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00:00From Hollywood, it's everybody's name of strategy, knowledge, and fun, it's Tic-Tac-Toe.
00:09And now, here's our host, Queen Barton Male.
00:14Thank you, Charlie O'Donnell. Hello, everybody. Thank you. Thank you very much. Welcome.
00:22Nice to have all of you here in the audience and know all of you at home watching.
00:25We have a contestant on our show now who's quite a champion from West Palm Beach.
00:29Let's say hello to him and get started, shall we?
00:32Our current champion, whose winnings totaled $55,650 in cash and prizes,
00:38is the winner of the Tic-Tac-Toe West Palm Beach Contestant Search.
00:41He's the store manager, and his interests include croquet. Meet Kit Salisbury!
00:46And his opponent, he's a dentist, and his interests include running and basketball. Meet Mike Dwayne.
00:52Shake hands over there, Mike. It always looks good, but you come out and shake hands, you know.
01:00Later, you fight. And you're our dentist from where Mission Viejo is where you practice.
01:05Right.
01:05Do you have your own office? Are you part of one of those corporations?
01:09No, I'm associating with another dentist who owns the building.
01:12That's a job that, well, you know you're always going to have a job.
01:16It's like going to the market. You always got to buy groceries, and you always got to take care of your teeth.
01:21I hope so, yeah.
01:21Do you find people take better care of their teeth now than in the past years?
01:25Unfortunately, I haven't really seen an improvement. I've only been in it three or four years.
01:30Oh, you're in it, Dennis. Where'd you go to school?
01:31USC.
01:32USC. Well, welcome, Mike.
01:33Nice to have you here.
01:34And from the dock, we go to Kit. Kit Salisbury, our champion, who has won a tidy sum of money.
01:40I call this tidy. I also call it large. $55,650 in cash and prizes.
01:48Kit, you've won, what, a couple of automobiles, and you're only two opponents away from a third car.
01:54That's pretty nice.
01:55And I don't know. I've talked to you just about everything, and I noticed that your wife looks very relaxed.
02:03She's obviously had an excellent night's sleep.
02:05You have a two-year-old daughter.
02:08Does she sleep nicely at night?
02:10Last night she did, thank goodness.
02:12Well, that's good. That's good.
02:13And who else do you have out in the audience?
02:15You have a couple of people that came back for this show.
02:18Right. My father-in-law and boss, John Cater.
02:21Hi, John.
02:22And Phyllis Jones, a friend of ours, from West Palm Beach.
02:25Nice to have all of you here.
02:26Good luck to you. Let's get started and play the game.
02:28Thank you, Mike.
02:30Kit Salisbury and Mike Conway.
02:32Conway, you get along with your in-laws all right, Kit?
02:34Oh, yeah.
02:35He looks like a nice father-in-law.
02:37Let's take a look at the board and see what subjects we're going to deal with in this game.
02:42Our subjects will be president, auction, TV cop, 4-3, big and little, challenge category, maps of nations, double or nothing, and nursery rhymes.
02:50Kit, it's your turn to begin because the champion always begins.
02:54I'll try double or nothing, bottom center.
02:56Double or nothing category. You know how this works.
02:58You get a chance to earn two boxes on this turn.
03:01But first, you have to answer this question.
03:03The subject of the double or nothing question is philosophers, philosophers.
03:07This Greek teacher is known as one of the greatest philosophers of all time.
03:10Most of the information about his life and courageous death comes from the dialogues written by his student, Plato.
03:16Name this philosopher.
03:18Socrates.
03:18That's correct. Let's earn the box now. You must select another box, answer that question correctly, and you get both boxes.
03:29Miss it, and you get neither one. Which box would you like, Kit?
03:32I'd like maps of nations in the lower left.
03:35Maps of nations it shall be, then. Mike, take a look at this map of Eastern Asia.
03:38In October of 1971, this Asian country was expelled from the United Nations. Name that nation.
03:44Taiwan.
03:45Yes. The Republic of China, Nationalist China, Formosa, or Taiwan.
03:50Any one of those answers would have been acceptable.
03:52So you have two X's on the board, and we haven't even started with Mike over here yet.
03:57Mike, there they are, $400. What do you like?
03:59To go with big and little.
04:01To block.
04:01To block of Kit.
04:02In a famous satirical novel by Jonathan Swift, Michael, this sailor found himself in the land of Lilliput.
04:08The tiny inhabitants were divided into two warring factions, the big Indians and the little Indians, who argued over which end of an egg to crack.
04:16For a block named this fictional sailor.
04:19Gulliver.
04:20Yes.
04:21Linuel Gulliver.
04:23Of Gulliver's Travel.
04:24Good for a block.
04:24Put it over there.
04:25$600 to block.
04:26We will be back.
04:27Come on.
04:28He's having problems in school.
04:37He fights with his family.
04:39He hangs out with a different crowd.
04:42He lies.
04:44He's destructive.
04:45He's erratic.
04:47People think he's a problem kid.
04:50Unfortunately, he's an addict.
04:54If you suspect your child has a drug problem, contact your doctor or psychiatric institute and help him get a clean start.
05:03When you've got a room full of roaches and fleas, you need a room full of raid.
05:07Raid?
05:08Run.
05:09Hide.
05:10Head to cover.
05:12Raid Indoor Fogger.
05:14It's bug-killing fog goes back where bugs hide to kill roaches.
05:18We're so dumb to the sink.
05:21And to kill fleas by the thousands.
05:23This basket's our casket.
05:26Raid Indoor Fogger kills roaches and fleas dead.
05:30Where they hide.
05:33When you're sick.
05:34Oh, man.
05:35For your good health from the American Medical Association.
05:39Since the beginning, man has recorded history in the sands of time.
05:44Some monumental, some mildly interesting.
05:46Here's Monday, September 10th on TV5.
05:49Everybody, if you beat five opponents in a row on Tic-Tac-Toe, you'll win this very, very nice gift.
05:54Charlie, tell us what it is.
05:55It's a brand new car!
05:58The Eagle Racken comes equipped with luxury features like air conditioning, AM FM stereo, tinted grass, and roof rack.
06:04Plus the confidence of Select Drive, the all-service four-wheel drive system, furnished by American Motors.
06:08And now, back to you, Wink.
06:10Someday, I'm going to see, Charlie, if I can say it like you say it.
06:12I don't think I can.
06:13A bread.
06:14Anyway, let's get back to the game.
06:16Let's shuffle the categories around $600 in the pot.
06:18Mike pulled off a successful block just before that break.
06:21Kent, what would you like to do?
06:23I'd like presidents.
06:24You'd like to win.
06:24That's what you'd like to do.
06:25Is that presidents?
06:26Yeah, in the center.
06:27That's right.
06:27T-R-E-S, period.
06:28Presidents in the center.
06:30A two-parter.
06:30I'll describe two members of George Washington's first administration who went on to become president, and you name them.
06:36Okay?
06:37Two members of George Washington's first administration who went on to become president, and you name them.
06:41One, Washington's vice president later became the second president of the United States.
06:46Two, Washington's secretary of state went on to become the nation's third president.
06:50Think about those kits for a few seconds.
07:00Members of George Washington's first administration who went on to become president.
07:05How about the vice president of yours who later become the second president of the country?
07:09Adams.
07:09Yes, John Adams.
07:10How about the secretary of state in Washington's administration who went on to become the nation's third president?
07:15Jefferson.
07:16Right.
07:16Thomas Jefferson.
07:18Adams and Jefferson, presidents, get to next.
07:20We get another addition of $300 to the pot.
07:22Mike?
07:24Okay.
07:25I'll have to go with double or nothing.
07:27Double or nothing is the category.
07:30Double or nothing.
07:31You get a chance to earn two boxes on this turn, Mike.
07:34First, you have to answer this question.
07:36The subject of the double or nothing question is grammar.
07:39Grammar.
07:40This part of speech is used to modify verbs or adjectives and often ends with the letters L-Y.
07:47Name this part of speech.
07:50An adverb.
07:51That is correct.
07:52Adverb is the answer.
07:53Now, to earn the box, you must select another box, answer that question correctly, and you get both of them.
08:00Miss it, and you get neither one.
08:01Which box would you like, Mike?
08:03Well, I'll have to go with poetry, even though it isn't one of my stronger categories.
08:07Poetry.
08:08Top right corner of the board.
08:10Here's your question for a diagonal block.
08:12This American poet and playwright was known for his spontaneous style.
08:17He frequently ignored grammar and punctuation.
08:20He abandoned the use of capital letters in spelling his own name and was known by his first two initials.
08:25For a block, name him.
08:27E.E. Cummings.
08:27That's it.
08:28E.E. Cummings is the correct answer.
08:31Poetry.
08:31Place an O there.
08:32In the pot, $1,300.
08:35Of course, you get both of those boxes.
08:36That leaves us with three boxes on the board as we shuffle and turn the control of the selection back to Kit.
08:44Okay.
08:45I'll take presidents.
08:48Presidents for a vertical block of Mike.
08:51Kit, to block Mike, when this man assumed the presidency following the assassination of William McKinnon,
08:58he became the youngest man ever to become president.
09:01For a block, name him.
09:02Roosevelt.
09:03Yes.
09:03Theodore Roosevelt.
09:05Good for a block, critically.
09:06Replace an X there.
09:07And then there were two.
09:09Two boxes left.
09:09Let's shuffle $1,500 pie.
09:12Dr. Mike Conway.
09:14Have to go to nursery rhymes to block.
09:16For a vertical block of Kit.
09:17Mike, here's your question.
09:19This Mother Goose couple worked well together at mealtime.
09:22He could eat no fat and his wife could eat no lean.
09:25When they finished dinner, their plates were always clean.
09:28For a block, give me that couple's last name.
09:30Spratt.
09:31Yes.
09:31His name was Jack.
09:32Spratt.
09:33Vertical block for that answer.
09:35An O goes there.
09:36$1,700 in the pot.
09:38Kit, he's trying to give you a run for your money here.
09:41I know.
09:41Let's see what subject comes up in the final box.
09:44Poetry is the subject, Kit.
09:45If you answer the question correctly on poetry, we'll have a tie game and start over again.
09:50According to a popular nursery rhyme, whoops, I got the wrong one.
09:54Sorry about that.
09:55Let's put this back and move over here.
09:57Now for a tie.
09:58Though his English writer is most famous for his plays, he also wrote two narrative poems
10:04and more than 150 sonnets.
10:06Some of those sonnets concentrate on a mysterious dark lady who has never been identified.
10:12For a block, name that poet.
10:14Shakespeare.
10:15Right.
10:15We have a tie game.
10:19William Shakespeare wrote some narrative poems and sonnets as well as those plays.
10:24Everything's all full up here.
10:26We have $1,900 in the pot.
10:29So what we're going to do is just sort of take a look at where we are thus far in this match.
10:35Mike, there was a time there when I would take it, you felt a little shaky.
10:40Yes.
10:41There's no question about that.
10:43One word will tell you how it felt.
10:44Very shaky.
10:45No, that's two words.
10:47Okay, shaky.
10:48So we have a $1,900 pot.
10:49Kit, you're still two opponents away from a third automobile.
10:54How do you feel at this point?
10:56Shaky.
10:58You don't either.
10:59Very shaky.
10:59Nobody feels shaky with $55,650.
11:03Am I right or wrong, audience?
11:04Yes.
11:04Sure.
11:05Have you ever known me to be wrong?
11:07Don't answer that.
11:08Kit, Mike, what we want to do now is show you nine new subjects
11:11and see what we've got to deal with this time as we get game two underway following that tie.
11:16We're dealing with suitable title, seesaw category, chemistry, where are you, mixed words, opponent's choice, famous lovers, jump in category and drop out.
11:24Starting with a pot, remember, at $1,900.
11:28Kit, begin.
11:29Mixed words in the center, please.
11:30In the center, a two-parter, as you know.
11:32I'll read the question.
11:33You'll have some extra time.
11:34Kit, take a look at these mixed up words, please.
11:36Now, unscramble these two words to reveal two very precious things.
11:40And I'll give you a few extra seconds to look at those.
11:51Kit, unscramble them to reveal two very precious things.
11:55What are they?
11:55Diamond.
11:56Yes.
11:57Pearl.
11:57You got it.
11:58Diamond on the top and pearl on the bottom.
12:01D-I-A-M-O-N-D and D-E-A-R-L.
12:04Very well done.
12:05In the middle box goes an X.
12:07$300 addition to the pot.
12:09Takes us to $2,200.
12:10Mike.
12:12Okay.
12:13I will take mixed words in the upper right.
12:16Mike, take a look at this mixed up word.
12:18Now, unscramble this word to reveal a place where you might see a preacher.
12:22Pulpit.
12:23That's right.
12:23P-U-L-P-I-T.
12:26See a preacher in a pulpit.
12:28Nine times out of ten.
12:29Mixed words.
12:30Put an O there.
12:31Let's shuffle.
12:32In the pot.
12:33$2,400.
12:34Kiss.
12:36I'll take Famous Lovers, please.
12:38Top center.
12:39Subject.
12:39Famous Lovers.
12:40Question.
12:41A famous poem by Longfellow relates how this pilgrim leader courted Priscilla Mullins,
12:45but lacked the courage to ask her to marry him.
12:49He was so shy that he had his friend, John Alden, propose to her for him.
12:55Name this pilgrim.
12:56Standish.
12:57Yes.
12:57Miles Standish.
12:59Had a stand there.
13:01Put a hex there.
13:02Shuffle again.
13:03$2,600, Mike.
13:06Chemistry for the block.
13:07For a vertical block of kit, Mike, three parts hydrogen and one part nitrogen combine to form
13:13this gas, which is known for its sharp, stinging odor.
13:16Diluted in water, it's often used as a household cleaner.
13:19For a block, name it.
13:20Ammonia.
13:21Yes.
13:21Ammonia is the answer.
13:23So we put an O there.
13:24We have a block.
13:25And in the pot, with the addition of that $200, we're up to $2,800 on the match.
13:30We'll be back in a moment.
13:34Buy Bright and Early breakfast beverage and get more than great orange taste.
13:39Get more change.
13:41Bright and Early.
13:41Costs about one-third less than orange juice.
13:44Okay, wait.
13:45All right, Charlie, Kit, Mike, let's take a look at the board as we shuffle.
13:48Remember in the pot, nice big sum, $2,800.
13:52Kit.
13:53Well, I'll try Famous Lovers again.
13:55Lower right.
13:56Question on Famous Lovers.
13:57In 1983, this blonde actor who played the fast-driving Bo Duke on TV's popular The Dukes of Hazzard
14:02raced to the altar with former Miss America, Tawny Little.
14:06Name him.
14:07Schneider?
14:07Yes, John Schneider of Dukes of Hazzard.
14:10Famous Lovers.
14:11Put an exhale.
14:12Let's shuffle again.
14:13$3,000, Mike.
14:16I'll have to go with mixed words in the upper left for the block, please.
14:18All right, for a block diagonally, look at this mixed-up word.
14:20Unscramble the letters to reveal a type of fruit.
14:24Name it, and you'll have a block.
14:26Orange.
14:26Orange is right.
14:28O-R-A-N-G-E.
14:30An orange.
14:31Diagonal block on the board.
14:32Put an O there.
14:33Let's shuffle.
14:33Three boxes remaining.
14:35$3,200 in the pot.
14:36Kit select.
14:38I'll take dropouts, please.
14:40First time on the subject of dropouts.
14:42A lot of famous dropouts.
14:43This singer dropped out of high school at the age of 16 and worked as an ad designer and
14:47a mime before getting involved in rock and roll.
14:50His 1983 gold record, Let's Dance, made him a superstar.
14:54Name him.
14:57Lionel Richie.
14:58No, David Bowie.
14:59David Jones or David Bowie.
15:01Still three boxes on the board.
15:03Let's shuffle again.
15:04$3,200 in the pot, Mike.
15:07I'll go with mixed words again.
15:10All right.
15:10Take a look at this mixed-up word, Mike.
15:13Now, unscramble the letters to reveal an animal with a good bite.
15:16Name it.
15:17Beaver.
15:18Yeah, B-E-A-V-E-R.
15:20Very good.
15:21R-A-V-E-E means beaver.
15:24Mixed words.
15:25Place an O there.
15:26Two boxes remain.
15:27Let's shuffle.
15:28$3,200 on the game.
15:31Kit select.
15:31Okay.
15:32Chemistry for the block.
15:33Chemistry.
15:34The block, Mike.
15:35This gas is colorless, has a Swedish odor in taste,
15:39and is often called laughing gas.
15:42It's widely used as an anesthetic during minor surgery
15:46because its effects wear off quickly.
15:48For a second tie, name it.
15:51Nitrous oxide.
15:52We have a tie game.
15:58Nitrous oxide.
15:59I was just reading that again.
16:01It's widely used as an anesthetic during minor surgery.
16:03It's hard to say.
16:04You've got to slow down to say that.
16:05Mike, you know all about that, right?
16:07Uh-huh.
16:08I like it a lot.
16:09That's why he's laughing.
16:11Okay.
16:12Congratulations.
16:12Well-played game.
16:13Very, very good.
16:14And that means we're going to start with, boy, look at that.
16:17$3,600 in the pot.
16:20We need nine new subjects, and here they are.
16:23Disney, player pass, general science, cooking, sports stars, auction, famous sites,
16:28challenge category and television roles.
16:30Kit?
16:32Let's see.
16:32I'll try Disney in the upper left.
16:34You want Disney?
16:35Here's your question.
16:36This 1960 Disney film told the story of a young girl who always seemed to see the good
16:40side of everything.
16:42Hayley Mills played the title role.
16:43Name the film.
16:44Pollyanna.
16:44She was the Pollyanna.
16:46Always saw the bright side of all things.
16:49Let's shuffle.
16:50Playing for $3,800, Mike.
16:53I'll have to go with cooking in the middle, please.
16:55In the center box, all right.
16:56So this unusual dish is called soup.
16:58It's made from raw tomatoes and onions mixed with garlic, oil, and bits of bread.
17:03And it's served cold.
17:04First, name the unusual soup, Mike, and then name the European country where that soup originated.
17:10And I'll give you a few seconds to think on that.
17:12It's an unusual dish.
17:21It's called soup, actually, Mike.
17:23But it's made from raw tomatoes and onions mixed with garlic, oil, and bits of bread.
17:26It's served cold.
17:28Name the unusual soup.
17:29Gaspacho?
17:30Yeah.
17:30Name the European country where gazpacho originated.
17:33Italy?
17:34No, Spain.
17:35It was originated in Spain.
17:37That's where we got gazpacho.
17:39Let's move the category.
17:40Still $3,800 resting on the game.
17:42Hit select, please.
17:44I'll take play or pass in the upper right.
17:46All right.
17:47Play or pass.
17:48I'll read you a question, and you either answer it or pass it up for the next question.
17:52The subject of the question this time, famous painters.
17:55Famous painters.
17:57This Frenchman was a successful businessman before he became a painter, Kit.
18:01His later paintings idealized the life in the Tahitian Islands.
18:05Was he Monet, Gauguin, or Toulouse-Lautrec?
18:09Now, you can answer that question or go for the next one, which you'll have to answer.
18:12I'll take this one.
18:13What's the answer?
18:14Gauguin.
18:14Gauguin is correct.
18:15Paul Gauguin.
18:17Play or pass.
18:18Get to that.
18:18In the pot, $4,000.
18:21Let's shuffle.
18:22Mike, it is your turn.
18:24I have to go with famous sites to block, please.
18:26All right.
18:27The subject famous sites.
18:28Look at this picture as you try to block Kit.
18:31This famous snow-covered peak wasn't climbed for the first time until 1865.
18:35Name that mountain, and you'll have a block.
18:37The Matterhorn.
18:38That is the Matterhorn, and you have a block.
18:40Another $200 in the pot takes the value of this match to $4,200.
18:46We shuffle.
18:46Kit, back to you.
18:48Okay, I'll take famous sites in the center, please.
18:50In the center, as we shuffle right along for $300.
18:53Look at this picture, Kit.
18:54In 1968, this landmark was disassembled, transported from Europe, and put back together again at
19:00a new location in this southwestern state.
19:03First, name the landmark, and then name the state where it's now located, Kit.
19:07Think about it and study the picture.
19:08Name the landmark, Kit.
19:18London Bridge.
19:19Yes.
19:20Name the state where it's located.
19:21Arizona.
19:22You are right.
19:23It is at Lake Hemisphere City, Arizona, the relocating position of the London Bridge.
19:29Famous sites.
19:29Put an X there.
19:30In the pot.
19:31$4,500, Mike.
19:33I'll go with sports stars, please.
19:37Sports stars for a diagonal block.
19:39Here's your question.
19:40This legendary baseball star was known as the Georgia Peach, Mike.
19:44He played professionally for 24 years, and during that time, he set records for base ceiling,
19:48hitting, and batting average, which stood for more than 40 years.
19:51For a diagonal block on the board, name the player.
19:54Ty Cobb.
19:54Yes.
19:55Tyrus Raymond Cobb.
19:56Ty Cobb.
19:57Sports stars.
19:58Bag of a block.
19:59Put an O there.
20:00Four boxes left.
20:01In the pot.
20:02$4,700.
20:04We shuffle.
20:05Kit.
20:05Select.
20:06Okay.
20:07Famous sites to win.
20:08If you answer the question correctly, Kit, on famous sites, you will have your 14th win
20:13on Tic-Tac-Toe.
20:15It would be worth $4,900 to you, and with the addition of that cash, your total would be
20:24$60,550.
20:28Look at this picture.
20:30The huge stone statues which stand on this South Pacific island have baffled archaeologists
20:36for years.
20:38For Tic-Tac-Toe and $60,550, name this island.
20:44Easter Island.
20:45You win.
20:51Easter Island in the South Pacific.
20:53Worth $4,900, that answer.
21:01Your total, I repeat, $60,550.
21:07That's what belongs to our contestant search winner from West Palm Beach, Florida.
21:12Kit, congratulations.
21:14Next order of business to take on the Dragon.
21:17And to you, Mike, that was a tough match.
21:20You did very well.
21:21Of course, with those ties, you picked up $250 per tie, giving you $500.
21:25And that's better than walking out of here with nothing in the old pocket.
21:29Mike, I want to wish you well in your practice of dentistry.
21:32Thank you very much.
21:32In Mission Viejo.
21:33And thank you for being with us.
21:36We'll be back in just a moment.
21:37$1,550 in cash and prizes.
21:41Kit, I remind you, you're only one opponent away from winning your third brand new car.
21:47We'll come back tomorrow and see if you can do it.
21:49And I certainly hope all of you will return to see as well.
21:52Goodbye, everybody.
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