10/18/2012 Results

Millionaire:

Marjorie will finish her game today.

5. On April 1, 1996, a fast food franchise placed ads in national newspapers claiming that it had purchased an iconic symbol & renamed it what?

A: Taco Liberty Bell
B: Whopperton Monument
C: Mount Dunkmore
D: Statue of McLiberty


OTHER JUMP USED (A: Taco Liberty Bell)- $7K

6. This year, an Israeli ruling forcing companies to disclose their use of digital enhancements in fashion ads become popularly known as what?

A: Photoshop Laws
B: Excel Laws
C: Quicken Laws
D: FileMaker Pro Laws

FA: Photoshop Laws- $100 ($37,100)

7. A genetic trait known as "distal hyperextensibility of the thumb" is more commonly referred to as what?

A: Miller's thumb
B: Hitchhiker's thumb

C: Devil's thumb
D: Gamer's thumb

FA: Hitchhiker's thumb- $5K ($42,100)

8. Before settling on her current name, suggested monikers for what fictional heroine included Stella Strong, Nell Cody & Diana Dare?

A: Ramona Quimby
B: Katniss Everdeen
C: Nancy Drew
D: Hermione Granger

WALKS W/ $21,050 (A: Nancy Drew, which she would've guessed)

Tom Gullo from NYC (who fractured his spine last yr. by falling off a ladder 10 feet) takes her place.

Categories: Hungry Hello, Uplifting Story, Door Prizes, Name Game, Whistle Pig, Rising Taxes, Fancy Clothes, Small Planets, Editor's Mark & Golden Years

1. A casual greeting in which of these countries translates to "have you eaten rice yet"?

A: Thailand
B: Mexico
C: Russia
D: Austria


FA: Thailand- $3K


2. The history of the modern sports bra dates back to '75 w/ the release of a bra called the "Free Swing" what?

A: Golf Bra
B: Softball Bra
C: Tennis Bra
D: Boxing Bra

ASK THE AUDIENCE

A: 21%
B: 5%
C: 73%

D: 1%

FA: Tennis Bra- $1K ($4K)

3. The website fridgedoor.com calls itself "your single stop for all things" what?

A: Electric
B: Gravitational
C: Magnetic
D: Viscous


FA: Magnetic- $500 ($4.5K)

4. A 2012 article on People's website featuring photos of Brooke Shields, Taylor Swift & Gloria Swanson had what title?

A: "I Dated a Roosevelt"
B: "I Dated a Jenner"
C: "I Dated a Kennedy"

D: "I Dated a Trump"

FA: "I Dated a Kennedy"- $25K ($29.5K)

5. Though it sounds like it might describe an amorous construction worker, "whistle pig" is actually a nickname for which of the following animals?

A: Woodchuck

B: Beaver
C: Raccoon

D: Skunk

JUMP #1 USED (A: Woodchuck)- $10K

6. In a sign of tough times, in 2008, the Luxury Tax in the U.S. editions of what board game increased from $75 to $100?

A: RISK
B: Trivial Pursuit
C: Monopoly
D: The Game of LIFE

OUT OF LIFELINES (A: Monopoly)- $15K

7. A TX gold trader paid a whopping $1.8M for the red-and-black leather jacket Michael Jackson wore in the video for what song?

A: "Billie Jean"
B: "Bad"

C: "Thriller"
D: "Beat It"

FA: "Beat It"- LOSES $28.5K (A: "Thriller")

Friday's potential carryover player is Fran Pennarola from Newton, CT.

Menu: Mayor Knows Best, What an Honor, Family Business, One Man's Goal, Slang, Belly Laughs, How-To Books, Talk to the Animals, Basement Level & Good and Evil

1. Having led a crusade against cigarettes, trans fats & super-sized sodas, Mayor Bloomberg was dubbed "nanny-in-chief" of what city?

A: S.F.
B: NYC
C: Chicago
D: Houston, TX

FA: NYC- $5K


2. "Welcome to the Vajungle!" is the tagline for an all-female cover band by what name?

A: Guns N' Hoses
B: Misstallica
C: Lez Zeppelin

D: Allison Chains

FIRST JUMP ACTIVATED (A: Guns N' Hoses)- $25K

Q of the Day: What does the AC stand for in the abbreviation AC/DC?

A: Ampere charge
B: Alpha capacitor
C: Alternating current
D: Active current


A: Alternating current

3. A man who came from a family of grocers, what historic figure has a last name that translates to "grocer"?

A: Che Guevara
B: Galileo Galilei
C: Mahatma Gandhi
D: Mikhail Gorbachev

SECOND JUMP USED (A: Gandhi)- $15K

To Come Back: Which professional athlete hit a MLB home run within a week of scoring a touchdown in the NFL?

A: Bo Jackson
B: Jim Thorpe
C: John Elway
D: Deion Sanders


FA: Bo- GAME OVER (A: Deion)

LMaD:

The Gift Card Deal's brought out, which is worth at least four bucks today.

Carlos' R (a Dallas native from Dallas): CURTAIN #3 ($1K)- Polaris Trail Boss 330 ATV ($4,399)
SECOND DIGIT: 5

Molly's R (taco): BB ($1K)- Home theater ($3,100)
THIRD DIGIT: 0

Rachael's Final Decision (a medical school teacher from VA dressed as a bee): GC- $4,501 (CURTAIN #1: Gorilla in a giant Radio Flyer)

PERFECT DEAL

No qualifying round for the LOTTO this time, but Alexandra (pirate girl) might win the same Honda Fit (CURTAIN #2) that was won on the season's first playing. $79.95's in Jonathan's piggy bank this time.

PICKS: #3, #5 & #6

1. #6: HONDA
2. #5: JONATHAN

She STOPS w/ the $1,999 Canon digital camera in the SB.

FINAL PICK: #3- TIFFANY (Other HONDA: #4)

TODAY'S BIG DEAL VALUE: $21,635

Michelle (party bag) & Gwenda (Jack O' Lantern) are on a Girls' Night Out.

Rejected in R1: BB (26)- 26-piece stella & dot jewelry collection ($2,032)
Rejected in R2: SB (4)- Four-night trip to the Mandalay Bay in Vegas ($5,700)

Final R:
Michelle: CURTAIN #1 (something you'll never forget)- DUD three-door HB w/ a big pink ribbon on it
Gwenda: SE- nelson j Beverly Hills makeover & photo sessions ($3K)

University of Oregon student Nourah (toaster) plays Pair a Dice (the name's not on the gameboard in this case) for maybe the blue Mazda2 (CURTAIN #3).

1. #6: SORRY
2. #5: 5
3. #3: 6
4. #7: SORRY- TOTAL LOSS

4s- #1 & #8
5- #2
6- #4

Milton's CD Choice (Marine): #3 (Bollywood)
FINAL DECISION: SB (Tiffany)- Five-night trip to the Marriott Casamagna Cancun Resort ($5,145)(#3: $150)

PD #2

Joan plays Which Came First? last prior to the BD.

"Fast Times at Ridgemont High" & "Revenge of the Nerds": "Fast Times at Ridgemont High"- '82 ($1K)("Revenge of the Nerds": '84)
"Who's the Boss?" & "Doogie Howser": "Who's the Boss?"- '84 ($1.5K)("Doogie Howser": '89)
"Uptown Girl" by Billy Joel & "Rich Girl" by Hall & Oates: "Rich Girl"- '76 ($2K)("Uptown Girl": '83)

TBR (SE): NO- Volcano kayaking trip


PD #3

BD #19: Carlos goes for it instead of Milton & chooses DOOR #3 because it's been his lucky number...it's a good thing he didn't have very much to lose, because he drops to skiing/snowboarding gear worth $3,192.

#1- Kitchen ($6,166)
#2- Scion iQ ($15,995) & six-night trip to the Nelson Spring Resort & Spa ($5,640)

Jonathan then decides to have some Quickie Deal fun w/ a big jar of coins. Sherri bids $470 w/ a $10 range for a flat $200...$143. Before we get to the other QD related to that, Theresa shows Tiffany a blank bank deposit slip inside a checkbook for $200. Finally, Bradley (bunny) takes a penny out of the jar & guesses that it was printed in the '70s, but it came out in 1979 & he doesn't win his own $200.

TPiRecap

FAMILY FEUD CAR GAME #5: Myerses (Tacoma, WA) vs. Finchs (they haven't won FM yet)(Eagar, AZ)

R1: Name something a circus clown might take off his rubber nose to do.

#1:
#2:
#3:
#4:
#5:

#6: Kiss spouse/the bearded lady (6)(Taffee)

#7:
DUD- Wardrobe change (Arnie)

THIRD AIRED PASS OF SEASON

Myerses (Arnie's worked for the same company for two decades; for 16 of those yrs., he's played video games:
Tralayne (her mom named her after a "Star Trek" character): When they're changing their makeup- X
Charles: Smoke- XX
Brandon (comedian): Blow/wipe his nose- #1 (32)
Arnold (Video Bonus): End of the show/go home- XXX

Taffee Steal (for 38): Itch/scratch- #4 (7)

#2: Sneeze (24)
#3: Eat/drink (19)
T4: Smell (7)

#7: Snort coke (2)

R2: Name something the punch might be spiked w/ at a nursing home. I'm staying out of this one:

#1: Alcohol/booze (27)(Ramsey)

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


Finchs:
Tawni: Pepto-Bismol- X
Heidi: Viagra- #2 (16)
McKenzie: Ex-Lax/laxatives- #4 (12)
Taffee: Sleeping medicine/sedatives- BA (7)
Ramsey: Soda- XX
Tawni: Speed drugs- XXX

Arnie Steal (for 62 & early lead): Energy drinks- NO (Finchs: 100)

T3: Geritol (12)
Other BA: Prune juice (7)


Double: Name something a female sex symbol does in a sexier way than the average woman. Going on this big board first:

#1: Walks/wiggles (43)(Tawni)
#2:
#3:
#4:
#5:
#6:

#7:

Finchs:
Heidi: Dances- X
McKenzie: Kisses- XX
Taffee: Talks- #7 (4)
Ramsey: Dresses- #4 (9)
Tawni: Takes pictures- T2 (10)
Heidi: Smiles- T2 (10)
McKenzie: Drinks- XXX

Arnie Steal #2 (for 152 & the lead): Smells- ANOTHER MISS (Finchs: 252 & safety net)

#5: Flirts/winks (6)
#6: Eats/licks (5)

TO WRAP THIS FORD EDGE UP: Name something you need if you're gonna impersonate Elvis Presley. This could also force Sudden Death:

#1: Wig/sideburns (46)(Heidi)
#2: Outfit/shades (24)(Brandon)
#3:
#4:


FINCHS' FORD?:
McKenzie: Guitars- #3 (20)
Taffee: His voice- WINS CAR JUST LIKE THAT! (5)(537)

FM FOR A POSSIBLE FIFTH-EPISODE GRAND SLAM:

1. Name something a wife is glad she doesn't have to do for her husband anymore after they divorce.
2. On that 1-10 scale, how sexy do you look in your birthday suit?
3. Tell me a word that rhymes w/ "dunk".
4. Name something you should keep at home in case of a disaster.
5. Name a magazine/newspaper that celebrities hate.

McKenzie:
1. Have sex- 15
2. 8- 16
3. Hunk- 14
4. Food- 3
5. People- 9
TOTAL- 57

Heidi:
1. Clean up his messes- 17
2. 7- 20
3. Trunk- 11
4. Water- 28
5. The National Enquirer- 50
TOTAL- 183 ($915)

Maybe we'll see them in a Big Money Tournament & win what's in the Publishers' Clearing House jackpot so that they can pay the taxes on that Edge.

#1's:
1. Cook
3. Sunk
4. Flashlight

WoF:

So far on this Southern Hospitality Week, $290,160 in cash & prizes have been given away! Last night, Kimberly Boggess became the first $100K winner of the season after nearly sweeping the maingame & posted the fifth-highest one-episode winnings ever (& third-highest by a woman) w/ $129,600 in cash & trips! Watch the big win here.

Intro Flashback Moment (4/10/07): Pat saying a gorilla entered the studio & also jokingly reporting that it ate Vanna (because she was wearing a yellow outfit)

$1K T-U: Proper Name

_ A R O _ _ N A

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ S

Rick solves the CAROLINA PANTHERS as the NFL team they're looking for. The lowdown on tonight's contestants:

Rick Smith (Trenton, NJ)- A guidance counselor at the Newgrange School who also coaches soccer & track, as well as being a "Bleacher Creature" at Yankees games
Genea Thomas (Bronx)- A youth services program coordinator for a non-profit organization in Long Island who's studying to be a personal fitness trainer & learning to play the guitar
Roxana Carroll (Everett, WA)- A stay-at-home mom married to James for five yrs. w/ a toddler named Liam; she runs monthly marathons

$2K T-U: Thing

S _ _ O N _

H E L P _ _ G

Roxana gets the SECOND HELPING of T-U dough.

Featured Trip: Henderson Park Inn (not provided by Bed and Breakfast.com either)($5,180)

Eggland's Best Jackpot Round: Phrase

Roxana's off & running w/ three T's for that MDW, three H's for 2,700 spendable dollars & four E's, but her second buy of A lets her down because it's the sole dud vowel in this puzzle. Second, Rick calls three S's for the 1/2 CAR in between $350 & $900 & $1.5K, buys an I and finds an $800 D & a $2.5K G...

S H E D / S _ _ E

_ I G H T / _ _

T H E / S _ _ _ E _ T

...to SHED SOME LIGHT ON THE SUBJECT, he's got another $4,550 & retains control of the wheel.

SOLE DUD: A (Roxana)
LEFT BEHIND IN JACKPOT: $9,550

Current Scores:

Genea: $0/Roxana: $2K/Rick: $5,550 1/2 CAR

Mystery Round: Before & After

(Note: Vanna plugs the $10K in this round all week long.)

S for sorry is what he begins this round with. Genea secondly rings up an instant Bankrupt next to top dollar. Third, Roxana calls two T's for $1,100, purchases an E but then spins the other Bankrupt to flush away $850. Rick resumes his turn by putting in two $500 H's for a second 1/2 CAR from the same place he picked one up the first time, buys an I but then loses a turn by calling P. On to Genea, who calls the $500 K to finish the first word (KEITH), buys an A but then the only negative vowel of O. Then, Roxana claims the other 1/2 CAR courtesy of a $500 M...

K E I T H

_ _ _ A _

M _ T H

...& doubles the $500 by nailing KEITH URBAN MYTH.

DUDS: O (Roxana), $350 P (Rick), $300 S (Rick)
BANKRUPTS: 2 (women)

Current Scores:

Genea: ZIP/Roxana: $3K 1/2 CAR/Rick: $5,550 1/2 CAR

Bonus Puzzle Blast from the Past #24 ('97)(Thing)(a man called CPDA):

R _ L _ D E _

A: ROLODEX

Prize Puzzle Round: Food & Drink (big puzzle alert)

Headed Genea's path first are three R's for 21 bills but then S for a stopper. Second, Roxana LaTs out. Third, Rick says a $1.5K T trio & four E's (w/ one at the end) before getting an LaT of his own. On Genea's second go-round for this puzzle, she captures a $1K pair of H's (w/ one at the beginning), three I's & A's, a top dollar M, quad P's for $2,200 more & the final vowel of U, then a $900 Y & a LaT landing. That opens the door for Roxana...

H A M _ U R _ E R

P A T T Y / _ I T H

_ R I _ _ E _

P I _ E A P P _ E

...to go to the Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort & Spa by imagining a HAMBURGER PATTY WITH GRILLED PIENAPPLE; this holiday's worth $6,530.

SOLE DUD: $600 S (Genea)
LaTs: 3 (Everybody)

Current Scores:

Genea: NADA/Roxana: $9,530 in cash & HI/Rick: $5,550

$3K T-U: The 80's

D _ S _ G _ I N G

_ O _ E _

Roxana knows the classic show's "DESIGNING WOMEN" to make it to five figures.

Speed-Up: Person

Final Spin consonants are worth $1,900 each. When the two R's on the bottom appear...

_ _ N _ - D _ S T _ N _ _

R _ N N _ R

...sorry, Roxana- Rick solves LONG-DISTANCE RUNNER for $11,400 & the title! $3,800 was in Roxana's bank at the time of the solve.

Final Scores:

Genea: $1K GOOSEEGG/Roxana: $12,530 in cash & trip/Rick: $16,950
GT: $30,480

TONIGHT'S BANKRUPT TRASH: $850

Maxwell House BR #22: Rick's girlfriend is named Lauren. He spins that R.

Subject: Things

I have an idea as we reveal these:

_ _ _ _

_ L _ T _ E S

CMDI just gives him...

_ _ _ _

C L _ T _ E S

...I was right all along & he won't be putting any BABY CLOTHES in the back of an Edge. Instead, he goes home w/ $16,950 in his bank account.

$5K SPIN ID: GC5548570

Figure It Out: This is Episode 612 & we have another hidden talent to reveal from Chris O'Neal- is it riding a wild horse, riding a magic elevator, riding the world's biggest roller coaster or riding a monster wave?

PANEL: Matt Bennett, Elizabeth Gilles, Chris & Mikey Reid

FEATURED TRIP:
Pueblo Bonito in Cabo


#1: Ian Willoughby
BB: ______ _____ ________ WITHOUT _____

R1 C: Inside-out clothes (ceiling)
PROGRESS: NONE
Recap: Not a champion swimmer, not a collection & keeps his pants on
Prize: p.s.

BAG SSA: Wearing pants on your head (Elizabeth's slimed nine seconds into the final round & that prize goes to Jeremiah Jones)

R2 C: Fly swatters (boxes)
PROGRESS: FLIES (off clue) _____ ________ WITHOUT _____
Recap: Don't be afraid of the boxes, panel & what's the status of the clothes?
Prize: Coleman gear

CF3 C: Pushing someone away w/ wind (boys)
PROGRESS: FLIES KITE (Chris at final bell) ________ WITHOUT WIND (off clue)
Recap: Not outside, but...

WIN!
 
TALENT: FLIES KITE INSIDE WITHOUT WIND

Chris rides something.

#2: Hayley Horverter
BB: __________ _______ _________ THAT ___________ IN _______

R1 C: Ketchup packets (cannons)
PROGRESS: NONE
Recap: Has an award, not in a stadium & what's the ketchup in?
Prize: triple eight nyc Rockboard scooter package

JACKET SSA: Wearing glasses (Matt got slimed w/ :27 remaining in the next round & Casey Delaney was the winner)

R2 C: Cups of water (clue coaster)
PROGRESS: ___________ _______ PACKETS (Matt w/ :32 left) THAT DISSOLVE (Elizabeth one second after the second restart) IN WATER (WoH- :07 left)
Prize: PEAVEY EXTREME Stage Pack

CF3 C: Sugar cubes (Julia on telestrator)
PROGRESS: INVENTED (Chris w/ :31 left) _______ PACKETS THAT DISSOLVE IN WATER

WIN!


TALENT: INVENTED SUGAR PACKETS THAT DISSOLVE IN WATER (Elle didn't mention that Hayley got slimed; Hayley won $20K for the contest she entered)

Chris rode a magic elevator & the key word's MAGIC.

The Pyramid:

6 PM Civilians:
Karen (San Jose)- A paralegal who specializes in dog bite law
Theresa (Vegas)- A karaoke host & player in all-girl dodgeball league

First Maingame Pyramid: HE LOOKS LIKE A DWEEZIL, DESPERATELY SEEKING SUSAN LUCCI, END GAME, THROW BUSINESS, TECH SAVVY & WEIGHT, WEIGHT, DON'T TELL ME

R1:

Dot Marie & Karen: END GAME (exact words only, please)
WORDS: BLEND, SUSPEND, PRETEND, LEGEND, COMPREHEND & RECOMMEND (4)


Oscar & Theresa: THROW BUSINESS (things you throw)
WORDS: A PARTY, A PUNCH, DARTS, GRENADE, A HORSESHOE, A JAVELIN & A TANTRUM ($500)(:01 left)


R2:

Karen & Dot Marie: WEIGHT, WEIGHT, DON'T TELL ME (very heavy things)
WORDS: AN AIRPLANE, A PIANO, A TANK, A WHALE, A TRACTOR, A BOULDER & A HIPPOPOTAMUS (11)($500)(:02 left)


Theresa & Oscar: TECH SAVVY (things/people associated w/ the Internet boom)
ANSWERS: SAN FRANCISCO, YAHOO!, NETFLIX & MARK ZUCKERBERG (10)

R3:

Oscar & Theresa: HE LOOKS LIKE A DWEEZIL (actual names celebrities have given their children)
WORDS: MOON, BLANKET, APPLE, IRELAND (he said "land"), TRIPP, SCOUT & BROOKLYN (15)

Karen & Dot Marie: DESPERATELY SEEKING SUSAN LUCCI (words associated w/ soap operas)
WORDS: AFFAIR, WEDDING, SECRET, RIVALS, KIDNAPPED, AMNESIA & COMA (18)($1K)(:06 to spare)


$20K WC #26: Karen could be making a mistake by letting Dot give her the clues.

$100: TYPES OF MUFFINS: BLUEBERRY, POPPY SEED
$200: THINGS IN A HOTEL ROOM: A BED, A BATHROOM, A CLOSET
$300: THINGS THAT SMELL BAD: ROTTEN EGGS

$400: "WHAT ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER MIGHT SAY": "MARIA, I THINK I LOVE YOU"
$500: PEOPLE WHO ARE WISE: PROFESSORS, DOCTORS, LAWYERS, SCIENTISTS (should've said geniuses &/or experts)

$750: THINGS THAT ARE WORTHLESS: OLD SHOES, OLD, THROWN AWAY THINGS (prepositional phrase)

Second Maingame Pyramid: YOU MAKE ME WANT TO SCOUT, PAY YOUR DUES, THAT'S NEWS TO ME, NCI-YES!, DOZEN IT FEEL NICE? & BEHIND THE MIRROR

R1:

Dot Marie & Theresa: THAT'S NEWS TO ME (words that have appeared on the front page of the weekly world news)
WORDS: ALIEN, ALIVE, GHOST, ELVIS, ZOMBIE, MERMAID & PLAGUE ($1K)(:05 remaining)


Oscar & Karen: BEHIND THE MIRROR (things you can find in your medicine cabinet)
WORDS: DEODORANT, MAKEUP, FLOSS, TOOTHPASTE, BAND-AIDS, ASPIRIN & Q-TIPS ($2,300)(:07 remaining)


R2:

Theresa & Dot Marie: DOZEN IT FEEL NICE?
WORDS: EGGS, ROSES, DONUTS, MONTHS, STEPS, JURORS & APOSTLES (13)

Karen & Oscar: NCI-YES! ("NCIS" things)
ENTRIES: NAVY, AGENTS, WASHINGTON, D.C., INVESTIGATIONS, LL COOL J, CRIMINALS & MARK HARMON (13)

R3:

Dot & Theresa: PAY YOUR DUES (places you have to pay to get into)
PLACES: THE GYM, DISNEY WORLD, THE CIRCUS, A COUNTRY CLUB, A CONCERT & PRINCETON (18)

Oscar & Karen: YOU MAKE ME WANT TO SCOUT (activities for which you can get a Boy Scout badge)
WORDS: ARCHERY, HIKING, CANOEING, POTTERY & ASTRONOMY (16)- LOSS

$15K WC #24: Dot sits in the receiving chair.

$100: THINGS AT THE MOVIES: POPCORN, USHERS

$200: FOREIGN CAPITALS
$300: "WHAT A FORTUNE COOKIE MIGHT SAY": YOU HAVE A OUTLOOK VERY GOOD, YOU WANT TO EAT ME & I'M DELICIOUS AT CHINESE RESTAURANTS & OUTLOOK IS VERY GOOD
$400: THINGS YOU SQUEEZE: A BALL, A STRESS BALL, YOUR LOVED ONE, AN ORANGE, A LEMON ZEST
$500: HICCUP CURES

$750: THINGS THAT ARE FLAWED: TARNISHED KETTLE

Theresa leaves w/ $1,400.

9 PM Civilians:
Faye (Merryville, MA)- Sales representative
Duane (Detroit)- Fundraising manager married for 16 yrs.; their two 11-yr.-old twin girls were born on Christmas Day

First Maingame Pyramid: BEST WEEK EVERGLADES, VERB-AT-HIM, PUMP UP THE VOLUME, I'M FEELING BLUE, STEP AWAY FROM THE GLUE GUN & O MY GOODNESS!

R1:

Jim & Faye: I'M FEELING BLUE (Smurfs names)
WORDS:
PAPA, LAZY, CHEF, CLUMSY, FARMER & BRAINY (6)

 
Kate & Duane: PUMP UP THE VOLUME (things associated w/ stereo systems)
WORDS:
SPEAKERS, CD (she said "disc"), RADIO, BALANCE, TURNTABLE & DECIBEL (4)


R2:

Faye & Jim: VERB-AT-HIM (men's first names that are also verbs)
WORDS: BOB, MARK (she said "marker"), WADE, CHASE & PIERCE (8)
 
Duane & Kate: STEP AWAY FROM THE GLUE GUN (things associated w/ crafting)
WORDS: BEADS, SCISSORS, FELT, GLITTER, PAPER & POPSICLE STICKS (8)

R3:

Jim & Faye: O MY GOODNESS! (people/things associated w/ Oprah Winfrey)
ANSWERS: BOOKS, CRYING, GIFTS, TELEVISION, CHARITY, DR. PHIL & NETWORK (14)

Duane & Kate: BEST WEEK EVERGLADES (things associated w/ FL)
WORDS: MIAMI, ORANGES (he started to say the word), KEYS, DISNEY WORLD, RETIREMENT & HUMIDITY (12)- LOSS

$10K WC #17:

$100:
CHORES: LAUNDRY, DISHES
$200: "WHAT JENNIFER ANISTON MIGHT SAY": "WELL, I LOVED WORKING ON 'FRIENDS', BUT NOW I'VE GOT A BIG MOVIE CAREER"
$300: SOUVENIRS: TRINKETS, VACATIONS

$400: VALLEYS: SAN FERNANDO, HILLS AND... (preposition)
$500: WHY YOU'RE JEALOUS: BECAUSE SHE KISSED HIM
$750: THINGS THAT STING

Final Maingame Pyramid Tonight: CATTY WALK, DON'T HAVE A COW, BOY, SHE'S A SHOE-IN, AND FOR THE LITTLE FELLA?, SO YOU INK YOU CAN DANCE & EASTER STANDARD TIME


R1:

Men: DON'T HAVE A COW, BOY (things associated w/ cowboys)
WORDS: WEST, A RANCH, A HAT, A RODEO & DALLAS (4)


Women: SHE'S A SHOE-IN (things associated w/ Cinderella)
WORDS: PUMPKIN, MICE, SLIPPER, MIDNIGHT, GODMOTHER, CHARMING & STEPSISTERS ($1,300)(:03 left)


R2:


Men: AND FOR THE LITTLE FELLA? (kids' menu items)

FOODS: HOT DOG, FRENCH FRIES, SPAGHETTI, FISH STICKS, GRILLED CHEESE & MILKSHAKE (8)


Women: EASTER STANDARD TIME
WORDS: BUNNY, EGGS, HUNT, APRIL, DECORATING, BONNET & CHICKS ($1,800)(:03 to spare again)


R3:


Men: SO YOU INK YOU CAN DANCE (things associated w/ ink)
WORDS: A SPOT, A NEWSPAPER, A SIGNATURE (Jim said "sign"), A PRINTER, A PEN & OCTOPUS (11)- DONUT

Women: CATTY WALK (fashion things)
ENTRIES: MAGAZINE, "VOGUE", MODELS, PHOTOGRAPHER, RUNWAY, NEW YORK & HEIDI KLUM (19)

$20K WC #27: If Faye goes all the way by giving the clues, she'll have nearly $22K.

$100: TRAFFIC (ROAD) SIGNS: STOP, YIELD
$200: PARTS OF A CHICKEN: LEG, BREAST
$300: "WHAT SPIDER-MAN MIGHT SAY": "WELL, I'M A SUPERHERO & I USE WEBS TO..."
$400: THINGS YOU DONATE: CLOTHES, OLD CARS (should've thought of The Salvation Army)
$500: WHY YOU GET PLASTIC SURGERY: BECAUSE I WANT TO LOOK YOUNGER, BECAUSE I DON'T LIKE THE SIZE OF MY NOSE
$750: THINGS THAT ARE PADDED: SEAT CUSHIONS, THICK WALLETS

Faye's headed back w/ $3,650.
 
(Also tonight on "Jeopardy!": Glenn Fleishman became the new champ w/ $15,199, while Meredith Lowmaster departed w/ $17K.)

EPISODE RATINGS:

8: "Family Feud & "Figure It Out"

6: Everything else