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02:25This is the $25,000 Pyramid.
02:38Today's special guests are Anita Gillette and Mike Barrow.
02:42And here is your host, Bill Cullen.
02:45Whoever he may be.
02:47Thank you, Charlie.
02:48Hi.
02:50Thank you, Bob.
02:52Thank you all very much.
02:53Hello. Welcome to the $25,000 Pyramid.
02:56That's where a player can win $25,000 in less than a minute.
02:59And first of all, we welcome our new player, Steve Wallen,
03:03and his sensational opponent.
03:05And I know because she plays a heck of a game
03:06and is also very good on television shows, Anita Gillette.
03:10Hi, Anita.
03:10Hi, Bill.
03:12Gee, you haven't changed a bit.
03:13And I don't intend to.
03:15My luck will fall.
03:17Steve, what do you do?
03:18I'm a graduate student in counseling,
03:20and I also work in a grocery warehouse.
03:21Well, I think that all will prepare you for this endeavor perfectly.
03:25I hope so.
03:26Well, we have Jan Van Schoick.
03:29That's right.
03:30And her partner, Mike Farrell.
03:31He of MASH.
03:32Honeycutt is the name.
03:33Welcome, Mike and Jan.
03:35Jan, tell us about yourself.
03:36I'm a kindergarten teacher, originally from Nutley, New Jersey,
03:39but I'm living now in Hamilton Township.
03:41Well, I will say that's the way to go if you're going to make the move.
03:43Oh, I'm on my way to South Dakota.
03:45Kindergarten teacher you are.
03:47Have we got the right partner for you, Jan?
03:49You'll find out.
03:51Okay, Mike, ready?
03:52The object of our game is to get to the winner's circle and try for $10,000.
03:56If you win two games, you're trying for $25,000.
03:58Now, to get to the winner's circle,
04:00you must score the most points after playing these six subjects.
04:03They are Now You See It,
04:04The Talk of the Town,
04:05Undercover,
04:06Everything Will Be All Right,
04:08TV for Tots.
04:09That could have been trouble there.
04:11And can you picture this?
04:13Behind one of these subjects,
04:17there is a money card worth up to $5,000.
04:21Now, if you reveal that card,
04:22I'll tell you how to win the $5,000
04:24when the opportunity presents itself.
04:26Beginning with you, Anita.
04:27Okay.
04:27It's been nice of you to wait while I talk to her.
04:29Well, it was wonderful.
04:30I always enjoy listening to you talk.
04:32All right.
04:33Undercover, we're going to talk.
04:34Is that what you want?
04:35Now, you'll have to listen to me just a moment longer
04:37because I say look into your little screen, Anita.
04:40Yes, sir.
04:40That's the one there.
04:41And describe,
04:42Undercover is your category.
04:43You made me lose my place.
04:44Describe these things that cover other things
04:47to your partner, Steve, there.
04:48If you use any part of the answer in your description,
04:50you'll hear that.
04:51Describe what?
04:52Things that cover other things.
04:55Things that cover other things.
04:57Right.
04:57Gotcha.
04:58Now, try to look at it.
04:58Okay.
04:59Describe these things that cover other things.
05:01Ready?
05:02Go.
05:02You little babies put them on your hands.
05:05Yes.
05:06And you put it on the bed under the blanket.
05:07Okay.
05:08Under the blanket?
05:09Yes.
05:09A sheep.
05:10Yes.
05:10And at Halloween, you wear a...
05:12A mask.
05:13And a chicken, a female chicken is a...
05:16A hen.
05:17And Adam used it over his...
05:19A fig leaf.
05:20Yes.
05:20And you pick it off your jacket.
05:23And you put it on manure is what?
05:25Fertilizer.
05:26Yeah.
05:26You put it on manure.
05:30I didn't get to say what Adam's coming, right?
05:34Yeah.
05:35Learn things on this show.
05:36What do you do with fertilizer?
05:37You put it on manure.
05:39One thing leads to another.
05:41Seven to nothing.
05:42Mike, you're going to be describing.
05:44You see what you're up against now, Mike?
05:45What do you want?
05:46Yes, indeed.
05:46Well, we're going to go for TV for Tots.
05:48TV for Tots.
05:49Let's see what that holds for us.
05:51Describe to Jan, please, Mike, these things in a children's TV show.
05:55Things in a children's TV show.
05:58Ready?
05:59Go.
06:00The dog, collie dog.
06:01Lassie.
06:03The children's television workshop does this wonderful show.
06:05Sesame Street, left the company.
06:08The rodent that is not Donald Duck, but his contemporary.
06:11Mickey Mouse.
06:11Right.
06:13Charlie Brown's dog.
06:15Snoopy.
06:16And the prehistoric people.
06:19Flintstones.
06:19Right.
06:20And the ghost, the happy little ghost.
06:22Casper.
06:22Right.
06:23And the menace.
06:24Dennis.
06:25You got them all, too.
06:26Well done.
06:27That's the way.
06:33That's the way we play our game.
06:34Seven out of seven and seven out of seven.
06:36Time now for Steve Wallen to describe to Anita.
06:39Okay, we'll take Talk of the Town.
06:41Talk of the Town is your category.
06:43And $4,000.
06:44That's the card.
06:46Oh, my God.
06:48Wow.
06:49I can't stand it.
06:51$4,000.
06:52I told you I'd tell you what happens.
06:53All you have to do now.
06:55Steve, I say all, but what you have to do.
06:57Is get seven, all seven.
06:59Seven out of seven.
07:00And you win the $4,000 right there.
07:02Okay.
07:02Okay, you ready?
07:03I'm ready.
07:04Anita, you're ready.
07:04I am.
07:05This means a lot to Steve, Anita.
07:06I know, darling.
07:07Okay, now.
07:08Here we go.
07:08Steve, looking for the number 14.
07:11Because when that pops up, it means you got your seven.
07:13When that pops up, you get $4,000.
07:14Describe these.
07:15Describe or demonstrate these various accents.
07:20Describe or demonstrate these various accents.
07:21You may not name the place of origin in your description.
07:26Understood?
07:26Because it's a big one for you.
07:27Describe these or demonstrate these, but don't name the place of origin in your description.
07:32Looking for $14,000 and $4,000.
07:34Ready?
07:34Go.
07:35Okay.
07:36German.
07:37Okay.
07:38Hi, y'all.
07:39How are you?
07:39Okay.
07:42Italian.
07:43Okay.
07:43How are things in Gluckab?
07:47Irish.
07:48Okay.
07:50The Dodgers.
07:51Brooklyn.
07:52Brooklynese.
07:53Okay.
07:54Oh, an honorable...
07:55Chinese.
07:56Okay.
07:57Let's see.
07:58The Beatles.
07:59The Beatles.
07:59English.
08:00Liverpool.
08:01Liverpool.
08:01Liverpool.
08:02Lagan.
08:02The accent.
08:04A certain type of accent.
08:05Liverpool.
08:05Liverpool.
08:05Oh!
08:09Oh!
08:10Cockney?
08:11Yeah.
08:13I'm sorry.
08:14They're from Liverpool.
08:15Yeah, they are.
08:16I'm sorry.
08:16When you say the Beatles, they're from...
08:18Oh, yeah.
08:18I know a Liverpudlian accent.
08:20That's right.
08:20That's a very good Liverpudlian.
08:22I'm sorry.
08:22For the want of a Cockney, a shoe was lost.
08:25And it goes on right through the whole cake.
08:27Oh, I'm sorry.
08:28You didn't get the $4,000.
08:29And you have 13 points.
08:30And hey, now, Jan, that, although it didn't work out too well for Steve, it bodes well
08:34for you.
08:35You can take the lead.
08:37We have three categories.
08:38Which do you want?
08:38How about now you see it?
08:40All right.
08:40Now you see it.
08:41I want you to describe, please, to Mike, these things associated with a magician.
08:45Okay.
08:46Things associated with a magician.
08:48Ready?
08:49Go.
08:49What he pulls out of a hat.
08:50Rabbit.
08:52When he cuts the lady in half, he uses a...
08:54Saw.
08:55The one that went under the ice and broke through and died.
08:57The...
08:59Harry.
08:59The whale.
09:00He went under the ice.
09:01The hippo.
09:02I'm sorry.
09:02Next one.
09:04The sign of peace.
09:06A bird.
09:06The dove.
09:08Magic word.
09:09Abracadabra.
09:10Right.
09:13Prisoners have them around their ankles.
09:14Shames.
09:14Yes.
09:15They open it in the floor.
09:17A pin.
09:17Trap door.
09:18Right.
09:18All the way through, except that one.
09:20The other one was...
09:22What was that one?
09:23They went under the ice and broke through.
09:24Convenient.
09:25Oh, oh.
09:26I'm thinking...
09:27I should have said...
09:27I think...
09:28You got all about Houdini.
09:29Tony Curtis.
09:29I don't think he met his end going through the ice and dying.
09:32I'm not sure about it.
09:32No.
09:33No, he died another way.
09:33He got punched or something like that.
09:35You were thinking of Topsy or Little Eva.
09:37Which would have been a heck of an answer, but we couldn't credit.
09:40All tied up.
09:4113-13.
09:42It's your turn, Anita.
09:43And Steve, because this is your last chance around, you select whether you want to give
09:47or receive.
09:48Okay.
09:48I'll receive.
09:49Okay.
09:49And we'd like to take Everything Will Be Alright.
09:51Everything Will Be Alright is your category.
09:5313 points apiece.
09:55Anita, describe, please, to Steve these comforting things.
09:59Comforting things.
10:00Ready?
10:01Go.
10:02Oh, your vodka and an olive in it.
10:04A cocktail.
10:04A drink.
10:05A martini.
10:06A vermouth, yes.
10:07And the kings wear these fancy robes.
10:10Roman robes.
10:10And you go to priest and you make a...
10:12Confession.
10:12Yes.
10:13And you go to bed at night, you carry your little...
10:15Teddy bear.
10:16And you wear your little granny nightgown.
10:19Sweater.
10:19A little...
10:20What it's made of.
10:21Nighty.
10:21Nightgown.
10:22Oh, flannel.
10:23Yes.
10:23And you just sit by it and it comes up.
10:25Fireplace.
10:26Yes.
10:26And you hear Montefiore.
10:28Music.
10:28Yes.
10:29That's it.
10:30You got seven out of seven.
10:32Good time to vote.
10:33The one in Liverpool.
10:34I know.
10:35You got them with time to spare.
10:39Steve and Anita, 20 points.
10:41Mike and Jan, 13 points.
10:43What are you going to do?
10:43Give or receive?
10:43I'm going to give.
10:44You're going to give and Mike's going to receive.
10:45Only category left is can you picture this?
10:48And here's what we want you to describe.
10:49Things that have a picture.
10:51Looking for 20 in a tie.
10:53Things that have a picture.
10:54Ready, go.
10:57Another word for a film.
10:58A movie.
10:59Right.
11:00You keep your photographs in an...
11:01Album.
11:02Right.
11:03Wear it around your neck.
11:04It's heart-shaped.
11:05Cameo.
11:05Bruch.
11:06Put pictures in it.
11:07Right.
11:07Lock it.
11:08Right.
11:09It's in a church.
11:10The windows are made of...
11:11Stained glass.
11:12Right.
11:13The museum in Paris.
11:15The Louvre.
11:16Right.
11:17You advertise on a big...
11:19Billboard.
11:19Right.
11:20You send a picture...
11:22Postcard.
11:22Right.
11:22That's right.
11:23We have ourselves a tie.
11:30We'll be back to break the tie in a moment.
11:32You watch this new tie.
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12:50Okay, the score's all tied.
12:51To break the tie, we're going to play Sudden Death with just two categories, two subjects, high score wins.
12:56Subjects are the letter P or the letter N.
13:00Mike, we begin with you.
13:01Which one do you want to try?
13:02We'll take the letter P.
13:03The letter P is yours.
13:04As quickly as you can, describe to your partner, Mike, these things that begin with the letter P.
13:09Ready, go.
13:11Uh, my bucket.
13:13Pail.
13:13Uh-huh.
13:13Uh, place where you drink in Ireland.
13:16Uh, pub.
13:16Uh-huh.
13:17Uh, baby sucks on a...
13:19Uh, pacifier.
13:20Uh-huh.
13:21Uh, it's a little tiny rock.
13:22Pebble.
13:23Uh-huh.
13:23Uh...
13:24Profile.
13:25Uh-huh.
13:26Uh, the MC, the old MC of The Tonight Show.
13:29Uh, Jack Parr.
13:30Uh-huh.
13:30Uh, and, uh, in the 20s, you couldn't drink any liquor.
13:32Prohibition.
13:33That's it.
13:33You got them all.
13:35You got them all.
13:37Okay, Anita.
13:38Okay.
13:38You're describing...
13:39They have 27, you have 20.
13:41Anita, you're describing to Steve.
13:43Describe these things that begin with the letter N.
13:46Ready, go.
13:48Uh, tobacco contains...
13:49Nicotine.
13:50Uh, and if you have a niece, you have a...
13:52Nephew.
13:52Uh, and the guy who just went for...
13:54One flew over the cuckoo's nest.
13:55Nicholson.
13:56Jack Nicholson.
13:57Uh, and, uh, an egg...
13:59Nest.
13:59Spaghetti.
14:00Oh, um...
14:01Spaghetti.
14:01Mm...
14:02Chicken soup.
14:04Noodle.
14:04Uh, uh, uh...
14:06Nose.
14:07Hose.
14:08Hose.
14:08Nozzle.
14:09Yes.
14:09Uh, and you have the little things in here that make you go jump there.
14:13Nerves.
14:14Yes.
14:14Uh, and stockings are made of...
14:16Nylon.
14:16Uh-huh.
14:16That's right.
14:17That's so well done.
14:19What n...
14:19Well done, well done.
14:20Jam.
14:20We go on, Jan.
14:23Jan, do you want to describe things that begin with the letter B or the letter C?
14:28The B.
14:28The letter B.
14:29You have 30 seconds.
14:30Things that begin with the letter B.
14:32Go.
14:33Uh, you sit on a park.
14:35Bench.
14:36Uh, inside your head is your...
14:37Brain.
14:38Uh, you look through these to see...
14:39Binoculars.
14:40Uh, Shirley MacLaine's brother.
14:42Well, Beatty.
14:43Warren Beatty.
14:43Right.
14:43Um, uh, fish in the ocean.
14:45Sharp teeth.
14:46Barracuda.
14:47Uh, it's not tennis, but you play it with a sharp cock.
14:49Badminton.
14:50Yes.
14:50Um, if you go on an eating...
14:52Binge.
14:53Right.
14:53That's it.
14:53You did it.
14:54Oh, my God.
14:56And this time, Steve.
14:59Steve, you're going to be describing this.
15:01No, uh, that's right.
15:02Steve, you were describing this time.
15:04You're going to describe to Anita things that begin with the letter C.
15:07Letter C.
15:07Okay.
15:0830 seconds.
15:08Things that begin with C.
15:10Go.
15:11Okay.
15:11This guy, he, uh, takes wood and he makes things out of it.
15:13Carpenter.
15:14Okay.
15:14Uh, this, you play a game.
15:15It's not checkers, but...
15:16Chess.
15:17Okay.
15:17Um, this is, in the old days, they had, instead of cars, they had a horse and...
15:20Buggy.
15:21No.
15:21Carriage.
15:22Okay.
15:22Um, he's on the news at night.
15:24Uh, very famous broadcaster.
15:26Um, uh, uh, CBS.
15:29Uh, Cronkite.
15:30Okay.
15:31Um, this is where the nuns are.
15:32They live there.
15:32In a cathedral.
15:34Uh, uh, uh, uh...
15:35Oh, no.
15:35They live in...
15:36All the nuns are together in this place.
15:37Uh, uh, uh, uh, uh...
15:38It sounds like...
15:39Um...
15:39Uh, convent.
15:40Okay.
15:41Uh...
15:41Time is up.
15:42Hey, Mike and Jan, come on over here.
15:44You won the game.
15:46What do you want to do, Jan?
15:49Sit right here and down.
15:50And, Mike, you sit over there.
15:51Okay, you know, Jan, now for $10,000, that was a good game.
15:54You have to name the six things that pop up behind you.
15:56You don't describe...
15:57You know, don't use your hands.
15:59You'll hear that.
15:59Good luck.
16:00Uh, 60 seconds for $10,000.
16:02Ready, go.
16:04Uh, the locomotive, the caboose.
16:06Parts of an engine.
16:07Parts of a train.
16:10Oh, this thing lights up.
16:12I think I've invented something terrific.
16:13What Thomas Edison would say.
16:16Uh, cement.
16:18Things that get hard.
16:21Psycho.
16:22Alfred Hitchcock movies.
16:25Pennies.
16:26Coins.
16:27Stamps.
16:27Things you collect.
16:29Um...
16:29Things you save.
16:32Uh, baby's bottoms.
16:34Things that are soft.
16:35Things that you pat.
16:36Women's nose.
16:36Things that you wipe.
16:37Things that you polish.
16:38Things that you putpatter on.
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17:44I doubt the truth about the Eskimo habit of rubbing noses.
17:48A research department gets organized.
17:50You're left-handed.
17:52Yes, sir.
17:53The office is all wrong for you. The light comes from the wrong direction.
17:57The desk should be reversed.
17:59Hey, what do you know about a Richard something?
18:03I'll have to call you back with that information.
18:05Goodbye. Goodbye.
18:07Goodbye.
18:08Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn star, in Desk Set.
18:11Wednesday night at 8, here on TV 55.
18:14You're in the mood for classic entertainment.
18:16You're in the mood for WLIG, TV 55.
18:42Anita, we have to make up time.
18:47I'll read the categories.
18:48Happy hunting grounds, that's tough, the shape of things, games people play, check it out, and the power behind the throne.
18:54That's tough.
18:55That's tough is your category.
18:56You describe to your partner, Steve, please, these things that make life difficult.
19:00Things that make life difficult.
19:03Ready, go.
19:04In the morning after drinking.
19:06Hangover.
19:07And you have to pay it when you get divorced.
19:09Alimony.
19:10Yeah.
19:10And can't talk yet.
19:12Laryngitis.
19:12Uh-huh.
19:13And they go on, when they don't want to work, they go on...
19:16The bling?
19:16No, the workers go on...
19:18A strike.
19:18Yeah.
19:19And you can't go that road, you have to take...
19:21Detour.
19:22And you can tell the phone, and it's engaged.
19:25So you get away.
19:25Busy.
19:25Busy signal.
19:26Yeah.
19:27And at nighttime, you have to be in at a certain time.
19:29Curpiu.
19:29Uh-huh.
19:30You have seven out of seven.
19:33Okay.
19:35Mike.
19:35Mike and Jan.
19:36Jan, if she gets up there again, it'll be going for $25,000.
19:39Mike, what category do you want?
19:41She wants the games people play.
19:42The games people play.
19:43Describe, please, to Jan, Mike, these indoor games.
19:47Repeat, indoor games.
19:49Ready, go.
19:50Not chess, but...
19:51Checkers.
19:52Uh-huh.
19:52And when you're alone with cards?
19:54Solitaire.
19:54Uh-huh.
19:55And it's a pool game.
19:57Billiards.
19:57Right.
19:57Uh, you do it, and you kiss, if it points at you, right?
20:02And, uh, little kind of table tennis sort of thing.
20:05Uh-huh.
20:06And it's a card game, and it's sort of like a London...
20:08Bridge.
20:09Uh-huh.
20:10And, uh, little tiny square things, or rectangular things you lay end to end.
20:13Dominoes.
20:14Uh-huh.
20:15Okay, you got seven out of seven.
20:16Steve, you're going to be giving the clues.
20:19It's all tied up.
20:20What do you want, Steve?
20:21Okay, um, we'll take the shape of things.
20:24The shape of things is what you're going to get.
20:26You're describing to Anita these things with a special shape.
20:30Things with a special shape.
20:31Things with a special shape.
20:33Ready?
20:34Go.
20:34Okay, this is, uh, not an apple, but...
20:36Orange.
20:37No, it's...
20:37Okay.
20:38Uh, this is, uh, an egg fell off the wall.
20:40The king's going to put it back together.
20:41Okay, this is the Egyptians built them.
20:43Imperium.
20:43Okay.
20:44Uh, this is, um, half woman, half fish.
20:46Mermaid.
20:47Okay.
20:47Uh, this is, uh, like this.
20:49It's a horn.
20:49It's a...
20:50It's a sliding thing.
20:51Okay, this is the Nazis using them as their, as their signal, as their sign.
20:54Okay.
20:55Uh, this is, uh, the Goodyear is one.
20:57Limp.
20:57Okay.
20:57That's it for you.
20:58For you.
20:59For you.
20:59For you.
20:59For you.
21:0114, 7.
21:02Wow.
21:03Jan.
21:03Check it out.
21:04You're describing...
21:05Beg pardon?
21:05Check it out.
21:06Check it out is yours.
21:07You're describing to Mike Farrell.
21:08Get them all if you can.
21:09You're going to need them.
21:10Describe these things associated with a check.
21:13Things associated with a check.
21:14Ready?
21:15Go.
21:16Where you write checks out from.
21:17The bank.
21:18Right.
21:19Um, uh, digits.
21:21Numbers.
21:22Uh, when it's a rubber, it...
21:25It bounces.
21:25Right.
21:26Um, you leave it in your checkbook after you rip it out.
21:29The stub.
21:30Uh, when you're adding it all up to see if it...
21:32Uh, if it totals, balances.
21:34Right.
21:35Uh, you make a...
21:36Deposit.
21:37Uh, you stamp...
21:39Finished.
21:40Uh, the...
21:41The shell has been...
21:42Canceled.
21:45Still tied.
21:47It has not.
21:48It has not.
21:49Yeah.
21:50Don't scare him like that.
21:52Steve, it's your choice to give or receive.
21:53Okay, uh, I'll receive...
21:55You're going to receive?
21:55We'd like happy hunting grounds.
21:56And you want happy hunting grounds.
21:58Okay, Anita, you describe these things associated with Indians.
22:02Still tied.
22:03Things associated with Indians.
22:05Ready?
22:06Go.
22:06Uh, the big thing that's a bison.
22:09A buffalo.
22:10Uh-huh.
22:10Uh, the place they live is called a...
22:12A teepee.
22:12No, another one.
22:13Um, um, um...
22:14Hair.
22:15A tent?
22:16No, uh...
22:16Oh, uh, a shack?
22:17A shed?
22:18A lean-to?
22:18Go on the next one.
22:19Okay.
22:20Uh, you played the godfather with this other...
22:22Marlon Brando.
22:23Yeah.
22:23Uh, and they smoke a long...
22:25A peace pipe.
22:25Uh-huh.
22:26And, uh, they go when they see...
22:27How?
22:27Uh-huh.
22:28And they wear things on their feet.
22:29Moccasins.
22:30Uh-huh.
22:30Uh, and an Indian lady is a...
22:32A squawk.
22:33Right.
22:33And that's out of time.
22:34Can we go back?
22:35Right.
22:35Okay.
22:36The, uh...
22:37Weedwom.
22:39Weedwom was the one you were looking for.
22:41You have 14 now.
22:42Now, do you want to...
22:43Excuse me, Jan.
22:44You want to give a receipt?
22:44I think I'll give a receipt.
22:45You're going to give, and Mike's going to receive.
22:47They have 20.
22:48You have 14.
22:49Get all seven, and you win the game, and go for 25,000 bucks.
22:53Describe these people who stay in the background.
22:57People who stay in the background for 21 points in the win.
23:01Ready?
23:02Go.
23:03It's not the mate, it's the...
23:04Butler.
23:05Uh, behind the batter.
23:06The umpire.
23:07Referee.
23:08Uh...
23:08Catcher.
23:09Great.
23:09Uh, not, uh, Sherlock Holmes, his friend.
23:13Dr. Watson.
23:14Uh, you have someone you give 10% to, which you're...
23:17Agent.
23:18Uh, mmm.
23:19When the sun casts a...
23:21Shadow.
23:22Mmm.
23:23Uh-huh.
23:24Wrote poems, but had someone else say it for him.
23:26Long nose.
23:27Uh, but Cyrano.
23:28Right.
23:29DeBergerac.
23:30Sits on the...
23:32Over here, doing the dance.
23:33We have ourselves another tie.
23:3620 points apiece.
23:3720 apiece.
23:39We'll be back to break this tie in just a moment.
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24:14Upset family routine.
24:31It must have fallen off the shelf.
24:35Yeah.
24:36Now, you were saying...
24:55You were thanking me.
24:58Oh, yes.
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25:24Mike, you'll be describing.
25:25Do you want the letter S or the letter I?
25:28The letter I.
25:28The letter I.
25:29Good luck.
25:30Describe these things that begin with the letter I.
25:32Ready, go.
25:34Pen and...
25:35Ink.
25:36An Eskimo lives in an...
25:38Igloo.
25:39Doctor, there's not quite a doctor yet, is an...
25:41Intern.
25:43Policy on your life is...
25:44Insurance.
25:45Uh-huh.
25:46Say something mean to you that's an...
25:48Insult.
25:50Put somebody away in a place, they call it...
25:52Insane asylum.
25:53Oh, okay.
25:54Institution.
25:54Right.
25:55The agenda, what you can do on your trip is the...
25:58Itinerary.
25:58That's right.
25:59You got them all.
26:00Nice.
26:00Anita.
26:01Thanks for helping me out with the institution.
26:02They have 27, you have 20.
26:04Anita, describe these things that begin with the letter S.
26:08Things that begin with the letter S.
26:10Ready, go.
26:11Ship has a...
26:12Stern.
26:13No.
26:13Sail.
26:14Yes.
26:15The guy that won for Patton.
26:18Scott.
26:19George C. Scott.
26:19Yeah.
26:20They play it in England a lot.
26:22Soccer.
26:22Yeah.
26:23And an old maid is a...
26:25Spinster.
26:26Uh-huh.
26:27And a thing of ice cream is a...
26:29Scoop.
26:29Uh-huh.
26:30And you put it on furniture.
26:32It's lacquer.
26:33Lacquer.
26:33Some kind of lacquer.
26:34Silicone.
26:35Lacquer.
26:36Uh-huh.
26:36Uh-huh.
26:37Varnish.
26:37Uh-huh.
26:38Uh-huh.
26:38Shellac.
26:39Yes.
26:39Uh-huh.
26:40And a lady...
26:41Darkly Lamour.
26:41That's it.
26:42Hey.
26:44Mike.
26:44You and Janet want to come on over here.
26:46How do you want to...
26:47How do you want to set up, you two?
26:48Same way?
26:49Okay.
26:50Setting up exactly the way.
26:52This time you're going for $25,000.
26:54Don't use your hands.
26:55Good luck to you.
26:55Get them all and it's a total of $25,000.
26:57You have 60 seconds.
26:59Ready?
27:00Go.
27:00Uh-huh.
27:01Jumbo the Elephant.
27:04Things that are circus.
27:05Um...
27:06Things that are big.
27:09If he waves that cape at me one more time...
27:12What a bull would say.
27:15Uh, white cells, red cells.
27:18Parts of your blood.
27:22Havana, Cuba.
27:23Places where the cigars are made.
27:24Um, the equator.
27:27The south of us.
27:28Think southern things.
27:29The Congo.
27:31Uh...
27:32Things that are warm.
27:32Places that are hot.
27:33Tropical places.
27:34Go, go, go.
27:37V.
27:39I-V.
27:40Things that end with V.
27:42X.
27:43End of the alphabet.
27:44X-I-I.
27:45Roman numerals.
27:46Go, go, go.
27:48Uh, newspaper.
27:50Things that are printed.
27:51Things that you read.
27:52Groceries.
27:53Uh, things made of paper.
27:55Packages.
27:56Things wrapped in paper.
27:57Um, uh...
27:59Things that are wrapped.
28:00Things that you wrap with.
28:00Newspapers.
28:04So close.
28:05Oh, for that one.
28:07Don't things that are...
28:08Nailed.
28:09You have two, four, five, six, seven.
28:11Hey, Jan, you have $10,700 in our compliments.
28:15And congratulations to you.
28:17Hey, slow, Mike.
28:18Good, Jan.
28:19Anita, thank you for being with us.
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