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00:00You look lovely.
00:02Tonight at 7, tempers rise as laughs fly on Sanford and Son.
00:07Are you having trouble with your flower of tranquility?
00:11No, I'm having trouble with my fruit of the loom.
00:15See, you gotta get engaged before you get married.
00:18Married?
00:22Are you crazy?
00:24Is it home sweet home for the aged for Fred?
00:26That's where Lamont puts him tonight on Sanford and Son at 7.
00:30A midnight argument at the Jeffersons spills over into the Bunker household,
00:37robbing Archie of his beauty sleep on all of the family tonight at 7.30.
00:46This is the $50,000 hero bid.
00:50Today's special dance star, Elaine Joyce, and Tony Randall.
00:56Your host is Dick Clark.
01:00All right, folks.
01:03Away we go with the $50,000 pyramid.
01:05If you've been watching this week, you know that we have two players of the week right now,
01:09both of whom have tied at the 20-second mark.
01:11That means seven answers in 20 seconds.
01:14And at the moment, we've just got to take care of that situation.
01:18Bob, are you ready to go?
01:19Ready.
01:19Ellen, you're ready to go?
01:20Absolutely.
01:21We drew straws to see who you'd partner up with there.
01:23And, Bob, you get the choice of letters.
01:26Do you wish to describe things that begin with the letter W or the letter D?
01:29W.
01:30You've selected D, and, Tony, when we get there, you'll have D.
01:34Elaine, please describe...
01:37E and W.
01:38We both get into D.
01:39Did I screw it up?
01:40Yeah.
01:40I'm sorry.
01:41You're cute.
01:42Go ahead.
01:42Well, it's a late day or whatever.
01:45You, Elaine, are to describe these things that begin with the letter W.
01:49Ready?
01:50Go.
01:51This.
01:52Waste.
01:53And this you put on furniture.
01:55Wood.
01:55Wood varnish.
01:56You polish furniture with it.
01:58A windex.
01:59A car.
01:59On a car.
02:00A wax.
02:00Right.
02:01And then when you do this...
02:02Wiggle.
02:03Right.
02:03Okay.
02:03And then when somebody...
02:05On a faucet, you get a thing.
02:07Ring.
02:07A wrench.
02:08Right.
02:08And then you get a piece of cheese, and it's a...
02:10A wedge.
02:11Right.
02:11And this is when somebody who just goes out there in the pasture and just...
02:14Wanders.
02:15Right.
02:15And this is a chair with a bamboo like this.
02:17Wing chair.
02:18Bamboo like this.
02:19A wing back chair.
02:21And it's a...
02:22Oh, six out of seven.
02:24Wicker is me, darling.
02:26Oh, sorry.
02:27I'm seeing all that.
02:28I have one.
02:29I saw it, but we were looking for Wicker.
02:31Six out of seven.
02:32Tony, that means you've got to get seven out of seven in order to establish the player of the week.
02:37And Ellen, of course, that means two round-trip tickets to Europe and a chance of the 50,000.
02:41Describe these things to begin with the letter D.
02:45Ready?
02:46Go.
02:47Where people sleep.
02:48Uh...
02:49In school.
02:50Uh, a desk.
02:51In a room where a lot of people sleep in school.
02:54With all the beds.
02:56All the beds in school.
02:57Skip it.
02:58Let's go on to the next one.
02:59Uh, a man digs beside a road.
03:02A ditch.
03:02Yes.
03:03Um, a devil is a...
03:05Demon.
03:06Yes.
03:06Um, place where you go in for a hamburger.
03:09Uh...
03:10Uh, all-night place where you go in for a hamburger.
03:13You know, to eat.
03:14You sit at a counter.
03:16A drugstore.
03:17Boy, did we fall apart.
03:21Dormitory!
03:22Oh.
03:24I'm sorry.
03:25Does anyone believe it?
03:26It's so bad.
03:28It couldn't have gone more poorly.
03:31I'm so sorry.
03:32I know.
03:33What?
03:33You had no one?
03:35Dormitory was the one that just threw your mind.
03:37What else could I have given you?
03:39Well, look.
03:39I'll tell you what.
03:40You two do a rehash of this thing.
03:42Bob, you have become the player of the week so far.
03:45We'll see what happens throughout the rest of today.
03:46And we'll be right back.
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03:49You're welcome.
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05:04And now here's Dick.
05:05The $50,000 pyramid signifies that the players of the week will all play off the week of March 23rd and buy for $50,000 in cash.
05:12Somebody has to win that week.
05:14We start today by going to the winner's circle for the first time for $5,000.
05:18If somebody wins it two times in a row, they go for $10,000.
05:21Let's meet the new players.
05:22Wendy Clinch, what do you do?
05:23I'm a freelance writer in Quakertown, Pennsylvania.
05:26I know it will.
05:27Good old Quakertown.
05:28Chris Anderson is your opponent.
05:30She's partnered with Tony Randall.
05:31Chris, what's your job?
05:32I'm a singer-songwriter.
05:34Much good luck to everybody.
05:35Take a look over here, and we'll start this new game.
05:37We have time on your hands, men at work, up a lazy river, on the ball.
05:41Why are you blushing on location?
05:43And the first choice belongs to Elaine.
05:45Okay.
05:46We'd like up a lazy river.
05:47Okay.
05:48Describe these things you see on...
05:51A river.
05:51...or in a river.
05:53Things you see in or on a river.
05:54Ready?
05:55Go.
05:56You get warts from it if you touch it.
05:58A toad, a frog.
05:59Right.
06:00This is boulder.
06:01It's where it holds...
06:01Damn.
06:03And this is quack, quack, quack.
06:04A duck.
06:05And this is a thing you float on.
06:07A tube, an inner tube, a raft.
06:09No, he was on...
06:10Right.
06:10And this is the stream.
06:12A tributary.
06:13And it's how fast it's going.
06:15The rapids.
06:15It's going.
06:16No, it's the...
06:17Flowing fan.
06:18It's like electrical outlet.
06:20But it's electric...
06:21Oh, well, pass it.
06:22This is the fellow who went on the raft.
06:24With Mark Twain, the whole thing.
06:27Hmm.
06:27Slow start, Wendy.
06:28It was a current.
06:30A current.
06:31The current, true.
06:31You're there.
06:32And Huckleberry Finn was the other one.
06:33Tony, which one of these?
06:35A time on your hands.
06:36Describe for your partner these things associated with a clock or a watch.
06:41Things associated with a clock or watch.
06:43Ready?
06:44Go.
06:45A 60th of an hour.
06:47A minute.
06:47Mm-hmm.
06:48This?
06:49A watch.
06:49This.
06:50Wristband.
06:51Wrist.
06:51Mm-hmm.
06:52Uh, the noise it makes.
06:53Tick, tick, tick.
06:54Mm-hmm.
06:55Uh, the country in the middle of Europe where they make cuckoo clocks.
06:58Switzerland.
06:59Yes.
07:00Um, the clock I just named.
07:01A cuckoo clock.
07:02Mm-hmm.
07:03Um, the one in London in Westminster Abbey.
07:05A Big Ben.
07:05Mm-hmm.
07:06Um, not this kind, but the one that flashes numbers.
07:09Uh, digital.
07:09Mm-hmm.
07:10That's got it.
07:12Seven out of seven in 25 seconds.
07:14Somebody still has a chance today to break the record of 20 seconds.
07:20What are we doing in?
07:2025.
07:21I think that's a lie.
07:24We'll discuss that later, obviously.
07:26Seven to four.
07:26Wendy, what would you like?
07:28Why are you blushing?
07:30Okay.
07:31Describe these things that can be embarrassing.
07:33Things that can be embarrassing.
07:35Ready?
07:36Go.
07:37Um, hiccups.
07:38Right.
07:39Um, you don't have no hair.
07:40Bald.
07:40Okay.
07:41Um, oh, he's a very insulting comedian.
07:43Don Rickles.
07:44Right.
07:45Um, critics give plays this.
07:47Abuse.
07:47Right.
07:48Um, uh, obscene.
07:51Phone call.
07:51No, obscenity is a form of...
07:53Procality.
07:54A form of, on 42nd Street, there's lots of shots that deal with...
07:57Porno.
07:58Pornography.
07:59Right.
07:59Um, if you fall, you trip.
08:01No, another word.
08:02Tumble.
08:03Um, oh, God.
08:04You trip over your own feet.
08:06You do this.
08:07Miss.
08:07Go ahead.
08:08Please.
08:08Mm.
08:09Stumble was the word.
08:11Stumble.
08:11Real close.
08:13All right, Chris.
08:14You've got minute work on the ball and on location.
08:16On the ball.
08:17On the ball.
08:18I've got to find it.
08:19Here we go.
08:20Describe these games played with a ball.
08:22You may use the word ball in your description.
08:24These are games played with a ball.
08:26All right.
08:26Ready.
08:27And go.
08:29Uh, putt.
08:31Golf.
08:32Uh, three holes.
08:33Roll it down an alley.
08:35Pins.
08:36Oh, uh, bowling.
08:38Pass.
08:39Football.
08:41Uh, little ball.
08:43Tennis racket like little net.
08:44Ping pong.
08:45Uh, kick the ball.
08:46Use your head with it.
08:47Soccer.
08:48Through the hoop.
08:50Basketball.
08:51Uh, you throw the ball and I.
08:54Catch it.
08:55That's got it.
08:58I thought we went lost time, but we, you're fast.
09:01It was a very strange tempo you had there.
09:03It wasn't, it was going.
09:05Eccentric, but viable.
09:09Definitely.
09:1114 to 9 is the score.
09:13Elaine and Wendy.
09:13Men at work on location.
09:15Uh, we'll take men at work.
09:16Okay, do you want to give or receive the please?
09:18I'll give.
09:19Describe to your partner these jobs usually held by men.
09:21These are jobs usually held by men.
09:24Ready?
09:25Go.
09:25Okay, um, he watches after you, the man in blue.
09:28Policeman.
09:28Right.
09:29Go ahead.
09:30Thanks.
09:31Uh, he drives your car.
09:32Uh, chauffeur.
09:33Right.
09:34Um, on the baseball diamond, he throws the ball.
09:36Umpire.
09:36He throws the ball.
09:37Pitcher.
09:37Right.
09:38Uh, he rides a horse.
09:39Jockey.
09:40Right.
09:40He, um, directs the orchestra.
09:43Uh, conductor.
09:44Right.
09:45Um, he fills your prescription.
09:47Pharmacist.
09:47Right.
09:47Uh, he built your house.
09:49Contractor, architect.
09:50Another word.
09:51Um, builder, construction worker.
09:53Jesus was a, uh, carpenter.
09:54Right.
09:55Okay, ladies, that's all we can do.
09:58In, um, in describing policemen, you used the word man.
10:02So that was the reason you heard the cuckoo there.
10:04It's 15 to 14.
10:05We would get lucky.
10:05I think, uh, it would be a miracle if you got lucky at this point, because they've only
10:09got to get two answers.
10:11You want to give the clues?
10:12Yes.
10:12Uh, Chris, describe for, uh, Tony these...
10:15She doesn't trust me to give her two clues.
10:18All right.
10:20I don't blame her.
10:22You want to let him do it?
10:24No!
10:25No, he's going to give me the other clues.
10:27All right.
10:28You only got to get two.
10:30This is silly.
10:30These are places in fact or fiction.
10:32Places in fact or fiction.
10:35They need 16.
10:36Ready?
10:36Go.
10:37Uh, Honolulu.
10:38Hawaii.
10:40Uh, The Wizard of?
10:41Oz.
10:42That's got it.
10:43Folks, please come to the winner's circle right away.
10:50As soon as we can get everybody in a position here with their cameras and stuff.
10:53Now, let's hope I don't do what I did last time.
10:55Yeah.
10:56Be very careful.
10:57Now, we are going right ahead.
10:59We're on the air.
11:00Yeah, I'm going to comb the back of my hair.
11:01Comb your hair.
11:02She gets her rub down.
11:03We're going to drive for $5,000.
11:05Right.
11:05Concentrate now.
11:06Can we get everybody nice and quiet, please?
11:08Here's your first subject.
11:10Go.
11:11The stage.
11:12The orchestra.
11:13Parts of the theater.
11:16I want a cracker.
11:17What a parrot says.
11:21Nuts.
11:22What a squirrel eats.
11:23Coconuts.
11:25Clams.
11:26Crows on trees.
11:27Things with shells.
11:30A G-string.
11:31What a stripper wears.
11:32Mayonnaise.
11:36Butter.
11:37What do you put on a sandwich?
11:38Spreads.
11:43Celebrate Christmas.
11:45Holidays.
11:46Celebrate your birthday.
11:48What you do when you go home.
11:51Grow older.
11:53Um.
11:54Um.
11:55Grow older.
11:57Um.
11:57Things that you do, things you celebrate, things you, years go by, things you do.
12:05Okay, we've got it.
12:10You won.
12:12I won?
12:13You won.
12:15That was the last one?
12:16Very strange.
12:24The man is extending a hand of congratulations.
12:27I'll send more than that.
12:29Look out.
12:29Look out.
12:30Look out.
12:30Look out.
12:30Look out.
12:30Look out.
12:32Look out.
12:32Look out.
12:33Look out.
12:33Look out.
12:36Hey, uh, I hate to interrupt this.
12:38Could you two sit down again, just for a second?
12:40Oh.
12:41What?
12:42Didn't you know you were...
12:42No.
12:43Oh, I thought there was more.
12:44Oh, that was fabulous.
12:45You won $5,000.
12:47Just like that.
12:47I love it.
12:48That's just in the process.
12:49Yes.
12:49I got kissed in the process.
12:51And also in the mouth.
12:52Yes.
12:55Just as good as your practice.
12:56We're going to be back to play another round.
12:58If you win that round, you'll try for $10,000.
13:00If not, your opponent will try for $5,000.
13:02So hang in.
13:03There's more coming up.
13:07Nice to meet you.
13:08Thank you, guys.
13:09Good job.
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13:35We talking about the no-wax floor?
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13:38Oh.
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13:48Lean back, watch TV.
13:51Open up that magic box and look at what's inside.
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15:22Back again to Dick.
15:24Bob Barini holds the Player of the Week timing at 20 seconds.
15:27So, ladies, you must beat that in this last round of this last day of the week.
15:32The person who gets it in 20 seconds or less will be the Player of the Week.
15:36Two round-trip tickets to Europe and a chance at the $50,000.
15:39Elaine, you ready to go?
15:40Yes, we're ready.
15:41All right, you're partnered with Chris, Wendy.
15:42You're partnered with Tony Randall, who's in Nova Scotia these days.
15:46Where is the theater?
15:47The Neptune Theater, run by John Neville in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
15:50Probably the finest on the North American continent.
15:53And you're directing and acting, right?
15:54In the Diary of the Scoundrel, until April 19th.
15:57Game starts with you, sir, in a moment, as soon as I run the subjects.
16:00Over here we have the Carnival, Strike Up the Band, A Haunting Refrain, It Takes Pull, The Party's Over, Social Security.
16:08Which one would you like?
16:09The Carnival.
16:10All right, these are things in an amusement park.
16:12Ready?
16:13Go.
16:15You see yourself in?
16:16Reflection, a mirror.
16:17Mm-hmm.
16:18You eat?
16:19Um, popcorn.
16:20Mm-hmm.
16:21You go up in a?
16:23A Ferris wheel.
16:24They blow it up and they sell it to kids.
16:26Um, balloons.
16:27Yeah.
16:28Mm-hmm.
16:28Um, a kind of sweet?
16:29Uh, candy.
16:30What kind?
16:31Uh, cotton candy.
16:31Uh-huh.
16:32Um, you go around this way.
16:34A Ferris wheel.
16:34Uh-huh.
16:35Um, step right up, ladies and gentlemen.
16:37An announcer.
16:38What do they call them?
16:39Um, a barker.
16:40Yeah.
16:40Um, you go through this dark place.
16:42Tunnel of love.
16:43Yeah.
16:43All right.
16:44Got them all.
16:45Seven out of seven.
16:49Elaine, your choice, please.
16:50Like, strike up the band.
16:52Strike up the band it is, and describe these things that strike.
16:55Things that strike.
16:56Ready?
16:57Go.
16:58Uh, you hit a nail with it.
16:59Hammer.
17:00And, uh, this is somebody who bites your neck at night with a full moon.
17:03And what do you call them?
17:04Like a bat.
17:05Oh, a vampire.
17:06Right.
17:06Okay.
17:07And this is a storm that goes around like this.
17:08A hurricane.
17:09A tornado.
17:10And this is a hatchet-like.
17:11And only an axe.
17:12Right.
17:12And this is, uh, just goes through there like a...
17:16A whirlwind.
17:17Yes, but it's like...
17:17A tornado.
17:18Yeah, but it's like a...
17:19A bite, um...
17:21A cyclone.
17:21Right.
17:22Uh, now this is a disease, a plague.
17:25It's a...
17:25Spreads all over.
17:26An epidemic.
17:27Right.
17:27And this is somebody who killed somebody.
17:29All right.
17:29Six out of seven.
17:30The score is seven to six.
17:32Oh, my God.
17:33Question.
17:34I don't want to be litigious or heuristic.
17:37They're not going to listen to you.
17:38But bicycle, isn't that pretty close to you?
17:40She never got it out.
17:41She said, bites.
17:43Bicyc, she said.
17:44No, she did not.
17:44Yes, she did.
17:47The cyclone, I think...
17:49Judge, is the score correct?
17:51Yes.
17:52It is indeed.
17:53Seven to six.
17:53Wendy?
17:54It takes pull.
17:56Please describe for your partner these things that are pulled.
17:58Things that are pulled.
18:00Ready.
18:01Go.
18:01Okay.
18:02On your legs, you wear this.
18:03Stockings.
18:04Okay.
18:04Uh, parachutes will pull this.
18:06Ripcord.
18:06Right.
18:07Okay.
18:07And you're going, it's not the flowers, it's the...
18:09Weeds.
18:10Right.
18:11And, uh, at the end of the train.
18:13The caboose.
18:14Right.
18:15And, uh, they're, um, you wear them in the snow and in the rain on your feet.
18:18Galoshes.
18:18Right.
18:19And, um, it's a mobile home.
18:21A camper, a trailer.
18:22Right.
18:23And, um, Cleopatra went on this in the night.
18:25Barge.
18:26You got it.
18:2724 seconds.
18:31Wendy, you're getting close.
18:32You're whittling it down.
18:33We're shooting in 20 seconds.
18:34That was 24 seconds that time.
18:36Score is 14 to six.
18:37Listen, we have three subjects left for you, Chris.
18:39The party's over.
18:40Please describe these things that are left after a party.
18:45Things that are left after a party.
18:47Ready?
18:47Go.
18:48Cigarette.
18:49Butts.
18:50Uh, champagne.
18:51Corks.
18:53Bread.
18:53Crumb.
18:55Uh, garbage.
18:56Nothing in for garbage.
18:56Trash.
18:58Uh, the, uh, head of the party lady.
19:00Hostess.
19:01Uh, a big, ugly mess.
19:05Um, paper that flies through the air.
19:07Confetti.
19:07Long streamers.
19:08All right.
19:09I've got to check it.
19:10I think we had a tie.
19:12The possibility.
19:13Perfect.
19:14Perfect.
19:1520 seconds.
19:16It is indeed a tie.
19:17You're tied with Bob Verrini now.
19:18You're both the players of the week.
19:20We'll see what happens there.
19:20We've got to move along because we need the time.
19:22Elaine.
19:23Huh?
19:24I'm sorry.
19:25Uh, I'm begging for you.
19:26I caught you off guard.
19:26You can give.
19:27Uh, how about, uh, a hunting refrain?
19:28You were doing so well.
19:29Okay, you want to give again?
19:31All right.
19:31Let's, uh, describe these things associated with a haunted house.
19:34Things associated with a haunted house.
19:36Ready.
19:37Go.
19:38Loud clapping.
19:39Boom.
19:40Thunder.
19:41Thunder and lightning.
19:42Uh, hangs in the closet.
19:43Bones.
19:43Skeleton.
19:45Uh, the basement.
19:45Another name for the basement.
19:46Uh, yeah.
19:47Uh, cellar.
19:48Uh, what is this?
19:49This is my...
19:50Body.
19:51Uh.
19:52Ghosts.
19:53Uh, another name for it.
19:54Uh, the esoteric name for it.
19:55Uh, yeah.
19:56It is your...
19:56Spirit.
19:57Yes.
19:58Whoa.
19:59Howling.
19:59The sound.
20:00Howling.
20:00Uh, hooting.
20:02Moaning.
20:02Yes.
20:03Uh, spiders make them the head.
20:04Web.
20:05Corners.
20:05What kind?
20:06Cobweb.
20:06Yes.
20:06Okay, we got every one of them.
20:10Wendy, in order to win this, you must get them all.
20:13You can get seven out of seven.
20:14If you can beat the point score of 20, you'll break that tie automatically for us.
20:18You're going to describe?
20:19So, uh...
20:20I'm sorry.
20:20The screen's with, uh, Tony.
20:21Excuse me, Tony.
20:22Describe these things that provide security.
20:26Things that provide security.
20:28You need 21.
20:29Ready?
20:30Go.
20:31You put this over you at night.
20:33Cover.
20:33Blanket.
20:34Mm-hmm.
20:34Um, he's the strongest man in the world.
20:36Played by Christopher Reeve.
20:37No, I'm sorry.
20:38Continue.
20:39Uh, you put this around your house, made of pickets.
20:41Fence.
20:42Mm-hmm.
20:43Uh, you sign this when you do a job.
20:44Um, a, uh...
20:45It's an agreement to do something.
20:46A bill.
20:47No.
20:47Um, a contract.
20:48Yes.
20:49Um, in the old times, they dug this and built it with water around a castle.
20:52A moat.
20:53Mm-hmm.
20:53Uh, this is what an old person gets every month.
20:55Social security pension.
20:56Mm-hmm.
20:57Um, they protect the president.
20:59Uh, uh, Secret Service.
21:00Yes.
21:00It's a tie.
21:01We'll break the tie right after this word.
21:03I said man...
21:03Honey, our itching rash problems are solved.
21:06I got something for the itching of winter dry skin.
21:09Uh-huh.
21:09Jewelry rash, detergent hands, dermatitis, eggshells.
21:13Mom, I have relief for itching dry skin, jewelry rash, detergent hands, chord aid.
21:19Chord aid has one of the most effective ingredients for minor itches and rashes you can buy without
21:24a prescription.
21:25Our problems are solved except one.
21:26What?
21:27What do we do with these?
21:28Chord aid.
21:28All you need for the temporary relief of minor itches and rashes.
21:32Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
21:35Neil Diamond is...
21:36The Jazz Singer.
21:38The best-selling album featuring 12 original songs, including...
21:42Love on the rocks.
21:46Ain't no Victor Price.
21:48And the love for you.
21:49Hello again.
21:53Hello.
21:54Neil Diamond is The Jazz Singer.
21:57And his music is on Capitol Records and Presets.
21:59Don't miss Neil Diamond's latest album, The Jazz Singer.
22:02On sale now at all Jefferson Ward stores.
22:06Our contestants will receive Bake Someone Happy with Creamy Deluxe Frosting.
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22:15And now back to Dick.
22:16Tony, you selected J.
22:18You'll have O.
22:18Tony, describe these things that begin with the letter J.
22:21Ready?
22:22Go.
22:22Fun.
22:23Joy.
22:24A kind of stone.
22:26A jade.
22:27You'd drink wine out of a...
22:29Jug.
22:30A commercial song on the air.
22:32A jingle.
22:33A kid.
22:35Delinquent.
22:36A juvenile.
22:36Um, bad luck.
22:39Um, um, jinx.
22:41Um, a newspaper is a...
22:43Journal.
22:43Mm-hmm.
22:4421 seconds.
22:45All right, you got seven out of seven.
22:46You must get seven out of seven.
22:4821 seconds.
22:48Less than 21 seconds.
22:50It will not affect the player of the week tie.
22:52This is a game unto itself.
22:53Describe these things that begin with the letter O.
22:56Ready?
22:56Go.
22:57A smell.
22:58Awful.
22:58Odor.
22:59Right.
23:00A hoot.
23:01Hoo-owl.
23:02Uh, a job.
23:03Uh, uh...
23:05What you do?
23:05A career.
23:06Your job.
23:07Your profession.
23:08Your profession.
23:09Skip it.
23:10I can't.
23:10Oh.
23:11Your profession.
23:11What you do?
23:13Op.
23:14Operate.
23:15I don't know.
23:16Um, we can't skip it, can we?
23:18Ladies, it's...
23:18It's absolutely impossible for you to win now.
23:21The thing was occupation.
23:23Please come to the winner's circle.
23:24And away we go.
23:25All right.
23:26Hey!
23:28Hey, guys.
23:30Tony, please get a seat as quickly as you can.
23:31Can Wendy concentrate on him?
23:34I want to move right along because I still have another tie to break at the end of this.
23:37Stand by for $5,000.
23:39Here's your first subject.
23:40Go.
23:42Days, months...
23:43Um, things in a calendar.
23:45Yes.
23:47Othello, Romeo and Juliet.
23:49Shakespeare plays.
23:53Today I was alone.
23:55What's...
23:55What a hermit says.
23:56Uh, she did not call.
23:59Uh, what a...
24:00Uh, castler...
24:01What a lover says.
24:02February 4th.
24:03I was on this show and I nearly won a lot of money.
24:07What someone on the $50,000 pyramid says.
24:10Um...
24:10Skip it.
24:11Let's go on to the next one.
24:13Um...
24:13Irish.
24:15Idaho.
24:17Mashed.
24:18French...
24:18Uh, potatoes.
24:22Prisoners in Georgia.
24:24Uh, convicts.
24:25Tires in...
24:27December.
24:28Um, things that are...
24:29Uh...
24:30Dogs on a walk.
24:32Things on leashes.
24:33Things in chains.
24:34Yes.
24:39Can.
24:40Things made of tin.
24:41No.
24:42Okay.
24:43Three-letter words.
24:43Lines about the diary.
24:45To $300.
24:46We'll be back to break the time.
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25:51Hello, Ruth.
25:52You know, that fur coat you wore was just gorgeous.
25:55It must have caught the bundle.
25:56Where'd you buy it?
25:58The New York First Align in Cherry Hill?
26:00What sale?
26:01Up to 60% off?
26:02That's terrific.
26:03I know, next year it'll cost plenty more.
26:06All brand new coats, when is the sale?
26:09What?
26:09I'll go right away.
26:11Yes, I know, in Cherry Hill, the one on television with the little kid and the piggy bank.
26:15Yes, the New York First Align.
26:17All right, I'm going, goodbye.
26:20Stroman proudly presents a play on carbohydrates.
26:24Simple carbohydrates?
26:26What do you do?
26:26We burn fast and burn ourselves out.
26:30Complex carbohydrates?
26:31We burn slow.
26:33We have long-lasting energy.
26:36Like you get from Stroman bread.
26:38Simple burn fast.
26:40Complex burn slow.
26:42Slow burning energy is the way to go.
26:46Taste great, because we bake it great.
26:49Bob and Chris are tied for the Player of the Week.
26:53When I break that tie, you've selected your partners by drawing straws.
26:56You have the letter G, you have the letter A.
26:58Elaine, describe these things that begin with the letter G.
27:01Ready?
27:01Go.
27:02It grows in the ground.
27:03Grass.
27:03Right.
27:04Somebody who's intelligent.
27:05Genius.
27:06Right.
27:06And the whole world is a...
27:08A globe.
27:08Right.
27:09And it's a category.
27:11It's over there.
27:11All your contestants are in a...
27:13Group.
27:13And an ape.
27:15A gorilla.
27:16Uh-huh.
27:16And this is your English, which you learned from...
27:18Grammar.
27:18And this is somebody who's got a style, got a thing, a hooker who's got...
27:23I mean, a stripper who's got an...
27:24Plays a horn when she strips.
27:26It's a gadget.
27:27It's a...
27:27A gimmick.
27:29Yeah.
27:2927 seconds.
27:31Double check me, please.
27:3327 seconds.
27:34You've got to get seven out of seven in less than 27 seconds.
27:37Look at the screen.
27:38Describe these things that begin with the letter A.
27:40Ready?
27:40Go.
27:41Not an uncle?
27:42Ant.
27:43Uh, whiskey has it in it?
27:45Ale, uh...
27:46Spirits?
27:46Uh, uh...
27:47They make it from grain.
27:48What makes you drop?
27:49Alcohol.
27:50Yeah.
27:50Um, when you get divorced, you pay?
27:53Uh, alimony.
27:53Mm-hmm.
27:54Um, this burns you like sulfuric?
27:57Acid.
27:57Mm-hmm.
27:58Uh, when you're not present, you are?
28:00Absent.
28:00Mm-hmm.
28:01Um, if you really want to get ahead, you have...
28:04You are...
28:04Aggressive.
28:06Yeah, more.
28:06Excel.
28:06You desire big things.
28:09Sorry, folks, it's academic.
28:11The Player of the Week is Bob Verini.
28:12He'll be back.
28:13Complain for $50,000.
28:15We'll see you Monday.
28:19Thank you so much.
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