10/25/2011 Results

LMaD: The first Season 3 couple to take part in the Women's Intuition Deal are Belisa (dressed as a tooth fairy) & Stanley (dressed as a tooth).

Opening Round: Red Box (home) or Green Box (for the body)?
Belisa's Pick: GB- Grilled cheese flip-flops
RB- MacBook, iPad2 & another $500 ($1,998 total)

Stanley then buys Curtain #2 w/ their $500. We're starting the reveals w/ #3 & if this has the ZONK, the game's over...it's the flying house. The car that Belisa was sitting in behind #1 was the Scion xD. As a result, they leave w/ a $4,136 washer/dryer set.

Going on the Cash Train's Rikesha (dressed as a '60s girl).

Round 1: #3- $250
Round 2: #1- QUADRUPLE
Round 3: #2- WIPEOUT

Besides the money, that will cost her a living room group worth $3,179 (Curtain #3).

Rest of Third Row:

#1- $1,250
#3- $1.5K

Fourth Row:

#1- $2.5K
#2- $2K
#3- ZONK

Last Row:

#1- $3.5K
#2- $3K
#3- ZONK

(Note: She revealed each of her choices herself.)

Sara (an explorer) is given a choice of the three envelopes- one has a check for some money, one has a prize & the other holds a ZONK. Her choice's the Silver Envelope.

BRONZE- $400
GOLD (after turning down $800)- Luxury spa day ($2,595)
ZONK- Stuffed animal safari (how ironic)

This is the second straight episode w/ a deal involving the iPads. In this one called Fact or Fiction?, Roxanna (dressed as a volleyball player, I think) is spotted $500 & will get that much added to her cash stash for each time she can correctly determine the truth of a product statement.

1. The word "crayola" in Crayola crayons can be translated to mean "oily chalk": FACT- YES ($1K)
2. Kiwi Shoe Polish's named after the original use of the Kiwi feather, which used to be used to polish shoes: FICTION- YES ($1.5K)
3. The Snickers candy bar was named after a horse: FACT- YES ($2K)

THE BIG RISK (Curtain #1): NO- South Carolina golf trip

Deal #4's a Money Envelopes Deal. The GE provides $500 per trader.

R1 (Curtain #1; he's dressed as a dog): Jacqueline (dressed as a gorilla)- 1-D HDTV
R2 (Big Box; money doubled): Sarah (dressed as Little Red Riding Hood)- Polaris Trail Boss 350 ATV ($4,699)
Ricky's Final Round (Small Box w/ Tiffany in front of Curtain #2; he's dressed as a dog): NO ($2K)- Stinky's air un-fresheners

Check's In the Mail is the title of the next game today.

Qualifying Round:

Daniel (who's wearing suspenders): BE- $100
Ann (dressed as a queen): SE- $100
Reanna (dressed as a clown): GE- $500

The car that Reanna could win is the FIAT 500 MT (Curtain #3); this is probably the last edition of this particular deal that offers other prizes in addition to the automobile & the money.

MAILBOX PICKS: #5, #1, #2 & #8

1. #1: $2K (in the form of a bundle of money instead of a check)
2. #5: FIAT- TECHNICAL PERFECT DEAL! ($18.5K total)

#2: $1K SONY gift card
#8: $1K check

Nasser (who's wearing some kind of money jewelry) & Sonja (dressed as a cable woman; originally from Connecticut) are playing the High Card Deal.

R1:

Sonja- 4 OF HEARTS
Nasser- 9 OF DIAMONDS ($500)

R2:

Nasser- QUEEN OF HEARTS ($1K)
Sonja- 8 OF HEARTS

R3:

Sonja- 7 OF DIAMONDS
Nasser- 7 OF CLUBS

R3, TAKE TWO:

Sonja- ACE OF SPADES ($500)
Nasser- KING OF DIAMONDS

R4:

Nasser- JACK OF DIAMONDS ($1.5K)
Sonja- 6 OF SPADES

TBR (Curtain #1): NO- Same living room from Deal #2 & the SAMSUNG 40" HDTV ($4,029 total)

Brandon (dressed as a basketball player) & Danielle (dressed as a cheerleader), get ready to Dance Me a Deal. Winner...Brandon by a mile.

TBR (mystery trip in BB): NO- Trip to Coconut Bay Beach Resort & Spa

THE BIG DEAL: Because Brandon wasn't a risk-taker when he should've, Sarah will instead try for the $25,540 Ford Escape. She thinks it's in Door #2 this morning. #3 had...these $9,700 Rolexes. Her door has...the JVC HDTV package priced at $2,499.

TPiR: The first names on George's contestant list are Laurie Peters, Tatiana Oueini, Paula Natavio & Bruce Johnson; the one-bid items lead off w/ 10 pieces of SCUBA gear (Amber behind splitting sign).

Laurie: $2,600/Tatiana: $2K/Paula: $1,999 (STUPID BID)/Bruce: BUCK

ARP (after Drew makes fun of Bruce's voice like it was Darth Vader's): $2,170

Tatiana, a human resources manager from L.A., plays 2 for the Price of 1 for a Panasonic digital camera/waterproof camcorder (Gwendolyn) that she could take along w/ her SCUBA stuff for the next six nights to the Cozumel Palace (Rachel; also includes a $1.5K resort credit), making this Pricing Game's prize package worth $9,256. Board:

First number: 3 or 8?
Second number: 0 or 4?
Third number: 1 or 8?

Her guess for the electronics (her freebie's already in green):

$ 8 4 1


Did she pick the right one?...

$ 8 4 1

...NO.

Orange player #2's Marian Slope & turn away from your TV sets, folks, because the clip montage's being shown on this second IUFB, a couple of Westinghouse 26" LED LCD HDTVs (Amber).

Laurie: $501/MARIAN: $500/Paula: $485/Bruce: $350 (STAGE GARF)

Laurie's won the $629 TVs & could move them into an Ashley living room w/ 72 pieces worth of Lenox stuff & a one-year amazingclubs.com Dinner of the Month membership (Rachel at Door #3) if she can prove this setup's a Pushover:

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There are two possibilities like the first PG. Her answer's one of them, $4,966...

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...she got the right end of the stick!

Sixth is gonna be Rita Cheong & here's the third PUFB, a Stella McCartney purse & wallet (Gwen in front of Contestant's Row).

RITA: $700/Marian: $500/Paula: $650/Bruce: $702

ARP: $1,890

Bruce should feel comfortable, because he's guaranteed not to spin The Big Wheel second on this episode; furthermore, Rachel's Car Lot's open for business again, because he could win a 2012 Chevrolet Colorado (Std., Prot, Diff., Hitch)(Door #3) playing Pocket Change.

REMAINING NUMBERS IN PLAY: 3, 4, 6, 7 & 9

Second Digit:
1. 7 (Half-Dollar)
2. 9 ($ 1 9 , _ _ _; #20)

Third Digit:
1. 4- INCORRECT (Three Quarters)
2. 3- YES INDEED ($ 1 9 , 3 _ _; #10)

Fourth Digit:
1. 6- CORRECT ($ 1 9 , 3 6 _; #8)

Last Digit: 4- YES ($19,364; #6)

THE ENVELOPES (now w/ new designs):

#20- DIME ($.35)
#10- ZONK
#8- WIN W/ THREE QUARTERS! ($1.10)
#6- $2 ($3.10)

The number for my newest season of GSK's really lucky right now & he does a cartwheel to celebrate; he even set a NEW RECORD for the final amount of change in all of the times when all of the envelopes have been revealed! It's kinda unfortunate he didn't play the first half of this PG much worse...

SHOWCASE SHOWDOWN #1:
Tatiana ($2,170): 30 + 20 = Half-Dollar
Laurie ($5,595): Quarter + 95 = OVER BY TWO DIMES
Bruce ($21,254): Quarter + 15 = $.40- TATIANA GOES TO SHOWCASE

Coming on down seventh's Raymond Pittman, Jr. & George's holding the next PUFB at his podium, the iPad2.

Rita: $650/Marian: $800/Paula: $651/RAYMOND: $500

Paula from Vancouver, BC wins the $668 iPad, completes the second straight First Four Sweep & plays the Shell Game for at least a black Yamaha MODUS digital piano w/ the 10 lessons worth $13,949 (Amber at Door #3). For the first time ever, we see the SP wall for this PG (the Bonus Game & Switcheroo also use it) & Rachel's next to it this morning.

1. Iron
IS NOT: $37
PICK: LOWER- $50

2. Waffle maker
IS NOT: $175
PICK: LOWER- $280

3. "Decades" Wii game
IS NOT: $40
PICK: LOWER- $30

4. Ice cream maker bucket
IS NOT: $85
PICK: HIGHER- $70

That yellow ball's under Shell...#4; furthermore, Drew didn't check the other shells prior to revealing hers.

Vickie Tidwell's next to be announced & the following GUFB's the Masconi Chandler II pool table (Amber & Gwen at Door #3).

Rita: $2K/Marian: $1,251/VICKIE: $850/Raymond: $1,250

ARP: $1,300

Marian, originally from Holland, plays Side By Side for the ski-doo Renegade Sport ROTAX550f (Rachel). The blocks:

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She loses the $6,799 snowmobile.

In English, we announce that the last new participant's Frances Butler & the last IUFB of the day's a Natulus RB14 (Gwen behind rising sign).

Rita: $781/FRANCES: $700/Vickie: $780/Raymond: $600

Frances' another $500 bonus winner this week! But if she wants to avoid spinning second in the upcoming SCSD, she'll have to win Cover Up for the Dodge Caliber Mainstreet (Std., Conn.)(Amber at Door #3). Board:

First digit: 1 or 3?
Second digit: 2, 4 or 9?
Third digit: 0, 1, 3 or 9?
Fourth digit: 1, 4, 7, 8 or 9?
Last digit: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 7?

Base Price: $27,800

1. $ 1 9 , 1 7 7
2. $ 1 9 , 3 8 4
3. $ 1 9 , 3 9 5 (she nearly put the 1 at the end instead)
FINAL TRY: $ 1 9 , 3 4 5- PAINFUL LOSS


SOLE INTENTIONAL DQ: First try

SCSD #2:
Paula ($698): 55 + Nickel = $.60
Frances ($1,200): 30 + 45 = Three Quarters
Marian ($1,300): WINS $1K & SHOWCASE BERTH

Marian's Bonus Spin...just misses being worth 10 grand by landing on $.80, but she's still the Top Winner in today's Showcase Round.

BOARDWALKS SHOWCASE (featuring Door #2):

Left- Four-night trip to Santa Cruz, CA (Gwen)
Right- Trip to the Renaissance NY Hotel 57 (Gwen; also includes tickets to Coney Island)
Inside- West White Potter white/black 15" sailboat (Rachel)

MARIAN PASSES TO TATIANA; TATIANA BIDS 25 GRAND ON TRIPS/BOAT SHOWCASE

MY BID FOR TRIPS/BOAT SHOWCASE: $25,235

MARIAN'S RIDES SHOWCASE:

Door #1- Pair of Honda CRF-100Fs (Amber)
Door #4- Four-night trip to Mammoth Lakes California (Rachel; this presumably includes riding those ski lifts)
Door #3- Mazda2 (Gwen)

MARIAN BIDS 28 LARGE ON TRIP/CAR SHOWCASE

MY BID FOR TRIP/CAR SHOWCASE: $23,222

MARIAN'S SHOWCASE:
BID: $28,000
ARP: $24,925

TATIANA'S SHOWCASE:
BID: $25,000
ARP: $24,226- FIRST (AIRED) DOUBLE OVERBID OF THE SEASON

That sends Marian back to her current home w/ $2,300 in cash & table.

TODAY'S PG RECORD: 2-4
TOTAL WINNINGS: $33,217- SEASON-LOW

FF: This week & next are doubleheader weeks.

GAME #1: Joyners vs. Viscovichs (whose one-day cash winnings total $605)

R1: Name an insensitive way to end a relationship. First answer (s) of the day:

#1: Text (47)(Jeff)
#2:
#3:
#4:
#5:
#6:
#7:

Viscovichs:

Anthony (who's allegedly the biggest NY Jets fan in the country): Nothing/disappear- #3 (13)
Christopher (an NYPD member): Over the phone- #7 (4)
Natasha: In public in front of everybody- X
Josephine: Over the radio- XX
Jeff: Sleep w/ her best friend/ex- XXX

Taliah Steal (for 64): E-mail- #2 (15)

#4: Post on facebook (6)
TIED FOR #5: Say unkind words & "Dear John" letter (5 each)

R2: Name something you did as a kid that your parents still don't know about. Starter (s):

#1: Stole/shoplifted (15)(Derek)
#2: Have sex (14)(Anthony)
#3:
#4:
#5:
#6:
#7:

Joyners:

Lynnette (from Orange, NJ): Cut class- #3 (13)
Tiffany (who's been a lifeguard for six years & has been doing so since she was 15; she's also a waitress & turned 21 last month): Broke something (especially one of their VCRs)- X
Ibraheem: Bullying- XX
Taliah: Take a car without permission- XXX

Jeff Steal (for 42): First-time drinking- NO (Joyners: 106)

#4: Smoked (12)
#5: Changed grades/cheat (8)
#6: Drugs/weed (6)
#7: Sucked face (5)

Double: Name something a dumb person can do to look more intelligent. Coming up first:

#1: Wear glasses (65)(Christopher)
#2:
#3:
#4:

Viscovichs:

Natasha: Wear a suit- #2 (17)
Josephine: Carry some books- TIED FOR BOTTOM (5)
Jeff: Pocket protector- X
Anthony: Hang out w/ a nurse- XX
Christopher: Go to school- XXX

Taliah Steal (for another 174): Use big words- OTHER BOTTOM ANSWER (5)(280)

Triple: Name a place where you can find a lot of hot, sweaty men. An idea or two:

#1: Workout facility/gym (56)(Tiffany)
#2:
#3:
#4:
DUD: The bar (Natasha)

Joyners:

Ibraheem: Basketball game- X
Taliah: In a sauna- XX
Derek: Football game- TIED FOR BOTTOM (6)
Lynnette: In a locker room- OTHER BA (6)
Tiffany: Strip club- XXX

Jeff Steal to Continue: Construction site- #2 (19)(204)

SUDDEN DEATH: Name something teenagers seem to think belongs on the floor.
Ibraheem: Clothes- WIN! (97)

FAST MONEY Q's:

1. Name something a couple might do together right after they wake up.
2. Name a good reason to quit your job.
3. When you stay out late, what time do you get home?
4. Name a word or phrase dogs don't want to hear.
5. Name something a guy hates giving up in a divorce.

Taliah:

1. Have sex- 16
2. You don't like it- 7
3. 2 AM- 23
4. Sit- 2
5. Half- DUD
TOTAL- 48

Ibraheem:

1. Have breakfast- 19
2. Pay too low- 17
3. 3 AM- 12
4. Put them to sleep (Steve has a laughing fit!)- ZONK ANSWER OF THE WEEK NOMINEE
5. Money- 50
TOTAL- 146 ($730)

#1s:

1. Kiss
2. You won the lottery
4. No

GAME #2: Schrievers (whose one-day cash winnings total $630) vs. Tomasulos

R1: Name something you do in the nude on a hot day. First answer (s) this match:

#1:
#2: Sunbathe/tan (18)(Randy)
#3:
#4: Go swimming/skinny-dipping (9)(Deena)
#5:
#6:
#7:
#8:

Schrievers:

Robin: Shower/bathe- #1 (41)
Crissie: Have sex- TIED FOR BOTTOM (2)
Rick: Clean house (the winning answer for them yesterday)- #6 (4)
Phyllis: Take a nap- #3 (11)
Randy: Wash your automobile- X
Robin: Nothing- XX
Crissie: Watch TV- XXX

Deena Steal (for 85): Sit in front of the air conditioning- NO

#5: Walk around the house (5)
OTHER BA: Drink/beer (2)

R2: A woman likes to be told that she has a nice pair of what? For example:

#1:
#2: Boobs/"knockers" (26)(Robin)
#3:
#4:
#5: Earrings (3)(Bobby)

Schrievers:

Crissie: Buns- X
Rick: Legs- #1 (28)
Phyllis: Wheels- XX
Randy: Eyes- #3 (22)
Robin: Feet- XXX

Deena Steal (for 79): Lips- NO (Schrievers: 164)(#4: Shoes)(18)

Double: For you, what's the hardest thing to get out of? Here we go:

#1: Bed (28)(Tara)
#2:
#3:
#4:
#5:
#6:
DUD: Blue jeans (Crissie)

Tomasulos:

Marie (bookkeeper/family's caretaker): Lie- #5 (6)
Bill (a NYPD detective): Trouble- #6 (5)
Deena: Ticket- X
Bobby: Work- #2 (11)
Tara: Cooking- XX
Marie: Car- XXX

Randy Steal (for another 100): Debt- #3 (9)(264)(#4: Family gathering)(7)

Triple: Name something an audience might do if they don't like a performance. Here's an answer or two:

#1: Boo (50)(Marie)
#2:
#3:
#4:

Tomasulos:

Bill: Won't cheer- #4 (2)
Deena: Get up & walk out- #2 (35)
Bobby: Nothing- X
Tara: Talk to themselves- XX
Marie: Throw things- SWEEP! (11)(294)

SD #2: Name an occupation where you might slide down a pole.
Phyllis: WIN W/ FIREMAN! (72)

FM #2 Q's:

1. According to 100 men on that 1-10 scale, how good would you look in a thong?
2. Name a part of your body that sometimes gets swollen.
3. Name something used to cover a window.
4. Name the most expensive city in the world.
5. Name something you might NOT have time to do if you oversleep.

Robin:

1. 4- 6
2. Hands- 11
3. Blinds- 23
4. NYC- 19
5. Take a shower- 19
TOTAL- 78

Randy:

1. 10- 21
2. Foot- 26
3. Foil- ZONK ANSWER OF THE WEEK NOMINEE
4. Vegas- 4
5. Brush your teeth- 6
TOTAL- 135 ($675)

Their two-day total: $1,305.

#1s:

3. Shades/curtains
4. Paris, France
5. Eat breakfast

WoF: How spooky's this $1K Toss-Up in the category of Movie Quote? Let's find out:

_ / _ E E

D _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ _ E

Janis says "I SEE DEAD PEOPLE" from "The Sixth Sense". Once again, we're going around the horn on the interviewing:

Janis Vasquez (Bakersfield, CA)- A programmer for a county probation department who also designs applications & loves to try new food
A.P. Andrews (originally from Superior, NE)- A playwright/director/actor since he was 16
Stephanie Toups (Houma, LA)- An office administrator/cook who studies Ancient History & got engaged at The Grand Canyon w/ a rock that had the words "Keep an eye open for a good rock to take home"

On the $2K TU, we need the Proper Name of a mediocre NFL team nowadays:

_ A _ P A / _ A Y

B _ C _ A _ E E R S

Stephanie IDs them as the TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS.

There's a spooky Vegas.com trip to The Palazzo w/ a Haunted Vegas Tour worth $6,115 up for grabs right now as the Eggland's Best Jackpot Round gets started w/ a Phrase on the big board; another gift tag this week comes from DVDEmpire.com. She first calls two S's for an instant 1/2 Car & $1K & two T's for another $1,600, then she buys five E's, says two R's while on Jackpot for another C-note & two H's for another $600, after which she buys an O, puts up two M's for another nine bills & two N's for $1,100 more. We have...

T H E R E ' S

S O M E T H _ N _

_ N _ E R / M _ / _ E _

...she solves "THERE'S SOMETHING UNDER MY BED" for another $5,700 & $7,700 total.

PERFECT ROUND
FINAL UNCLAIMED JACKPOT TOTAL: $8,100

The Prize Puzzle Round talks about the dreaded question of What Are You Doing? Janis first does the calls of an N for the gift certificate & two I's while on Free Play, then she gets Bankrupted next to the $3.5K wedge to lose the gift tag. Second, A.P. calls out a $500 G, two T's for another $800, six E's, an H for the Wild Card, but then a dud in S. Third, Stephanie calls for a $300 C but then spins the other regular Bankrupt to lose both that & her 1/2 Car. Returning to Janis, she calls three R's for $2,400 but then a dud of K. On A.P.'s second turn of the round, he calls a $500 M for the same 1/2 Car space that got just lost & purchases an O & two A's to clean out the vowels before lighting up a B & two L's for another $300 apiece...

_ E E L I N G

T H E / _ A R M

T R O _ I C A L

B R E E _ E

...& he's won his first $1,950 & will be FEELING THE WARM TROPICAL BREEZE during his $7K holiday to Almond Morgan Bay, for an $8,950 round win, the lead & control.

DUDS: $300 K (Janis), $300 S (A.P.)
BANKRUPTS: 2 (women)

TONIGHT'S SPIN ID: TH0701032 (Tim H. from NY)

To begin a Mystery Same Letter Round, he first selects four R's for $2,200, the same number of E's, but he then Bankrupts the same way Stephanie did to lose the remaining $1,950 & both the WC & the 1/2 Car. Speaking of her, coming her way next is the Bankrupt next to $3.5K; that's her second tonight. Third for Janis is an S while on the Mystery Wedge next to that Million Dollar Wedge. After she flips it over...both women have a pair of Bankrupts to their credit so far this evening. Once A.P. regains control, he calls the SL of three C's for $900 & rings in...

C R E E _ _

C R _ _ _ _

C R E _ _ _ R E S

...& catches some CREEPY CRAWLY CREATURES to inch to $9,950 in cash & St. Lucia.

BANKRUPTS: 3 (Everybody)

It's a low-scoring pitcher's duel, so we've got a potentially key $3K TU coming; the topic of is Song Title:

_ U _ E _ S T I T I _ N

A.P. comes up w/ the Stevie Wonder classic "SUPERSTITION" to break five figures w/ $12,950.

On a Fictional Character puzzle, he starts it out w/ a $400 T but then the Bankrupt in between $600 & $900; that means everyone's got two of those. Approaching Stephanie second are trip H's for 1,800 dollars, four E's & a trio of S's for an additional $1.5K before we go to Last Chance Mode...

T H E / H E _ _ _ E S S

H _ _ S E _ _ _

...w/ the remaining five consonants worth $1,900 apiece. One D call two turns later...

T H E / H E _ D _ E S S

H _ R S E _ _ _

...Janis solves THE HEADLESS HORSEMAN to leave in last place w/ $2,900. $7,700 is what Stephanie takes home & A.P. wins w/ $12,950 in cash & trip.

$23,550 in cash & vacation was won upfront on this Tuesday.

SOLE BANKRUPT: A.P.

TONIGHT'S BANKRUPT TRASH (excluding the other stuff): $4,650 in cash & gift tag

Maxwell House Big Money Round #24: A.P. picks up the envelope from the R; the BMR topic's Place. This non-holiday location starts w/:

_ _ N _ _

_ _ R L _ R

PCMA gives him...

_ _ N _ _

P A R L _ R

...because he didn't call BGHO when he should've, he can't solve BINGO PARLOR for the $30K, so he's sent home w/ $12,950 in cash & trip.

Call me crazy, but one of the cars that might be offered on the Fun & Fit set is a Honda Fit.

J!: Tonight's challengers for Balaji Narain:

Jennifer Dockter (Fremont, CA)- Stay-at-home mom
Gabor Vari (L.A.)- Psychiatrist

Base Categories:

CAR TALK
LIBROS EN ESPANOL
NICE "BUN"S
ACTING THE PART
MILLION DOLLAR
HEADS OR TAILS

Five clues into this game, Gabor grabs the Daily Double under the $800 Libros En Espanol clue w/ $1,400; Jennifer's $600 in the red. For $2,800 or nothing, here's his clue:

A bestselling memoir: "Come, Reza, Ama"

"What is 'Eat, Pray, Love'?"...DOUBLE! He ends up re-doubling to $5,600 before the first half of this round's over; the champion's got $1,600. We run out of time before we can get to the $200 or $400 Car Talk clues.

SOLE TS OF THE ROUND (unattempted): $800 (Acting the Part)

After First Round:

Balaji: $1,600
Gabor: $10K
Jennifer: $5K

Double Jeopardy! Lineup:

WORLD GEOGRAPHY
IF YOU CAN READ THIS...
BIG BIRTHER
BRUCE ALMIGHTY
PRIME MINISTERS OF GREAT BRITAIN
LITTLE-KNOWN ANCIENT GREEKS (each one of these end in -es)

Jennifer spots a Video DD in the center of If You Can Read This w/ $8,600; he's trailing Gabor for first place by a $2,200 margin. She risks $3K, so for the lead:

If you can read this, you know this ancient language of the Bhagavad Gita, but may have trouble keeping up your conversation skills.

"What is Sanskrit?"...the new leader's her w/ $11,600! During a late DD Hunting period, Gabor finds the third & final one of this game attached to the $800 answer dealing w/ the Prime Ministers of Great Britain; we could have a big win tonight, because he's in first w/ $21,00 & has a $4K advantage over Jennifer; Balaji's improved somewhat to six thou. Gabor attempts to add another $2K to his total.

This early 1830s PM lives on in the name of a popular tea.

"Who is...Earl Grey?"...yes indeedy for $23,200! The $2K clue in both that topic & Little-Known Ancient Greeks will remain hidden from view.

SOLE TS OF THE ROUND (unattempted): $1,600 (Little-Known Ancient Greeks)

Scores Following DJ!:

Balaji: $6K- MATHEMATICALLY ELIMINATED
Gabor: $23,600
Jennifer: $17,200

CORYAT SCORES:

Balaji: $6K
Gabor: $21,800
Jennifer: $15,400

FINAL JEOPARDY! SUBJECT: Classic Games.

Monopoly creator Charles Darrow's sole quote in "The Yale Book of Quotations" includes this three-digit number.

BALAJI:
Response: "What is 101?"
Wager: ALL-IN
BUST (he leaves w/ $56,799)

Jennifer Dockter had "What is 200?"...sounds right to me to jump to $33,200...but it's Gabor Vari who comes out victorious w/ $34,401!

Millionaire:

Game 1
Start of Game 2

Episode ratings:

"Family Feud":
5 PM: 6
5:30 PM: 7
8: "Jeopardy!"
7: "Let's Make a Deal" & "Millionaire"
6: "The Price is Right"
5: "Wheel of Fortune"

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