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00:00Today, from days of our lives, Kayla Brady Johnson, Victor Kiriakis, Adrian Kiriakis, and Shane Donovan could win over $10
00:12,000 for one of you at home on Scrabble.
00:19A seven-letter word. The clue is they have supported Dreamers for years.
00:25Scrabble!
00:29It's the Crosler game you've played all your life, but never quite like this.
00:35Scrabble!
00:36And here's your host, Chuck Wollery.
00:42All good evening. Thank you, Charlie.
00:44And welcome to the Days of Our Lives week here on Scrabble.
00:48We have had a great week this week. It's really been a lot of fun.
00:51I want to mention, by the way, the home viewer word was sent in.
00:53The Clue was sent in by Susan Yokely, I believe, from New Waterford, Ohio.
00:58We have a T-shirt for you, Susan.
00:59Now, this week, all of your favorite stars have been with us from Days of Our Lives,
01:04and they're playing for all you folks out there in our home audience.
01:06If you haven't joined us, you've missed a fun week. We've had a lot of fun.
01:09And we have two stars with us, and Charlie's going to introduce them. Charlie?
01:13He's vetted two of the Brady women. She's the only one he hasn't.
01:18Playing Victor Kiriakis, it's John Aniston.
01:22Playing Kayla Brady Johnson, it's Mary Beth Evans.
01:28Well, you guys have been great sports this week.
01:30Have you had fun playing this? Now, that's kind of a leading question.
01:34I know you've got to come back and say, yes, Chuck, we've had a great time, but I hope you've
01:36enjoyed it.
01:37Yes, Chuck, we've had a great time.
01:40I haven't won anything here all week.
01:42Well, that's true, you haven't won anything. You haven't either?
01:44Well, I won $1,000 for the one person, but I never got to stand up out of the seats.
01:48Oh, and go play Scrabble Sprint.
01:50So it's one of us now. We might have to.
01:52You've got to play. That's the way it goes. All right. Are you ready to go?
01:55Who won the toss?
01:56I did.
01:56Okay, John, let's go to the board. We're building on the...
01:58Oh, no, I can't do that right away.
02:00We have to do the opening copy and all that kind of stuff. I forgot all about that.
02:03Yes, yes.
02:04We're going to play Scrabble, and one of our players gets three words right.
02:09That clearly goes on to our Scrabble Sprint.
02:11We have a chance the jackpot worth $10,000 today, by the way.
02:14Might mention that.
02:15Take a look at the board as we set up for the first game.
02:17We're building on the letter I, John.
02:18Eight letters in the word, and the clue is some guys get into it after high school.
02:24Some guys get into it after high school.
02:27All right, Chuck, I'll take the eight and the five.
02:31F and a T.
02:32I'll take the F.
02:38And the T.
02:40No, stopper.
02:42Uh-oh.
02:42Mary Beth?
02:44I'll take the one and the ten.
02:49B and an I.
02:50I'll take the B, please.
02:53Ooh, stopper.
02:54All right.
02:55John, some guys get into it after high school.
02:57I'll take the seven.
02:59S or an I.
03:02The S, please.
03:08Uh...
03:08And the I.
03:11It's worth $500, John, a little early, but you know, I get it.
03:14Some guys get into it after high school.
03:16Any ideas?
03:16Well, let's try it.
03:18Is it mischief?
03:19Yes, it is mischief.
03:20Exactly right.
03:21Very nicely done.
03:24You see?
03:25I didn't see that.
03:25You see it's Friday.
03:26The pressure's off.
03:28No pressure.
03:28Just jump on those things.
03:30One, two, three, four, 500.
03:33There you go.
03:39Okay, Mary Beth.
03:40Building on the letter I in mischief, six letters in the word.
03:42The clue is they followed the Incas.
03:45Oh, this is just...
03:46I mean, really.
03:47Who's this?
03:48Who did this?
03:49Oh, great.
03:49Is this yours, Gary?
03:50That's really encouraging.
03:51There's a possibility that it might be Gary's.
03:53This is very encouraging.
03:54They followed the Incas.
03:56Four.
03:56$500 if you know what it is.
03:58You want to take a chance?
03:59No way.
03:59Trust me, don't.
04:01And they're a K.
04:02Oh, gosh.
04:02I'll take a K, please.
04:07The N, please.
04:13Oh, sure.
04:13Thank you, Gary.
04:14I'll do that.
04:15They followed the Incas.
04:19Pinkas?
04:20No.
04:20What?
04:21What'd you say?
04:23I don't think I want to say it.
04:24Oh, you don't want to say it.
04:24I'm going to take two more times.
04:25Not an answer, just a joke.
04:27This whole thing is a joke.
04:29A and an M.
04:31The M, please.
04:34That's a stopper.
04:35John?
04:37I'll take the seven.
04:39A and a D.
04:44The D.
04:48They followed the Incas.
04:49I think I can take that A, too.
04:51I'll take the A.
04:54Well, you can't go any farther because that's the last letter.
04:57It is the Dinkas.
04:58Yes, it is.
04:58It's the Incas and the Dinkas.
05:05All kidding aside, Gary, that was very clever.
05:08It really was.
05:08Very cute.
05:11And it puts us, throws us right into Speed Word, too.
05:13Hands on your buzzers.
05:14Bell means we're out of time.
05:15Going to play the rest in Speed Word.
05:17We'll put the letters in place one at a time.
05:19Can't give the last letter.
05:20It's up to you.
05:20We're building on the letter A in Dinkas.
05:23Eight letters in the word.
05:25The clue is he uses deductive reasoning.
05:28Now, Mary Beth, you've got to get this one.
05:30What happens if I don't?
05:32John's going to take the game.
05:33He uses deductive reasoning.
05:35Ready?
05:36Ready.
05:37Go.
05:39He uses deductive reasoning.
05:44John.
05:44The taxpayer.
05:45That's exactly right.
05:46It is a taxpayer.
05:47Oh, he wiped the slate clean, you poor baby.
05:52Oh, you know, Fridays are always a bad thing.
05:54Oh, that's all right.
05:55Listen, let's see.
05:56Let's see.
05:57Charlie, what's that for?
05:58Mary Beth, for your home viewer, Emerson's deluxe integrated telephone and answering machine
06:02features feverless remote, voice-activated recording, and 10 memory auto-dial, a fine product
06:07furnished by Emerson.
06:08Let's find out who won that.
06:10I think he won that for.
06:12This is for Mary E. Mills in Hagerstown, Maryland, and she gets double.
06:17She gets double.
06:17Two phones in her ear, and now she only gets one phone.
06:19It only counts the money.
06:20Thank you, Judy.
06:21It's all right.
06:22Will I see her again?
06:23Will I get to see her again at the end of the show or something?
06:26It is.
06:26No, because I don't want to say goodbye yet.
06:28I'll miss her.
06:29All right, John, we're going to go play Scrabble Sprint, a new experience.
06:32Hey.
06:32Going to have fun.
06:33We'll be back to do it in just a minute.
06:34Stay with us.
06:37Scrabble and Chuck Willery.
06:39Okay-doke.
06:40John Aniston is our champ, and he's up here.
06:42This is a new experience.
06:43All week.
06:44How's it feel?
06:46I'll tell you in a minute.
06:47Tell me.
06:48Just tell me after you get finished.
06:50That's what I finish with.
06:50Okay.
06:51Let's find out who you're playing for, John.
06:52Okay.
06:54Dolores Powell from Oak Creek, Wisconsin.
06:57And she's doubled as you asked, but that gives her $1,000 or $2,000.
07:02She ought to be real happy about that.
07:05You're going to establish a time.
07:06The winner of the next crossword will come up here and try to beat that time.
07:08Remind you to hit your plunger.
07:09That's what stops the clock.
07:10And there are no stoppers in any of these words.
07:12All the letters you see are good.
07:13Okay.
07:14Good luck.
07:15The first word, five letters.
07:17They come in twice a day.
07:19They come in twice a day.
07:21Ready?
07:22Ready.
07:23Go.
07:24E.
07:25T.
07:26They come in twice a day.
07:28S.
07:31Times?
07:33We can continue with the word, too.
07:35That's a 10-second penalty.
07:36Let's continue.
07:38They come in twice a day.
07:39Ready?
07:40Ready.
07:41Go.
07:42D.
07:43Tie.
07:44Tie, G.
07:45Second word, seven letters.
07:49It'll keep.
07:50It'll keep.
07:51Ready?
07:52Ready.
07:53Go.
07:54R.
07:56F.
07:58R.
07:59It'll keep.
08:00Z.
08:01Freezer.
08:02Yeah.
08:03Third word, eight letters.
08:05A nose job.
08:07A nose job.
08:09Ready?
08:10Ready.
08:12Go.
08:12F.
08:15G.
08:16A nose job.
08:19Grafting.
08:20No.
08:21No.
08:23That's great.
08:25Grafting.
08:26All right.
08:27John.
08:30No, that's not it.
08:32Another 10-second penalty.
08:33A nose job.
08:35Let's continue.
08:36Go.
08:38F.
08:39Snipping.
08:40Yes, it's sniffing.
08:43That's the doctor's job, not the nose's job.
08:48Oh, last word, nine letters.
08:50The lowlands.
08:52The lowlands.
08:54You've got to shift gears here now.
08:55Yes.
08:55The lowlands.
08:56Ready?
08:56Ready.
08:57Go.
08:58R.
09:00L.
09:02T.
09:03The lowlands.
09:04A.
09:08Australia, that's correct.
09:09Yes, 51.9.
09:10Well, it's not an auspicious time, but then again, who knows?
09:13Who knows?
09:14That might work.
09:14Never can tell.
09:15I like that, though.
09:16A nose job in drafting.
09:18That's great.
09:18All right, we're going to take a break.
09:20Come back, see if 51.9 will stand or fall on its own.
09:23We'll do that in just a minute.
09:24See you.
09:27If you...
09:27You never answered my question.
09:28Did you have a good time doing that?
09:29Were you fine?
09:30I read you.
09:31I had a wonderful time.
09:31It was good.
09:32Yeah.
09:32It was good doing Scrabble Sprint.
09:33Yes, certainly.
09:34Okay, good.
09:34It's good to have you here.
09:35And we got two new stars right now.
09:37Charlie?
09:38She won an Emmy.
09:40He plays his own worst enemy.
09:43Playing Adrian Cariacus, it's Judy Evans.
09:46Playing Shane Donovan, it's Charles Shaughnessy.
09:50Back in she's bed.
09:52Hiya, Judy.
09:53Hi, Chuck.
09:54How you doing, sweetie pie?
09:54I'm really good.
09:55How are you?
09:55Oh, good.
09:56It's really nice getting to know you all during this week.
09:58It is fun.
09:58It's been nice getting to know you, too.
10:00Tell us about yourself.
10:02More.
10:02If you have anything else to say, maybe you're out.
10:04I'm, I'm, whoa.
10:06Let's see.
10:06We've talked about, we didn't talk about one thing, which is, you have an Emmy.
10:10Yeah.
10:11Tell me about your Emmy.
10:12Um, I went in for Best Supporting Actress in 1984 for the role of, can I say it?
10:17Sure.
10:17Beth Rains on Guiding Light.
10:19You bet.
10:19Yeah.
10:19You bet you can say it.
10:22Not just another pretty face, folks.
10:24Yeah.
10:25It's nice to have you this year today.
10:26Good luck to you today.
10:27Yeah.
10:27Hi, Charles.
10:28Hi there, Chuck.
10:29Tell me more about yourself, Charles.
10:30More about me.
10:32Uh, well, uh, let me think.
10:34More about me.
10:35I'm, um, very happily married and live, uh, down in Santa Monica, which is, uh, the biggest
10:41expatriate English, biggest English expatriate colony in the world.
10:44Absolutely true.
10:45You know that?
10:45Yes.
10:45There are a lot of English people living in Santa Monica.
10:48I don't know whether it's because it's so close to the sea or what.
10:50It's, I can't, actually, I can't imagine why.
10:52It's what?
10:53It's foggy there.
10:54It's foggy.
10:54Well, that's true.
10:55It is foggy.
10:55I don't know why everyone else doesn't live down there.
10:57Maybe it's just the English is smart.
10:58I don't know.
10:58There's not enough room for all of us.
10:59Maybe.
11:00Yeah.
11:00It's nice to have you back, though, Charles.
11:01Yeah, it's nice to have you back.
11:02Who won the toss?
11:03Judy.
11:03Judy won.
11:03Let's go to the board.
11:04We're building on the letter R.
11:06Eight letters in the word.
11:07The clue is some guys sit on their big, fat one all day long.
11:12Just thought we'd start you off with this one, Judy.
11:15Well, let's see.
11:16I'll take tile number six and tile number nine.
11:19Please check.
11:20Okey-doke.
11:22D or an O?
11:25How about the D, please?
11:27Oh, probably.
11:28All right, Charles.
11:29Some guys sit on their big, fat one all day long.
11:32Okay, I'll take the five and the seven.
11:34Only one, Charles, because you already have one there,
11:37so you have no one to choose from.
11:38I'll take the L.
11:42Okay, I'll take the O.
11:45It's the way you say it.
11:47Some guys sit on their big, fat one all day long.
11:51Oh, well, it could be.
11:53Okay, I'd better take a two and a seven.
11:58W or an A?
12:01I'll take the W, please.
12:04Aye, aye, aye.
12:06That's a cute expression, Judy.
12:07It really is.
12:09Look at this B.
12:11Some guys sit on their big, fat one all day long.
12:13Take a tile.
12:16I'll take an eight, please.
12:18B or an A?
12:20B?
12:22First position worth $500, if you can tell me what it is right now.
12:25Some guys sit on their big, fat one all day long.
12:29Bank roll.
12:29You got it.
12:32Nailed that one now.
12:33She always comes through with a go.
12:35Always go.
12:35One, two, three, four, five.
12:39Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
12:41Okay, Charles, back to the board.
12:43We're going to be building on the letter O in bank roll.
12:46There are six letters in the word.
12:47The clue is it makes some people sick just thinking about it.
12:53Okay, I'll take the A.
12:55Judy has her own show going on.
12:56Judy's already got this one wrong.
12:59I'll take an eight and a five, Chuck.
13:03A or a B?
13:04A B.
13:04Let's go for the B, please.
13:07It was $500.
13:09Okay.
13:09Maybe a little early.
13:09I don't know.
13:10It makes some people sick just thinking about it.
13:14It's a little early.
13:15I'll have to take the A.
13:21That's, that's, I like that.
13:22It's kind of like the RCA dog.
13:24I'm kind of...
13:29Six and a two.
13:30All righty.
13:31I have a K or an S.
13:34What was it again?
13:35It makes some people sick just thinking about it.
13:38Let's take the K.
13:41Stop it over to you, Judy.
13:42Oh, no.
13:42Uh, uh, number four, uh, tile number four, please.
13:46H or an S?
13:50Uh, I'll take the S, please.
13:54S?
13:55He passed you a stopper.
13:56That's no good.
13:57Charles, only one stopper left.
13:58Seven, please.
14:00H or a P?
14:01P, please.
14:05What was it?
14:07It makes some people sick just thinking about it.
14:12Oh, be careful, be careful.
14:13Oh, Charles, no.
14:15Charlie?
14:18It's all right.
14:18You get excited.
14:19I knew you were going to do that, too.
14:20Oh, I know what I should have done.
14:21Tell me quickly.
14:22Okay, phobia.
14:23Yeah, that's it.
14:24I'm sorry.
14:24That's all right.
14:27Block yourself right out of that dough.
14:29Here we go.
14:30Oh, no.
14:30Oh, it's through already.
14:31Okay, we're out of time for this game.
14:33Going to play the rest of the speed word.
14:34Hands on your buzzers.
14:35Don't answer till I say go.
14:36Put the letters in place one at a time.
14:38Can't give you the last letter.
14:38It's all tied up.
14:40Building on the letter A in phobia, nine letters in the word.
14:42The clue is, she has a turned up nose.
14:46Ready?
14:47Go.
14:48She has a turned up nose.
14:51She has a turned up nose.
14:54She has a turned up nose.
14:56Charlie.
14:57Stargazer.
14:58Charles, you got it.
14:59That's it, Charles.
15:00What?
15:02What?
15:03I'm not going to question you.
15:04She has a turned up nose.
15:05She has to look up the stars.
15:06One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine.
15:11One thousand.
15:12That made up for her.
15:13I'm a regime myself.
15:14That's right.
15:15Okay, still in speed word.
15:17Building on the letter R in stargazer, six letters in the word.
15:20The clue is, they're famous for their weaving.
15:24Famous.
15:25They're famous for their weaving.
15:26Ready?
15:27Uh-huh.
15:28Go.
15:28Famous.
15:30They're famous for their weaving.
15:33Judy.
15:34Oh, gosh.
15:35No, that's another one.
15:37Sorry.
15:38Famous for their weaving.
15:39Famous for the weaving.
15:39Charles, you know what it is?
15:40I'm going to take it out and start with another one.
15:42Uh, oh, if I can pass on it.
15:44Tell me quickly if you know it.
15:45No, I don't know it.
15:46Okay, it's drunks.
15:47What was it?
15:47Drunks.
15:48Drunks.
15:48Oh.
15:49Building on the letter N in drunks.
15:53I was going to say drunks.
15:54Seven letters in the word.
15:55I know me too.
15:55The clue is a woman with a past.
15:58Okay, here we go.
15:59A woman with a past.
16:00Ready?
16:01Go.
16:03A woman with a past.
16:08Judy.
16:08Grandma.
16:09That's right.
16:09It's all tied up two to two.
16:10Anybody's game.
16:12Well, you guys sure bring these down to the wire.
16:14Building on the letter A, eight letters in the word.
16:17The clue is some people put it in their coffee.
16:20For the game.
16:21Ready?
16:23Go.
16:23Some people put it in their coffee.
16:27Some people put it in their coffee.
16:29Charles.
16:29Teaspoon.
16:30That's exactly right.
16:31That's it.
16:31One, two, three.
16:33Well, you came back with a vengeance.
16:35I mean, really with a vengeance.
16:38Let's see.
16:38We got a, what is that?
16:40A viewer?
16:40What is that?
16:41A telephone answering machine.
16:42That's what you got.
16:43Who do you got?
16:43Who do you got?
16:45Tom Ross in Chedisville, Maryland.
16:48All right.
16:48Double.
16:49Hope you enjoyed that.
16:50And you got $500.
16:52That gives him a thousand, so that's good.
16:54And Charles will be playing Scrabble Sprint.
16:56We'll be back and watching right after this.
16:57Here you go.
16:58All right.
17:01I have John Aniston.
17:03He's playing for Dolores Powell.
17:04He's already given her $2,000.
17:05He established a time of 51.9 seconds.
17:08And Charles Shannis, he's going to try to beat that time, has $1,500.
17:11Who are you playing for, by the way, Charles?
17:13Yes.
17:13Who am I playing for?
17:14It's Karen Ray, Junction City, Oregon.
17:16And it's doubled.
17:17And it's a double.
17:17Yeah, boy.
17:18$3,000 for Karen.
17:21I'm going to play the same four words.
17:23Remind you to hit your plunger.
17:24That's what stops the clock.
17:25And no stoppers in any of these words.
17:26All the letters are good.
17:27Okay.
17:27I have to do that every time I play this.
17:29First word, five letters.
17:31They come in twice a day.
17:33They come in twice a day.
17:35Okay, I'm ready.
17:36Go.
17:37S.
17:39D.
17:40E.
17:41They come in twice a day.
17:42I.
17:44Tides.
17:45Yes.
17:46The second word has seven letters.
17:48It'll keep.
17:50It will keep.
17:51Ready?
17:52Okay, ready.
17:53Go.
17:54R.
17:55R.
17:57E.
17:59Z.
18:00It'll keep.
18:01It'll keep.
18:02Freeze it.
18:02Yes.
18:04The third word, eight letters.
18:06A nose job.
18:07A nose job.
18:09Okay.
18:10Ready?
18:10Ready.
18:11Go.
18:12F.
18:13N.
18:15N.
18:16A nose job.
18:17G.
18:20F.
18:21Whoa.
18:22S.
18:26Snuffling.
18:28No, that's not the correct answer.
18:30And you're not finished yet, so we can continue this word.
18:32Oh, I can go on.
18:33I can do it again.
18:34You can go on.
18:34It's a ten-second penalty.
18:35Let's continue.
18:36Okay.
18:37Ready?
18:37Ready.
18:38Go.
18:39Sniffing.
18:39That's correct.
18:40It is sniffing.
18:41Actually, snuffling wasn't too bad.
18:43No, I missed out on...
18:45Do you want to tell me what you said, John?
18:46I said grafting.
18:49Okay.
18:50Nine letters in the last word.
18:5214.7 seconds to accomplish it.
18:54Under that, I should say.
18:56The lowlands.
18:58The lowlands.
19:00Ready?
19:00Okay.
19:01Go.
19:02R.
19:04A.
19:06U.
19:07The lowlands.
19:10Australia.
19:13No?
19:14Can't do it?
19:16Australia.
19:18Yeah, that's right.
19:19The, uh, not Australian.
19:21Didn't give it to you.
19:22That was a nice shot.
19:22You have plenty of time to continue.
19:24How about that?
19:2551.9.
19:27What a bucket is right.
19:2851.9 held up.
19:31Whoa.
19:31Oh, if you hadn't done that on sniffing, you'd have had any cold.
19:34No question.
19:35But, anyway, Karen Ray has $3,000.
19:37She should be thankful to Charles for that.
19:39And, uh, John's going to come back and play bonus, uh, what are you up to, $4,000 now?
19:44And the bonus is for $10,000.
19:46We'll be back to see how Dolores goes away.
19:47I think it'll see you.
19:49When it...
19:50...is playing for Dolores, pal.
19:51He has already gotten $4,000 for it.
19:53This is two words under 10 seconds for $10,000.
19:56And, John, good luck.
19:58I'd like to see.
19:59So, nobody's nailed this down yet.
20:01Six letters.
20:03It'll measure up.
20:05It will measure...
20:07Up.
20:08Watch me, John.
20:09It'll measure up.
20:11Ready?
20:11Measure up.
20:13Ready?
20:14Ready.
20:15Go.
20:18S.
20:20It'll measure up.
20:22Height.
20:22That's right.
20:235.2.
20:23You're ahead of the clock at this point.
20:27Now, you could...
20:28With the right letters, John, you can own this.
20:30Yes?
20:31Seven letters.
20:32Seven letters.
20:33They're happy as clams.
20:38They're happy as clams.
20:41Ready?
20:41Ready.
20:43Go.
20:44S.
20:46Y.
20:46They're happy as clams.
20:48T.
20:49Go.
20:49S.
20:50Ah!
20:51Oh, it's oysters!
20:53Did you have it?
20:54Yes!
20:54I thought...
20:55Oh, well.
20:56Nobody won the $10,000, but total winnings this week, over $35,000 in cash and prizes to
21:02our home viewers.
21:03And, listen, I've enjoyed having all of you on the show.
21:07I really have.
21:07Thank you so much, Matthew, Judy, thank you, sweetie, thank you, honey, and Mary Beth, thank
21:13you, honey, and Peggy, thank you, sweetie pie, I've enjoyed having you.
21:17Charles, my pleasure, John, thank you.
21:20It's been a great week.
21:21We've really enjoyed it, and thank you, and thank you.
21:25We'll see y'all.
21:25Bye-bye.
21:26See y'all Monday.
21:27Let's all walk this way.
21:28We'll see y'all.
21:54Charlie Tunis speaking.
22:02Scrabble is a Reg Grutney production.
22:04Scrabble is a Reg Grutney production.
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