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00:45This is the $20,000 Pyramid.
00:49Today, a special challenge match between Billy Crystal and Sal Vestuso.
00:54And now, here is your host, Dick Clark.
01:00Oh, thank you very, very much.
01:02Welcome to the $20,000 Pyramid.
01:04Now, this is the week I've been waiting for for a long time
01:07because I have carried next to my heart low these many weeks.
01:10I forgot what the date of this letter was.
01:14Postmarked January 5th, 1979.
01:17Notice it's wrinkled, gray, and old.
01:19No, it's really not.
01:20This is, uh, hi, Dick.
01:21I watched with great interest the Pyramid shows you did with Crazy Sal Vestuso.
01:25My name and world record came up several times, all incorrectly.
01:29I have checked the tape.
01:31It was done in 26 seconds with 34 seconds left on the clock,
01:34not the reverse, as you mentioned.
01:36You must understand, Dick, that being a short person,
01:39a record of any sort is important to me.
01:41I had to set the record straight with you
01:43because I'd love to play Sal head-to-head.
01:44We could have some fireworks signed Billy Crystal.
01:46And today is your day.
01:47Are you ready, sir?
01:48I am ready.
01:49I hope Sal is.
01:49Mr. Vestuso, are you going to behave this week?
01:52Yes.
01:52That's why I shaved my beard.
01:55You want the world to see you as you really are.
01:57Yes.
01:58You know, ladies, uh, Therese and Maggie, you drew, uh, straws here.
02:01Normally we start with a new player and all,
02:03so this being a special sort of thing,
02:04I should add, gentlemen,
02:06the one who wins the most games this week
02:08will have $1,000 added to the till.
02:10You'll give it to your favorite charity.
02:12Now, just for the record,
02:14Mike, can you dig out that piece of history-making tape of Mr. Crystal?
02:18And, gentlemen, if you'll look up here in the lower balcony,
02:20we'll turn that monitor out when the game plays,
02:22you'll see, Sal, what he has done
02:25and what you have never been able to do
02:27all the time you have been here.
02:30Uh, push-ups.
02:32Exercises.
02:34To be or not to be?
02:36Uh, Shakespeare.
02:37Hamlet.
02:39Patton.
02:40Uh, generals.
02:41Georgia.
02:43Eight.
02:45Numbers.
02:45Figures.
02:46Um,
02:48Monkeys.
02:49Uh, things in a barrel.
02:54Old flowers.
02:56Wilted things.
03:15I still don't believe that.
03:18I look at that, Sal, what have you got to say?
03:21I'm not intimidated.
03:22He may be short, but I'm not intimidated.
03:24Say, say hello to Maggie Builder.
03:26Maggie, what's your job when you're not with us?
03:28Um, I'm a proofreader temporarily.
03:30We're very happy to have you aboard.
03:32We are going to start the game with you.
03:33And, Therese, you're trying for $20,000.
03:36When we move the game back over there,
03:37we'll see what happens to you.
03:38Let's check the subject.
03:39Ladies and gentlemen, here we go.
03:41With Calm Down Looking Back,
03:42it runs into money.
03:43Hear them roar.
03:44Want to come out and play?
03:46Pepper and Salt.
03:46The seven plays the same way as it always does.
03:49Sal makes the first choice.
03:50I noticed that we're looking with Billy,
03:51but I have been told that Sal is first.
03:53Sal?
03:54It runs into money.
03:55Uh, okay, sir.
03:56Please describe these things you pay extra for.
03:59Okay.
03:59You'll have 30 seconds.
04:00The usual, they'll come up on the screen.
04:02Please don't give a word or form that's in the answer
04:04unless it does not convey the essence of the answer.
04:06These are the things you pay extra for.
04:09Ready?
04:09Go.
04:10Okay, the plaza.
04:11Sweet.
04:13Okay, you ordered something separately on a menu.
04:15It's in my cart.
04:16Okay, it's old.
04:17It's in a blank store.
04:18It's an antique.
04:19Okay, not second, but...
04:20First?
04:21Yeah, in the place.
04:21First place.
04:22First class.
04:23Okay, you look through it.
04:25The plaza, you have a blank from the apartment.
04:27You're overlooking Central Park.
04:28Of you.
04:28Yes.
04:29Okay, you go to someone who knows this particular field very well.
04:33A doctor specialist.
04:33Yes.
04:34Okay, and you don't send it by first class.
04:36You send it...
04:36Air mail.
04:37Yes.
04:37Let it go.
04:41Hold on.
04:42Hold on.
04:43Hold on.
04:45He's going to...
04:46We're going to...
04:49He doesn't show the proper spirit.
04:51Billy, which one of these do you want?
04:53Uh, want to come out and play?
04:55All right.
04:56Uh, describe these things that come out.
04:58Uh, Terace, these are things that come out.
05:01Ready?
05:01Go.
05:02Uh, from a wine bottle.
05:03Cook.
05:04Uh, comes out of your finger.
05:06A little piece of wood.
05:06Uh, splinter.
05:08Uh, sucks your neck.
05:09Vampire.
05:10Uh, Dracula.
05:11Uh, knife.
05:12Doom.
05:12Press a button and it comes out.
05:14Uh, switchblade.
05:15Uh, a clock.
05:16A little bird comes out.
05:17Cuckoo.
05:18Uh, a ball.
05:19A girl comes...
05:20A debutante.
05:21Right.
05:22Uh, he comes out.
05:23It's an animal.
05:23Comes out on a special day.
05:25A gopher.
05:25Uh, uh...
05:26It's a special day.
05:26A grandhog.
05:26Right.
05:26That's it.
05:29Score is tied.
05:32Seven to seven.
05:33Two perfect games.
05:34Okay.
05:35Perfect score wins a bonus.
05:37Maggie?
05:38Pepper and salt.
05:39Describe for your partner, please, uh, these things that are gray or can be gray.
05:44Things that are gray or can be gray.
05:46Ready?
05:47Go.
05:47Uh, it's a little thing runs across the floor.
05:49Scares women.
05:50Not rats.
05:50Mice.
05:51Um, uh, it's thick.
05:53In Britty Dune, you had it.
05:55Uh, you can't see through it.
05:56Thick as a suit.
05:57Smog.
05:58Um, what you draw, it's not a blackboard, but it's a little, little thing.
06:01Uh, it's also a rock on the ground.
06:04Canvas easel, uh, sketch.
06:05If you've eaten, you have just...
06:07Digested.
06:08Go on.
06:09Um, go on.
06:10Um, not the Union, but the, not the Unions, but the men in gray in the Civil War.
06:15Uh, the Confederates.
06:16Right.
06:17Um...
06:18That was a shame.
06:18You lost a little bit there.
06:20Slate.
06:21Oh, I didn't know.
06:22Oh, jeez.
06:23Where's the cat we're going to get?
06:25Slate.
06:26Maggie, the one that would have been easier was, if you're not early, you're late, and
06:29then get the slate, maybe.
06:30But it's, it's past tense.
06:32All right.
06:33Ten to seven.
06:34Therese?
06:34Calm down.
06:36All right.
06:37Describe for Billy, please, these things that relax you.
06:39Things that relax you.
06:41Ready?
06:42Go.
06:42Okay.
06:43A steam bath.
06:43I'm going for a steam bath.
06:44A steam air.
06:45You go into a little box.
06:46They put you in a little box.
06:47Yes.
06:48Okay.
06:48What you said before.
06:49Massage.
06:50Okay.
06:51A pill, a valium, a liberalism.
06:52A tranquilizer.
06:53Okay.
06:54Uh, in the army, they say...
06:55At ease.
06:56Right.
06:57Okay.
06:57Oh, uh, you play this game by yourself.
06:59A card game.
07:00Uh, solitaire.
07:00Right.
07:01Uh, okay.
07:01You go into this yoga.
07:02Trance.
07:03You think...
07:04Meditation.
07:04Yes.
07:05Okay.
07:05This is an orchestra.
07:06Leader.
07:07A youth orchestra.
07:08Soothing music.
07:09Symphony.
07:10Yes.
07:10There it is.
07:11Perfect score.
07:16Very good.
07:17The race, you've won $1,300.
07:20You're trying for $20,000.
07:21If you get a perfect score, you win a $1,000 bonus.
07:24Maggie and Sal, which are the last two?
07:25Looking back or hear them roar?
07:27Hear them roar.
07:28And who'll do what, please, sir?
07:29Okay.
07:29Here's your seven.
07:30Okay.
07:31Here's your five hundred bucks.
07:36Sal, describe for the lady these things that roar.
07:39These are things that roar.
07:40Okay.
07:41Ready?
07:41Go.
07:43The beach in the jungle.
07:45Okay.
07:45A steam.
07:46Engine.
07:47Yes.
07:48Okay.
07:48With a long tail, fire-breathing.
07:50Dragon.
07:51This is all the people out there.
07:54Okay.
07:54Not the 30s, but before.
07:5640s, 20s.
07:58Okay.
07:58The beach boys rode in a while.
08:00They rode in a while in the water.
08:02On the ocean and the boards.
08:03Surfing.
08:03Surfboard.
08:04Yeah, you got it.
08:04Okay.
08:05A big crowd.
08:06Another word for the underworld, the mafia.
08:07The gangsters.
08:09The black market.
08:10No, the group.
08:12The small group.
08:14Sorry, I had a mic.
08:16Oh, no.
08:18No, I didn't think of that.
08:21Maggie, I hate to predict the inevitable, but I think you're going to lose this.
08:26That means you'll end up with consolation gifts, but perhaps on a game-playing basis, and you
08:30can switch your allegiance now because this gal's working against the house.
08:33Always want to beat the house.
08:35Therese, you have a chance now to win a $1,000 bonus in addition to winning the game,
08:39though I'm counting the chickens before they're hatched.
08:41You need three answers to do that, a score of 17.
08:43If you want to, Billy, you can skip one to assure the win.
08:46Describe these things associated with prehistoric man.
08:51Things associated with prehistoric man.
08:53They need a score of 17 to win.
08:5521 will win a $1,000 bonus.
08:57Ready?
08:58Go.
08:59Where they lived, inside they were drawn...
09:02Caves, huts.
09:03Big animals, they were on the...
09:05Dinosaurs.
09:06Man invented its round.
09:08A wheel.
09:09Head.
09:10They tell how old people are by the...
09:12Scalacranium.
09:13The cartoon characters, who are Fred and Barney...
09:16Oh, the Flintstones.
09:17A skin, the leather...
09:19Tide.
09:20Uh, the Egyptians wrote in the...
09:22Paraglyphics.
09:23That's it!
09:25That's a $1,000 win and bonus.
09:34Congratulations.
09:36Maggie, you did very well.
09:39I had a great time.
09:41Let's root for this lady to win in record fashion.
09:44$20,000 at stake.
09:45Let's go!
09:53Oh.
09:55Oh.
09:56Is that a good start?
09:57Yeah.
09:59Good luck.
10:04Good news.
10:05Shh, it's new.
10:06Good nutrition that tastes good, too.
10:09Good news.
10:09The great news you've been waiting for.
10:12Good news.
10:13Good nutrition and good taste in every single bite.
10:17Good news.
10:17Tempting tuna, chicken, and egg flavor.
10:20Does your heart good to see him eat that way?
10:23Good news cat food from Purina.
10:25The great news cats are waiting for.
10:28Good news.
10:30Monday, a special ABC movie double feature.
10:34First, Beach Patrol.
10:36The best beat in the world.
10:38But not for the lady cop who knows the drug king's secret.
10:42Somebody in that department is setting you up.
10:45Then, Samurai.
10:47The Superman of martial arts battles a madman who wants to destroy San Francisco with an earthquake machine.
10:54After Beach Patrol.
11:01The race, you've won five games.
11:03You have $2,300.
11:04It could be $20,000 one minute from now.
11:07This is our champion player.
11:09Good luck to both of you.
11:10Here's your first subject.
11:11Go.
11:11The wing.
11:13Parts of a plane.
11:14Drumstick.
11:14Parts of a bird.
11:15Parts of a turkey.
11:16Parts of a chicken.
11:19Nanu nanu.
11:20Shazbar.
11:21What Mork for Mork says.
11:22What Robin Williams says.
11:24Swivel.
11:26High back.
11:27Type of chairs.
11:33Bulbs.
11:36Cameras.
11:36Things that flash.
11:39Your teeth.
11:41Holes.
11:42Things you drill.
11:46Official documents.
11:49Things with a seal.
11:50Your driver's license.
11:51Birth certificate.
11:53Things with a signature.
11:54Your birth certificate.
11:57Things with numbers.
12:00Your driver's license.
12:02Your birth certificate.
12:02Things with a picture.
12:03Uh, official forms.
12:05Um, official documents.
12:08It's a seal.
12:08A legal form.
12:09Stance.
12:10Um.
12:11Official.
12:12Oh.
12:24I've got to ask you a question.
12:26This is the thing that you can't do when you're playing the game.
12:29So I will ask.
12:30Judge, could he have said a witnessed document?
12:35Could have, would have bought that?
12:37Does that help you?
12:38Wouldn't it help?
12:40I can't think of a thing that'll give it to you.
12:42Turn around and take a look.
12:43It's things that are notarized.
12:45Oh.
12:45You picked up another two, three hundred and fifty dollars.
12:48Grand total of twenty-six fifty and we'll be back right after this.
12:51That was all great.
12:52I can picture the seal and a notary puts a seal on it.
12:55Yeah.
12:56I used to, I used to watch people do it all the time.
12:59Lawyers.
12:59That was awesome.
13:00What is it?
13:01Not a republic.
13:02But you couldn't say that.
13:03No.
13:05What do you think of this Jell-O pudding?
13:07Good.
13:09Yeah, me too.
13:10My friend, old Weird Harold, though, he'd never say good.
13:12He'd say mmm.
13:13And he'd just keep right on eating.
13:15Mmm.
13:16See, that way he could tell you how much he loved it without having to stop to tell you that,
13:20you see.
13:21Kids love pudding.
13:23And since it's probably on your shelf, why not make some tonight?
13:26Well, what do you think of the Jell-O pudding?
13:28Mmm.
13:30Mmm.
13:35Ninety-six degrees.
13:36Time for country time frozen.
13:38You hear that, Sarah?
13:39Country time comes frozen.
13:41Frozen?
13:42Is that a fact, Grandpa?
13:44Yeah, I can almost taste it now.
13:46You sure can.
13:47Hey.
13:48Taste that natural lemon flavor.
13:50Not too tart, not too sweet.
13:52And it tastes like good old-fashioned lemonade.
13:55Grandpa, you ought to be in a commercial.
13:58Try country time lemonade flavor.
14:00Frozen drink concentrate.
14:04How old am I?
14:05You can't tell from my hands.
14:08See, no unattractive age spots to give me away.
14:11Because of Esoterica medicated cream.
14:15Esoterica works below the skin surface to help safely fade brown spots that appear as we grow older.
14:20If you use it every day as directed, in six weeks, your skin can be clearer and younger looking.
14:26Look at your own hands right now.
14:29Try Esoterica for skin that says beautiful things.
14:33How do you think the senior citizens who hear and read that the profits went up 6% while they're
14:43sitting home making a choice because of inflation whether they should eat or eat?
14:50This woman is mad as hell.
14:52She's tired of being a victim of inflation.
14:53David Hartman took her and three other citizens to the White House to confront Alfred Kahn, the president's chief inflation
14:59fighter.
14:59Find out what happened all this week on Good Morning America.
15:07All right, away we go one more time with the $20,000 pyramid.
15:10Therese, you're still trying for $20,000.
15:13I mentioned as we passed there the last time you've got $2,650.
15:18Sal, what can I tell you?
15:19You're trailing by one game already, Sal.
15:21Okay.
15:22You know, I make fun of you because you're a good sport, but you have a very distinguished record here.
15:28You've done very well.
15:28You hold the second shortest time.
15:30So we have the number one guy and the fellow who is trying ever so hard.
15:35The Avis Rent-A-Car, right?
15:36We try hard.
15:37Hey, I should mention both of you fellows are from Soap, but you've got a movie in the works, what's
15:41it called?
15:41Fatso.
15:42And is Anne Bancroft the writer and director?
15:44Anne Starr, along with Dom DeLuise, Ron Carey, and Kanye Zara.
15:48Let me switch over to Billy because he, in the time off with Soap, is involved in something.
15:52Is it a miniseries?
15:54It's a four-hour, I guess you could call it a miniseries for ABC.
15:58It's called Breaking Up is Hard to Do.
16:01It's the story of five men who have all, in the past year, broken up with their wives,
16:04and they get together in a beach house in Malibu and try to live it up a little bit.
16:08I've got to see this one.
16:10Kimberly Gaysford is your partner.
16:12Kimberly, what's your job?
16:13Yes, I'm a voice student and a model.
16:15We're going to start you off here in a second after we take a look at these subjects.
16:18We have I Spy, the good old USA, E for effort.
16:22Can you picture this?
16:23You've ruined everything.
16:24What goes up?
16:25Those are the choices, and Billy Crystal gets us underway.
16:28We will try what goes up, must come down, right?
16:31That's what it is.
16:33These are things that go up and down.
16:34Things that go up and down.
16:37Ready?
16:38Go.
16:39The man who shows you to your seat in the theater.
16:40Yes, sir.
16:43Your head.
16:44Nod if you're nodding.
16:46The heat outside is...
16:48The temperature.
16:50Children jump on it.
16:51A pogo stick.
16:53How you're feeling.
16:55Your emotions, your moods.
16:56Good.
16:57You pull it down in front of a window.
16:59A shade.
16:59Um, they use it to lift up, uh...
17:02A crane.
17:03Right?
17:03Oh, it is.
17:05All right.
17:06Seven out of seven.
17:11Sal, he's...
17:12They're not going to let up on you at all.
17:15I Spy.
17:16I Spy is the choice.
17:17Describe these things in a spy drama.
17:20Things in a spy drama coming up, Therese.
17:22Ready?
17:22Go.
17:24Okay, you go after someone.
17:25Chase, a run.
17:26Okay, platinum, the color of your hand.
17:28Bond's hair.
17:29Okay.
17:30Quiet.
17:30Yeah, but it's a gun with a muzzle on it.
17:32Oh, oh, a silencer.
17:33Yes.
17:34Okay, 007.
17:35James Bond, Sean Connery.
17:36Okay.
17:37What am I doing?
17:38You're patting, tapping.
17:39Yes.
17:40Okay.
17:41Uh, small camera with very small film.
17:43Periscope, telescope.
17:44Oh, I blow that one.
17:45Okay.
17:45Someone who pretends he's somebody else.
17:47A spy, an alias, a disguise.
17:49No, he, uh...
17:50He pretends he's someone else.
17:51He puts on a disguise.
17:52A false name.
17:53An alias.
17:55Oh, tough.
17:56Impressive.
17:57Oh, I see.
17:57And the other one was Michael, Sean.
17:59And I said Sean, small time.
18:00Oh, yeah, yeah, that's hard, that's hard, that's hard.
18:03All right, all right, all right, all right.
18:04I'm gonna do it.
18:04Last one.
18:05Last one's really tough.
18:06Excuse me.
18:07Seven to five, the score.
18:08Kimberly?
18:09Uh, you, can you picture this?
18:11Please describe for your partner these things that have a picture.
18:14Things that have a picture.
18:16Ready?
18:17Go.
18:18Uh, you're, uh, this is what you show to the policeman, your drivers?
18:21License.
18:21Yes.
18:22Um, this is a photo where you put all your pictures.
18:25Yes.
18:25Um, this is, uh, the big Winston sign is a, is a...
18:28Billboard.
18:29Yes.
18:30Um, this is what a little heart is a...
18:32Yes.
18:32Um, this is where maps, a book of maps is in...
18:35Uh, uh, oh, um...
18:37A globe.
18:38Yes.
18:39Um, this is where you, you see the men that are blank by the FBI.
18:43We...
18:44Wanted.
18:44Yes.
18:45Um, this is another name for a museum, a picture...
18:47Gallery.
18:48Yes.
18:50Come on.
18:53Come on.
18:55Oh, you're a good place, I've been...
18:57Well, that's another perfect score working there.
19:00The race, you've got a bank on getting them all here and hoping they have a little trouble
19:03with the next round.
19:03Which one do you want?
19:04You've ruined everything.
19:08It's kind of the way it is at the moment.
19:10Describe these things that spoil other things.
19:13Things that spoil other things.
19:15Ready?
19:16Go.
19:16Okay.
19:17Oh, I have this.
19:18Oh, oh, yes.
19:19Okay.
19:19A lot of, a lot of, uh, water rushing down.
19:21Flood.
19:22Yes.
19:22Okay.
19:23Oh, they write this on the walls in New York.
19:25Graffiti.
19:25Yes.
19:26Okay.
19:27Oh, these spoil the broth.
19:30Three words.
19:30Oh, a rotten apple?
19:32No, no, no, no, no, uh...
19:33Bad cook?
19:33Too many cooks in the kitchen?
19:34Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes.
19:35Okay.
19:35Oh, the bad guy.
19:36The evil.
19:37Yeah.
19:37The villain.
19:38Yeah.
19:38Okay.
19:39Okay.
19:39What you said before.
19:40Uh, you keep the doctor away.
19:41What is it?
19:42You keep what?
19:43Oh, a rotten apple a day.
19:44Yeah, yeah, yeah.
19:45The word.
19:45A rotten apple.
19:46Yeah.
19:46Okay.
19:47Oh, this is the air.
19:48Okay.
19:49It was a good try.
19:52Why are we going to have a shot at this?
19:53That's all right.
19:54What do you think?
19:55Grace and Sal, we have the good old USA and E for Effort.
19:58Uh, Sal, which one of these last three do you want?
20:01E for Effort.
20:02E for Effort.
20:03You're going to give or receive the clues?
20:05I'm going to give.
20:06Describe these words that end in double E.
20:09These words end in E-E.
20:12Ready?
20:12Go.
20:13Knee.
20:15Okay.
20:15You get it for nothing.
20:16Fee.
20:17A free.
20:18Okay.
20:18Indian lives there now?
20:19Teepee.
20:21Okay.
20:21A dog.
20:21A very special dog.
20:22A bred well.
20:24It's a particular breed.
20:25Pekingese?
20:25No.
20:26Uh, the whole thing.
20:27When it's a special dog, it's a?
20:28A breed.
20:29Uh.
20:29Go on.
20:29Okay.
20:30Okay.
20:30You go on to shopping?
20:31Spree.
20:32Okay.
20:33It's for life.
20:36Pedigree.
21:01Pedigree.
21:02It's going to be a bonus if you should get them all.
21:04And the screen's in front of you.
21:05Billy, do you want to leave it that way?
21:06Yep.
21:07Describe these American landmarks.
21:11These are American landmarks.
21:13To review again, they need 19 to win.
21:1521 will be a $1,000 bonus.
21:18Ready?
21:19Go.
21:19Uh, the building.
21:20It's an odd-shaped building in Washington.
21:22Uh, the, uh, Washington Monument.
21:24An odd-shaped building in Washington.
21:25The Pentagon.
21:26Right.
21:26Uh, it's in Philadelphia.
21:28It's cracked.
21:29It's the Liberty Bell.
21:30Uh, where the pilgrims landed?
21:32Uh, Plymouth Rock.
21:34Uh, remember the?
21:35Alamo.
21:36Uh, uh, it's a, uh, hot water, uh, uh, Old Faithful.
21:41Right.
21:41Uh, where the presidents are on the side of?
21:43Mount Rushmore.
21:44Um, where they keep all these precious things in Washington.
21:47It's the museum.
21:48It's, uh, uh, Smithsonian Institute.
21:50Yes!
21:51A win plus $1,000.
21:58Woo!
21:59Good trip, fabulous.
22:01Nicely done.
22:03Ah, you played great.
22:04That was pretty.
22:05That was really nice.
22:07To race $2,650.
22:10Do I remember that you're having a baby?
22:12Yes, yes.
22:13When is that, when is that baby?
22:15So good.
22:15Much good luck.
22:16Thank you, Johnny.
22:17Let's go to the winner's circle.
22:19Well, yeah.
22:24Is it there?
22:26Yes.
22:28Oh.
22:31In the sink, brothers.
22:32Yes.
22:35Perfect eggs don't always start with the egg.
22:40They start with Silverstone.
22:43It's the most durable non-stick surface ever made by DuPont.
22:47And just to prove our point, we'll cook some eggs with these letters and still not hurt Silverstone's non-stick
22:54performance.
22:55See?
22:55So no matter what you're making, make sure you start with Silverstone.
23:01Silverstone spells durability.
23:05Mommy, are we having another baby?
23:08Lisa.
23:09Oh, the Q-tip swabs.
23:11They're not just for babies.
23:13I use them for eye makeup, to take off nail polish, even for you, dear.
23:18Because Q-tips are so soft.
23:21Q-tips are softer on the sides than the neck-selling swab.
23:2450% softer.
23:25You can feel the difference.
23:27Mommy, must do your baby.
23:30Ask any mother.
23:31Soft Q-tips aren't just for babies.
23:35How do you decide which programs you'll watch on television?
23:38Well, if you're like most people, you'll probably watch a little of everything.
23:42News, sports, entertainment.
23:44Television today does have something for everyone, but every program is not meant for everybody.
23:50Plan your TV viewing and watch the programs your children watch.
23:53They need your guidance and suggestions.
23:57Remember, television can be shared by the whole family and enjoyed more.
24:01Watch what happens together.
24:06You have to be a champion to cover the champions.
24:09ABC Sports, with the major events next month.
24:12The Kentucky Derby, the 105th, Run for the Roses.
24:16Then, the second leg of the Triple Crown, the Freak Mistakes.
24:20The Indianapolis 500, the biggest single-day sporting event in the world.
24:23And on May 12th, the premiere of NESL Soccer on ABC.
24:27The Cosmos against the Tampa Bay Rowdies in a rematch of the Soccer Bowl.
24:31This season, the reason to watch the leader.
24:33ABC Sports.
24:37Kimberly, you've won $1,000.
24:40I always like to play Monty Hall.
24:42Would you like to trade the $1,000 for $10,000?
24:45I'll keep it.
24:46I don't know.
24:46Oh, wait a minute. For $10,000?
24:48No, no, no, no, no, no.
24:49There is a small if.
24:51Oh, all right.
24:51That's if you get all six of them in a row and, you know.
24:53I don't imagine by now there's anybody who doesn't know how this is played.
24:56But should there be one person stopping in from the moon,
24:59you can skip one, come back to it.
25:01If you make a mistake, the buzzer rings.
25:03Let's make a mistake like read the answer, give the essence, or whatever.
25:07And that's all.
25:09You ready to win the $10,000?
25:10Yes.
25:10Good luck.
25:11Here's your first subject.
25:12Go.
25:12Oh, a plunger, a...
25:15Things a plumber uses.
25:18Richard Burton, Michael Todd.
25:21Elizabeth Taylor's husbands.
25:25Kidney, lima.
25:27Tice of beans.
25:31Oil paint.
25:33What an artist uses.
25:34Paint.
25:35Paint on the canvas.
25:36Paint, varnish, paint.
25:38Things you...
25:40Mascara, makeup, paint.
25:42Go on.
25:43Next.
25:45Chicken.
25:46Things that cover other things.
25:47Picnic food.
25:49Things that are fried.
25:50Things that are fast foods.
25:52Chicken.
25:53Picnic food.
25:57Chicken.
25:59Picnic food.
26:01Things that...
26:02Go on.
26:03Next.
26:05Old style pants.
26:08Things that are slim.
26:09Things that are...
26:10A tuxedo shirt.
26:12Things that are ruffles.
26:14You're on the right side.
26:15People can turn around and take a look at this.
26:17Toothpaste.
26:19Easter eggs in a basket.
26:21Right.
26:22And whatever.
26:23You have $150 added to the $1,000.
26:25$1,150.
26:26And we'll be back right after this.
26:29Easter eggs, of course.
26:31Yes.
26:31That's right.
26:34Do you want to...
26:35Do you want to give them a picture of this, Miss King?
26:39Look, honey.
26:40There's your ring.
26:41Look, Grandpa.
26:42There's your ring.
26:43You've got ring around the collar.
26:46Oh.
26:46Those dirty rings.
26:48You try spraying, even scrubbing with powders, and still you've got...
26:51Ring around the collar.
26:52Try whisk.
26:53Whisk sinks in and starts to clean before you start to wash.
26:56Then gets your whole wash clean.
26:58You want to see a ring disappear?
27:00Uh-huh.
27:01No more ring around the collar.
27:03Right, love?
27:03Use whisk around the collar for a ring around the collar.
27:07Every time.
27:09I won't.
27:09You will.
27:10Won't.
27:11Don't like brand cereal.
27:12But this is Kellogg's Cracklin brand.
27:14It's delicious.
27:15Uh-uh.
27:15Try one.
27:16Uh-uh.
27:16It's good, Daddy.
27:19Okay.
27:20One.
27:24Oh, let's get the milk.
27:25Kellogg's Cracklin brand cereal.
27:28High fiber, great taste.
27:29If you never liked brand, you'll like it.
27:31I like it.
27:32If you like brand, you'll love it.
27:34I love it.
27:35Kellogg's Cracklin brand.
27:39Challenge match score.
27:40Billy Crystal 2.
27:41Sal Vesuso 0.
27:43Sal, speak.
27:44I'm embarrassed.
27:46We'll see you tomorrow for now, Dick Clark.
27:49So long.
27:49Today's consolation prizes are polyglycote rust-proofing shield.
27:53Get the de-seams, cracks, and crevices of your car where rusting begins.
27:55Rust-proofing protection available at new car dealers everywhere.
27:58And wash and dry the towelettes that make great traveling companions.
28:01Individually foil-wrapped for quick cleanups anytime.
28:04Take out one arm for the road.
28:05Wash and dry.
28:06And use future two-way straight from the bottle for a tougher-than-wax shine.
28:09And add it to plain water to refresh the shine wherever you damp mop.
28:12Also, Fabergé organic shampoo, conditioner, cream rinse in hand, and body lotion.
28:17All with pure wheat germ, oil, and honey containing natural and other ingredients.
28:21And Oseum, the pocket-sized air satinizer for your car, home, or office.
28:26Oseum eliminates unpleasant odors and smoke while reducing airborne bacteria.
28:43Pleasure.
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