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00:01Lisa Stevenson is back to try to make it again to the bonus sprint and a chance at a jackpot
00:07of $9,000 today on Scrabble.
00:13A six-letter word. The clue is they ride the rapids.
00:22It's the crossword game you've played all your life, but never quite like this.
00:30And here's your host, Cut Fluttery!
00:34All right, thank you, everybody. Thank you, Charlie Tuna.
00:38Hello and welcome to Scrabble. It's a television version of everyone's favorite game.
00:41The home viewer word was sent in by Michael Vanover from Toledo, Ohio.
00:44We have a t-shirt for you, Michael.
00:46Today, the jackpot and our bonus stands at $9,000.
00:49The winner's going to get a chance to have the end of the show, and Charlie has our first two
00:52players.
00:54She's our champion. He's a student.
00:57From North Hollywood, California, Lisa Stevenson.
01:01And originally from Tarlac, the Philippines, Tony Cavaloo.
01:05All right, nice to see you both.
01:07How are you, Lisa?
01:08Hi.
01:09You look like at the opening of the show there, it looked like somebody nailed you with a cattle prod
01:14or something.
01:14You just kind of jumped when the camera went on you.
01:17I didn't know what happened to you.
01:18Did you lose your footing?
01:19I'm just so darn excited to be here.
01:22Good night, I said to myself.
01:23I've got to get up on that stage.
01:26$3,000 you had the last time you were here.
01:28You're doing real well.
01:29Nice to have you back.
01:30Thanks, Chuck.
01:30Hi, Tony.
01:31Hi, Chuck.
01:31Chuck, tell me about yourself.
01:33Well, I live in Long Beach, where I go to school at Cal State Long Beach.
01:36I'm a television film student, and I'm also into writing.
01:39And I have to say hi to my sister, Michelle, or else she'll body slam me.
01:43You want that to happen.
01:44You're the challenger, as a matter of fact.
01:46You're going to go first.
01:46We're going to play Scrabble until somebody gets three words right.
01:49That player goes on to our Scrabble sprint.
01:50They'll have a chance for that bonus word, $9,000.
01:53Take a look at the board as we set up for our first game.
01:55We're building on the letter U, nine letters in the word.
01:57The clue is some birdies, some brides.
02:04Well, it looks kind of like birdies if you're dyslexic like I am.
02:08Some brides hand it to their husbands on a silver platter.
02:11Now, when you think of what a word hits your buzzer,
02:13don't forget the pink and blue bonus squares, because they're worth money, Tony.
02:15Some birdies or brides hand it to their husbands on a silver platter.
02:19Okay, let me take tile six and tile seven.
02:23Have an M or a B?
02:25Place the B, please.
02:29Some brides hand it to their husbands on a silver platter.
02:32And the M.
02:35Still don't know it.
02:37Let me take tile three and tile four.
02:42R and an H.
02:44Place the H, please.
02:46Nope.
02:47Stopper.
02:47Yes.
02:48Good.
02:48Pardon me.
02:49Where am I today?
02:52I'm not here for some reason.
02:53I don't know why.
02:54$500, if you can tell me what this is.
02:56Some brides hand it to their husbands on a silver platter, Tony.
02:59I wish I knew it.
03:00I wish I could even just keep up with the letters.
03:03Place the R, please.
03:08Okay.
03:09All right.
03:10Who did it?
03:11Put your hand up.
03:12See there?
03:12It's sitting right on the front row.
03:13He gave it away.
03:14Now we have to pass it.
03:16Poor Tony.
03:17Or worry.
03:18Go to the next one.
03:19Please, in the audience, please don't give it away.
03:22Be very quiet.
03:23Very important.
03:23Building on the letter A in hamburger, Tony.
03:25Okay.
03:26Seven letters.
03:26The clue is bosom buddies.
03:28Oh, this is really reaching.
03:31Bosom buddies.
03:33Bosom buddies.
03:34Okay.
03:34Let me take tile two and tile seven.
03:39F and an S.
03:41Place the F, please.
03:44Bosom buddies.
03:46Place the F.
03:51Hmm.
03:52Let me take two more tiles.
03:54Five.
03:54How you doing, Lisa?
03:56Hi, Molly.
03:56And the eight.
03:57I'm okay.
03:59L and an S.
04:01Place the L, please.
04:05Ooh.
04:06I know it.
04:07Oh.
04:08The S is a stopper.
04:09Falsy.
04:10Yes.
04:11Singular plural, as a matter of fact.
04:19Falsy.
04:20You see, Tony, I guess in order to be buddies and bosom buddies, you have to have more than
04:25one there, so.
04:26Yeah.
04:26Yeah, I kind of laugh inside myself when I, uh...
04:29Okay, Lisa, let's attack this thing head on.
04:32Building on the letter I and, oh, C's, eight letters in the word.
04:35The clue is sometimes they need their shoulders worked on.
04:38Give you $1,000 and you can tell me what it is right now.
04:40Think real hard.
04:41Sometimes they need their shoulders worked on.
04:45Highways.
04:46Highways.
04:46You got it.
04:50Well, that was worth waiting on, wasn't it?
04:52One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, $1,000.
05:03Very nicely done.
05:06All right, Tony, building on the letter A and highway, six letters in the word.
05:10The clue is some people have bought them a lemon there.
05:13Some people have bought a lemon there.
05:16Some people bought a lemon there.
05:17Okay, let me take tile five and tile three.
05:22U and an E.
05:25Place the E, please.
05:28Some people have bought a lemon there.
05:31And the U?
05:33No, stop it.
05:34Over to you, Lisa.
05:35Okay, I have a pretty fair idea what it is, Chuck.
05:38Wish me luck.
05:39This is an eight, tile eight, and tile seven.
05:43Don't give this one away.
05:45Good luck, Lisa.
05:48Um, place the T, please.
05:52Chuck, I think that S is a stopper.
05:55Mark it.
05:56Yes.
05:56Yes.
06:00She's tough, Tony.
06:01I got to get back in there.
06:02Well, you can't give her a break, I'll tell you that.
06:04Is that the bell?
06:05No, that's not the bell.
06:06Yes, it is the bell.
06:08I'm groping for every way out of this I can find.
06:12Building on the letter T and market, eight letters in the word.
06:14The clue is people do it as a matter of course.
06:17Tony?
06:18People do it as a matter of course.
06:21Let me take tile three.
06:25Hope tile seven's lucky.
06:27Good luck, Tony.
06:28I need it.
06:30The N, please.
06:32First position in the word.
06:33People do it as a matter of course.
06:36I'll have to take the I.
06:40No guess.
06:42Two more.
06:43Eight.
06:44A.
06:45And the nine.
06:47Or a P.
06:49Place the P, please.
06:51No, it's a stopper.
06:52Lisa.
06:53Okay, one child at ten for me, please.
06:57People do it as a matter of course with two A's.
06:59Place an A, please.
07:02Five hundred dollars.
07:03People do it as a matter of course.
07:07Navigate.
07:07Oh, yeah, you just lost five hundred dollars.
07:10Yeah!
07:12You lost five hundred dollars.
07:14What?
07:15Yeah.
07:16The other A went in a thousand.
07:18And I lost for two A's.
07:19You had two A's.
07:20It went in a thousand.
07:21Oh, one, two, three, four, five.
07:24Not too bad.
07:25Not too bad.
07:27Tony?
07:27I can't believe it.
07:28Well, you started off real hot, but things kind of went down quick.
07:31We've got an assortment of games for him to play.
07:33Is that what it is?
07:34That's right.
07:34Tony, for you, John N. Hanson's assortment of entertaining games with Gagline, an unusual
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07:45Yeah, I hope you enjoy this.
07:46Tony, thanks for coming on the game.
07:47I hope you enjoy having me very, very much.
07:49And Lisa is our champ.
07:51Boy, you did well.
07:51I'm telling you, the highways was probably one of the best.
07:54That was real good.
07:55That was very well.
07:56The ether.
07:56Very well.
07:58The ether?
08:00That's where my inspiration comes from as a Scrabble player.
08:03What's that?
08:04The ether.
08:05What do you mean?
08:06Well, they're just like waves going around, and I sometimes pick them up.
08:11Is this a holdover from the 60s by any chance of Lisa?
08:16Watch her play Scrabble spread a minute.
08:18Stay with us.
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09:02I hear Garth Brooks is in the building today.
09:04Oh, I just got a CD at McDonald's.
09:06It's Garth's favorites.
09:08It's gotten much too young and wild.
09:10How'd that one go?
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10:09Tomorrow night at 8.
10:13And now, back to Scrabble and Chuck Lurie.
10:16Lisa Stevenson has $5,000 and she's going to establish a time.
10:20The winner of the next crossword is going to come up here and try to beat that time.
10:22Mind you, hit your plunger.
10:23That's what stops the clock.
10:24I know stoppers in any of these words.
10:26All the letters are good.
10:27Ether.
10:28It's like an anesthetic, isn't it?
10:30You probably think so listening to me, Chuck.
10:33No, it's just that.
10:35Oh, that's okay, Lisa.
10:36Thanks, Chuck.
10:37Just get these things as fast as you can.
10:40Okay.
10:41Here we go.
10:42First word has five letters.
10:43It's cut crystal.
10:46It's cut crystal.
10:49Okay.
10:51Ready?
10:51Mm-hmm.
10:52Go.
10:53R.
10:54M.
10:56F.
10:57It's cut crystal.
10:58Prism.
10:59Yes.
11:00The second word has seven letters.
11:05He's a timekeeper.
11:07He's a timekeeper?
11:09Ready?
11:10Ready.
11:11Go.
11:12M.
11:14U.
11:16M.
11:16He's a timekeeper.
11:18D.
11:19Drummer.
11:21Yes.
11:22Third word, eight letters.
11:30They're often hair-raising.
11:32They're often hair-raising.
11:35Ready?
11:36Ready.
11:38Go.
11:39L.
11:40K.
11:41A.
11:42S.
11:43They're often hair-raising.
11:44I.
11:46Kallax.
11:47Yes.
11:47Very nicely done.
11:50Last word has nine letters.
11:52You can see people spinning their wheels there.
11:56You can see people spinning their wheels there.
11:59Ready?
12:00Yeah.
12:00Go.
12:01B.
12:03R.
12:05N.
12:05You can see people spinning their wheels there.
12:07T.
12:09W.
12:10O.
12:12Snowdrift.
12:13Yes.
12:1329.8.
12:14That's very well done.
12:15I think it's a good time.
12:17I think it's a good time.
12:19I'm not sure that any of those...
12:21The only thing that could help you was the different choice of letters in order to put
12:24in that first letter because it came up a couple of times.
12:26But 29.8 looks good to me.
12:28We'll be back to see if it holds up right after this.
12:29Stay with us.
12:30All right.
12:31Let's get to the top.
12:39You heard of finger sandwiches.
12:41Well, this is not one of them.
12:42This is a two-fisted job.
12:45Ham, sausage, or bacon.
12:47All with cheese and eggs.
12:49I think you really like it.
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13:09Oh, great.
13:10It's gonna be a sinus day.
13:11I gotta get on a plane.
13:13Adjust your bed pressure.
13:15And it's here, too.
13:16Oh, I'm afraid my head should explode over Cleveland.
13:19I've been told me enough for this time.
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13:44Go Tag Team.
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14:40Okay, next week we've got a real special week for you.
14:43It's a celebrity team week here on Scrabble.
14:45All of our players are going to be young stars from some of your favorite shows.
14:48Shalane McCall of Dallas, Bryce Beckham of Mr. Belvedere,
14:52Chad Allen of Our House, Stacey Keenan of My Two Dads,
14:55and Danny Pinturo of Who's the Boss.
14:57Jeremy Miller of Growing Pain is going to be playing for you folks out there at home,
15:00and whatever they win is going to go to you.
15:02So be sure to tune in for Celebrity Team Week.
15:04That's next week.
15:05And now we have two new players.
15:06Charlie?
15:08She's a flight attendant.
15:10He's a bicyclist.
15:12Originally from Fort Wayne, Indiana,
15:14Cynthia Zickrath.
15:15And originally from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma,
15:18John West.
15:19All right, nice to have you both here.
15:20How are you, Cynthia?
15:21Good, Chuck.
15:22Tell me about yourself.
15:23Well, I'm a flight attendant for a major airline.
15:26I just moved here from Boston, Massachusetts.
15:28I'd like to say hi to Mom,
15:29and I start school full-time in the fall
15:31to finish my degree in fashion design.
15:33Oh, that's great.
15:34Well, it's nice to have you here, Cynthia.
15:35Nice to be here.
15:36How much can you make, John, riding a bicycle?
15:40Well, you can make a lot of sore muscles.
15:41Oh, is that it?
15:43Bicycle riding doesn't sound like an occupation to me,
15:45but anyway, tell me about yourself.
15:46It's an avocation.
15:48I fell in love with bicycling
15:50and decided to join some friends of mine
15:52down in South America,
15:53and we bicycled across the continent.
15:55Did you really?
15:56Through the Andes, across the Mato Grosso,
15:58into the jungles, and all the way across.
16:00Oh, that sounds like a lot of fun.
16:01A lot of hard work, too.
16:02Yeah.
16:03Nice to have you here, John.
16:04You won the toss, or did you?
16:05Yes.
16:05You did win the toss.
16:06Let's go to the board.
16:07Building on the letter A, nine letters in the word.
16:09The clue is...
16:11You can find a lot of cute young chicks there.
16:16Hmm.
16:17Find a lot of cute young chicks there.
16:20Let's try number one and number three.
16:25U and an M.
16:27U and an M.
16:29This is going to take forever.
16:30Try the M, please.
16:32That's a stopper, Cynthia.
16:34Okay, I'll take tile number 11.
16:37U and an R.
16:38Place that R, please.
16:41You can find a lot of cute young chicks there.
16:44Place the U, please.
16:48I still don't know.
16:49I have to take a couple tiles.
16:50I'll take lucky number two,
16:52and the four.
16:54O and a W.
16:56Place that W, please.
16:58Stopper.
16:59Okay, John.
16:59It's all yours.
17:00Only one stopper left.
17:01Okay, I'll try number nine.
17:04O and a B.
17:06The B, please.
17:11Uh, and the O.
17:13You can find a lot of cute young chicks there.
17:16A lot of cute young chicks there.
17:18I don't know.
17:19I'll try the 10.
17:21And five.
17:23N and a C.
17:25Uh, the C, please.
17:31And the N.
17:34$500.
17:35You can find a lot of cute young chicks there, John.
17:38Incubator.
17:39You got it.
17:39Yeah.
17:41Looks out just right.
17:43One, two, three, four.
17:46$500.
17:48You're welcome.
17:50Okay, Cynthia.
17:51Building on the letter O, an incubator.
17:53Seven letters in the word.
17:54The clue is, excuse me.
17:56Some of them play around with their secretaries.
17:58Some of them play around with their secretaries.
18:01Okay, I'll take the nine and the eight.
18:04Boy.
18:05U and an L.
18:07Place the L, please.
18:10And the U.
18:13That's a stopper.
18:14John.
18:15I think I know what it is, but I'm going to go for that money.
18:17You're kidding.
18:18You do?
18:18Number one.
18:20And number three.
18:21G and an S.
18:23Uh, G, please.
18:26Some of them play around with their secretaries.
18:29And the S.
18:33Uh, I'm still going to go for the money.
18:36Let's try.
18:36Just stop or stop.
18:40Six and four.
18:42R and an E.
18:43Uh, the, uh, R, please.
18:50And, uh, I'll just get it out of the way.
18:54Golfer.
18:54Golfers play around with their secretaries.
18:56That's right.
18:59See, I go for these things.
19:01I went for that whole thing.
19:02Play around.
19:02I thought it was play around.
19:03It meant play around of golf, I suppose.
19:06Okay.
19:07Bell means we're out of time.
19:08We're going to play the rest of us in speed.
19:09Word.
19:09Hands on your buzzers.
19:10Don't answer till I say go.
19:11We'll put the letters in place one at a time.
19:13Can't give you the last letter.
19:14It's up to you.
19:15And, Cynthia, you have no, uh, word yet.
19:17John's going for the game.
19:18You've got to get back in here.
19:19Building on the letter R in golfers.
19:21Nine letters in the word.
19:22The clue is they really sound off when their workplace gets too smoky.
19:27They really sound off when their workplace gets too smoky.
19:30Ready?
19:31Go.
19:33They really sound off when their workplace gets too smoky.
19:38John.
19:39Detector.
19:40You've got it.
19:40That's it.
19:45Cynthia.
19:47Ah, Cynthia.
19:49Well, it went by quick, didn't it?
19:50Yes, it did.
19:51Yeah, it didn't take very long.
19:52We've got some nice things for you.
19:53Thanks for playing the game.
19:54I enjoyed having you.
19:55Enjoy your school next year.
19:57You're welcome.
19:58John, I've got a little money for you.
19:59One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine.
20:06$1,000.
20:07Total of $2,000.
20:08We're going to play Scrabble's Quimper right after this.
20:10We'll be back.
20:11Congratulations, John.
20:12Nice to be done.
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22:24If you live in Los Angeles or you're planning to visit the L.A. area and you would like to
22:29become a contestant on Scrabble, call area code 213-284-8644.
22:35And now, back to Scrabble and Chuck Willery.
22:37Thank you, Charlie.
22:38Lisa Stevens has $5,000.
22:40Time, 29.8.
22:41John West has $2,000.
22:43He's going to play the same four words.
22:44Reminds you to hit your plunger.
22:45That's what stops the clock.
22:46And no stoppers in any of these words.
22:48All the letters are good, John.
22:49Right.
22:49Good luck.
22:50First word, five letters.
22:52It's cut crystal.
22:54It's cut crystal.
22:56Ready?
22:57Ready.
22:58Go.
22:58R.
23:00S.
23:01P.
23:02It's cut crystal.
23:04Prism.
23:05Yes.
23:06Second word, seven letters.
23:09He's a timekeeper.
23:10He's a timekeeper.
23:12Ready?
23:13Ready.
23:14Go.
23:15M.
23:16R.
23:18M.
23:19It's a timekeeper.
23:20D.
23:21Drummer.
23:22Yes.
23:24Third word has eight letters.
23:27They're often hair-raising.
23:29They're often hair-raising.
23:31Ready?
23:31Ready.
23:33Go.
23:33L.
23:35K.
23:36C.
23:37They're often hair-raising.
23:39F.
23:41Cowlicks.
23:41Yep.
23:4211.
23:4311.7 seconds left for this last word.
23:45It has nine letters.
23:47You can see people spinning their wheels there.
23:50You can see people spinning their wheels there.
23:53Ready?
23:54Ready.
23:54Go.
23:55D.
23:57W.
23:58You can see people spinning their wheels there.
24:01R.
24:03F.
24:05N.
24:05You can see people spinning their...
24:07Snowdrift.
24:08You got it.
24:09Four-tenths of a second left.
24:11Four-tenths of a second left.
24:14Oh.
24:15He just gave himself enough time with the first three to fill in all he needed on that last.
24:21That was...
24:21Your heart has to be drawn.
24:23That was real close.
24:24All right.
24:25Four-tenths of a second.
24:26That means he made it in $29.4 to $29.8.
24:29And, Lisa, $5,000.
24:31Thank you, hon.
24:31Thanks.
24:32Thanks for playing.
24:32I enjoyed having you.
24:33I enjoyed having you.
24:35John West has $3,000 now.
24:38He'll be playing for a bonus of $9,000 right after this.
24:41Congratulations, John.
24:42Appreciate it.
24:43We'll be back.
24:45Here he's started.
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24:51Ziploc brand vegetable bags with tiny holes called freshness vents.
24:55They let the right amount of moisture out to keep freshness in.
24:58That's the whole reason...
25:00Ziploc has the lock on freshness.
25:02...for vegetables.
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25:06but the doctor said they weren't serious and to use Preparation H.
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25:32It even scrubs the carpet.
25:34Ordinary towels fall apart, even top-quality towels,
25:36but new Quilted Bounty's this much stronger.
25:38It's still quicker, too.
25:42The Quilted Quaker-Upper.
25:45New Quilted Bounty.
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25:47New Quilted Bounty.
25:48When do you use Thompson's?
25:50Every year since 1981.
25:52Every fall for five years.
25:54Every second year for ten years.
25:56We're not taking chances.
25:58Over time, water invisibly weakens unprotected surfaces.
26:01Suddenly, you've got damage.
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26:19If you haven't talked to your kids about drugs,
26:22make an appointment.
26:23Dad, you want to talk to me?
26:29And now, back to Chuck Willeri, and today's winner...
26:32Okay, John West has $3,000, going for $9,000.
26:36Two words under ten seconds.
26:37It's that simple, John.
26:38Okay.
26:39Good luck to you.
26:41First word, six letters.
26:43It's spiced up people's lives.
26:46It's spiced up people's lives.
26:49Ready?
26:50Ready?
26:51Go.
26:51R.
26:53Pepper.
26:54Yes!
26:55Eight seconds left.
27:00Seven letters.
27:02Eight seconds left.
27:03Some of them are tumblers.
27:05Some of them are tumblers.
27:07Ready?
27:08Ready.
27:09Go.
27:10G.
27:11L.
27:12Glass.
27:13You got it.
27:14Five seconds.
27:14You got it.
27:15No problem at all.
27:17Not at all.
27:19Nine thousand.
27:20Add that to your three thousand.
27:23Twelve thousand dollars.
27:24That's not too short, you guy.
27:26No, that's not.
27:27I mean, good night.
27:27You can open up a bicycle shop with all that, though.
27:30What are you going to do with it?
27:32Oh, I don't know.
27:33I've got some plans.
27:34Maybe I will take a bicycle trip.
27:35Oh, yeah, you can now.
27:36You don't have to work or anything.
27:37It's civilized here.
27:38Great.
27:38Good.
27:38Twelve thousand dollars.
27:40That means the bonus tomorrow is at five thousand dollars,
27:43and we'll be back to see if someone can win it then.
27:45See y'all.
27:46How about?
27:46Come on down.
27:47Oh, my God.
27:52Oh, my God.
27:54Oh, my God.
27:57Great job.
27:59Good job.
28:00Good job.
28:01Hi, this is Ron Desheer.
28:02He's the kind of guy that grows on you.
28:04Yeah, it's the return of the swamp sing on USA Up All Night tonight at 11.
28:15Chuck Willery's work will furnish by Pierre Cardin.
28:19Scrabble, starring Chuck Willery, is produced in association with Exposure Unlimited.
28:23This program is based on the Scrabble Brand Crossword Game.
28:27This is Charlie Tunis speaking.
28:34This program is based on the Scrabble Brand Crossword Game.
28:40This program is based on the Scrabble Brand Crossword Game.
28:42This is Charlie Tunis speaking.
29:01Scrabble is a Reg Bruttony production.
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