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00:02From Television City in Hollywood, this is the $100,000 Pyramid.
00:09Today's special gifts are Joanne Worley, and from General Hospital, Stuart Damon.
00:17And now, here is your host, Dick Clark!
00:20Ho ho!
00:25Thank you, Johnny Gilbert, very much.
00:27We welcome you once again to the $100,000 Pyramid.
00:31We're just starting off on a little new journey toward getting somebody that $100,000.
00:36You are a sight to behold!
00:37Oh, hi, Dick!
00:39Are you surprised?
00:42You're wearing your bib.
00:43Yes, just in case any drooling goes on here.
00:46How are you, my dear?
00:47When you win all that money, darling, I'll be drooling.
00:50Deirdre, don't be frightened by this woman.
00:51She does a very good job at this game.
00:53This is Deirdre Gibson, who's a teacher of what?
00:54I'm teaching 6th grade, elementary school.
00:57How old are kids when they're in the 6th grade?
00:58They're 12, 11.
00:59Well, this will be a refreshing change for you.
01:01Your partner in the next round is Stuart Damon from General Hospital.
01:04Hi, Dick.
01:04How many years have you been on that show, sir?
01:0510 years.
01:06Man, good run, good run.
01:08Diane Kruger, we welcome you here.
01:10You've won a fair amount of money as of Friday.
01:12What was it?
01:13$5,150 and a trip to Hawaii.
01:16And your normal occupation is?
01:19I'm a decorating consultant.
01:21We welcome you to the $100,000 pyramid.
01:23We don't have anybody qualified yet to go to the top of the pyramid in a short length
01:27of time and get into that $100,000 tournament.
01:29So the first one to do it's going to be in the running.
01:31We'll talk more about the winner's circle in a half a second.
01:34These are the subject at hand on a Monday.
01:36We've got the carport, snake eyes.
01:38Enter at your own risk.
01:39To begin with, stepping out, a huff and a puff.
01:42We'll play the Mystery 7 somewhere along the line, 7-11 in this portion of the game.
01:47And we'll start off with Joanne Worley.
01:49We like stepping out.
01:51Stepping out.
01:52All right.
01:52These are things associated with legs.
01:55Things associated with legs.
01:57Ready.
01:57Go.
01:58Oh, this is down in the ocean.
02:00He has millions of them.
02:01An octopus.
02:02And this is...
02:03You get this.
02:03A cramp.
02:04Yeah.
02:05And this is on your bicycle.
02:06It's the thing you put your foot on.
02:08And this is...
02:09She's a toe dancer.
02:10She's a...
02:10A ballerina.
02:11And this is the guy in the circus who walks on these tall...
02:14A stilts.
02:15And this is the spider with a hundred of them.
02:18A tarantula.
02:19One hundred.
02:19A centipede.
02:20That's it.
02:21And this is...
02:22You get a torn one down here.
02:23A ligament.
02:23Yes, indeed.
02:24Look at that.
02:29Go ahead and dear to have a perfect score.
02:31Seven out of seven.
02:33That's a little bit of a challenge, Stuart.
02:35All right.
02:35We'll take it.
02:36We'll get on with it.
02:36Where would you like to go?
02:37We'll try a huff and a puff, Dick.
02:39A huff and a puff is the 7-11.
02:42Go ahead and you've got $5,150.
02:47We can make it $6,250 by winning this one.
02:50You get seven out of seven on things that blow or can be blown up.
02:53Things that blow or can be blown up.
02:56Okay.
02:56Ready.
02:57Go.
02:59This howls.
03:01The wind.
03:01The wind.
03:02Right.
03:03And this is my...
03:04Cheek.
03:04Right.
03:05And you blow this up and kids play with them.
03:07Balloon.
03:08And this is a stick of...
03:10Dynamite.
03:11Right.
03:12And in the olden days, you had a fight.
03:14There's a big animal and St. George tried to slay the...
03:17Dragon.
03:17Right.
03:18And this is the biggest brass instrument.
03:20It's a huge...
03:21Saxophone.
03:21No.
03:22Yeah.
03:23And this is the kind of thing.
03:24You get this chocolate.
03:25It's a dessert.
03:26And you're afraid that it's going to fall.
03:27Souffle.
03:28Right.
03:28Yes, ma'am.
03:31Brian Cooper just added $1,100 to her winnings.
03:36Hey, folks.
03:37We've got ourselves a perfect game going.
03:39Seven to seven, Deirdre.
03:40Okay.
03:40We're going to try enter at your own risk.
03:42All right.
03:42Describe for Joanne these things associated with a haunted house.
03:46Okay.
03:46Things associated with a haunted house.
03:48Ready.
03:48Go.
03:49Okay.
03:50Boo.
03:52Okay.
03:52And I want to suck your blood.
03:54Vampire.
03:55Okay.
03:55And a door.
03:57Screeks.
03:57Okay.
03:58Screeks.
03:59Screeks.
03:59All bones is your...
04:00Your skeleton.
04:01Okay.
04:01And drink this and you'll die.
04:03Poison.
04:04Okay.
04:04And when you die, you're buried in a...
04:07Coffin.
04:07The grounds.
04:08It's called a...
04:09A mound.
04:10No.
04:10You know, like the green grass and it's got...
04:12Graveyard.
04:12Another word for it.
04:14You poured...
04:15Poured what?
04:17Cemetery.
04:19And...
04:19Oh, good shot.
04:21Took a little time on cemetery.
04:23The last one was easy too.
04:27I'm sorry about that.
04:28You were going for cement, hoping for cemetery.
04:30It happened, but it took just a little too much time.
04:33It's 13 to 7.
04:34Diane, what would you like?
04:35The carport.
04:35Stuart.
04:36Okay.
04:37Stuart, she's going to describe these words that begin with the letters C-A-R.
04:42All of these words begin with the letters C-A-R.
04:45Okay.
04:45Ready.
04:46Go.
04:47Bugs Bunny eats.
04:48Eat carrots.
04:49You pedal your little...
04:51Bike, scooter.
04:52Flower.
04:53Barrel.
04:53No.
04:54Starts with car.
04:56Flower cart.
04:57Right.
04:58You chisel and...
04:59And a carf.
05:01Mm-hmm.
05:02Milk comes in a milk.
05:04A carton.
05:05Mm-hmm.
05:05And a sweater.
05:06Is a cardigan.
05:07Right.
05:08And wine comes in a glass.
05:10A caraf.
05:11Right.
05:12And you draw a cartoon of someone or a face.
05:15A caricature.
05:16Right.
05:16That's a perfect score.
05:20Good, Ryan.
05:21Hold on to a one-point lead, as you can see.
05:23It's 14-13.
05:25Now, look at snake eyes and look at to begin with and hope that one of them is a real
05:30stinker
05:30and you give it to them.
05:31Which would you like?
05:32Well, we think snake eyes are probably about things that are in pairs or twos.
05:35Mm-hmm.
05:35Since that's two on the dice.
05:37So we're going to try it.
05:38Snake eyes.
05:39Will you give a receipt?
05:41Joanne's going to give.
05:41Yes, a receipt.
05:42What did you think it was?
05:43Things in pairs or twos.
05:45Isn't that what snake eyes is?
05:46You roll.
05:46It's also things associated with dice.
05:48Okay.
05:49So you were close.
05:50You were close.
05:50Things associated with dice.
05:52Ready.
05:53Go.
05:54This is one, two, three, four.
05:56Numbers counting.
05:57And this is two of them.
05:58You roll up.
05:59A pair.
06:00You go on a certain kind of date where you take your best friend.
06:02Double date.
06:03And you do this to them.
06:05You roll them.
06:06And this is a?
06:07Square.
06:08Cube.
06:08And this is the board game where they have boardwalking.
06:12And this is you go to Atlantic City in Las Vegas too.
06:15And this is you shoot this at that big table.
06:17Cracks.
06:18You got it.
06:25One point spread here if it works out the way it's looking like it's going to work out.
06:29Diane, he has the screen.
06:31Is that the way you want it to play?
06:32All right.
06:33Stuart, describe these things that start other things.
06:38Okay.
06:40You'll need them all.
06:41If you get stuck, you know, always go for a tie.
06:42Ready?
06:43Go.
06:44This is the first class.
06:46It's after nursery school, before first grade.
06:47Kindergarten.
06:48This is what you have before the meal.
06:50It's the preliminary little thing.
06:51Order.
06:51Appetizer.
06:52Another word.
06:52Appetite.
06:53Appetizer.
06:54Right.
06:54And this is what the surgeon uses to cut you in.
06:57Scample.
06:57And this is what you put your key into to start the car.
07:00Ignition.
07:01And this is another word for a gun.
07:03Pistol.
07:03Right.
07:04And this is to the constitution.
07:06It's the beginning of the-
07:07Tremble.
07:08And this is what you say in fencing.
07:10The first thing you say is-
07:11En garde.
07:11Right.
07:12Right.
07:12You've got 21 points.
07:14We're off to the winner's circle, Stuart Dianna Coy for $10,000.
07:29Oh, home sweet home.
07:34Right here, really.
07:44I just know that is a pretty bracelet.
07:47We'll talk about that later.
07:49Maybe you can buy 50 trillion million more.
07:54I've got to refresh myself on this situation because we're starting in a brand new tournament.
07:58If for any reason you've never seen this thing, the way it works is the first three people who go
08:02to the top of the pyramid in the shortest length of time come back.
08:06Not necessarily the first, I shouldn't say that, but the three who do it in the shortest length of time
08:10will come back and vie for $100,000 in the not too far distant future.
08:13So your job is to go to the top this time with the steward's assistance.
08:17Win yourself $10,000 bucks and do it in a short length of time.
08:21First and foremost, let's win the money and then we'll see how fast.
08:23First and foremost.
08:24Good luck, folks.
08:26Here is your first subject.
08:28Go.
08:29The toaster, the refrigerator.
08:32Things in the kitchen.
08:32Kitchen appliances.
08:33Yes.
08:35Um, well, I have gin in me.
08:38I have an olive.
08:39What a martini says.
08:42Um, his lasso.
08:44What a cowboy uses.
08:47Um, an astrologer.
08:50Um.
08:51People who use a telescope.
08:52Um, um, um, um.
08:54Astrologer.
08:55Pass it, pass it.
08:56Read your chart.
08:56Yeah, um, it's okay.
08:58Um, a glass of orange juice.
09:02Things that refresh you.
09:03Hold on.
09:07Twelve eggs.
09:09Pandora's things.
09:10Things in a box.
09:11Okay, we're going back to the other one.
09:13Things with a chart.
09:14Um, um, um.
09:17Who use signs.
09:19Um, yes.
09:20Signs.
09:20Zodiac.
09:21Horoscope.
09:22Um, um.
09:23Tarot cards.
09:24Um.
09:25Read your palms.
09:27Your fortune.
09:27Your fortune.
09:29Your fortune.
09:31Got himself a mental block there.
09:37Your astrology.
09:37You're astrology.
09:38You're astrology.
09:39Did you get it?
09:40Foretell the future.
09:41She just said it.
09:43Future would have done it.
09:45Things that predict are your future.
09:46Fortune teller would not have been acceptable,
09:48and that's what you were joking on.
09:50I know.
09:50But a gypsy would have been acceptable.
09:52Now, wait a minute.
09:53Fortune teller you could have used, couldn't you?
09:55Sure.
09:55Or a gypsy.
09:57Crystal ball.
09:57Crystal ball tells the future.
09:59What was it?
09:59Things that predict the future.
10:01Predict the future.
10:02Let's add this thing up here.
10:02We got $3, $5, $5, $5, $5, $5, $5, $5, $5, $5, $5, $5, $5, $5, $5, $5, $5.
10:10She said $900, I think.
10:12I don't know.
10:13I don't know.
10:15They will do it for sure, and we'll be right back.
10:17$3, $5, $5, $5, $5, $5, $5, $5, $5, $5, $5, $5.
10:19$5, $5, $5, $5, $5, $5, $5, $5, $5, $5.
10:20I just did it.
10:21I know my hands are gone.
10:23I know my dollars.
10:26Oh God.
10:27That's right.
10:31All righty, back we go once again with the $100,000 pyramid.
10:34So far, nobody's qualified to come back for the tournament,
10:36but that'll take care of itself in due time.
10:38Diane Kruger just won $850, plus bonus money of $1,100.
10:43And, Joanne, you're doing a salute to Stephen Sondheim?
10:46Yes, this coming weekend in Cleveland, Minneapolis, and Milwaukee.
10:50And it's called Hollywood Salute Stephen Sondheim,
10:53and all the money goes for the AIDS patients in that area.
10:56Terrific. Thank you.
10:58Salute to Stephen Sondheim.
10:59Yes, yes.
11:00Worth a seat.
11:01I'm going to sing a Stephen Sondheim song.
11:03Are you surprised?
11:04Stephen, don't listen. It's going to be all right. It's going to be all right.
11:06Don't worry.
11:06I salute you.
11:08Stuart, we'll start you off here in a half a second.
11:10These are your subjects at hand.
11:12We've got in the spotlight, classified information, a sticky situation,
11:16the golf course, notice the spelling on that one,
11:18shake, rattle, and roll, and private lives.
11:20Mystery 7 this time.
11:22We've got a compact disc player.
11:24If you come up with 7 out of 7,
11:25where would you folks like to get started?
11:27Okay.
11:28We're going to take the golf course.
11:30All right.
11:31Let's see what it is.
11:32These are things that are rough.
11:33Things that are rough.
11:34Things that are rough.
11:35Ready?
11:36Go.
11:37This is not a crocodile, but...
11:38An alligator.
11:40And blue something trousers.
11:42Denim.
11:43Levi.
11:43You got it.
11:44Not the Army, not the Navy, but the...
11:46Air Force, Marines.
11:46You got it.
11:48And this is what one football player does to another...
11:49Tackle.
11:51And this is a kind of a plant that grows in the desert.
11:53It's all...
11:54A cactus.
11:54Right.
11:55And this is a whole bunch of guys, a bunch of tough guys there.
11:58A gang, a crowd.
11:59And this is...
12:00You go into this.
12:00This is a certain kind of pit.
12:02It's rough stuff.
12:03You also...
12:03Yeah.
12:04You've got seven out of seven.
12:06Well done.
12:07That's a hard word.
12:08Gilbert Gibson and Stuart Damon off to a flying start.
12:12In the spotlight, classified information, a sticky situation, shake, rattle, and roll in private lives.
12:17Joanne.
12:17Let's see what a sticky situation.
12:19All right.
12:20That's the mystery seven this time.
12:25You've got yourself a chance to win the bonus prize and tie the score.
12:29You'll have 30 seconds to do so.
12:31Check the screen.
12:31Ready and go.
12:33You put this on a baby.
12:35It's a little pants.
12:37And this is a sumo.
12:38Wrestler.
12:39And this is the part of the kite that goes like this.
12:42Tail.
12:42Comet has.
12:43And this is...
12:44You sew this up.
12:45Seam.
12:46And this is...
12:47A sheriff wears a big...
12:48Badge.
12:49Star.
12:49And this is a Scotsman wears this kind of skirt.
12:52And this is...
12:53You get a purple heart.
12:54It is a...
12:55An award.
12:56No.
12:56You have a whole bunch of them on your chest.
12:57That's it.
12:58Oh!
12:59Oh!
12:59That's the winner!
13:00And one and another bonus.
13:02A compact disc player.
13:05A lot of nice listening in store.
13:06All of those things that are things that are pinned.
13:09Pinned.
13:09The diaper, the wrestler, the tail, and so forth.
13:11It's seven to seven.
13:13Deidre, what would you like?
13:14We'll try classified information.
13:16All right.
13:16Describe these things associated with advertising.
13:20Things associated with advertising.
13:22Ready.
13:23Go.
13:24Okay.
13:24We are...
13:25Right now, we're on...
13:25To show.
13:26Television program.
13:27Yeah, exactly.
13:28Okay.
13:28Not sell, but...
13:29Buy.
13:30Okay.
13:30And President Reagan runs for president.
13:34He's in a...
13:35He's in a race.
13:36...a blank for president.
13:37Gary Hart just re-entered the presidential...
13:39Inaugural race.
13:40No, he's running...
13:41Pass it.
13:42Okay.
13:43I get a free this in the mail.
13:44A free sample.
13:45Okay.
13:46And on a mound, you...
13:48You throw the ball, pitch it.
13:49Okay.
13:50And a blank...
13:52Add blank where you go...
13:54And add campaign.
13:55Oh, sorry.
13:56Campaign was...
13:57Campaign was the word we were looking for before.
14:01The presidential campaign and so forth?
14:03Yeah.
14:03Yeah.
14:04That's all I had.
14:04It came up just a drop late.
14:06We were looking for agency that time.
14:07I'm sorry.
14:0811 to seven.
14:08Diane?
14:09Shake, rattle, and roll, please.
14:11All right.
14:12You are to describe these things associated with a cheerleader.
14:15Things associated with a cheerleader.
14:17Ready.
14:17Go.
14:19A university or a...
14:20College.
14:21She wears...
14:22A little skirt.
14:23Right.
14:24She tries out.
14:25She goes for an...
14:26Her letter.
14:28For the show.
14:28And you try out.
14:30An...
14:30A contest.
14:31I don't know.
14:31When you try out for a show, you...
14:33Audition.
14:33Right.
14:34Whoa.
14:34Oh, she's...
14:35Gimples.
14:35She's cute and murky.
14:37She carries her little...
14:38Pop-ups.
14:38Right.
14:40She has a lot of school.
14:41School.
14:42Spirit.
14:43Right.
14:43She waves her...
14:44Little flags.
14:45Oh, wave the...
14:46Wave the what?
14:47Banner.
14:48Right.
14:51Oh, crazy.
14:53Ready?
14:54Oh, crazy.
14:56Oh, crazy.
14:56Oh, crazy.
14:57Oh, crazy.
14:57Oh, crazy.
14:58Oh, crazy.
15:03Oh, crazy.
15:04Many, many, many, many.
15:05You can't turn to your partner and say, saves her what?
15:07She can't give you the answer.
15:09You've got to get the answer.
15:10Oh, I thought you're just looking right in her face.
15:12I thought you'd just answer me.
15:13You're doing fine.
15:14You're ahead.
15:15Deirdre, it's your choice along with Stuart.
15:17What would you like?
15:18We're going to try private lives, Dick.
15:20All right.
15:20And you give, sir?
15:21Yes, I will.
15:21I'd describe these things that are intimate.
15:24Things that are intimate.
15:25Okay.
15:26Ready.
15:26Go.
15:28Not breakfast, not lunch, but...
15:30Dinner.
15:32I like making love to you.
15:33I love having good...
15:36Not expand, but the incredible blanking...
15:39Shrinking.
15:40And you have a wonderful aroma or a...
15:42Smell, scent.
15:43Yes.
15:44And I'm going to say this to you.
15:46Elizabeth Barrett Browning wrote beautiful...
15:48Poetry, poems.
15:49Right.
15:49And we're having a very nice...
15:51Conversation.
15:51Yes.
15:52And you and I, I'd love to have a great kind of between...
15:56Relationship.
15:56Yes.
15:56Very good.
15:57Well done.
16:0318 to 14, four-point spread.
16:05We'll see how it holds up.
16:06Diane, you're going to give?
16:07Mm-hmm.
16:08Describe these people...
16:09Oh, no, no, no.
16:10See, that's the one we didn't want.
16:11Oh, this is it.
16:12We didn't want that one.
16:12It's no problem.
16:13Oh, what?
16:14You're going to get it.
16:15Oh, okay.
16:16It's people who entertain.
16:18Oh.
16:18People who entertain.
16:19You need 19.
16:20Ready.
16:21All right.
16:21Go.
16:22In a circus with a red nose.
16:24Mm-hmm.
16:25Oh.
16:26And he doesn't say anything.
16:27Right.
16:28And the Supremes.
16:30Diana Ross.
16:30Right.
16:31Oh, it does tumbling.
16:33It's an...
16:33And...
16:34Acrobat.
16:35Right.
16:36Um, Mork.
16:37He played Mork.
16:38And he's a comedian.
16:39Sure, Robin Williams.
16:39Right.
16:39That's the 19 points.
16:41Once again, this time, Diane goes for $25,000.
16:49No, there's only a couple of them.
16:51How many?
16:53And...
16:54That's a bad.
16:54That's what I got.
16:55Let's get it.
16:58Once again, off we go with the $100,000 pyramid.
17:00We're looking for a winner here.
17:02Diane, you have a possibility of winning $31,250.
17:06This woman knows all the rules.
17:08You can't give a list.
17:08Do not use your hands and all of that.
17:12And, uh, I think if I may, I'll just go over here quietly and hold a good thought while
17:16you go for the $25,000.
17:18Much good luck to you.
17:19Here is your first subject.
17:21Go.
17:23Mustard.
17:23Relish.
17:24Condiments.
17:24The mustard.
17:25The relish.
17:26Things you put on a hot dog hamburger.
17:29I'm going to go boom and kill this enemy.
17:32They put this...
17:33What a cannon says.
17:37The paramedics.
17:38Things in an ambulance.
17:41Your flashlight.
17:43Your portable radio.
17:45Things with an off and on switch.
17:46Things you...
17:47Uh, your child's mechanical toy.
17:49Things you put together.
17:51Things you fix.
17:51Your camera.
17:52Things with a strap.
17:54Your robot.
17:55Your...
17:56Batteries.
18:00Your barbecued hot dogs.
18:01Your barbecued, uh, hamburgers.
18:03Your barbecued, uh, beef ribs.
18:05Things you put sauce on.
18:06Sorry.
18:07Um, your, uh, class.
18:11Uh, an unsavory serviceman.
18:17Um...
18:18Think you're fired?
18:18No.
18:19Uh, your, uh, old lover.
18:22Think you dismiss?
18:24You got it, kid.
18:25Yes.
18:25Wow.
18:26I think we're going to get that one.
18:27Judge...
18:28What did I say?
18:29Judge, I'm going to cop a plea here.
18:31I, uh, I, I assume grilled.
18:33Took you a while to find out the barbecue was a synonym of grilled.
18:37She said dismissed, either on the buzzer or fragment after.
18:40If you had buzzed early enough, she would have gotten dismissed.
18:43So please consider.
18:44Come back and give me your decision on what we're going to do on the last one.
18:46And we'll be right back.
18:47You are so fair.
18:49Yes.
18:50That's wonderful.
18:51No doubt about it.
18:52You could talk to him to letting her have grippled.
18:55Well, we have a double whammy here.
18:57Uh, you did indeed get to the last one.
18:59Was it dismissed or something?
19:00Well, that came in with buzzer, but a more interesting problem arose.
19:03We made a missed call.
19:05Grilled and barbecued, come to find out, are not synonymous.
19:08So we owe you four seconds up there on the clock.
19:10The most, uh, just thing we can do is give you a brand new category.
19:13It's a very slim possibility you're going to get this.
19:15But one shot, one answer, maybe, maybe two.
19:18And we'll see what happens.
19:20Now, folks, if we can inside, put the four seconds up on the clock.
19:23And I will say words like this.
19:25This is sort of a rehearsal.
19:26I'll say all ready, set, and when I say the word go, we'll turn and go.
19:30All right?
19:31Stand by.
19:33Ready, set, and go.
19:36Uh, your income tax return.
19:39Things you did that?
19:40Oh, uh, let me try one.
19:43A good bank loan or something like that?
19:45Things that were approved, approved was it, right on the note.
19:48All right, three, five, six, seven, fifty, eight hundred dollars.
19:51Folks, we're in a goodbye spot here.
19:52Uh, let me see.
19:53Deirdre, you're leaving with prizes.
19:54Diane, you're up to $7,900 in a CD player in Hawaii.
19:57We will see you tomorrow, my dear, and we'll see you here at the same time.
20:01Thank you, sir, very, very much.
20:02See you tomorrow on the $100,000 Pyramid.
20:05For now, Dick Clark, so long.
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