these prizes in Nicole's future?
Henry Griffitts golf set ($4,398)
Trip to Queensland and stay at Sea World Nara Resort ($3,387)
Renault Clio ($22,500)
Just one more...we're at $14,900 in cash!
And when have we seen this before? Nicole has 8,790 for six consonants and a vowel. The Golden Wheel spins, and lands on...
Oneida crystal glassware and silver cutlery ($4,640)
She could possibly conquer this puzzle:
Bonus Puzzle | |||||||||||||||
_ | _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | |||||||||
_ | _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | ||||||
PHRASE |
Throttle it down with TSNPRM, and O:
T | O | _ | _ | S | T | _ | |||||||||
_ | O | _ | R | _ | R | _ | _ | T | _ | ||||||
PHRASE |
She comes close, but does not solve TO WASTE YOUR BREATH. She's still at $2,212 in prizes, and if she wins again, the 8,790 will be a huge advantage!