10/26/2012 Results

LMaD:

That Spell Me a Deal board's now a video screen in between CURTAINS #1 & #2. The first letter's B.

Christopher's R (red graduate)(CURTAIN #3): $500- Cactus living room
SECOND LETTER: R

Natalie's R (shirt w/ a picture of Wayne on it, plus cardboard pants, legs & shoes)(SB): YES ($1K)- Helen Ficalora jewelry ($3,320)
THIRD LETTER: A

Daphne's R (a retired nurse dressed as a cook): CHALKBOARD ($2K)- (TRIP TO) BRAZIL (CURTAIN #2)

PERFECT DEAL!

Ashley (student) plays Go for a Spin for the white Mazda2.

Alaskan Cruise & Hawaiian Cruise: HAWAIIAN CRUISE- YES
Blind Date & Online Date: ONLINE DATE- NO
Cookie Monster & Monster Truck: COOKIE MONSTER- YES

The two ZONKS she removes will be the one in between $100 & $2K and $4K & $5K. Well...that doesn't matter, because she spins the automobile icon seen from the get-go- PD #2!

Jennifer's R by Other Girls (Hawaiian): RB ($800)- SAMSUNG laptop ($1,900)
Destinee's R by Others (SCUBA diver): $800 (GB: Burburry accessories)($2,265)
Ashley's R by Others (Panda): BB ($800)- Four-night Pechanga golf getaway w/ your own golf clubs to take home ($5,150)

TBR (BB): Destinee & Ashley (Skateboarding gorilla)

Michael's Digit Choice for $100 Bill (a Communications student & band member from Chicago dressed as a Roman): 7
FINAL DECISION: CURTAIN #1- Antique-style pool table kit ($8,350)(Code: 59347281)

PD #3

Friday's Big Deal has the Honda Fit & that $6,200 trip to Chicago, a total of $22,315.

Sandra (a teacher dressed as a green bug) & Alissa (who's literally wearing a "Just Married" sign) go to that red buzzer for the Head-to-Head Car Game.

Curtains:
Sandra: #2
Alissa: #3
OFFERS: $500, $700, $800, $1K, $2K & $2,200- THAT'S ENOUGH FOR ALISSA

#2 (Sandra)- Ford Fiesta S (#3: Hay truck)

PD #4!

We have time for one more couple this week- Charles (fisherman) & Katie (piggy bank). They're playing the Ca$h & Prizes Deal.

R1: AT LEAST $100- $150 (SE: Rolex)($5,050)
R2: AT LEAST $200- $2K ($2,150)(SB: Aquarium shoes & water goggles)

TBR (CURTAIN #1): YES- Ultimate home theater ($7,828)

PD #5!

BD #25: Michael goes for it, so we've definitely given away $60,806 in cash & prizes so far on this episode! If he gets the BD now, we'll post the second-highest daily total ever & $130K+ would have been won on both episodes of the 8/8 taping day. But DOOR #2 is definitely NOT where it is- he leaves w/ the Strong Spa 6.

#1- BD
#3- Electrolux washer/dryer ($2,836)

Susan (who's sitting next to Michael) immediately gets Jonathan a cassette tape for $500! Also, Tiffany offers Samuel $100 if he can show her a wallet of any color but black & it's brown. That makes the aired GT for the day $68,405!

TPiRecap

Millionaire:

Lynnette will finish her game very shortly.

6. This yr., the Professional Art Handlers Local 814 labor union in NYC had a dispute w/ which of the following?

A: Madison Square Garden
B: Saks Fifth Avenue
C: Sotheby's
D: Carnegie Hall

FA: Sotheby's- $100 ($16,100)

BAILOUT W/ $8,050

7. Once featured on the cover of TIME for urban renewal, what actor's father has been described as "The Father of Modern Philadelphia"?

A: Harrison Ford
B: Richard Gere
C: Kevin Bacon
D: Tom Hanks

A: Kevin Bacon

Former "Jeopardy! College Championship" second runner-up Hans Von Walter's the last player in this studio on the week (he's a medical student from Avon Park, FL)!

Menu: Beat the Clock, Where to Eat, Born Leader, Drive-Thru Service, Special Features, Side Jobs, Coin Customs, Bedside Reading, Sports Honors & Traditional Cuisine

1. On a standard clock face that uses Roman numerals, how many of the 12 numbers are represented by a single Roman numeral?

A: 2
B: 3
C: 4
D: 5

FA: Three- $3K

2. An eatery in Evanston, IL, Mr. Everest Restaurant has which of these popular ethnic dishes on the menu?

A: Chicken Teriyaki
B: Chicken Pad Thai
C: Tandoori Chicken
D: General Tso's Chicken

FA: Tandoori Chicken- $25K ($28K)

3. In '11, what pop star created the Born This Way Foundation to promote youth movement?

A: Britney Spears
B: Kelly Clarkson
C: Lady GaGa
D: Carrie Underwood

FA: Lady GaGa- $10K ($38K)

4. Operating out of a truck, a NYC business w/ the motto "Who's Your Daddy?" charges $350 for customers who need what service "to go"?

A: Psychotherapy
B: DNA testing
C: Pet neutering
D: Tattoo removal

FA: DNA testing- $15K ($53K)

5. What small island off of FL was home to one of JFK's secret nuclear bomb shelters?

A: Banana Island
B: Honey Island
C: Ginger Island
D: Peanut Island

FIRST JUMP USED (A: Peanut Island)- $7K

6. Given his reputation as the "world's greatest detective", what superhero's fittingly listed as a "Fictional criminologist" on Wikipedia?

A: Batman
B: Iron Man
C: Spider-Man
D: Superman

FA: Batman- $5K ($58K)

7. W/ roughly $3.5K collected each day, coins collected from what famous site are used to subsidize a supermarket for the poor?

A: Leaning Tower of Pisa
B: Trevi Fountain
C: Statue of Liberty
D: Stonehenge

FA: Trevi Fountain- $500 ($58.5K)

8. Because its founder was Mormon, which of these hotel chains often has rooms containing copies of the Book of Mormon?

A: Best Western
B: Hilton
C: Marriott
D: Hyatt

USES LAST TWO LIFELINES

A: 53%
B: 3%
C: 34%
D: 10%

A: Marriott- $1K

9. Last yr., twitter gave its official logo a proper name & confirmed that the creature's moniker's a tribute to what sports star?

A: Larry Bird
B: Goose Gossage
C: Tony Hawk
D: Lynn Swann

FA: Larry Bird- $2K ($60.5K)

Q of the Day: On the front cover of The Beatles album "Let It Be", who's the only Beatle without a mustache?

A: Paul McCartney
B: John Lennon
C: George Harrison
D: Ringo Starr

A: Lennon

For $60,600: Though people debate the origins of the tradition, it's a centuries-old practice to serve what animal whole w/ an apple in its mouth?

A: Fish
B: Chicken
C: Pig
D: Lobster

FA: Pig- RIGHT

CM #12:

BAILOUT

$100K (Bottoms Up!): Perhaps because it originated in his home country of Germany, Pope Benedict XVI reportedly drinks what soft drink every day?

A: Orangina
B: Yoo-hoo
C: Fanta
D: Kool-Aid

A: Fanta (which he would've guessed)

But he still has a two-show total of $85,600!

The Pyramid: Already amongst some of the changes in this pilot are the real '80s "Tuning Up" theme being used, a blue background on the set being used for most of the game instead of gold & Mike standing in between the two celebrities (Yvette Nicole Brown & Chandra Morris) before the opening titles w/ no announcer at the time. Most of the graphics pop up from the bottom of the screen instead of flipping over to face us & the scoreboards are a bit bigger.

Civilians:
Eric Mueller (Seattle)- Literary website creator & mileage runner
Betsy Reese (Louisville)- Nanny & putting hand model

First Maingame Pyramid: TO KILL A MOCKINGJAY, OVERTURE AND OUT, I TOLD YOU TWICE, HOLY GUACAMOLE!, MEASURE UP & I GOT YOU ABE

R1:

Yvette & Eric: HOLY GUACAMOLE! (Mexican things)
WORDS: TACO, PESO, MARIACHI, SOMBRERO, CHIHUAHUA, CHIPOTLE & MINUTO (not gotten to in time; it was revealed by the host)(5)

Chandra & Betsy: I TOLD YOU TWICE (words w/ repeating syllables)
WORDS: YO-YO, MAMA, TUTU, BOOBOO, COUSCOUS, CANCAN & MUUMUU (6)

R2:

Eric & Yvette: MEASURE UP

UNITS OF MEASUREMENT: INCH, TEASPOON, GALLON, VOLT, ACRE, HORSEPOWER & LIGHT YEAR (13)($500- the 7 out of 7 graphic in this case alternated between that & $500 in a red font)(:02 left)

Betsy & Chandra: I GOT YOU ABE

A. LINCOLN WORDS: HONEST, PENNY, UNION, REPUBLICAN & LOG CABIN (10)

R3:

Chandra & Betsy: OVERTURE AND OUT
BROADWAY MUSICAL TITLES: "RENT", "THE LION KING", "GREASE" (Chandra said "Greased Lightning"), "ANNIE", "FOOTLOOSE" & "OLIVER!" (14)

Eric & Yvette: TO KILL A MOCKINGJAY (things associated w/ "The Hunger Games")
ENTRIES: ARROW, COAL, ODDS, CAPITOL, SPONSOR, REBELLION & TRIBUTE (17)

$15K WC: The lights don't dim just before they start this.

$100: THINGS ON A GOLF COURSE: THE TEE, THE CLUBS, TIGER WOODS
$200: PARTS OF AN AIRPORT: THE PLANE, THE PEOPLE FLYING, THE RUNWAY
$300: "WHAT STEVEN TYLER MIGHT SAY": "YOU SOUND GREAT- DO YOU LIKE THE SCARF I HAVE ON? JENNIFER LOPEZ, YOU LOOK GOOD SITTING NEXT TO ME. I LOVE YOU RANDY. I LOVE YOU JENNIFER LOPEZ. I'M ONE OF THE JUDGES"

$400: BRUNCH ITEMS: A SALAD, A HAMBURGER, CREPES
$500: THINGS YOU OPEN: THE MAIL, A DOOR, YOUR MIND

$750: THINGS THAT ARE SLICK: THE ROAD, RAINY ROADS, ICY ROADS- WIN W/ :04 LEFT! (once the info block flips up this time, the slightly different $15K graphic flashes inside it)

Final Maingame Pyramid This Yr. (after Eric's total winnings graphic appears): CAN I USE THE JON, BACK TO THE FUTURE, TO SERMON WITH LOVE, EASY LIKE SUNDAE MORNING, WIN ONE FOR THE PYRAMID & OFF-COLOR

R1:

Yvette & Betsy: CAN I USE THE JON (things associated w/ Jon Stewart)
ANSWERS: FUNNY, NEW YORK, "THE DAILY SHOW" (Yvette said "show"), POLITICS, INTERVIEW, COMEDY CENTRAL & STEPHEN COLBERT (6)(:07 not needed)


Chandra & Eric: OFF-COLOR
BLACK/WHITE THINGS: A NEWSPAPER, A PENGUIN, A BAR CODE, DOMINOES, A CROSSWORD PUZZLE & SILENT MOVIES (5)


R2:

Betsy & Yvette: EASY LIKE SUNDAE MORNING (Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream flavor ingredients)
TOPPINGS: PRETZELS, PUDDING, OATMEAL, CHEESECAKE & MACADAMIAS (9)


Eric & Chandra: BACK TO THE FUTURE (some of today's words that wouldn't have made sense had they been used on the '80s version)

WORDS: EMAIL, OBAMA, RINGTONE, TWITTER, BOTOX & SNOOKI (10)

R3:

Yvette & Betsy: TO SERMON W/ LOVE (words frequently mentioned in The Bible)
WORDS: PEACE, FIRE, KING, GOLD, EGYPT, WICKED & MOSES (16)($500)(:03 to spare)

Eric & Chandra: WIN ONE FOR THE PYRAMID (words you might hear during football coaches' halftime speeches)
WORDS: HEART, WIN, TOUCHDOWN, FIGHT, MISTAKES, UNDERDOG & COMEBACK (16)

TIEBREAKER: In the pilots, the old 7-out-of-7 rules were used.

Yvette & Betsy: TREE, THIN, TIP, THIMBLE, TRAPEZE, TRANSFUSION & TRACTOR (:06 left)
Eric & Chandra: ROOSTER, RIB, REWARD, RAISIN, RECESS & ROBOT (the buzzer sounded w/ :05 left & still started at :30)

FINAL $15K WC:

$100: ITALIAN CITIES: ROME
$200: TOM HANKS MOVIES: "CAST AWAY", "SLEEPLESS IN SEATTLE"

$300: "WHAT IRON MAN MIGHT SAY": "I'M MADE OF THIS MATERIAL AND I WEAR A RED SUIT AND I'M IN 'THE AVENGERS'; I'M PLAYED BY ROBERT DOWNEY, JR."
$400: WHY YOU BUY STOCK: BECAUSE I WANT TO GET MONEY QUICKLY, BECAUSE I BELIEVE EVEN THOUGH IT FAILED BEFORE THAT WE'RE GOING TO DO BETTER, BECAUSE FACEBOOK IS NOW AVAILABLE & I REALLY WANT TO GET IN ON THAT"
$500: THINGS THAT ARE WILD: ANIMALS...IN THE JUNGLE (preposition)

$750: THINGS THAT ARE BITTER: LEMON, LIME, WOMEN, TYPES OF ALCOHOL, MARTINIS (Betsy left w/ $1.5K)

WoF:

Intro Flashback Moment ('98): Pat & Vanna having red tongues after eating candy

$1K T-U: Phrase

W H E R E ' _ / Y O U R

_ A L _ / P _ _ S ?

Allie rightly says "WHERE'S YOUR HALL PASS?". One of these teachers could be the hero of the week:

Allie Boyer (Summerville, SC)- Just started her second yr. as an 8th Grade Writing teacher at Oakbrook MS; she just got engaged
John Hill (South Charleston, WV)- A seven-yr. 12th Grade English & Theater teacher at Sissonville HS whose fiancee's named Jenna
Krystle Bradley (Greensboro, NC)- A kindergarten teacher at Guilford ES & student at NC Agricultural & Technical State University in order to become an administrator

$2K T-U: Place (one-wordy)

G _ _ _ N H _ U S E

John solves GREENHOUSE.

Last Featured Trip This Week: WorldStrides DiscoverNow! excursion of Costa Rica ($6K)

Eggland's Best Jackpot Round: The 60's

He immediately grabs the C.R. wedge w/ four $500 T's, then he buys two E's & A's plus an O, calls a $700 R but then buys the one dud vowel in the puzzle (U). Second, Krystle takes $600 worth of two S's but that's taken right back by the Bankrupt next to $650. Third, Allie Loses a Turn. That gives control of the wheel back to John, but he jumps in instead...

_ A S T / T _ _ E S

A T / R _ _ _ E _ O _ T

_ _ _ _

...& solves "FAST TIMES AT RIDGEMONT HIGH" for another $7,700 in cash & tour.

SOLE DUD: U (John)
SOLE LaT: Allie
SOLE BANKRUPT: Krystle
FINAL UNCLAIMED JACKPOT OF WEEK: $6.5K

Current Scores:

Allie: $1K/John: $9,700 in cash & trip/Krystle: $0

Mystery Round: Same Name

Krystle calls five T's for 2.5K dollars & the 1/2 CAR next to $900 & buys seven E's; coming her way afterwards are a $2K quartet of R's, an A, a $1,400 L couple & the same Bankrupt she hit before to hand over her plate & $5,400. Allie secondly spots twin S's for 16 pictures of Ben Franklin, a $500 H for the WC, a $350 C, the $500 D & the final vowel of I...

T H E / S C A R L E T

& / R E _ I S T E R E D

L E T T E R

...prior to solving THE SCARLET & REGISTERED LETTER to retain control & add $2,700 to her take for the evening.

SOLE BANKRUPT: Krystle

Current Scores:

Allie: $3,700 WC/John: $9,700 in cash & travel/Krystle: BAGEL

Bonus Puzzle Blast from the Past #30 (Fall '00; also used on 12/17/07)(Phrase)(a guy called CBHA in this playing):

_ H / _ _ / _ _ S H

A: "OH MY GOSH" (when it was last used, $30K was won by another man)

Prize Puzzle Round: Song Lyrics

Allie begins w/ two T's for that MDW but then N for none. John secondly inserts the $600 S, triple E's but then purchases a worthless vowel of A. Third, Krystle has tres L's for $1,350 but then D for dud. As Allie resumes her turn, she says an $800 M pairing, a $1,300 F couplet, the same number of Y's for another C-note & the other 1/2 CAR & a $550 C. The board now...

C _ M E / F L Y

_ _ T _ / M E

L E T ' S / F L Y

..."COME FLY WITH ME, LET'S FLY" from Frank Sinatra's in her mind long enough to move into first place w/ $3,650 additional & a trip to LaSource worth $8,640.

DUDS: A (John), $800 D (Krystle), $900 N (Allie)

Current Scores:

Allie: $15,990 in cash & Grenada MDW WC/John: $9,700 in cash & C.R./Krystle: GOOSEEGG ALERT

$3K T-U: Proper Name

H I L A _ Y

_ _ A N _

This is an actress & John gets HILARY SWANK to get closer to re-taking the lead w/ $12,700 in cash & vacation.

R4: Things

He scoops up three $300 S's, a $450 T & trip E's before it's Final Spin time...

_ E _ _ _ T S / _ _ _

_ E _ S _ _ E S

...& $1,300 per remaining consonant appearance. After a W's called...

W E _ _ _ T S / _ N D

_ E _ S _ R E S

...John knows enough WEIGHTS AND MEASURES for another $3,700 & the match.

Final Scores:

Allie: $15,990 in cash & Grenada/John: $16,400 in cash & Grenada/Krystle: $1K GOOSEEGG
GT: $33,290

TONIGHT'S BANKRUPT TRASH (excluding cardboard): $6K

Maxwell House Last Chance BR Saloon: He's got the C.

Category: Thing

The second word should be obvious from the beginning:

_ N _ _ _ E

_ N S _ _ _ T

MCHO gives him just the H...

_ N _ _ _ E

_ N S _ _ H T

...& the teachers have FLUNKED OUT OF "WHEEL" BR SCHOOL. I wish I could've given him the UNIQUE INSIGHT of calling the U's...


































































































































































































...& he's the other $40K loser of the week.

$5K SPIN ID #30: MK3435321

On Halloween Week next week, there will be a tweetstakes.

Family Feud:

GAME #1: Addisons (whose two-day cash winnings total $20,985) vs. Teufels (Dallas)


R1: Name something people do & then blame the dog. Starter(s):

#1:
#2:
#3: Whiz (on couch)/dump on floor (8)(Raena)

#4:
#5:
#6: Eat the food (on the table)(5)(Nick A.)

#7: 

Teufels:
Jason (a Ft. Worth police officer): Fart- #1 (60)
Nick T.: Chew up the newspaper- X
Geralyn: Mess up the bed- XX
Jack (26-yr. police officer): Tear up the yard- XXX

Nick A. Steal (for 73): Dog ate/forgot my homework- #2 (10)

#4: Track mud in house (6)
T5: Knock/break stuff (5)
#7: Lose shoes (2)


R2: Name something a magician has in his pants that could make him walk funny. For example, there's:

#1:
#2: (Magic) wand (18)(Vince)
#3:
#4:

DUD- Stick (Jason)

Addisons (their kids say the $20K's going in Ken & Carol's pockets):
Anthony: Rabbit/dove/animals- #1 (58)
Ken: Handkerchiefs/scarfs- #4 (4)
Cheryl: Deck of cards- X
Nick A.: Hat- XX
Vince: Swords- XXX

Raena Steal (for 80 & the seven-point early lead): Flowers- NOPE (Addisons: 153)(#3: Balls)(6)

Double: Name something you hope doesn't fall apart while you're on it. Guess(es) for this face-off:

#1:
#2:
#3: Bicycles (10)(Nick T.)
#4:
#5:

#6:
DUD- Boats (Anthony)

Teufels:
Geralyn: Car- #5 (8)
Jack: Watch.
Raena: Chairs- #1 (18)
Jason: Airplanes- #6 (7)
Nick T.: Roller coaster/amusement park rides- #2 (17)
Geralyn: Shoes- XX
Jack: Roller skates- XXX

Nick A. Steal #2 (for another 120): Elevator- NOT THERE, EITHER (T3: Toilet)(10)

Triple: 100 women were asked to name a famous Tom who they wouldn't kick out of bed. I doubt Kennedy's one of them:

#1: Cruise (40)(Geralyn)
#2:
#3:
#4:


Teufels:
Jack: Selleck- #2 (33)
Raena: Arnold- X
Jason: Landry- XX

Nick T.: Jones- #4 (5)
Geralyn: Brady- XXX

Nick A. Steal to Keep Title: Hanks- WIN! (16)(387)

FM:

1. Name a food during the Christmas holidays that really packs on the pounds.
2. On the 1-10 scale, how normal are you?
3. Name something teachers do during their Summer vacation.
4. Name a boy's name that starts w/ I.
5. Name something you'd see in a cave.

Anthony:
1. Mashed potatoes- 5
2. 7- 14
3. Drink- DUD
4. Ian- 34
5. Bears- 11
TOTAL- 64

Nick A.:
1. Ham- 9
2. 5- 14
3. Go on vacation- 28 (I think that counts as rest/relax)
4. Ivan- 26
5. Cavemen- DUD
TOTAL- 141 (three-game haul of $21,690)

#1s:
1. Cakes
2. 8
5. Bats

FINAL G OF WEEK: Greenwoods (Seattle) vs.  Sudduths (one-game total of $895)

R1: According to 100 men, what's your worst physical flaw? Leading off w/:

#1:
Weight/belly (37)(Tom)

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

#7:
DUD- Skin (Jane)

PASS #5

Greenwoods (Jane's a 2nd Grade school teacher):
Gail: Lack of muscles- X
Chelsea (a student at Vasser College & intern for a Benedictine monk): Height- #4 (9)
Paul (an avid fly fisherman who recently fished in the flats of The Bahamas): Lack of hair- #2 (13)
Anne (substitute teacher & strawberry farm worker): Ears are too big- XX
Jane: Big, nasty feet- XXX

Tom Steal (for 59): Penis size- WRONG

#3: Bird legs (11)
#5: Nose (6)

BAs: Teeth/smile & can't stop farting (5 each)

R2: Name a gift a guy gets a girl for Valentine's Day that's really a gift for himself. First look at this board:

#1: Lingerie/nightie (44)(Gail)
#2:

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

DUD- Electronics (Carolyn)

Greenwoods:
Chelsea: Movies- X
Paul: Great dinner out/food/candy- #2 (20)
Anne: Computer/video games- #6 (4)
Jane: Making love/sex- XX

Gail: Something for an automobile- XXX

Tom Steal #2 (for 68 & the slight lead): Vacation- ANOTHER MISS (Greenwoods: 127)

#3: Sports event/tickets (7)
T4: Power drill/tools & TVs (6 each)


Double: If the U.S. had a royal family, which family would it be? At least one of them's up there now:

#1:
#2: Obamas (17)(Cecilia)
#3:
#4:
#5:

DUD- Pitt/Jolie clan (Chelsea)

Sudduths:
Dana: Kennedys- #1 (49)
Marshan: Clintons- #4 (5)
Tom: Reagans- X
Carolyn: Bushes- #3 (11)
Cecilia: Hiltons- XX
Dana: Trumps- XXX

Jane Steal (for another 164): Gateses- NOPE (#5: Kardashians)(3)

Triple: Name something that gets charged. I think that's easy:

#1: Batteries/cellphones (79)(Paul)

#2:
#3:
#4:


Greenwoods:
Anne: Credit cards/purchases- #2 (16)
Jane: Personalities- X
Gail: Bullfighters- BA (2)
Chelsea: (Laptop) computers- XX
Paul: Romantic situations- XXX

Tom Steal to Retain: Criminals- WIN! (2)(455)

FM #2:

1. If you live forever, name one thing you would get never tired of doing.
2. Name an occupation whose members complain about sore feet.
3. Tell me the hour of day when you start thinking about dinner.
4. Tell me something about frogs.
5. Name a cheese served at parties.

Tom:
1. Walking around Heaven- 2
2. Policeman- 2
3. 6 PM- 11
4. They jump- 31
5. Cheddar- 46
TOTAL- 92

Marshan:
1. Sleeping- 9
2. Waitress/waiter- 28
3. 7 PM- 4
4. They're green- 17
5. Parmesan
TOTAL- 150 (two-episode total of $1,645)

#1s:
1. Eating
3. 5 PM

(Also: The week ended w/ a Final Jeopardy! Triple Stumper, but Keith Whitener has a three-day total of $66,399.)

EPISODE RATINGS:

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

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