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Dame La Pista
by Chico Alexander
Air time: 7p/6c on Telefutura
Host: Alessandra Rosaldo
On the Web:
www.univision.com/content/content.jhtml?cid=1664842 |
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Mayerlin
named after a town in Europe
$1500, three days |
Goyo
mariachi singer |
Juego de
Palabras: Mayerlin and Goyo fight it out to the tune of bats,
snow, hands, and Clark Kent. Mayerlin leads, 25-10.
Adivina Adivinador: Which is
sicker, llama spit or camel slime? Who looks more like a poodle,
David Bisbel or Lenny Kravitz? Which would you want to avoid,
sleeping with a horse or eating with a pig? The answers give
Mayerlin the lead, 65-10.
Goyo tries to rally in the Juego
Rápido round... but Mayerlin holds on to win, 65-60.
Juego Del Tiempo: Mayerlin gets
"squirrel"... and that's it. Another $500 gives her $2000. She
goes for her fifth and final win Monday.
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Deal Or No Deal
by Gordon Pepper
Air time: Check local listings
Host: Howie Mandel with Tameka Jacobs & Patricia Kara
On the Web:
www.dealornodealtv.com |
Wins / Losses: 21 / 9
Biggest Win: $275,000
Smallest Win: $250
Earliest Exit: Round of 8
Biggest Profit: $100,000
Biggest Loss: -$428,000
Perfect Deals: 2
Good Deals: 17
Bad Deals: 9
Worst Deals: 2
Selected the $500,000: 2
Amount Awarded for the day: $287,000
Amount Awarded for the week: $423,500
Amout Awarded for the Season: $1,020,550
Net Profit / Loss on Case Selling for the day: -$213,990
Net Profit / Loss on Case Selling for the week: -$318,590
Net Profit / Loss on Case Selling for the season: -$523,771 |
The babies may still be on board, but
they will no longer be on this show after today, the end of Baby
on Board week. And depending on when this show aired, Chelsea
Drake's baby may no longer be on board. She's due the week of the
taping. Oy. She's a cocktail waitress who needs a new car. Keeping
her case, she starts with #3 (Lisa) - $50,000. #18 (Steph) -
PENNY, #10 (Stephanie) - $7,500. #12 (Jena) - $1 and #4 (Zabella)
- $10. 3 of the 4 bottom cases are knocked off, so Chelsea gets a
nice first round offer of $22,000.
She NO DEAL's it, so we get 5 more cases. #4 ($400), #8 (Falon) -
$100, #14 (Danielle) - $2,500, #16 (Melanie) - $5 and #2
(Christina) - $250,000. First major misstep in the game. OFFER:
$15,000. NO DEAL! 4 Cases to go.
Chelsea, who loves cats, goes with #1 (Vivianne) $10,000, #15
(Vera) - $1,000, #11 (Brooke S) $25,000, and #13 (Melissa) - $50.
It's a very friendly player board, with 3 big cases, and only 2
cases to select.
$25, $200, $300, $500, $5,000, $75,000, $100,000, $500,000
OFFER: $30,000
NO DEAL! 2 Cases to open
#20 (Juli) ...$5,000
#22 (Carrie)...$500. Great round. Now it's REALLY a Player's
board. She can't knock out all 3 big cases.
$25, $200, $300, $75,000, $100,000, $500,000
OFFER: $44,000
Heather S. says No Deal, because the Banker's been dissing
pregnant women all week. Uhhh...the Banker disses everyone. NO
DEAL! 2 to open.
#9 (Heather) - $25
#20 (Erin) - $200! Amazing round for Chelsea!
$300, $75,000, $100,000, $500,000
OFFER: $88,000
As long as she avoids the $500,000, she's golden. If she finds the
$300, she's very golden. NO DEAL! 1 Case to open.
#17 (Kimberly)....$300!!!!!!!
$75,000, $100,000, $500,000
OFFER: $176,000
The least she is walking out with is $75,000. The audience is
screaming NO DEAL! She...listens. NO DEAL!
#7...$75,000!!!!!
$100,000, $500,000
FINAL OFFER: $275,000
Chelsea...DEALS for $275,000! But did she have the big one? She
says it doesn't matter. It may have when we see that....SHE HAD
THE $500,000!!!!! But $275,000 is a great way to end Baby on Board
week. We'll see 22 more people on Monday, and we'll see then if we
have any special weeks on tap.
Nightcap! We finish the week with #10
- and the lovely Autumn Prince, a single sexy real estate agent
who's into truck driving. Her dream is to get a truck license and
her own truck. A $12,000 offer will do that, and with only 1 big
case of $250,000 left, she deals...with 8 cases left. Everyone is
stunned, but Autumn gets the last laugh when we see that she would
have opened up the $250,000 before the next offer. Autumn only had
$10 and pulled out at the right time. So a $12,000 winner actually
played better than a $275,000 winner. Wha? More players next week! |
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Family Feud
by Chico Alexander
Air time: Check local listings
Host: John O'Hurley
On the Web:
www.familyfeud.tv |
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Stringham (Mary
Ann, Gwen, Jed, Chelsie, Matt)
$41,235, four days |
Bacon
(Aaron, Brittney, David, Alishia, Jessica)
Van Nuys, CA |
One thing separates the Stringhams
from immortality, and that's... the team they offed last time.
They've returned on a technicality... and John actually explains
it this time.
Round 1 (6): something embarrassing
you might be aware of that you do in your sleep. Mary Ann gets the
obvious answer, snore. We also talk, toot, and sleepwalk. The
Bacons try to steal with drool... Got it for 75. Other answer:
scratch self.
Round 2 (6) the best way to get a
bill collector off your back. Gwen just pays 'em for #1. Screening
calls and changing numbers also work. The Bacons think they have
the steal... "I'm sorry, you have the wrong number." Not there!
Two-point Feud with the champs at 77. Other answers: hang up,
move/say moved, disconnect phone.
Double (5): someone with "Ryan" in
their name. Jed gets #5, Nolan Ryan. David gets the big one,
fellow FremantleMedia employee Ryan Seacrest. Ryan O'Neal and Meg
Ryan are also up there. What about Ryan Phillippe for the steal?
Yep! 241 for the Stringhams.
Triple (4): as people get older,
something they should do to keep their minds sharp. Reading beats
exercise, 1 to 3. Chelsie wins the showdown. Crosswords are also
there. The Bacons have one more shot with taking your vitamins...
Winners, 339-241.
Fast Money: Aaron & Alishia get 144
for $720 |
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Inside the Box
by Gordon Pepper
Air time: check local listings
Host: Sam Kalileh
On the Web:
www.daytimeplus.tv |
$10,000 wins: 0
Bonus Round Record: 6-9
Winner's Game Bonus Record: 1-2
Winner's Game Bonus Take: $6,000
Biggest Amount Won: $8,000
Won today: $5,000
Won This Week: $20,500
Won this series: $39,000 |
The week ends with Olivia and Shawn
outside the box and Puneet inside the box. Puneet has to give out
the name of a Male Actor: Drama / Starred as a child / 90s star /
2000's star / starred in a movie / recently 'blue'/ starred as a
police officer / guest-starred on Scrubs / NRA Member / on a show
set in NYC / Guset starred in '24' / 'Spoon fed'...Ricky
Schroeder? Yes, and it's good for 14 seconds. It's a small gain,
but if you saw yesterday's show, at least it's a gain.
Shawn tries to get a gain of his own as he goes for a series:
Comedy / Set in a Small Town /
Mostly Male / debuited in the 1990's / show was won Emmy's / these
song performed by Primus / Mona Marshall voices a character / a
character has been killed off / Saddam Hussein is a recurring
character...South Park? Correct for 15 seconds.
Maybe Olivia can get at least into the 20's with a series: debuted
in 2000's / drama / about family or friends / mostly females / set
in a big city / Grrrl Power...Sex in the City? No, and we
continue...Set in L.A. / starred Jennifer Beals...The 'L' word?
Sure for...19 seconds. At least everyone is close to evenly
matched.
After Round 1:
Puneet: -0:06 Shawn: -015 Olivia: 0:14
Puneet gets in the box for yound 2 with a series: Debuted in the
1970's / mostly males / set in the city / roevolves around work or
job / drama / The Striped Tomato....Starsky and Hutch? YES! That
is good for a nice 1:09 and now the pressure is clearly on Shawn
and Olivia.
Shawn faces it first, with a female actor: starred in the 1990's /
red haired / child star...Katie Segal? No, and we continue. He had
to take the guess there, because now it's game over for
him...comedy drama / more than 1 series / drama / guest star on
Seinfeld / appeared on Ned and Stacey / starred in Melrose Place /
Starred in Everwood...TIME. It was Marcia Cross, and Shawn is out
of the running.
Olivia needs to get a series, and needs to do it with at least 55
seconds left on the clock. Drama / debuted in 2000's / involves
family / mostly males / they have kids / Agent Mahoney appears in
season 2 / set in Illinois / aired on FOX / government conspiracy
/ involves FBI Agents / Michael's brother was framed for
murder...Prison Break? Yes. Time left...15 seconds, which isn't
nearly enough.
FINAL
Puneet: 0:53 Shawn: -035 Olivia: 0:19
Puneet wins and gets to play for $10,000. Its a male character:
comedy / adult / debuted in 1970's / revoled around friends / dark
hair / workplace buffoon / incompetent at work / friends with Les
Nesmith ...Herb Tarlek? Yes, for an even $5,000! Puneet wins the
cash and will play in the Winner's Game on Monday. We'll check it
out then and see who advances. |
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Jeopardy!
by Chico Alexander
Air time: check local listings
Host: Alex Trebek
On the Web:
www.jeopardy.com |
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Brian's on a roll, but can he pull off
the hat trick?
Brian Levinson
Queens, NY
writer
$47,801, two days |
Andrew Hoekzema
Chesterfield, MO
college junior |
Tami Deeb
San Francisco
director of strategy |
Brian starts with $200 Nonfiction
Pulitzer Winners. At the TV time out, Tami muscles her way into
the lead with $4800 to Brian's $3400. Andrew is still stuck at the
starting gate.
Brian finds the Daily Double under
$1000 Down at the Old Factory. He bets $1200 to tie Tami. The
clue: company that ran the Hawk-Eye Works in Rochester, NY. "What
is Kodak?" Correct for $5800 and the tie! He would later
springboard into the lead with $8000 to Tami's $6600. Andrew has
$800 and first go in Double Jeopardy!...
... with $400 North American
Geography. Brian finds the first Daily Double under $1600. He bets
the level on this from Kelly. "This region, whose name means it's
at the foot of a mountain, is a plateau between the higher
Appalachians and the lower Atlantic Coastal Plain. "What is
Piedmont?" Correct for $10,000! He also finds the other under $800
Australian Wildlife. He bets $2000 on this: Australia has the only
all-black species of this bird, Cygnus atratus. "What is a
swan?" Correct for $19,600. Once again, it's Brian's game to lose
with $24,000 to Andrew's $10,000 and Tami's $9400.
Final Jeopardy! in "Royalty":
since 1066, the only British monarch to have 3 children ascend to
the British throne. Correct response: who is Henry VIII?
Brian didn't need to bet much. He
didn't. He wins $25,000 for a three-day total of $72,801. |
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Poker After Dark
by Chico Alexander
Air time: 2:05a/1:05C on NBC
Hosts: Leeann Tweeden & Oliver "Ali" Nejad
On the Web:
www.nbcsports.com/poker |
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It's Friday at the Palms, and it looks
like "Mission: Impossible" may just be "Mission: Fulfilled". Can
Mike Matusow actually win a week?
We'll see in a bit. Mike is all-in
with 9-7s to Clonie's A-10. Flop: K-K-7. Mike went from 3-2 dog to
3-1 favorite. Turn: 8d. River: 8s. And so "Mission: Impossible"
remains just that, as Mike loses to Clonie on an Ace kicker.
Mike "The Mouth"
Matusow
OUT - 4th Place |
Phil "The Unabomber"
Laak
$35,000 |
Phil Hellmuth
$47,000 |
David Williams
OUT - 6th Place |
Clonie Gowen
$38,000 |
Gavin Smith
OUT - 5th Place |
BLINDS: $600/$1200 |
Clonie's all-in again with A-K to
Hellmuth's A-J. Flop: 10-9-6. Turn: 8d. River: 4c. Clonie doubles
on Ace-high King-kicker. Hellmuth then goes all-in with A-2 and
gets back $11,500.
Hellmuth's back all-in with K-6.
Laak calls with A-Qh. The flop: A-10-9. Not good for Phil Hellmuth.
Turn: Jh. Phil Hellmuth is down to a Queen. River:... 3d. Phil
Hellmuth has gone from first to worst, leaving in third place.
Time for Phil Laak and Clonie Gowen to go heads-up.
Phil goes all-in on A-3 to Clonie's
K-8. The flop: 8-K-J. Clonie's got Kings and 8s. Phil's down to
runner runner to save him. Turn: 7s. Doesn't help, and Clonie
Gowen adds a third PAD title and another $120,000.
Next week, six new pros and another
$120,000 in play. Until then, enjoy the Director's Cut tomorrow.
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The Price Is Right
by Chico Alexander
Air time: 11a/10C on CBS
Host: Drew Carey with Tamiko Nash, Rachel Reynolds & Brandi
Sherwood
On the Web:
www.cbs.com/daytime/price |
Record today: 1-5
Record this week: 11-19 (36.7%)
Record this season: 11-19 (36.7%)
Total today: $57,604
Total this week: $385,929
Total this season: $385,929
Perfect shows/Skunks: 0/0
DSWs/DOBs: 0/0
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It's the finale of Premiere Week, as
we invite Amaya Durst, Benjamon Wells-Longshore, Esther Ferguson,
and Earline Hudson to play with a karaoke. Earline's actually a
dollar off to win with $1000. Will she have the same luck with
either a sofa or a Dodge Charger? Or will she end up with the
money in the piggy bank? The game is Any Number, and the first
number in the car is 2. 1... CAR! 2... Pig. 3... CAR! 5... Pig.
0... CAR! The 8... Sofa. The 7... also the sofa, and the 4 gives
her... an $847 sofa. The car was $23,910.
Esther's only $100 off from a $1200
gas grill. Time to pop a safe for a Ford Focus and a set of
phones. The dials: 0 7 8. She goes $780 for the phones... $870.
Sorry, Esther.
Next up, Jana Markum wins a $1429
desk. Time to Make her Move for TPIR for the DS, a digital
camcorder, and a motorcycle. The lineup: 6 3 9 9 3 0 9 5 0. She
goes $30 for the game, $950 for the camcorder, and $6399 for the
motorcycle.... and she's right! She also picks up $1000 on the Big
Wheel.
Amaya picks up a $1000 luggage set.
She can use that in the Caribbean on her cruise if she wins Freeze
Frame. She freezes at $3110. Actual price: $7031. One off.
Benjamon wins a $1238 dinette. Can
he win a Dodge Nitro? Time to bring out Cover Up.
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2 6
9 8 0
7 5 6 1
2 1 8 7 8
4 8 3 5 4
The price is NOT $33,415. He goes $21,950... 2, 1, and 0 are
right. What about $21,560? Nope. Any new ones? Nope. It was
$21,320.
Kellie Casheros wins a $2638
desktop computer. Can she win a bedroom group with sleep set? Time
to play Hi-Lo. The lowest in the Hi-row: $5.50 for Philips
caplets. The Hot Pockets... $2.49! The Pretty in Pink sleep aid...
$14.95. Ow.
Amaya and Kellie are tied on 70.
Amaya spins out 10... Kellie spins out 60 for the win. First up,
how to be the most popular person in the neighborhood through a
soda fountain, an HDTV, and a Chrysler 300. Top winner Jana bids
$24,995. Kellie's Showcase is a home fitness center with home gym,
treadmill & Pilates machine, and a Gemcar. She bids $22,000. The
price of Jana's Showcase... $38,833, a difference of $13,838.
Kellie's Showcase... $17,382. She's over and Jana's $48,641
richer! |
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¿Qué Dice La Gente?
by Chico Alexander
Air time: 7:30p/6:30c on Telefutura
Host: Omar Chaparro with Jackie Villarino & Dayanira Varela
On the Web:
www.univision.com/content/channel.jhtml?chid=6&schid=1611&secid=11347 |
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It's a special week this week as we
play the Newlywed Game... sort of.
Newlywed Husbands
(Carlos, Jorge, Charles, Matias, Tulio)
$11,500, three games |
Newlywed Wives
(Diana, Paula, Leidy, Martha, Wendy)
$500 |
Men lead, 133-61. Double (3): a
reason plants die. Martha gets #1, no water. The guys steal with
cold... or try to anyway... Nope. 179 to the women. Other answers:
no light, no oxygen.
Triple (4): the benefits to a
college education. Wendy fires with money for #1! Better job,
professional progress, and knowledge give it to the ladies,
401-133.
Dinero Rápido: Martha pulls... "buena
suerte". She & Wendy don't break the century mark for $500 for
$1000. |
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Trivial Pursuit: America Plays
by Chico Alexander
Air time: check local listings
Host: Christopher Knight
On the Web:
www.tpamericaplays.com |
Studio wins/America wins: 3/2
Total winnings this week: $66,200
Total winnings this season: $66,200
Studio winnings this week: $40,200
Studio winnings this season: $40,200
America winnings this week: $26,000
America winnings this season: $26,000 |
Matt Lazareth
Burlington, VT
writer |
Jill Smith
Norway, MI
dialogue enhancer |
Alonso Duralde
East Point, GA
film critic |
AMERICA'S TEAM CAPTAIN
Cara Johnson
Mesa, AZ
former Miss Arizona |
Round 1's categories are The World
(blue), TV (pink), People (yellow), Music (purple), Whatever
(green), and Food (orange). Alonso goes three for three with The
World, Whatever, and TV. Jill joins him with Food, Whatever, and
TV. So far in the studio bank, $1700 to $1050 for America.
Next up, Hot Pursuit, where it all
comes down to this question from South Jersey: On the TV series
"The Office", what is the name of the paper company that the team
works for? Jill buzzes with "Mifflin Dunn..." Close. Alonso gets "Dunder
Mifflin" to win, 6 to 5. But in the process, they juice America's
bank, $5050 to the studio's $2700.
It's Alonso vs. America in the
Head-to-Head Round.
- Slogans for $500
- Basketball for $1000
- Country Music for $2000
- Lakes for $3000
- "The Simpsons" for $4000
- Kid's Books for $5000
Alonso gets Slogans, Basketball,
Country Music, Lakes, ... misses the Simpsons... but makes up for
it with Kid's Books to win $14,200 to America's $9050. Sorry,
America. Not today. |
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Wheel of Fortune
by Jason Block
Air time: check local listings
Hosts: Pat Sajak & Vanna White
On the Web:
www.wheeloffortune.com |
Total for today: $26,270
Total for Week 3: $236,470
Total for the Season: $666,913
Bonus Win Percentage: 7/15
Gooseeggs: 4
Toss Up Sweeps/Group Misses: 3/1
Mystery Round Prizes won: 3
Car Wins: 0
$100,000 Losses/Wins: 0/0
$1,000,000 Losses/Wins:0/0
$1,000,000 Wedge Hit/Offered/Used 1/15/0
Wild Cards Hit/Offered/Used: 9/15/2
Prizes added to the wheel hit/won: 7/3
Gift Tags won: 4
Free Spins Hit/Used: 11/11
Jackpot wins: 0
$6,000 FINAL SPINS: 1/15
Best Week: Week 1 $253,796
Week 1 to Week 2: -$67,149
Week 2 to Week 3 + $49,823 |
No debates here...just the last day of
Teen Best Friends Week!
The $1,000 Tossup is THINGS. Annie Yuen and Monica Leung are
seniors from Norwalk, CA solve YEARBOOK PHOTOS for $1,000. They
met at the park and have been Andy and Gaurav are both juniors.
Andy plays the French Horn. Gaurav plays the trumpet. (Yay Band
Geeks!) They met through school and band. Sydney (a junior) and
Kaitlin (a sophomore). They only know each other for a year....but
are great friends!
The $2,000 Tossup is PERSON. Annie and Monica have $3,000 with
LICENSED DRIVER. We add this to the wheel...a razorgator.com gift
certificate worth $6,000! They can purchase any tickets they want!
They start this round which is WHAT ARE YOU DOING?...and a PRIZE
PUZZLE. They hit Bankrupt. Andy and Gaurav miss. Kaitlin and
Sydney miss. Annie and Monica hit Lose A Turn. Andy and Gaurav do
the same. Kaitlin and Sydney hit Bankrupt. Rough round. Annie and
Monica miss. Andy and Gaurav hit a $2,500 C. They lose $4,100 on
Bankrupt. Kaitlin and Sydney do the same. Annie and Monica solve
DOLPHIN & WHALE WATCHING for $650 and a trip to Hawaii! They
scream with joy! It's a Collette Vacations trip to the ResortQuest
on Kauai worth $8,020! If they have the SPIN ID of HP8476842, you
are off to Hawaii! Remember the SONY CARD BONUS! They have $11,670
in cash and trip!
IHOP Jackpot Round is PHRASE. Andy and Gaurav start and Bankrupt
on the MDW. Kaitlin and Sydney do the same. Annie and Monica miss.
Andy and Gaurav Bankrupt on the MDW again. Kaitlin and Sydney
solve WE MAKE A GREAT TEAM for $1,500 which we bump to $2,000. We
have Bankrupted 7 times tonight so far. The wheel is hungry.
The mystery round is sponsored by Gold Bond Ultimate. The category
is BEFORE AND AFTER. Kaitlin and Sydney start and Bankrupt. Annie
and Monica do the same. Andy and Gaurav miss. Kaitlin and Sydney
pick up the Razorgator tickets prize. They miss. Annie and Monica
Bankrupt. Andy and Gaurav solve DOGGIE DOOR PRIZE for $600...which
we bump to $2,000. Bankrupt Count = 10.
The $3,000 Tossup is AROUND THE HOUSE. Kaitlin and Sydney have
$5,000 with BROOM & DUSTPAN. They start this round which is FOOD
AND DRINK. They hit Bankrupt for the 11th time tonight and lose
$1,200. They lead us into a $1,900 a letter FINAL SPIN. Annie and
Monica seal their win with DOUBLE CHILI-CHEESEBUGER for $7,600.
They win with $19,270 in cash and trip to Hawaii! Kaitlin and
Sydney leave with $5,000. Andy and Gaurav leave with $2,000.
The pre-bonus round total is $26,270. They are lucky to get away
with that much. No Bankrupts on the Bonus Round Wheel. Let's see
how they do.
They land on the N in WIN. Their category is FUN AND GAMES. With
the RSTLNE and their choices of H F M O we have:
_ E R O _ _ _ S
_ L _ S S
And 1...and 2...it's AEROBICS CLASS. Unfortunately they didn't get
the $30,000 in class which would have been a good exercise. They
leave with $19,270 in cash and trip! |
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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?
by Don Harpwood
Air time: check local listings
Host: Meredith Vieira
On the Web:
www.millionairetv.com |
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George Maddocks (Baton Rouge, LA)
begins this episode with $100,000, 3 questions away from the
million, but he has no lifelines left.
[$250,000] (Reality TV)
Which of these locations are listed chronologically in the order
they served as settings for TV's "Survivor"?
A: Cook Islands, Fiji, Guatemala
B: Thailand, Palau, Vanuatu
C: Borneo, Pearl Islands, Africa
D: Marquesas, The Amazon, Panama
And this is as far as he'll go. George walks with $100,000! As for
the answer, it's D.
Allyson Goldberg (Framingham, MA) - Registered nurse
Menu:
Lower - Food, Florida, Historic Leaders, Nursery Rhymes, Chain
Eateries
Middle - Music Groups, Famous Siblings, 2007 Films, In the Garden,
The Euro
Upper - Anniversaries, Mathematics, Art, U.S. Presidents, Writers
Allyson secures $1,000 without a problem, then soon faces this...
[$4,000] (Famous Siblings)
Twin brothers Paul and Morgan Hamm are well-known what?
A: Country singers
B: U.S. senators
C: Olympic gymnasts
D: NASCAR drivers
Allyson asks the audience, and 80% say C. She goes with that...
and they're right!
[$8,000] (2007 Films)
A memorable performance by Daniel Day-Lewis in the 2007 film
"There Will Be Blood" spawned what unusual catchphrase?
A: I blow up your balloons!
B: I smash your sand castle!
C: I sharpen your pencils!
D: I drink your milkshake!
Though she has seen the movie, Allyson asks the expert, Ogi Ogas.
Ogi asks her what she thinks, and Allyson says she's thinking B.
Ogi then says that he's 100% sure it's D. Allyson trusts him...
and it's D!
[$16,000] (In the Garden)
Because it's a perennial, which of these garden vegetables will
grow in the same spot year after year without being replanted?
A: Zucchini
B: Asparagus
C: Pumpkin
D: Cucumber
Allyson uses the Double Dip. Her first guess is D... but that's
not it. Her second guess is C... but that's not it, either! It's
B! Ouch. That sends her home with $1,000.
Patrick Pugh (Laurel, DE) - Summer police officer
Menu:
Lower - Holiday Traditions, Grammar, Horror Movies, Famous Quotes,
Games
Middle - Sleep, Historical Events, Band Names, Writers, Words
Upper - The Middle East, Supreme Court, Human Development, Medals,
Famous Pets
After sweeping the lower tier, Patrick gets to $8,000 by the time
the show ends. He'll be back, but whether it's him or the
contestant from the end of Wednesday's episode that returns on
Monday, we'll just have to wait and see. |
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