David: $1,400/Francina: $1,200/Felipe: $1.5K/Lois: $1K
ARP: $1,299
Francina will win a $5,797 kitchen appliance trio (Rachel)(jazzy Edd Kalehoff multi-prize cue, I think) if she can price that Cuisinart Chef's Classic cookware (Gwendolyn) in 2 for the Price of 1. Board:
First digit: 4 or 6?
Second digit: 3 or 7?
Third digit: 0 or 9?
Freebie: First ($6--)
RESULT- WIPEOUT AT $639
Participant #5's Jason Wood & the second IUFB's a v-moda headphone package that includes an 8 GB MP3 player (ceiling)(Edd cue #2 this morning).
David: BUCK (STAGE GARF)/JASON: $450/Felipe: $470/Lois: $650
Lois was $17 away on the good side ($667), so she from San Diego plays Super Pushover for a trip to the Vila Vita Parc Resort & Spa in Algarve, Portugal (Amber at Door #3)("We Found Love" by Rihanna featuring Calvin Harris). Number line:
162141390
Out of a toss-up between $14,139 & $16,214, she selects $14,139...indeed it is!
After her's Heather Ott & the third GUFB's 20 pieces of Amazing Cosmetics (Amber & Gwen)("You Make Me Feel..." by Cobra Starship feat. Sabi).
David: $300 (SG #2)/Jason: $350 (SG)/Felipe: $351/HEATHER: $620
ARP: $516
I wish Felipe could "Lie, Cheat & Steal" this 2012 Chevrolet Cruze (Rachel)(Edd's truck/convertible cue) like the late Eddie Guerrero, but he'll have to earn it along w/ $10K in Gas Money:
$20,799- $2K
$17,470- CRUZE
$19,390- $3K
$18,685- $4K
$22,822- $1K
WIPEOUT #2
(Note: The '12 Chevy Cruze LTZ offered in the Showcases exactly a week ago had at least the cargo net & was worth roughly $24K.)
SHOWCASE SHOWDOWN #1:
Felipe ($516): $.95
Francina ($1,299): 45 + BUCK = OVER
Lois ($14,806; needed help after a DUD spin of a dime): NICKEL + 20 = Quarter
Hoping another FF Sweep doesn't happen now's Pamela Bray & the second half of one-bids begin w/ a pair of Park & Sun Sports game tables (shuffleboard & soccer)(Gwen & Rachel at Door #3)("We Run the Night" by Havana Brown feat. Pitbull).
David: $1K/Jason: $1,001/PAMELA: $975/Heather: $700
ARP: $1,160
Jason plays the SWAP Meet for a Michael C. Fina 14-karat white gold necklace w/ blue diamonds (Rachel)("Fortune Hunter" variant by Edd for this prize only), plus a SONY 24.3 MP digital SLR camera (Amber; also includes a 16 GB memory card), an exercise bike (Gwen) & pairs of Gucci shoes & sunglasses (Gwen)("Eyes Open" by Taylor Swift for the rest).
PICK: Accessories- LOSS ($2,740)
$1,650- Camera package
$876- Necklace & exerciser
Blue contestant #3's Amy McCrory (who's a fan of the Neil Patrick Harris character Barney Stinson from "How I Met Your Mother" according to her black-on-yellow T-shirt) & next to be bid on's a La-Z-Boy Dane recliner (Amber behind rising sign)("Without You" by David Guetta feat. Usher).
David: $801/AMY: $650/Pamela: $799/Heather: $800
ARP: $1,649
David, the last of the FF to exit Contestant's Row, plays the Grocery Game (Rachel) for the Toyota Tacoma AT (Gwen at Door #3)(current IUFB/truck cue) w/ these groceries that have almonds in them ("Back in Time" by Pitbull)- an 11.3-ounce bag of Snack Size Almond Joys, a 14.5 oz. box of Post Honey Bunches of Oats w/ Almonds, a one-quart carton of Blue Diamond Almond Breeze Almond Milk, a six-bar box of Nature Valley Sweet & Salty Nut Almond Granola Bars & a 16-oz. jar of Trader Joe's Creamy Unsalted Almond Butter.
1. Granola Boxes: $3.99 X 4 = $15.96
OTHER PURCHASE: Cereal- $4.19 = WIN AT $20.15!
That's the first automobile win in this Pricing Game since Drew's first season & he throws the cereal box to David just before the next break!
Video Bonus: Grocery Game Truck Win
The last newbie's Diane Fracchiolla & the VocoPro Champion karaoke machine's the last PUFB of the day (Gwen behind splitting sign)("Is Anybody Out There" by K'naan feat. Nelly Furtado).
DIANE: $675/Amy: $800/Pamela: $1K/Heather: $1,001
Pamela's won the $500 wad! So win or lose on this playing of Bonkers for a seven-piece Summerset Outdoor Living Twin Palm dining set w/ the FUEGO Element 01 (Amber at Door #3), she'll spin the wheel second. All of that's definitely NOT:
5 5 8 6
1. HLHL- INCORRECT
2. HHLH- INCORRECT
3. LHLH- WRONG
4. SOLE DQ (second try repeat)
FINAL TRY: HHHL- LOSS (ARP: $7,244; close the first time)
SCSD #2:
Jason ($1,160): 45 + 85 = OVER
Pamela ($1.5K): 15 + 95 = OVER BY A DIME
David ($20,414): WINS BY DEFAULT W/ $.15
INVENTIONS OF THE PAST THREE CENTURIES SHOWCASE:
The answer to a 19th Century telephone on George's podium- iPhone4S w/ the one-year plan
Old computer in front of Door #1- 21" iMac (Gwen)("We Are Young" by Fun. featuring Janelle Monae for first two prizes only)
Door #3- '12 prius sedan (Std., #2, App., Mats)(Amber)(Michael Karp's truck/convertible cue)
DAVID PASSES TO FELIPE; FELIPE BIDS 26 GRAND ON INVENTIONS SHOWCASE
MY BID FOR INVENTIONS SHOWCASE: $27,250
DAVID'S WATER SHOWCASE (Rachel):
In between Doors #2 & #3- BARE wetsuits/snorkeling gear & five-night trip to the Victoria House in Amberges Keys, Belize
In Door #2- Bayliner 175 Bowrider ("Glad You Came" by The Wanted for all of these prizes except for the vacation, which gets the remixed '94 Edd trip cue)
DAVID BIDS $28,300 ON TRIP/BOAT SHOWCASE
MY BID FOR TRIP/BOAT SHOWCASE: $31,888
Showcase ARPs:
David: $27,332 (Difference: $1,332)
Felipe: $29,317 (Difference: $1,017)
All of his family's training for this show (according to his black on blue T-shirt) has paid off to the tune in prizes of $49,731!
FINAL TOYOTA LOCATION: Door #1 w/ the background you typically see for trips or one-year supplies of certain prizes (I got my Hot Door Prediction of the Day wrong for the second time this week; I thought for sure it was going to join the boat behind Door #2)
TODAY'S PG RECORD: 2-4
TOTAL WINNINGS: $69,012
FF:
TODAY'S GAME: De Jesuses (whose three-day cash winnings total $2,225) vs. Wrobels (NH)
R1: Name something a guy likes to swing. I have a feeling some of these are sports-related:
#1: Baseball bat (44)(Rafael III)
#2:
#3:
#4:
#5:
#6:
De Jesuses:
Rebecca: Fists- X
Nancy: Remote control- XX
Kathie: A partner on the dance floor- XXX
Stephen Steal: Golf clubs- #2 (21)
#3: Keys (11)
#4: Arms (5)
#5: His "dangling dong" (4)
#6: Hammer (3)
R2: If perfume smelled like food, what scent would attract a man? Beginning w/:
#1: Hamburger/steak/beef (37)(Joanne)
#2:
#3:
#4:
#5:
#6: Strawberries (4)(Rebecca)#5:
Wrobels:
Toni: Apple pie- X
Louise (a Fantasy Entertainment photography customer service representative): Spaghetti sauce- XX
Katherine (part-time retailer): French Fries- SECOND WIPEOUT IN A ROW
Rafael III Steal: Pizza- #3 (15)
#2: Pork/bacon/ribs (16)
#4: Chocolate (6)
OTHER BOTTOM ANSWER: Chicken/wings (4)
Double: Name something a husband knows he has to do to keep her woman happy. An instance or two:
#1:
#2:
#3: "Deliver" in bed (7)(Nancy)
#4: Buy gifts/jewelry/flowers (7)(Toni)
#5:
#6:
#7:
De Jesuses:
Kathie: Pay the bills/work/make money- #2 (14)
Rafael Sr.: Treat them w/ kindness- X
Rafael III (who's about to get married): Compliment her- XX
Rebecca: Take her on vacation- XXX
Stephen Steal #2 (for another 78 & to keep their lead): Take care of children- NOT THERE, EITHER (De Jesuses: 119)
#1: Clean/chores (26)
#5: Let her win/agree (6)
#6: Listen/pay attention (5)
#7: Like her cooking (4)
Triple: Name something you'd hate to discover your dog has buried in your backyard. Important face-off ahead:
#1: The cat/dead animal (42)(Kathie)
#2:
#3:
#4:
DUD- Diamond ring/jewelry (Louise)Wrobels:
Katherine: His owner/body parts- #2 (28)
Stephen: $$$/wallet- #3 (8; if this tied for the bottom & they sweep this board, they'll become the new champs)
Joanne: His favorite toy- X
Toni: Keys- XX
Louise: Car- XXX
Rafael III Steal #2 to End This Game: Shoe/slipper- WIN! (6)(353)
FAST MONEY:
1. Name a kind of food you see an ad for on TV & instantly get hungry for it.
2. Name something you might buy for a new bed.
3. Name something a woman expects a man to do on their first date.
4. On the 1-10 scale, how stressful is being a parent?
5. Name something you climb.
Rafael III:
1. TV dinner- DUD
2. Sheets- 29
3. Bring flowers- 22
4. 10- 37
5. Ladder- 39
TOTAL- 127
Kathie:
1. Chicken wings- 4
2. Comforter- 16
3. Pay for dinner- 29
4. 9- 11
5. Stairs- 18
TOTAL- WIN AT 205! (the $20K graphic instantly popped up before doing its closing outro)
Let's see if they do indeed at least add the Ford Taurus to their $22,225 tomorrow.
#1s:
1. Pizza
2. Pillows
3. Open doors
WoF:
$1K T-U: What Are You Doing?
R I D I _ _ / I N / T _ E
B I K E / _ A N _
Carrie wrongly says she's RIDING IN THE BIKE LAND; I'm surprised she was only one letter off.
R I D I N _ / I N / T _ E
B I K E / _ A N _
Jamie's RIDING IN THE BIKE LANE correctly, so we'll speak to her first:
Jamie Oelrich (home)- A graphic designer at a local sporting apparel company whose friend Jocelyn appeared on the show in Vegas about six years ago; her grandmother Sharon apparently appeared on Chuck Woolery's version
Carrie Thoreson (Astoria, OR)- An Astoria High School Special Education worker married to Troy for 21 yrs. w/ two children (Jordan & T.K.) who share the same birthday one yr. apart
Dane Artman, Jr. (home)- A chocolatier who has a girlfriend named Amy & a Jack Russell Terrier
$2K T-U: Phrase
_ _ M I L _ / _ W N _ D
& / O P E _ A T E _
Jamie knows there are such businesses that are FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED to triple her cash.
Thursday's Featured Prize: $5K HomeGoods gift card
Eggland's Best Jackpot Round: Title
Jamie starts the letter-selecting process w/ five T's all on the left side of this puzzle for $2.5K, five E's & two H's for another $1,800, then after three L's for the Wild Card...
T H E
L _ T T L E / E _ _ _ _ E
T H _ T / _ _ _ L _
...she recalls THE LITTLE ENGINE THAT COULD for another $4,050.
PERFECT ROUND
LEFT BEHIND IN JACKPOT: $6,400Current Scores:
Jamie: $7,050 (WC)
Everyone else: $0 each
Mystery Round: Before & After
Carrie takes two T's for a $1K beginning (each of which at the start of the first two lines); after buying an E, she finds a $3.5K N at the end of the board but then duds out on top dollar this time w/ H. Second, Dave inserts three M's while on the Mystery Wedge in between Free PLAY & Lose a Turn & instead of $3K, he's going to pick it up for...$10K! But he then loses that right back to the Bankrupt next to the invisible WC. Following Jamie's $800 Y & dud vowel buy of O, Carrie tries to solve...
T _ M M Y
T _ _ _
M E / _ N
...& she does a TUMMY TUCK ME IN to keep her leftover $4,250.
DUDS: $3.5K H (Carrie), O (Jamie)
SOLE BANKRUPT: Dave
Current Scores:
Dave: $0/Jamie: $7,050 (WC)/Carrie: $4,250
Prize Puzzle Round: Song/Artist
Dave FPs three A's right away, then he's Bankrupted the same way as late last round. Jamie secondly has found nothing by calling for a T. Third for Carrie are quad B's for the green 1/2 KIA & $2K, four E's, a $7K Y couple & her cleaning out the vowels (two I's and the O & U singles), then come $1,100 worth of two C's & a rare solve attempt while on FP...
C A _ I B B E A _
_ U E E _ / B Y
B I _ _ Y / O C E A _
...good thing she tried to solve now, because "CARIBBEAN QUEEN" BY BIFFY OCEAN nets her a second incorrect response of the evening. But she ends up hitting the other normal Bankrupt to lose her plate & $9,100 for good. As a result, Dave steals "CARIBBEAN QUEEN" BY BILLY OCEAN for the Hotwire.com trip of the night to the Divi Flamingo Beach Resort & Casino in Bonaire worth $6,100.
SOLE DUD: $800 T (Jamie)
SOLE BANKRUPT: Dave
SOLE DQ: Carrie (blown solve)
TONIGHT'S SPIN ID: BK1636851 (Barry K.)
Current Scores:
Dave: $6,100 Caribbean trip/Jamie: $7,050 (WC)/Carrie: $4,250
$3K T-U: Place
_ P _ R T _ E N T
C O _ P L E X
Jamie gets APARTMENT COMPLEX to be $50 over the $10K mark.
Last Chance Round: Things
Consonants are all priced at $1.5K. After two O's are questionably called by Dave...
C _ T T _ N _ - _ _ _ _
T _ C _ N O _ O _ _
...he wins another grand in green instead of in CUTTING-EDGE TECHNOLOGY, but if he had called the G's instead, he would've been the victor by $550. The ladies left behind:
Carrie: $3K
DUDS: R (Carrie) & S (Dave)
Final Scores:
Dave: $7,100 in cash & Caribbean/Jamie: $10,050 (WC)/Carrie: $4,250
GT: $21,400
TONIGHT'S BANKRUPT TRASH (excluding cardboard): $10K
Maxwell House Regular BR #160: Jamie's got that G.
Topic: Thing
This one-wordy starts as follows:
_ _ _ _ _ _ R _
CDMAP add...
_ _ _ _ M A R _
...but she doesn't claim the BOOKMARK redeemable for $30K, so she'll have to settle for adding $10,050 to his family's "Wheel" career earnings.
TS: Thursday's match-up is business leaders against artists.
What You Know Preliminaries:
1. Amy d. Kashad2. Ray d. Daniela
3. Soraya d. Jzana
4. Jonathan d. Julia
5. Devin l. Michael
6. Victoria l. Krista (they work together; both missed their first Q)
7. Patrick l. Talib (neither knew about Pitbull's real name on their first Q)
8. Fiorella l. Demar
9. Marco l. Katie
Extra Credit #14 (Rasheda vs. Ashley)(Roku streaming player): The evil Gargamel & has cat Azrael are the nemeses of what tiny blue characters?
Ashley: The Smurfs
What You Should Know:
Jonathan vs. Krista: What classic Mary Shelley novel was about a mad scientist who stitches together a monster from dead body parts?
Krista: Frankenstein
Talib vs. Ray: What city's both the #1 tourist destination in Japan & the country's capital?
Ray: Tokyo
Michael (who's done at least one awkward high-five in this episode) vs. Soraya: How many inches are there in a yard?
Michael: 36
Demar vs. Amy: What book's the primary holy text of Islam?
Demar: The Qur'an
Katie vs. Ashley: What famed pair of American explorers are credited w/ leading the first transcontinental expedition to the West Coast?
Katie: Lewis & Clark
WTH Topics: 25 largest U.S. cities & PIXAR movies
Torture: Wheel
Results:
Michael: 6- PEOPLE'S CHAMP
Kristi: 8 (35)- WINNER (37)
Ray: 8 (80)
Demar: 4
Katie: 2
WHAT YOU THINK #14:
1. Girls, if you were appearing in a movie, what actor would you want to be your co-star for a make-our scene?
Kristi: Taylor Lautner- #1 (15%)
Michael: Johnny Depp- 3% (who appeared on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" for the first time earlier this week)(#2 was Channing Tatum w/ 11% & George Clooney was #3 w/ 7%)
2. At what age did you start receiving an allowance?
Kristi: 11- 6%
Michael: 12- #2 (16%; #1 was 10 at 21% & #3 was 13 at 11%)
3. How many people are in your lineup that you would describe as your "best friends"?
Michael: Two- #2 (20%)
Kristi: Three- #1 (25%; #3 was four w/ 17%)
4. What's your favorite form of physical exercise?
Kristi: Yoga- 2%
Michael: Basketball- 3% (#1 was running at 22% and bike riding & dancing tied for #2 w/ 9% apiece)
FQ: Name the most dangerous thing people do while driving.
Michael: Text- WIN (71%)
Kristi: Talk on phone- 6%
J!: Let the Teen Tourney finals begin!:
DINOSAURS
MAY I HAVE SECONDS?
STATE CAPITAL ATTRACTIONS
INTERNET SHORTHAND
A GREY AREA
WHEEL OF MOVIE TAGLINES (featuring "Wheel" puzzleboards!)
ELYSE STARTS W/ THE $200 DINOSAURS CLUE:
Velociraptors had ossified tendons in their tails that helped them maintain this while striking & slashing at prey.
Rose: "What is balance?"- CORRECT ($200)
$400 Clue From Sarah Whitcomb:
By examining the dinosaur's skeleton, we can see that the tail contains caudled vertebrae & is actually an extension of this structure.
Elyse: "What is the spin?"- CORRECT ($400)
$600:
Found in the gizzards of some dinosaurs, Gastroliths are these, which helped in the digestion of plant matter.
Elyse: "What are stones?"- RIGHT ($1K)
$800:
DAILY DOUBLE! To make her one grand two:
Tyrannosaurus Rex didn't live during the Jurassic period, but rather in this one.
"What is the Crustaceous?"...that was it.
$1K:
You'll find the word "plod" in the name of this dino & at 30 tons, plod was probably what it did.
Elyse: "What is Diplodocus?"- RIGHT AGAIN ($3K)
$200 State Capital:
The Pacific Aviation Museum & the USS Arizona Memorial
Elyse: "Where is Hilo, HI?"- INCORRECT ($2,800)
Catherine: "Where is Honolulu?"- CORRECT ($200)
First Wheel of Movie Tagline:
_ / _ _
_ E _ E _ _
"The last man on Earth is not alone".
Elyse: "What is 'I Am Legend'?" ($3K)
$400:
C _ _ C _ _ N
R _ N
"Escape or die frying."
Catherine: "What is 'Chicken Run'?" ($600)
Center puzzle:
_ R _ _ G
_ T / O _
"Backstabbing, spotlight-grabbing, secret-blabbing- a cheerleader's life is all that!"
Catherine: "What is 'Bring It On'?" ($1,200)
$800:
T _ E
_ V E _ _ E R _
"Some assembly required."
FIRST TS OF THE FINAL: "The Avengers"
$1K:
_ _ _
_ O O _ _ _ S
"The pirate's map, the villainous crooks, the underground caverns, the boobytraps, the skeletons..."
Catherine: "What is 'The Goonies'?" ($2,200)- FIRST BREAK
$400 State Capital:
The Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site & CNN Center
Elyse: "Where is Montgomery?" ($2,600)
TS #2: Atlanta
$600:
The Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum & Four Mile Historic Park
Catherine: "Where is Denver?" ($2,800)
$800:
The Grand Ole Opry & The Willie Nelson & Friends Museum & General Store
Elyse: "Where is Nashville?" ($3,400)
Closing Those Out:
Museo Chicano & The Desert Botanical Garden
Catherine: "Where is Santa Fe?"- NO ($1,800)
Elyse: "Where is Phoenix?"- YES INDEED ($4,400)
First Bit of Internet Shorthand:
NVNG stands for "Nothing ventured..." this.
Rose: "What is '...nothing gained'?" ($400)
$400:
Someone who types "MorF" is probably trying to determine this.
Catherine: "What is 'Male or Female'?"- YES ($2,200)
$600:
Acronym for a website section w/ helpful info; at jeopardy.com, it includes "How does one become a contestant?".
Elyse: "What is an FAQ?" ($5K)
$800:
If someone texts CD9, it means "Code 9", these are around.
Catherine: "What are your parents?"- RIGHT ($3K)
$1K:
TBH, short for this, is used before a statement the recipient won't like.
Elyse: "What is 'To be honest'?" ($6K)
$200 A Grey Area Answer:
A pale shade of gray, or the powdery residue left after something's burned.
Elyse: "What is ash?"- RIGHT ($6,200)
$400:
Benjamin Moore bird-related gray paints include one named for this "bird of peace".
Catherine: "What is The Dove?"- RIGHT ($3,400)
Starting Off May I Have Seconds?:
St. Louis has the USA's second-oldest of these, trailing only the New York Philharmonic.
Elyse: "What is an orchestra?"- YUP ($6,400)
$400:
The basis for all proteins, fats & carbohydrates, this element makes up the second-largest amount of you by mass.
Rose: "What is carbon?"- DOUBLE ($800)
$600 (one-minute alert):
The second athlete to appear on a box of this cereal was first baseman Jimmie Foxx in 1934.
Catherine: "What is Wheaties?" ($4K)
$1K:
The second African-American Supreme Court Justice; he once considered becoming a priest.
Elyse: "Who is Clarence Thomas?"- RIGHT ($7,400)
Other Remaining $1K Clue in the Round from A Gray Area:
As well as a shade of blond hair, this silver-like metal's a shade of gray.
Catherine: "What is platinum?"- CORRECT ($5K)
$800:
In the 1890s, the U.S. Navy painted its war vessels gray-- presumably this shade, also a term for the USS Iowa.
Rose: "What is gun metal?"- WRONG
Catherine: "What is iron gray?"- ALSO WRONG ($4,200)
TS #3: Battleship
TIME EXPIRES
ATTEMPTED LACH TRASH: $1,200
SOLE UNATTEMPTED TS: $800 (Wheel of Movie Taglines)
TOTAL LACH TRASH: $2K
Double J! Categories:
COMPLETES THE POETIC LINE
FAMOUS FRENCH FOLKS
IN THE DICTIONARY
PHYSICS
FOREIGN FOOD
TV SHOWS BY CHARACTER
$400 TV Show By Character:
Bay & Daphne who, as infants, went home from the hospital w/ the wrong parents.
Rose: "What is 'Switched at Birth'?"- CORRECT ($400)
$800:
Abed & Troy, two of TV's finest nerds.
Elyse: "What is 'Community'?"- YES ($8,200)
$1,200:
Secretive Spencer, Aria, Hanna & Emily.
Catherine: "What is 'Pretty Little Liars'?"- GOT IT ($5,400)
$1,600:
Eco-conscious Peter & Nance, in Oregon's largest city.
Elyse: 'What is 'Portlandia;?"- YES INDEED ($9,800)
$2K:
Dave Rose & his runaway bride, Alex Kerkovich.
TS #4: "Happy Endings"
Beginning Foreign Food:
This power-packed veggie is espinacas en Espana.
Rose: "What is spinach?"- DOUBLE ($800)
$800:
Blumenkohl is German for this cabbage family member.
Elyse: "What is lettuce?"- NO ($9K)
TS #5: Cauliflower
Middle:
This piece of purple produce's melanzana in Italian.
Rose: "What is eggplant?"- YOU BET ($2K)
$1,600:
This vine fruit's known as pomidor in Polish.
Rose: "What is tomato?" ($3,600)
$2K:
In Icelandic, agurka is this green-skinned gourd.
Elyse: "What is zucchini?"- NO ($7K)
TS #6: Cucumber
$400 In the Dictionary:
It's the more common word for a bird's furcula, a V-shaped bone that may bring a person good luck.
Catherine: "What is the wishbone?" ($5,800)
$800:
A group of newborn animals, or to toss trash on the ground.
Catherine: "What is litter?"- CORRECT ($6,600)
$1,200:
This verb from the Latin for "to be empty" means to leave a job or office, or the premises.
Elyse: "What is vacate?"- RIGHT ($8,200)
$1,600:
You may want to ward off these strips of wood that make a barrel.
Catherine: "What are spirits?" ($5K)
TS #7: Staves
The first half of this round of play wraps up w/ this:
Take a word for cloth or material, add three letters & you get this word meaning to make up a story.
Catherine: "What is to fabricate?"- YES ($7K)
First Famous French Folk:
Around 1916, this impressionist built a new studio at Giverny to paint large versions of his water lilies.
Rose: "Who is (Claude) Monet?"- RIGHT ($4K)
$800:
Not surprisingly, the website for The American Foundation for the Blind features a bio of him.
Rose: "Who is (Louis) Braille?"- YEAH ($4,800)
$1,200:
This "I think, therefore I am" philosopher invented Analytic Geometry.
Catherine: "Who is (Rene) Descartes?"- YES ($8,200)
$1,600:
In 1851, he invented a pendulum that he'd used to demonstrate the rotation of the Earth on its axis.
Elyse: "Who is (Rene) Foucault?"- YES INDEED ($9,800)
Seen here's a wax figure of this woman who survived France's reign of terror to found her own wax museum.
Elyse: "Who is (Marie) Madame Tussaud?" ($11,800)
$400 Completes the Poetic Line:
"Responding to the cheers, he lightly doffed his hat, no stranger in the crowd could doubt 'twas ______ at the bat."
Catherine: "Who is Casey?" ($8,600)
$400 Physics:
A stapler's an example of this simple machine, w/ the hinge serving as the fulcrum.
Rose: "What is a lever?"- YES ($5,200)
$800 Line:
"Water, water, every where, nor any drop to ________."
Catherine: "What is to drink?"- RIGHT ($9,400)
Middle Line:
"Do not go gentle into that good _______."
Rose: "What is night?"- GOT IT ($6,400)
$1,600:
DD #1! For another three big ones:
"For the children, they mark, and the children, they know the place where the _______ ends."
"What is the sidewalk?"...she's tied for second place now w/ $9,400 each.
$2K:
"If you can meet with triumph and _____ and treat those two imposters just the same."
Catherine: "What is defeat?"- OOPS ($7,400)
Elyse: "What is tragedy?"- ALSO NOT RIGHT ($9,800)
TS #8: Disaster
$1,200:
This astronomer's constant is used for measuring the rate of expansion of the universe.
Elyse: "What is (Max) Plank's Constant?"- WRONG AGAIN ($8,600)
TS #9: Edward Hubble
$1,600:
This isotope that's three times as heavy as ordinary hydrogen decays to form helium.
Elyse: "What is tritium?"- YUP ($10,200)
$2K:
In 1687, Sir Isaac Newton published his 3 Laws of Motion in this Latin-titled work.
TS #10: Principia Mathematica
That means Elyse's left w/ her other DD tonight. She also risks $3K:
This elementary particle that makes up light has NO mass or electric charge.
"What is a photon?"...good for $13,400!
ATTEMPTED LACH TRASH: $7,600
UNATTEMPTED LACH TRASH: $4K
TOTAL DJ! LACH TRASH: $11,600
Scores After First Two Rounds of This Game:
Elyse: $13,200
Catherine: $7,400
Rose: $9,400
CORYAT SCORES:
Elyse: $10,800
Catherine: $7,400
Rose: $8K
FINAL J! SUBJECT FOR THIS NIGHT: Olympics History.
Besides Antarctica, the two continents that have NEVER hosted the Summer or Winter Olympic Games.
CATHERINE:
Response: "What is Africa and South America?"
Wager: $2,600
Final D1 Score: $10K
ROSE:
Response: SAME AS CATHERINE
Wager: $3K
Final D1 Score: $12,400
ELYSE:
Response: SAME AS THE OTHER TWO GIRLS
Wager: $10K
Final D1 Score: $23,200
Millionaire Thursday:
Conclusion of Jeanine McKinney's Game
Game 2
(Also: In her hopes of winning that $25,045 Tahoe boat in Big Deal Land, Barbara gave up the $7,656 custom dining room during the Inkblot Deal to try Door #3, but she was way off & finished w/ a $3,050 pair of HDTVs. That meant the boat was behind Door #1, while #2 had the $7,827 trip to Auckland, NZ.)
Episode ratings:
8: "Family Feud" & "Millionaire"
7: "Jeopardy!" & "The Price is Right"
6: "Let's Make a Deal"
5: "Wheel of Fortune"