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Post by palmer7 on Jun 17, 2020 22:51:59 GMT -5
1. What Blossom star's first name is Hebrew for "water"? (buzzcode: 22) *Marc buzzes in (5)*Marc? Marc: Mayim BialikAnd she's got a new show on another network. (ding) Marc: $30 [GAME 1, ROUND 1, PART 2] Bob: $30
2. In soccer, how many yellow cards result in a red card? (buzzcode: 71) *Marc buzzes in (30, 1st to respond)*Marc? Marc: TwoIndeed. (ding) Marc: $35 [GAME 1, ROUND 1, PART 2] Bob: $30
3. Organic chemistry is centered around what two elements? (buzzcode: 76) *Bob buzzes in (55)*Bob? Bob: HYDROGEN AND CARBONCorrect. (ding) Marc: $35 [FAME GAME] Bob: $35
[FAME GAME](cheers and applause) Back and forth it goes. Time for the Fame Game. As you know, every dollar is quite important. There's a new element I teased on the last daily show, and when it pops up, it could help your score. In the meantime, one other thing I should mention: we have a car hidden up there. (NBC "oooohs") Not as nice as the Ferrari, but it is very nice. Some of the other prizes and cash amounts have been boosted, but what you should be shooting for is the $10 Money Card. In order to do that, you must solve this puzzle and identify this famous PERSON.
[_____________] [_____________] [_____________]
[_____________] [_____________] [_____________]
(whoosh as the puzzle board appears on screen)(# of clues and buzzcode, please)
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Post by palmer7 on Jun 19, 2020 16:12:06 GMT -5
Audience at home, play along. Ready? Go. [____HOST_____] [_____________] [_____________]
[_____________] [_____________] [_____________]
(beep)Host. [____HOST_____] [_____OF______] [_____________]
[_____________] [_____________] [_____________]
(beep)Of. [____HOST_____] [_____OF______] [_"NASHVILLE__]
[_____________] [_____________] [_____________]
(beep)Nashville.... *Bob buzzes in (3 clues, 51)*Bob?
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Post by robthr on Jun 19, 2020 19:30:23 GMT -5
Oh, my goodness, I wasn't expecting that....country music is NOT my category. Um - Randy Travis?
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Post by palmer7 on Jun 20, 2020 0:31:06 GMT -5
(buzzer)No, that's not right. Good guess, but not right. Marc, a big break for you as you get to see the whole puzzle. After I read the entire puzzle, you'll have 3 seconds to answer. Let's see it. Host of Nashville [____HOST_____] [_____OF______] [_"NASHVILLE__]
[___SQUARES";_] [___DANNY_____] [___TANNER____]
(beep)Squares; Danny Tanner. Host of Nashville Squares; Danny Tanner. Marc, solve the puzzle.
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Post by marc412 on Jun 20, 2020 1:10:07 GMT -5
Bob Saget.
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Post by palmer7 on Jun 20, 2020 9:23:58 GMT -5
(ding)That's right. Bob Saget. He's currently hosting Nashville Squares on CMT, and I never took him for a country guy. Strange. Where's the $10 Money Card? (lights in motion)(Minnie turns over #4) Oh, it's at #4. Well, Marc, we have the lights locked into your buzzer. Good luck, and fire when ready. (a letter from A-I, please)
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Post by marc412 on Jun 20, 2020 9:27:12 GMT -5
Come on, $10... now! (F)
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Post by asja2002 on Jun 20, 2020 10:27:59 GMT -5
(he stops)Greg: He’s stopped on three, Minnie, please reveal what Marc has won... Greg: It’s an investment portfolio! What do you know about investment portfolios, Steve? [Voiceover_Nightly Business Report Theme]Steve: Plenty Greg! Marc, Robinhood Investments is an entirely new way to think about the stock market. You can control your shares by your mobile app and with zero-commissions, it’s user-friendly and easy to start. Plus, when you invite a friend to join, you both receive a free share of stock. This investment kickstart is valued at $10,000!!!
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Post by palmer7 on Jun 20, 2020 12:16:42 GMT -5
(audience cheers and applause) Greg: That's a great prize, Marc. I use Robinhood myself and it's great. Zero-commission trading for everyone! Doesn't help your score any, still in a dead heat at $35, but that could change. Speaking of Bob Saget, at one point, he was divorced. When talking about dating again, he said, "Soon, I'm going to meet somebody around my own age, and she's going to be smart and beautiful, and I'm going to date her daughter." Yeah, that sounds about right. We'll be right back. (main theme to commercial, cheers and applause, fade to commercial) Burton Richardson: (VO) This portion of $ale of the Century: $uper $ale is brought to you by...
Disney's Artemis Fowl. Now streaming on Disney+. Rated PG.
GEICO. Now, get an extra 15% credit when you switch before October 7th.
And by Dairy Queen. Happy tastes good.
(fade in) Greg: This is usually the time where Steve tells us about the car, and it's a real beauty. Steve, tell us about it.
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Post by asja2002 on Jun 20, 2020 23:17:57 GMT -5
[Voiceover_Where's The Walrus Instr.]Steve: She certainly is, Greg. For our "Super $ale" winner we have the pinnacle of luxury sports cars. The exhilarating Ferrari 458 Italia! Going into the history books as Ferrari's last naturally aspirated V8 engine automobile, every detail is painstakingly crafted to keep the driver and the vehicle in harmony with the road. Some standard features include a 4.5 Liter V8 engine, 7 speed automatic transmission, Dual Front Airbags Package, anti-lock braking, 20-inch alloy wheels, Brake Assist and much more. We are also including tax, registration, and on-road costs in this grand prize showcase, along with a stunning 24 karat gold diamond key chain from Germani Jewelry. Furnished by Ferrari of New England. Tonight's grand champion will drive home in style with this prize valued at......
Once again, here's Greg Palmer with more of Super $ale!
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Post by palmer7 on Jun 21, 2020 10:44:09 GMT -5
(cheers and applause)
Greg: Yes, that is a beautiful car. When we add that to the cash, that makes it over $2.5 million in cash and prizes for the winner. Let's get back to Game 1.
Marc: $35 [GAME 1, ROUND 2, PART 1] Bob: $35
Marc and Bob are at a dead heat, $35 each. Back to the questions for $5.
1. What country gave the Statue of Liberty to the U.S.? 2. From which U.S. university did Richard Nixon obtain a law degree? 3. What Smokey and the Bandit movie star portrayed the blacksmith on Gunsmoke? 4. What color is cerulean? 5. What future Disney character's name was invoked by the seven dwarfs themselves in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs?
(buzzcodes and answers, please)
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Post by palmer7 on Jun 22, 2020 11:39:48 GMT -5
1. What country gave the Statue of Liberty to the U.S.? (buzzcode: 47) *Marc buzzes in (70)*Marc? Marc: FranceOui, monsieur. (ding) Marc: $40 [GAME 1, ROUND 2, PART 1] Bob: $35
2. From which U.S. university did Richard Nixon obtain a law degree? (buzzcode: 72) *Bob buzzes in (20)*Bob? Bob: WHITTIER(buzzer)Oh no... it was Duke University. That's where I was born. Sorry, you lose $5. Marc has a solid $10 lead. Marc: $40 [GAME 1, ROUND 2, PART 1] Bob: $30
3. What Smokey and the Bandit movie star portrayed the blacksmith on Gunsmoke? (buzzcode: 95) *Bob buzzes in (65)*Bob? Bob: BURT REYNOLDSExactly right. Nice recovery. (ding) Marc: $40 [GAME 1, ROUND 2, PART 1] Bob: $35
4. What color is cerulean? (buzzcode: 80) *Bob buzzes in (40)*Bob? Bob: BLUEThat is right. We have a tie again. (ding) Marc: $40 [GAME 1, ROUND 2, PART 1] Bob: $40
5. What future Disney character's name was invoked by the seven dwarfs themselves in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs? (buzzcode: 83) *Marc buzzes in (89)*Marc? Marc: Jiminy CricketThat's right, and you go into the lead. (ding) Marc: $40 [BRAIN DRAIN] Bob: $40
[BRAIN DRAIN]Once again, we have a tie. I have a feeling that could change. Time now for someone to possibly take the lead with the Brain Drain. Marc, this is a new element for you, so I'll explain. I'm going to be reading clues that lead to a person, place, or thing. Get it right on the first set of clues, it's worth $25. But the more clues I reveal, the less the question is worth. Buzz in and give me a correct answer, you get the value of the question. Buzz in and give me a wrong answer, you don't lose any money, but you're locked out. Audience at home, see if you can beat our players to the answer. Looking for a famous FICTIONAL CHARACTER. [*****************] [$25][ ][ ][ ]
For $25: I am an icon beloved by children and adults all over the world. I had modest beginnings in my first appearance in 1981, but would reach international stardom 4 years later(players, don't PM me an answer and buzzcode, just buzz in on the thread and tell me the answer; new clues in about 4 hours)
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Post by marc412 on Jun 22, 2020 11:42:11 GMT -5
Mario?
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Post by palmer7 on Jun 22, 2020 11:44:51 GMT -5
Mario is exactly right! (ding) Marc: $65 [BRAIN DRAIN] Bob: $40
Very nicely solved. What gave it away? How'd you figure it out so quickly?
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Post by marc412 on Jun 22, 2020 14:28:07 GMT -5
I think it was the year 1981. “Donkey Kong” was Mario’s first video game, and “Super Mario Bros.” from ‘85 made him a superstar.
(I think I should have $70.)
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