10/11/2012 Results

LMaD:

Georgina's Fast Deal Decision (a Disco lady from Ireland): BB ($1K)- Costa Rican Tour ($4K)


Hadie's FD Decision (a Queen from Belize who's celebrating her birthday): CURTAIN #2 ($1.5K; she talked it out w/ her son Ken in the top-right corner of the audience)- WIN!!! (PERFECT DEAL)


Starr (a graduate student in Psychology & executive assistant dressed as a complete muffin) plays Go Big or Go Home for a '13 Chevrolet Spark LS. A three will start her off w/ a $500 TARGET gift tag.

1. 1: $250
2. 2: TARGET ($750)(Bad roll: 5)
3. 1: $1K ($1,750)(BR: 4; needs a 2 for SB)
4. 3: $750 ($2.5K)(BR: 1)
5. 3: $1K ($3.5K)(needs a one for CURTAIN #1, a four for a ZONK & six for the automobile)
6. 4: GO HOME- LOSES $3,350

Robert (a volleyball coach dressed as The Cat in the Hat) & Olivia (a cosmetics company worker dressed as Wilbur the Pig w/ a French flag in her shirt, even though there's no pig attire on her) are in a deal titled She Says/He Says.

R1: SE ($1K)- Three-night Loews Ventana Canyon getaway in AZ w/ $250 to spend at their spa ($3,300)
R2: CURTAIN #2 REJECTED- SONY 60" LED HDTV package ($4,600)
TBR (BB): Olivia- Motorcycle vacuum

Deborah's iPod FD Decision (SB): GO ON ($800; this suits four people & it's her birthday as well)- Private yacht cruise w/ limo service ($2,600)

Jessica (a student-athlete dressed as a pirate) may walk not on the plank, but rather to that Ford Fiesta S if she can go from 0 to 80.

1. 30
2. 20 (50; refuses $500)
3. 20 (70; refuses a grand)
FINAL DRAW: PD #2 ON THE BUTTON!

Benjamin (baker) & Elsie (whose bun/baby Leah's apparently due in two weeks) are going to play the "My Husband Sounds Like a..." Deal.

1. "TELEPHONE"- YES ($1K)
2. TRAIN- YES ($1.5K)
3. DOLPHIN- CRICKET 

TBR (CURTAIN #1): YES- Duct-tape sailboat ($200)

Stephen's FD Decision (a lumberjack from MN w/ a teddy bear named Charlie on his right shoulder): $800

SB (has a battery)- Fujinon camera ($2,298)

BD #14:
Georgina could win as much as $23,588 in cold, hard moolah today. She thinks her BD's behind DOOR #3 because she was born on the 23rd of an unknown month...but she trades down to an Elliptigo X6 bike priced at $2,894.


#1-
Living room ($6,889)

#2- Five-night trip to the Outrigger Surfers Paradise in Queensland, Australia w/ $1K

Phtil (peacock) has no $500 aluminum can tab in the featured Quickie Deal.


TPiRecap

Millionaire:

Taking a victory lap before playing this afternoon is Matthew Constantinides from Norfolk (who's a former sheriff's deputy)! 

Pre-Randomized Categories: Animal Business, Fabric Strips, Historic Humor, Dogs of the World, Hated Herbs, Quotable Forefathers, Geek Gear, Not What I Meant, Rap Samples & Watching Chaplin
Randomized Topic List: Dogs of the World, Historic Humor, Fabric Strips, Watching Chaplin, Quotable Forefathers, Animal Business, Hated Herbs, Not What I Meant, Geek Gear & Rap Samples

1. According to the American Kennel Club, the Havanese is the only dog breed native to what country?

A: Puerto Rico
B: Cuba
C: Mexico
D: Argentina

FA: Cuba- $5K

2. A historic figure often seen barefooted, who's the subject of a joke that calls him a "super-callused fragile mystic hexed by halitosis"?

A: Christopher Columbus
B: Napoleon Bonaparte
C: Mahatma Gandhi
D: Davy Crockett

FA: Gandhi- $500 ($5.5K)

3. The Sash Company is the official manufacturer of accessories worn at which of these events?

A: Academy Awards
B: National Spelling Bee
C: Miss America Pageant
D: Super Bowl

FA: Miss America- $2K ($7.5K)

4. The FBI spent years trying to determine if Charlie Chaplin was actually a communist born in France under what name?

A: Marcel Milnier
B: Leopold Cormier
C: Guy Gintzig
D: Israel Thornstein

FIRST JUMP UNSURPRISINGLY USED (A: Thornstein)- $25K

5. In Poor Richard's Almanac, what author advised readers to "...keep your eyes wide open before marriage, half shut afterwards"?

A: Benjamin Franklin
B: Thomas Jefferson
C: Thomas Paine
D: John Adams

ASK THE AUDIENCE

A: 62%
B: 4%
C: 25%

D: 9%

FA: Ben Franklin- $3K ($10.5K)

His wife Marian's in the audience & calls him "Pretty Boy" while he's a stay-at-home dad.

6. Silly of mischievous behavior's sometimes referred to as which of the following?

A: Lemur business
B: Wombat business
C: Sloth business
D: Monkey business

FA: Monkey business- $1K ($11.5K)

7. Which of the following's a website created by detractors of an herb that's also known as Chinese parsley?

A: IHateCilantro.com
B: IHateMint.com
C: IHateBasil.com
D: IHateRosemary.com

OTHER JUMP ACTIVATED (A: IHateCilantro.com, which he would've said)- $7K

8. The iPhone technology "Siri" had people in Japan laughing because its name's similar to the Japanese word for what?

A: Broken
B: Buttocks
C: Rash
D: Snot


WALKS W/ $5,750 (A: Buttocks; he was leaning towards broken or snot)


Carrying on now w/ BRANDON BROOKS from Chicago (who's a former "Hollywood Squares" College Champion & won nearly $70K in cash & stuff as a result, including a Chevy Tracker 2-Door)!

Subjects: Go Go Gadget, Side Effects, In My Blood, Fun and Games, Thanks, Girl, Matters of Import, It's a Miracle, Aches & Pains, Say What? & Clam It

1. In addition to being the name of an adorable character in the movie "Gremlins", which of the following's a slang word for "gadget"?

A: Gizeroo
B: Gizamajig
C: Gizamacallit
D: Gizmo

FA: Gizmo- $25K

2. Pharmacists warn that what prescription drug's possible side effects include sleepwalking, sleep-eating & even sleep-driving?

A: Lipitor
B: Cialis
C: Nexium

D: Ambien

FA: Ambien- $10K ($35K)

3. During the 2012 Presidential campaign, who said "My veins run with cheese, bratwurst, and a little Spotted Cow, Leinie's and some Miller"?

A: Barack Obama
B: Paul Ryan
C: Mitt Romney

D: Joe Biden

FA: Paul Ryan- $100 ($35,100)

4. Brickipedia's a fittingly-named website dedicated to what popular line of toys?

A: LEGO
B: G.I. Joe
C: Lincoln Logs

D: Tonka

FA: LEGO- $1K ($36,100)

Q of the Day: Because it sleeps for up to 20 hours a day, what creature has been called the laziest of the animal kingdom?

A: Giraffe
B: Sheep
C: Koala

D: Cow

A: Koala

5. What Hip-Hop star dedicated his hit "Good Feeling" to Jazz legend Etta James, who's sampled on the song?

A: Cee-Lo Green
B: T.I.
C: Rick Ross
D: Flo Rida


FA: Flo Rida- $15K ($51,100)

To Return Tomorrow: In 2011, who was the largest explorer of crude oil to the U.S.?

A: Saudi Arabia
B: Canada
C: Kuwait
D: Mexico

FIRST JUMP USED (A: Canada, which he would've locked in)- $500

The Pyramid:


6 PM Civilians:
Ben (San Dimas, CA)- Teacher/"I Love Lucy" nerd
Anessa (Mt. Prospect, IL)- Stay-at-home mom

First Maingame Pyramid: HOMES FOR HEROES, HEAD WEST YOUNG MAN, I DO'S AND DON'TS, OH NO, IT'S MY EX, I WANT MY MUMMY! & BOWLED OVER

R1:

Melissa & Ben: I WANT MY MUMMY! (Halloween things)
WORDS: CANDY, GHOSTS, WITCHES, OCTOBER, COSTUMES, SKELETONS & JACK-O-LANTERNS ($500)(:10 left)

Samantha & Anessa: OH NO, IT'S MY EX
WORDS: EXIT, EXAM, EXTRA, EXHALE, EXCITED, EXCUSE & EXILE (4)


R2:

Ben & Melissa: BOWLED OVER (college football bowls)
WORDS: ORANGE, ROSE, SUN, COTTON, LIBERTY, GATOR & FIESTA ($1K)(::06 left)


Anessa & Samantha: I DO'S AND DONT'S (things you might find at a wedding)
WORDS: A BEST MAN, A CAMERA, A BRIDE, VOWS, A CAKE, TEARS & A CRASHER (11)($500)


R3:

Aneesa & Samantha: HEAD WEST YOUNG MAN (things associated w/ Kanye West; no singing or rapping allowed)
STARS: KIM KARDASHIAN, SNEAKERS, CHICAGO, "E.T." & HIP-HOP (15)

Melissa & Ben: HOMES FOR HEROES (things you might find in a firehouse)
WORDS: HOSES, A KITCHEN, TRUCKS, A POLE, UNIFORMS, AXES & A DALMATIAN- PERFECTO! ($1.5K)(:05 to spare)


$25K WC #2: Melissa still won't give these clues on this version of the program.


$100: TYPES OF SCHOOLS: COLLEGES, UNIVERSITIES, ELEMENTARY
$200: "WHAT A MUSTACHE MIGHT SAY": "I LIVE ON A MAN'S UPPER LIP & I'M HAIRY"

$300: TYPES OF STORMS: THUNDER, RAIN
$400: WHY YOU USE A DRIVE-THRU: BECAUSE I DON'T WANT TO WALK INSIDE A McDONALD'S, BECAUSE I'M IN MY CAR
$500: CANADIAN CITIES: VANCOUVER, OTTAWA

$750: SIDE EFFECTS: A HEADACHE, STOMACHACHE, VOMITING, A BIG HEADACHE (I might've tried one of Matt Hardy's signature moves as a clue)

Second Maingame Pyramid: LIVE LONG AND PROSPER, NO IFS, ANDS, HORS D'OEUVRES, THE BRITISH INVASION, BECAUSE I LOVE YOU, THE NEW ZOO REVIEW & YAWN

R1:

Melissa & Aneesa: BECAUSE I LOVE YOU (common Valentine's Day gifts)
WORDS: ROSES, A BRACELET, PERFUME, A CARD, A BOUQUET, EARRINGS & LINGERIE ($1K)(:11 to spare)


Sam & Ben: YAWN (things that could make you tired)
WORDS: STUDYING, ALCOHOL, WORK, A MARATHON, A HANGOVER, EXERCISE & A SLEEPING PILL ($3.5K)(:03 left)


R2:


Aneesa & Melissa: THE NEW ZOO REVIEW
ANIMALS: LIONS, TIGERS, MONKEYS, ZEBRAS, GIRAFFES, ELEPHANTS & RHINOCEROS ($1.5K)(:10 remaining)


Ben & Sam: THE BRITISH INVASION (things associated w/ The American Revolution)
ANSWERS: GEORGE WASHINGTON, ENGLAND, TEA, RIFLES, COLONIES, BOSTON & INDEPENDENCE ($4K)(:02 left)

R3:


Aneesa & Melissa: LIVE LONG AND PROSPER (things associated w/ "Star Trek")
WORDS: SPACE, SEQUELS, BONES, SCIENCE FICTION, WILLIAM SHATNER, NERDS & THE ENTERPRISE (20)

Ben & Sam: NO IFS, ANDS, HORS D'OEUVRES (foods you might eat w/ a toothpick)
FOODS: OLIVES, MEATBALLS, FRUIT, MUSHROOMS, EGG ROLLS & SANDWICHES (19)- LOSS

$20K WC #24: 

$100: FAMILY MEMBERS: MOTHER, FATHER, CHILDREN
$200: HORROR (SCARY) MOVIES: "NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET"
$300: "WHAT A NEWSPAPER MIGHT SAY": "I HAVE BLACK INK & I'M ON WHITE PAPER"
$400: TYPES OF RODENTS: RATS, VERMINS
$500: PEOPLE WHO WORK AT A CIRCUS: THE RINGLEADER, THE CLOWN, THE TRAPEZE PERSON (a little too descriptive)

$750: CANCELED THINGS: CHECKS, INSURANCE, MARRIAGES (should've said low-rated TV shows)

Aneesa leaves w/ $2,200.

9 PM Civilians:
Vaughn (Little Rock)- Chocolate seller
Keisha (Hutchinson, TX)- Stay-at-home mom

Maingame Pyramid #1: STUCK IN THE MIDDLETON, MADE IT TO NATIONALS, NO WAY, JOSE, GOING BACK TO CALI, IT'S FOR YOU... & TIN CAN ALLEY

R1:

Melissa & Vaughn: GOING BACK TO CALI
WORDS: THE PACIFIC, HOLLYWOOD, SEA WORLD, STANFORD & REDWOODS (3)


Sam & Keisha: NO WAY, JOSE
WORDS: NORTH, NOISE, NOODLE, NOOSE, NORMAL, NOTEPAD & NOWHERE ($500)(:07 remaining)


R2:

Vaughn & Melissa: IT'S FOR YOU... (things associated w/ smartphones)
WORDS: A SCREEN, A KEYBOARD, A SIGNAL, HEADPHONES, MINUTES (he pretty much blurted out the word), A CASE & RINGTONES (9)


Keisha & Sam: TIN CAN ALLEY (things that come in cans)

WORDS: SODA, AIR, PAINT, A HAM, TRASH & TUNA (13)

R3:

Vaughn & Melissa: STUCK IN THE MIDDLETON (words associated w/ Kate Middleton)
ANSWERS: WILLIAM, FASHION, WEDDING, PHOTOGRAPHER, ROYAL, TABLOID & DUCHESS (15)

Sam & Keisha (this civilian will give in the WC assuming she makes it): MADE IT TO NATIONALS (things you might see on episodes of "Glee")
WORDS: CHEERLEADERS, A BULLY, A PRINCIPAL, TEENAGERS & A DUET (17)


$15K WC #22: I think there was an edit just before this started because I saw a tight shot on Mike just before the first subject's revealed.

$100: MOVIES: "GOOD WILL HUNTING"
$200: PARTS OF A CLASSROOM: THE CHALKBOARD, THE DESKS, THE STUDENTS
$300: "WHAT RYAN SEACREST MIGHT SAY": "THIS IS 'AMERICAN IDOL'" (Samantha started to try to phrase her guess in the form of a Q!)

$400: THINGS AT A BASEBALL GAME: THE PLAYERS
$500: WHY YOU HOLD YOUR BREATH: BECAUSE YOU'RE UNDERWATER, BECAUSE YOU'RE WAITING FOR A BIG ANSWER

$750: THINGS YOU GIVE: YOUR TIME, YOUR MONEY, YOUR ADVICE, YOUR OPINION, YOUR DONATIONS (synonym)(:04 left)

Last Maingame Pyramid: JUSTIN TIME, NO FRUITCAKE FOR ME, SUPPLIES AND DEMAND, NOT OUT OF THE WOODS, GOOD RIDDANCE & IN IT TO SCHWINN IT

R1:


Melissa & Keisha: NO FRUITCAKE FOR ME (foods you eat on holidays)
WORDS: TURKEY, CHOCOLATE, CRANBERRY SAUCE, PUMPKIN PIE, CANDY CANE (though I think I heard Melissa start to say "cane"), GINGERBREAD & BRISKET (6)


Sam & Vaughn: JUSTIN TIME (things associated w/ Justin Timberlake)
WORDS: *NSYNC, ACTOR, "SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE", BRITNEY SPEARS, BOO-BOO (Sam got too descriptive) & "THE SOCIAL EXPERIMENT" (4)


R2:

Keisha & Melissa: NOT OUT OF THE WOODS (things associated w/ golfer Tiger)
WORDS: GOLF, RICH, AFFAIRS, CADDY, CLUBS, THE GREEN & THE MASTERS (12)


Vaughn & Sam: GOOD RIDDANCE (things that can be disposable)
WORDS: DIAPERS, CAMERAS, INCOME (he said "comes"), CONTACT LENSES, PLATES, RAZORS & ASSETS (9)


R3:

Sam & Vaughn: SUPPLIES AND DEMAND (school supplies)
WORDS: PENCIL, SCISSORS, RULER, GLUE STICK, NOTEBOOK, HIGHLIGHTER & BINDER (16)($500)(:04 to spare)

Keisha & Melissa: IN IT TO SCHWINN IT
WORDS: HANDLEBARS, A PAPERBOY, TRAINING WHEELS, SPOKES, LANCE ARMSTRONG & TRIATHLON (17)

$10K WC #14:

$100: COMEDIANS: JERRY SEINFELD
$200: PARTS OF A SNOWMAN: THE TOP HAT, THE CARROT NOSE
$300: BRANCHES OF THE MILITARY: THE ARMY, THE NAVY

$400: MAGIC TRICKS: DISAPPEARING ACT
$500: THINGS THAT ARE SOUR: MILK

$750: THINGS THAT BOUNCE: BALLS, CHECKS, BUNNIES (Keisha leaves w/ $3K)

WoF:

Intro Flashback Moment (5/14/98 from College Week in Houston): Alvaro's $25K Speed-Up win (but the puzzle solve cue from back then's plastered by the current Toss-Up solve cue)

$1K T-U: Thing

T H _ / _ O U N _

_ _ / L _ U G _ _ E R

As we hear THE SOUND OF LAUGHTER, we'll be interviewing Marissa first:

Marissa Thompson
(Coeur d'Alene, ID)- A full-time mom & prank puller married to Brian w/ five kids & a baby girl

Jeff LeFors (Indianapolis)- A graphic/social media designer & cello player who graduated from Butler University & was the Bulldog mascot for two yrs.
Dawn Austin (Miramar, FL)- A restaurant server w/ two daughters

$2K T-U:
Around the House


_ _ _ _ _ _ I C

R A Z _ _

Dawn gets an ELECTRIC RAZOR.

Eggland's Best Jackpot Round: Before & After

The middle lady first calls up a $500 T while on that Jackpot & a $600 S, buys two A's, calls a $700 N and purchases all the other vowels (two E's, O's & I's & a U singleton). She subsequently Bankrupts next to $2.5K to lose her remaining $550. Marissa secondly gets Vanna to reveal a $350 R & two C's for another nine $100 bills, but she then loses the $1,250 to the Million Dollar Wedge's right side. Jeff claims an $1,800 L pair, two $300 D's & a $300 K...

O L _ _ _ I C

T R A C K / A N D

F I E L D

_ O U S E

...& he makes it to an OLYMPIC TRACK AND FIELD HOUSE, but that's incorrect by a letter & that likely costs him $2,700. Dawn follows through w/ a $650 P...

O L _ _ P I C

T R A C K / A N D

_ I E L D

_ O U S E

...& sure enough, she solves OLYMPIC TRACK AND FIELD MOUSE for the added $350.

BANKRUPTS: 2 (ladies)
SOLE DQ: Jeff (missolve)
LEFT BEHIND IN JACKPOT: $9,750

Current Scores:

Jeff: BAD LUCK/Dawn: $3K/Marissa: $1K

Mystery Round: Show Biz

Marissa comes up w/ a $900 T, an E, a $3.5K R, an A & two I's at the beginning, then she gets the 1/2 CAR in between $350 & $900 w/ a $500 L & the other two pairs of vowels before Bankrupting next to top dollar to lose her plate & $3,650. Jeff then calls for two P's to claim $1K & that $7.5K wedge...

_ _ O _ _ T O P P I _ _

_ U _ I _ A L / _ U _ _ E R

...& he finds a SHOWSTOPPING MUSICAL NUMBER to take the lead & retains his turn.

SOLE BANKRUPT: Marissa (2nd tonight)

Current Scores:


Jeff: $8.5K/Dawn: $3K/Marissa: $1K

Bonus Puzzle Blast from the Past #19 (10/16/07 during College Road Trip Week)(Phrase)(Carolyn Radcliffe called YMGO):

S _ O _ / Y O _ R

S T _ _ _

She didn't win the $50K w/ "SHOW YOUR STUFF".

Prize Puzzle Round: What Are You Doing?

His following letters are triple $300 N's, twin I's, a $300 G, three A's, quadruple T's for $1,800 extra & the rest of the vowel pairings, then a $900 H couplet &...

_ O A _ I N G / I N

A / H O T / T U _

U N _ E _ / T H E

_ T A _ _

...he's gotten 2,650 more buckaroos & will be SOAKING IN A HOT TUB UNDER THE STARS at the Divi Aruba Phoenix Beach Resort in Aruba, a Hotwire.com trip worth $6,515. Just as this round ends, Pat pretends to punch him in the stomach & a punching sound's heard!

PERFECT ROUND

Current Scores:

Jeff: $17,665 in cash & vacation/Dawn: $3K/Marissa: $1K

$3K T-U: Place

C H _ _ _ Y

_ R _ H _ R D

Jeff picks off a CHERRY ORCHARD to break $20K+.

S-U: Food & Drink

It's a $1,300 Final Spin. Just as Vanna shows two L's...

_ _ _ L L _ _ _ _

_ _ T _ T _ _ _

...Marissa scoops some SCALLOPED POTATOES quickly & successfully.

SOLE DUD: R (Jeff)

Final Scores:

Jeff: $20,665 in cash & trip/Dawn: $3K/Marissa: $3,600
GT: $27,265

TONIGHT'S BANKRUPT TRASH (excluding cardboard): $5,450

(Note: All this week, quilt-like graphics are used on the maingame screens.)

Maxwell House BR #17: Jeff hits the &.

Category: Phrase

Just the last letter to start:

_ ' _ / _ _ _ _

_ _ _ _ N

MFHI adds besides the obvious first word...

I ' M / _ _ _ _

_ _ _ I N

...I'M GOOD LOOKIN' definitely won't work for the $30K; CDMA would've been nice to call on this puzzle. I'M BACK AGAIN to remind you that he's leaving w/ $20,665 in cash & holiday. The entire audience tonight gets some MH coffee.

$5K SPIN ID #19: PJ5720771

Jeopardy!:

Hilary Hultman-Lee (Sterling, VA)- Mom/tutor
Tom Conn (St. Anne, IL)- Claims processor/sports broadcaster
CHAMP: Stephanie Jass (whose three-day cash winnings total $66,770)

These Are Lit Up First:
TALKIN' FOOTBALL
"X"s & "O"s
PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES
I THEE WED
YOU'VE BEEN SCHOOLED!
LOOKING DOWN WITH GeoEye

At the end of You've Been Schooled! & just before the timeout, Tom's got a Daily Double to deal w/ at $2,800; Stephanie has 1/2 that & Hilary's close behind as well w/ $1,200. He wagers just $600.

From the Greek for "many skills", it's an Engineering school that teaches Industrial Arts & Applied Sciences.

"What is a technical school?" is not quite right; he should've added poly to "technical".

LACH TRASH (all unattempted): $2,800

Post-J! Round Scores:
Stephanie: $5,600
Tom: $2,800
Hilary: $4,800

Will Stephanie Heat Up Again w/ a Double J! Menu Like This?:
1920s BESTSELLERS
STARTS WITH 2 VOWELS
ALLITERATIVE AMERICANS
ALSO A TRIBE OF ISRAEL
THE REPUBLIC
SUMMER ENTERTAINMENT 2012

Stephanie's not quite in Lock Game Territory w/ $12K, but maybe she'll get there after seeing this $1,600 Alliterative Americans answer that has a DD assigned there; Hilary trails her by $5,200 & Tom's got 1/3 Steph's score. For an additional $2K & to give the champ a safety net:

Among the holdings in his financial empire were an aircraft company, RKO Pictures & lots of stock in TWA.

"Who is Howard Hughes?"...got him for $14K! Soon after that, she claims the other one off this board behind the $1,200 1920s Bestseller while having $16,800 & goes for yet another two big ones.
 
Revolt in the Desert
, about his exploits in Arabia, was a nonfiction bestseller in '27.


"Who is T.E. Lawrence?"...right she is again!

ATTEMPTED LT: $2,800
SOLE UNATTEMPTED TS: $2K (Summer Entertainment '12)
TOTAL DJ! LT: $4,800

Heading Into Final J!:

Stephanie: $24,400
Tom: $4K- MATHEMATICALLY ELIMINATED
Hilary: $12,400

CORYAT SCORES:

Stephanie: $23,200
Tom: $4,600

Hilary: $12,400

FINAL J! CATEGORY:
Nonfiction.


In an 1854 work, this title body of water was compared w/ the proportions of Loch Fyne.

TOM:
Response: "What is The Fifth of Forth?"
Final score: $4K


Hilary's response of "What is Lake Victoria?" has to be right or else...but it isn't, so she loses $12,201 & leaves w/ $1K; That means Stephanie's a four-time champ! She also missed w/ "What is Loch Lomand?"; that was talking about Walden Pond. But she still banks another $23,400 for a new haul of $90,170.

Family Feud:

G1: Freemonts ($2K+ after three games) vs. Frateses (Laconia, NH)


R1: Name a reason a 100-yr.-old man doesn't date a lot. I think I know a couple of these:

#1: Too old (19)(Joi; that was one of 'em)

#2:
#3:
#4:
#5:
#6:

#7:
#8:

Freemonts:
James Sr.: Can't find a date his age- T5 (7)
James Jr.: Limited mobility/too slow- #4 (8)
Nikki: Sexual problems (w/ his flacido domingo)- #3 (10)
Chris: Women are too expensive- X
Joi: He's too sick- XX
James Sr.: He can't drive/use transportation- BA (6)
James Jr.: He just doesn't have the interest- XXX

Amelia Steal (for 50): He's too tired- #2 (17)

T5: Dead (7)
Other BA: Forgets he has a date (6)

R2: If a couple took separate vacations, what might the man do more of than his wife? Second face-off answer(s):

#1:
#2: Sleep (16)(James Sr.)
#3: Watch or play golf/sports (15)(Lyall)
#4:
#5:
#6:

#7:

Freemonts:
James Jr.: Go to bars/drink- #1 (29)
Nikki (mom of one): Flirt/cheat- #4 (13)
Chris: Overeat- X
Joi: Relax- XX
James Sr.: Read- XXX

Amelia Steal #2 (for another 73 & to keep early lead): Watch TV- INCORRECT

#5: Fish/camp (11)
#6: Gamble (8)
#7: Strip joints (2)


Double: Name something that's so slippery it's hard to hold onto. Example(s) away:

#1:
#2:
#3: Ice (cubes)(15)(James Jr.)
#4:
#5:

#6:
DUD AT THE BUZZER- Slime (Larry)

Freemonts:
Nikki: A wet baby- #4 (4)
Chris: Jell-O- BA (2)
Joi: A wet, glistening body- X
James Sr.: Greased pig- BA (2)
James Jr.: Bananas- XX
Nikki: Stick of butter- XXX

Amelia Steal #3 (to re-gain lead w/ another 46): Bar of soap- #2 (20)(96)(#1: Fish/eels)(48)

Triple: Name a sound people can hear a lot of in NYC. Sounds fun to us:

#1: Cars (honking)(73)(Oliver; he works in a financial services industry, has a Master's Degree in Puppetry & should've finished his MBA by now, as well as a high school sweetheart named Ali & three boys)
#2:
#3:
#4:


Frateses:
Joan (dance studio owner for 23 yrs.; she tap dances for a few seconds): Subway- #3 (3)
Amelia: Fire engines/sirens- #2 (17)
Lyall: People shouting- X
Larry: Gunshots- WIN (2)(381)

FM:

1. Name an animal starting w/ R that you never want to eat.
2. How long does it take you to fully wake up in the morning?
3. Name something people lose when they worry too much.
4. Name the safest way to travel.
5. Name something people do to make their feet feel good.

Oliver:
1. Rhinoceros- 32
2. Half-hr.- 18
3. Their mind- 28
4. On your feet- 13
5. Massage them- 45
TOTAL- 136

Lyall:
1. Rabbit- 18
2. 10 min.- 18
3. Keys- 2
4. Airplane- 28; WIN AT 202!
5. Soak 'em

#1s:
2. Five min.
4. Car

G2: Huckleberrys ($820 after first show) vs. Davises (Boston)

R1: Dogs go crazy when they see a squirrel; what do men go crazy about when they see it? Let's start:

#1: Beautiful women (70)(Kermeth)
#2:
#3:
#4:
#5:

#6: Nuts/food/pizza (2)(Samantha; Steve has a good laugh attack!)

#7:

Huckleberrys:

Miranda: Nice car- #3 (10)
Patrice: Football games/sports- #2 (11)
Corey (he has coached a school's basketball team to three regional titles in a row): Nice motorcycle- X
Portia: Nice clothes- XX
Kermeth: Guns- XXX

Samantha
Steal (for 93): Electronics- DUD


#4:
Beer (3)

Other BAs: $$$ (which Paul wanted her to say) & bills/charges (2 each)

R2: Name a fantasy job that you want if you lived during the Old West. Base response(s):


#1:

#2:
#3: Cowboy/cowgirl (10)(William; tax law school graduate)
#4:
#5:
#6:

#7: Gunslinger/outlaw (3)(Miranda)

Davises:

Paul (who works for The Teamsters in their area): Sheriff/marshal- #1 (33)
Mark (who picked out his own colorful dotted tie): Saloon showgirl (dancer)- #4 (9)
Linda (clinical scientist): Blacksmith- X
Samantha (a personal care assistant during the day & Fenway Park souvenir saleswoman at night): Horse & buggy driver- #5 (5)
William: Bartender/saloon owner- #2 (27)

Paul: Train conductor- XX
Mark: Prostitute- SWEEP! (3; another Steve laugh attack because it counted as "ho/madame"!)(90)

Double: Name a reason you suspect a couple arriving at a party had been making out (Steve had to re-read the "Point values are doubled..." spiel because he laughed just before reading this survey Q). They lead off like this:


#1: Lipstick all over (43)(Patrice)
#2:
#3:

#4:
#5:

Huckleberrys:

Corey: Clothes were messed up/disheveled- #2 (29)
Portia: Hair's all over the place- #3 (18)
Kermeth: They arrived late- X
Miranda: They can't stop smiling at each other- XX
Patrice: They both came out of the same room at the same time- XXX


Samantha
Steal #2 (for 180 more & the lead): Hickeys all over their necks- #5 (3)(270)(#4: Flushed/sweaty faces)(5)


Triple: The biggest star in a movie gets the biggest what? Should decide this "Feud":


#1: Paycheck (66)(Mark)
#2:
#3:
#4:


Davises:

Linda: Leading role/lines- #2 (12)
Samantha: Trailer- #4 (7)
William: Their name's written the largest on a movie poster- TOTAL CLEAN SWEEP TO WIN TITLE! (8)(569)

FM #2:


1. According to 100 married men, when your wife accuses you of sitting around & doing nothing, what are you doing?
2. On the 1-10 scale, how good are you balancing the family budget?
3. Name a jellybean flavor.
4. Name the part of a chair that's also the name of a body part.
5. Name a product you might buy in travel size.

Samantha:
1. Watching TV- 25
2. 7- 7
3. Cotton candy- DUD
4. Leg- 39
5. Face wash- DUD
TOTAL- 71

William:
1. Eating- DUD
2. 5- 13
3. Coconut- 2
4. Back- 15
5. Shampoo- 38
TOTAL- 139 ($695)

#1s:
1. Sitting around doing nothing
2. 8
3. Cherry
5. Toothpaste

(Final "Price" notes: For the record, the MINI Cooper price from today's 10 Chances was $21,830. Also, because Door #1 wasn't used for the Showcase presentations, that would've been the Door of Honor had a car PG winner won their Showcase.)

EPISODE RATINGS:

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

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