10/5/2012 Results

LMaD: 

It's not America Day on the show yet, but we have an apple pie w/ a prize on the bottom of its nearby spatula.
 
Melani's R (Hawaii): CURTAIN #1- Home office w/ Merriam-Webster books ($3,351)

Patrice's R (purple wig): BB- Kawasaki KFX 450R ATV ($8,099)
Jaime Shelley's R (police sergeant): Pie- Pie kitchen & $2K ($4,314)
CURTAIN #3- Surfing donkey & elephant w/ Uncle Sam hats

PERFECT DEAL


Natalie (who's holding a bread basket) plays The Great Escape for as much as $1.5K &/or that Nissan cube.

TIMER
- :20

KEYS: #15, #9, #11 & #10- LOCK (A: #12)

TODAY'S BIG DEAL VALUE:
$23.5K


Julie's Fast Deal Decision: SB- Five-night trip to theReef w/ snorkel gear ($6,306)

CURTAIN #1 (red inflatable baseball bat)- ZONK baseball game set w/ animals

PD #2


Melia's Hair Salon Deal Decision: SB- Spray-on hair


Hair curler bag money- $1,100

BB- smart car ($13,230)

Benita (a speech therapist dressed as a yellow bird) & Marcus (hand of justice) are playing Panic Button:

#1:
Tennis gear w/ lessons ($1,913)
#2: Motorscooter ($4,599)
#3: Four-night trip to the Kiawah Island Golf Resort in SC ($7,080)

R1:


1. #2- DUD

2. #4- MOTORSCOOTER
3. #1- DUD

BAILOUT


BONUS
($2K today): B- WIN


Ca$h
Marbles Match-Up: Jenetta vs. Margaret (ketchup)
WINNER- Margaret ($3K)

TBR
(SE): GO ON- Alien abduction trip


BD #10:
Benita chooses DOOR #2 for the team...their anniversary gift's gonna be a Volkswagen Golf 4-Door (Fairly loaded; includes AT)!


#1
- Strong Spa 7

#3- $1,303

Lillian (purple cowgirl) has a $500 domino! 


TPiRecap


Millionaire:


Fran Samper's going for another $25K heading into the big money round of play.


For $63,600:
Coined by a child in the 1940s, the mathematical term "googol" refers to a number w/ a value equal to what?


A: 1 to the 10th power

B: 10 to the 10th power
C: 10 to the 100th power
D: 1 to the 1,000th power

FA:
10 to the 100th power- YES!


CM #6:


$100K
(Unusual Places): In what state will you find Toad Suck, selected by a '12 online poll as the "most unfortunate" town name in the country?


A: AR

B: KY
C: OR
D: OK

BAILOUT
(A: AR, which she would've guessed)


Bianca Williams' a romance novelist from Chicago.


Subjects:
Hole in One, Film Endings, Driving Directions, Fuzzy Words, Dead Ringers, Shopping Online, Foreign Facts, Color Commentary, Food War & Mineral Water

1. What item's tossed n the popular backyard BBQ game known as "tailgate toss"?


A: Beanbags

B: Horseshoes
C: Tennis balls
D: Beer cans

ASK THE AUDIENCE


A: 29%

B: 18%
C: 3%
D: 50%

FIRST JUMP USED
(A: Beanbags, which was her instinct)- $500


2. Not a big surprise, the last scene of the '12 comedy film "The Five-Year Engagement" depicts what event?


A: Graduation

B: Funeral
C: Wedding
D: Bar mitzvah

FA:
Wedding- $1K

3. In an unusual way to save time & money, UPS drivers are instructed to avoid doing what?


A: Turning off the engine

B: Playing the radio
C: Making left turns
D: Slowing down at yellow lights

ALL LIFELINES GONE ALREADY
(A: Making left turns)- $10K

4. Long before Stephen Colbert popularized "truthiness", who's believed to have coined the term "terminological inexactitude"?


A: Walt Disney

B: Oscar Wilde
C: Winston Churchill
D: Thomas Edison

FA:
Oscar Wilde- GAME OVER (A: Churchill)


Last to play this week's Megan Spangler from Napoleon, OH (who's wearing a weird thinking cap).


Topics:
Walk of Fame, Destiny's Show, Zap, Moon Shoot, Keeping Current, Radio Gaffes, Cooking Currency, Medical School, Old Friends & Car Clothes

1. Last yr., the Coca-Cola Polar Bears were elected to the Advertising Walk of Fame, appropriately located on what NYC street?


A: Madison Avenue

B: Broadway
C: Park Avenue
D: Lexington Avenue

ATA


A: 69%

B: 24%
C: 6%
D: 1%

FA:
Madison Ave.- $10K

2. Which of these Beyonce songs is also the title of a popular scripted drama series on Vh1?


A: "Love on Top"

B: "Crazy In Love"
C: "Sweet Dreams"
D: "Single Ladies"

FA:
"Single Ladies"- $3K ($13K)


3. Approved by the FDA last yr., a medical procedure called miraDry uses microwaves to rid people of what personal hygiene issue?


A: Bushy eyebrows

B: Sweaty armpits
C: Hair legs
D: Smelly feet

FIRST JUMP USED
(A: Sweaty armpits)- $5K


Q of the Day:
According to legend, the "honeymoon" is named for a custom in which couples imbibed what honey-based drink for a month after the wedding?

A: Mead

B: Ale
C: Brandy
D: Rum

A:
Mead


4. A '79 photo taken of Jupiter's moon, Io, showed for the first time what natural event occurring on a celestial body other than Earth?

 
A: Tornado

B: Snowstorm
C: Volcanic eruption
D: Lightning storm

OTHER JUMP USED
(A: Volcanic eruption)

5. Prompting the headline "Mona Lisa meets Mario", what museum began using Nintendo 3DS consoles as interactive audio guides this yr.?


A: Metropolitan Museum of Art

B: The Louvre
C: Tate Modern
D: Uffizi Gallery

FA:
The Louvre- $100 ($13,100)


6. While testing out a radio mic, of what country did President Reagan famously joke "We begin bombing in five minutes"?


A: Libya

B: Russia
C: Iran
D: Nicaragua

BAILOUT W/ $6,550
(A: Russia, which she would've locked in)

 
Family Feud:


GAME #1:
O'Neals (whose three-day cash winnings total $21,410) vs. Heiberts (Pittsburgh)


R1: Name something you might do at a party that would guarantee you won't be invited back. Example or two on the way:


#1:

#2: Fight/insult (16)(Shay)
#3: Get "plastered" (12)(Angel)
#4:
#5:
#6:

#7:

O'Neals:

Monique: Strip- #3 (7)
Marcia: Throw up/barf everywhere- #1 (31)
Larry: Break something- #7 (4)
Brandon: Steal something- X
Shay (we see her husband in the audience): Make out w/ host(s)- T5 (6)
Monique: Cry- XX
Marcia: Bring uninvited guests- XXX

Angel
Steal (for 76): Doing drugs- INCORRECT (T5: Fart)(6)


R2: Name someone a man hopes doesn't call him on his cell phone when he's about to get lucky on a date. Not bad:


#1:
Mom (48)(Greg)
#2: Wife/girlfriend (28)(Marcia)
#3:
#4:
#5:
#6:


Heiberts:

Bonnie: His kids- BA (2)
Chris: His friend- OTHER BA (2)
Melissa: His boss- #4 (6)
Angel: Siblings- X
Greg: His pastor- XX
Bonnie: His father- XXX

Shay
Steal (for another 86 & to retain lead): His ex- YEAH (9)(162)


Double: Name something a wife lets her husband keep in a divorce because she doesn't want it. Get ready:


#1:
Dog/pets (20)(Bonnie)

#2: Car/truck (10)(Marcia)
#3:
#4:
#5:

#6:

Heiberts:

Chris: House- X
Melissa: Old furniture- XX
Angel: Debt/bills- T3 (9)
Greg: Refrigerator- XXX

Shay
Steal #2 (for another 78 & the safety net): Her kids- NO


T3:
TV & his tools (9 each)

#6: His ring (7)

Triple: Name something in a woman's purse that she might use as a weapon. I wonder if any of the following's dangerous:


#1:
Keys (41)(Larry)

#2:
#3:
#4:


O'Neals:

Brandon: Flashlight- X
Shay: Brush- XX
Monique: Comb- WIPEOUT

Angel
Steal #2 (for another 123 & the lead; Steve says a double Sudden Death situtation's never happened w/ him until this episode): Nail file- #3 (16)(201)


#2:
Mace/pepper spray (20)
#4: Hairspray (6)

SD #5:
Give me a word that rhymes w/ "poodle".

Brandon: Noodle- WIN! (58)

FM:


1. According to 100 men, tell me one household duty you just refuse to perform.

2. What might you do right after your boss says "You're fired"?
3. Name a vegetable kids actually like.
4. How long does it take to lose 10 pounds?
5. Tell me something people grope for in the dark.

Monique:

1. Wash the dishes- 27
2. Cuss him out- 9
3. Carrots- 18
4. Three weeks- 5
5. Glasses- 11
TOTAL- 70

Larry:

1. Vacuuming- 4
2. Find another job- 15
3. Corn- 27
4. One month- 33
5. Remote control
TOTAL- 149 (four-day total of $22,155)

#1s:

2. Cry & leave (tie)
5. Light switch

G2:
Charests (Boston) vs. Highs (whose two-day cash winnings total $1,575)

R1: Name something a wife charges on her husband's credit card right before a divorce. Leading off w/:


#1:
Clothes/new wardrobe (32)(Tara)

#2:
#3:
#4:
#5:
#6: New car (5)(Dewayne

Charests:

Erin (a student wardrobe stylist in NYC): Vacation/trip- #5 (6)
Steve: Jewelry- #2 (28)
Janet: Her lawyer fees- #3 (18)
Roland (an ITZ worker w/ his brother in NY & a real-estate worker; he's also a former Air Force B-52 flyer): Party- X
Tara: Furniture- XX
Erin: Rent- XXX

Dewayne
Steal (for 89): Plastic surgery- YES INDEED (8)


R2: Name something parents hope their son's done by the time he's 30. First on this survey board:


#1:

#2:
#3:

#4: Graduated (7)(Erin)
#5:
#6:

#7:
#8: Scored/sown oats (2)(Dejunna)

Charests:

Steve: Moved out- #2 (19)
Janet: Get a job/career- #3 (16)
Roland: Get married- #1 (48)
Tara: Give him grandbabies/spawned- BA (2)

Erin: Bought a house- X
Steve: Travel the world- XX
Janet: Bought an automobile- XXX

Dewayne
Steal #2 (for another 94 & to retain lead): Established good credit- MISS


#5:
Grown up/married (3)

Other BA: Made/saved money (2)

Double: According to 100 married ladies, name a movie monster your hubby acts like when he's grouchy. Pretty easy, I think:


#1:

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

#6: King Kong (6)(Sharon)
#7: Godzilla (5)(Steve)

PASS #2


Charests:

Janet: Dracula- X
Roland: Shrek- XX
Tara: Monkey- WIPEOUT

Dewayne
Steal #3 (for another 22 & the slight lead back): The Hulk- #3 (13)(111)


#1:
Frankenstein (24)
#2: Freddy Krueger (23)
#4: The Beast (8)
#5: The Grinch (7)


Triple: Name something you dunk. I think that's even simpler:


#1:
Basketball (61)(Delonna)

#2:
#3:
#4:


Highs:

Donna: Doughnuts- #3 (15)
Dewayne: Principal/people- X
Dejunna: Trash- XX
Sharon: Dogs/pets- XXX

Tara
Steal for the Win: Cookies- #2 TO WIN (17)(322)(#4: Chicken nuggets)(3)


FM #2:


1. On that 1-10 scale, how seriously do celebrities take marriage?

2. Name something their parents tell their children never to do.
3. Name an animal that travels in a herd.
4. When the mom's away, name something the dad serves the kids for dinner.
5. Name something specific that you've lost more than once.

Tara (Erin's sister):

1. 4- 18
2. Speaking out of turn- DUD
3. Cow- 28
4. Pizza- 33
5. Keys- 56
TOTAL- 135

Erin:

1. 5- 21 (#1: 1)
2. Lie- 28
3. Buffalo- 24; WIN AT 208!
4. Mac & cheese
5. Weight

WoF:

 
Intro Flashback Moment
(11/11/08): Kalaau gets a little too excited after picking up the Wild Card in HI


$1K T-U: What Are You Doing?

_ I F T I N G

W _ I _ _ _ S

Jeoff's LIFTING WEIGHTS to be on the board first. Let's find out what these three players are all about:

Jeoff Pula
(Manville, NJ)- A truck driver & Army infantry veteran w/ two kids

Jeanette Jones (Louisville, KY)- Instructional designer married to Jason w/ two daughters
Brittney Neff (Woodland Hills, CA)- A recent Cal State-Northridge graduate w/ a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature & Creative Writing & is going to grad school to get her Master's Degree in Writing Composition

$2K T-U: Living Thing

S _ _ T T E D

O W _

A SPOTTED OWL sees Jeanette getting the control.

Final Featured Trip of the Week:
Red Mountain Resort ($6,828)


meineke Jackpot Round: Rhyme Time (big puzzle alert)


Jeanette spins up the Million Dollar Wedge right away & calls four T's to take it off, then she accumulates $700 w/ a couple of H's & buys two E's & five A's prior to Bankrupting next to $650 to lose that MDW & two bills. Second, Brittney calls four L's for $2K & the 1/2 CAR in between $450 & $300 (remember, this is the last chance this week for a Ford Fiesta S to be won) & four K's for another 12 Benjamins...

T A L K _ _ _ / T H E

T A L K / A _ _

_ A L K _ _ _ / T H E

_ A L K

...& keeps $3,200 and control by TALKING THE TALK AND WALKING THE WALK.

SOLE BANKRUPT: Jeanette
LAST UNCLAIMED JACKPOT THIS WEEK: $6,150

Current Scores:

Jeoff: $1K/Jeanette: $2K/Brittney: $3,200 1/2 CAR

Mystery Round: Fun & Games

A $600 R singleton starts Brittney, followed by the Free PLAY of an E at the end, a $300 T, four A's & a $1K N on the Mystery Wedge next to the vacated MDW. But she then gambles $650 & her plate...& has Bankrupted. Second, Jeoff calls out S for sorry. Third, Jeanette's called a $700 G, bought two I's & collected a couple $400 L's and an O to shut down the vowels, but she then gets the same normal Bankrupt from last round to lose a grand. Once we get back to Brittney, she picks two $300 P's & the same number of $800 C's...

P L A _ I N G / A

P R A C T I C A L

_ O _ E

...but she flubs by PLAYING A PRACTICAL MOVE (the buzzer doesn't sound), so there presumably goes another $2,200. Jeoff then calls a $500 Y for the same 1/2 CAR that was just lost & an $800 J...

P L A Y I N G / A

P R A C T I C A L

J O _ E

...& he's PLAYING A PRACTICAL JOKE to start the next crucial puzzle & earn another $1,300.

SOLE DUD: $450 S (Jeoff)
BANKRUPTS: 2 (women)
SOLE DQ: Brittney (blown solve)

Current Scores:

Jeoff: $2,300 1/2 CAR/Jeanette: $2K/Brittney: $3,200

Bonus Puzzle Blast from the Past #15 (11/16/04)(Title)(GHCI was called in Philadelphia on Family Week):

T H E

_ I E _

"THE VIEW" surprisingly went unsolved.

Prize Puzzle Round: People

He rattles off an $800 R but then goes Bankrupt like Jeanette has done twice before to lose both that amount & his plate. Speaking of the middle lady, her letters afterwards are a $450 S, two E's, quadruple T's for another 14 grand & couplets of A's & I's to finish the vowel section...

_ R I E _ _ _ _

_ _ I _ _ T

A T T E _ _ A _ T S

...& she needs to prepare to meet some FRIENDLY FLIGHT ATTENDANTS, because she's won both $13,700 extra & a vacation to the Renaissance Aruba Resort & Casino worth $5,200.

SOLE BANKRUPT: Jeoff

Current Scores:

Jeoff: $2,300/Jeanette: $20,900 in cash & trip/Brittney: $3,200

$3K T-U: Phrase

D _ A M _ _ _ / I N

T H E / _ _ _ _ H

Jeanette's the DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH to be $100 shy of $24K.

R4: Event

She has put up quad $700 T's & all the vowels (an A, an E, pairs of I's & O's & a U) just like that, then a couple of $400 R's, an $800 N & a Lose a Turn landing follow. Brittney follows up by calling for a $700 P, but she then gets stopped by calling M. A $1,400 pair of S's & a $300 L are called by Jeoff before we go to Last Chance Mode...

_ _ I S T L E - S T O P

T R A I N / T O U R

...& both remaining consonants are worth $1,400. One H afterwards...

_ H I S T L E - S T O P

T R A I N / T O U R

...this WHISTLE-STOP TRAIN TOUR's worth another $3,100 to him.

SOLE DUD (before Speed-Up): $900 M (Brittney)
SOLE LaT OF THE EVENING: Jeanette

Final Scores:

Jeoff: $5,400/Jeanette: $23,900 in cash & travel/Brittney: $3,200
GT: $32.5K

TONIGHT'S BANKRUPT TRASH (excluding cardboard): $3,650

Maxwell House BR #13: Jeanette's Bonus Wheel envelope's the C.

Topic: Thing

First off:

_ _ _ _ T _ _ N

MCPA frontloads this bonus puzzle a bit...

A M _ _ T _ _ N

...I wonder what's her AMBITION on using this FIAT 500c Pop (Std., Paint, AT) worth $21,950, bringing her total winnings to $50,850 & upping the Rebuilding Together charity bank to $120K!

$5K SPIN ID #15:
ID7457134


Jeopardy!:


Male Panel:

Jeff Huong (Sandy Springs, GA)- Recent law school graduate
Mike Lonesky (Clifton, NY)- Federal investigator
POSSIBLE HERO: Brendan O'Connor (whose one-day cash winnings total $11,201)

Off We Go To This Menu:

50th ANNIVERSARIES IN MUSIC
THE NAME OF THE WIND
"C_N_N"
A COLORFUL CATEGORY
MISSOURI LOVES COMPANIES
LITERATURE QUOTES: ONE WORD OFF (so the right response's the correct word)

Brendan's barely head of Mike at the break, $1,400-$1,200; Jeff's $200 in the hole after a wrong Q just before halftime. Fortunately for Jeff, he swipes the Daily Double under the $800 clue from A Colorful Category w/ the same figure. For a C-note & the lead:

This patriot militia was established in 1770 in present-day Bennington, VT.


"Who are the Green Mountain Boys?"...1,800 bucks. After the time's up signal sounds on the last two The Name of the Wind answers, Mike's in Lock Game Territory by $100 w/ five large, followed by Jeff w/ $2,400 & Brendan at $1,800.

SOLE ATTEMPTED TS: $200 (The Name of the Wind)
UNATTEMPTED LACH TRASH: $6K
TOTAL LACH TRASH: $6,200

Last Half-Dozen Categories of the Week:

YOU HAD ME AT SHALOM
FASHION
A RIVER RUNS TO IT
PUTTING THE "POP" IN POP CULTURE
HOMOPHONES
AFRICAN-AMERICAN INVENTORS (clues read by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar)

Mike's even more out in front w/ $12,200 as soon as he closes out A River Runs To It w/ a DD; Jeff has $2,800 & Brendan's sitting on $2,200. Mike bets just $1,200.

The Vistula: this sea.


"What is the Black Sea?"...nope, it was the Baltic, so that was a wise decision. He then gets the other one from the $1,200 African-American Inventors monitor w/ $15K; Brendan's now in a distant second place w/ $5,800 & Jeff's dumped to $2K. Mike only wagers four bills on what Kareem's about to say:

Dr. Charles Drew saved the lives of soldiers & civilians in WWII when he improved blood banks by finding a long-term storage method for this blood liquid.


"What is plasma?"...of course.

SOLE ATTEMPTED TS: $800 (Homophones)
UNATTEMPTED LT: $5,600
TOTAL DJ! LT: $6,400

Scores After DJ!:
Brendan: $5,800
Mike: $15,400 (LG)
Jeff: $5,600

CORYAT SCORES:
Brendan: $5,800

Mike: $17,400
Jeff: $5,400

Already three weeks into this season, we have been SKUNKED; it took them until the next-to-last regular week of last season for a RETURNING CHAMPION SHUTOUT to occur (that's the 14th I know of since '02).

FINAL J! TOPIC: Poetry.

Her most famous poem was written for a December 1883 art & literary auction to benefit the pedestal fund.

JEFF:
Response: "Who is E.B. Browning"
Wager: $5K
Final score: $600


BRENDAN:

Response: "Who is (Emily) Dickinson?"
Wager: $1,337
Final score: $4,463 (he leaves w/ $13,201)


MIKE:
Response: "Who is ezra Pound" (Correct: Who was Emma Lazarus?)
Wager: $999

Wins title w/: $14,401

The Pyramid:

 
Civilians
(both females for the first aired time):

Tamara (Bakersfield, CA)- Marketing specialist (her mom's seen in the audience)
Shauna (Phoenix)- English teacher

First Maingame Pyramid:
SOUTH OF THE BORDER, A-LIST AREAS, JUST FRIENDS, FILTHY BUSINESS, A TOTAL LOSS & CON ARTIST


R1:


Joshua & Tamara: JUST FRIENDS (things associated w/ "Friends")

ANSWERS: APARTMENT, MONKEY, MANHATTAN, JOEY, COURTENEY COX & CHEF (3)

Wallace & Shauna: A TOTAL LOSS (things people lose)
WORDS: KEYS, A JOB, WEIGHT, A FIGHT, A BET, MIND & TEETH ($500)(:08 left)


R2:


Tamara & Joshua: SOUTH OF THE BORDER (South American things)
WORDS: SPANISH, SOCCER, RAINFOREST, SUPERMODELS & WATERFALLS (7)


Shauna & Wallace: FILTHY BUSINESS (jobs featured on "Dirty Jobs")

WORDS: FARMER, PLUMBER, EXTERMINATOR, GARBAGE COLLECTOR, BEEKEEPER & LOGGER (12)

R3:


Joshua & Tamara: CON ARTIST (words that start w/ "con")

WORDS: CONVERSATION, CONDUCTOR, CONTESTANT, CONTRACT, CONCUSSION, CONFESS & CONSTRUCTION (14)($500)(:07 remaining)

Wallace & Shauna: A-LIST AREAS (places you might see a celebrity)

PLACES: RED CARPET, REHAB, BACKSTAGE, A PREMIERE, FIRST CLASS & A NIGHTCLUB (17)

$15K WC #18:


$100: TV SHOWS: "FRIENDS", "SEINFELD"

$200: TYPES OF TRUCKS: FORD, CHEVY, TOYOTA, FORD F-150
$300: "WHAT HARRY POTTER MIGHT SAY": "OH WELL, IT WOULD BE WONDERFUL TO GO TO HOGWARTS THIS YEAR"

$400: PARTS OF A LOBSTER: THE CLAWS, THE ANTENNA, THE RED SHELL
$500: THINGS THAT SINK: SHIPS THAT HAVE BEEN TORPEDOED (prepositional phrase)

$750: THINGS YOU PITCH: A BALL, A BASEBALL, AN IDEA TO SOMEONE (another preposition)(:04 left)

Last Maingame Pyramid of the Week:
C'MON BABY LIGHT MY CAMPFIRE, SHELL WE DANCE, HONK IF YOU LOVE CHEESES, HORSING AROUND, YOU'RE GROUNDED & LARGER THAN LIFE


R1:


Joshua & Shauna: C'MON BABY LIGHT MY CAMPFIRE (famous females who were once Girl Scouts)

LADIES: HILLARY CLINTON, MARTHA STEWART, CELINE DION, MARIAH CAREY, LUCILLE BALL & SUSAN LUCCI (3)

Wallace & Tamara: HONK IF YOU LOVE CHEESES (things you put cheese on)
FOODS: HAMBURGERS, CRACKERS, PIZZA, NACHOS, PASTA & TACOS (4)


R2:


Shauna & Joshua: LARGER THAN LIFE (things that can be big)
WORDS: A STORM, AN IDEA, A PROBLEM, THE SUPER BOWL, A SKYSCRAPER & AN EGO (8)


Tamara & Wallace: HORSING AROUND (things associated w/ horseback riding)
WORDS: SADDLE, HELMET, BOOTS, STABLE, CARROTS, GALLOP & CROP (11)($1K)(:03 left over)


R3:


Shauna & Joshua: YOU'RE GROUNDED (things you do while you're stuck at an airport)
WORDS: READ, DRINK, SHOP, STARE, YAWN, TEXT & SLEEP (15)($2K)(:06 remaining)


Tamara & Wallace: SHELL WE DANCE
WORDS: A SNAIL, AN EGG, A TURTLE, THE BEACH, A PISTACHIO, AN OYSTER & M&Ms (17)


$15K WC #19:


$100: COUNTRIES: ASIA, EUROPE, AMERICA, AFRICA (WALLY!!!)

$200: PARTS OF A BICYCLE: SPOKES, WHEELS
$300: BRUCE WILLIS MOVIES: "DIE HARD", "DIE HARD 2"
$400: WHY YOU CLAP: BECAUSE YOU REALLY LIKE THAT PLAY, BECAUSE YOU'RE REALLY EXCITED THEY DID THAT WELL, AT THE END OF A PLAY
$500: THINGS THAT ARE STICKY: POST-IT NOTES, CHEWING GUM
$750: THINGS YOU ANSWER: QUESTIONS, YOUR NAME, THE CALL TO DINNER, TELEPHONE- PAINFUL LOSS

Wallace causes Tamara to have to settle for $3,150 total.


Episode ratings:


"Family Feud":

6 PM: 7
6:30 PM: 8
7: "Let's Make a Deal", "Millionaire" & "Wheel of Fortune"
6: Everything else

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