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00:00How can you break the sound barrier while you're standing on the ground?
00:05You'll find out as one of these three contestants wins the chance to drive home
00:10in this brand new Pontiac Fiero GT in just a split second.
00:17And now, here's the star of our show, Muzzy Holt.
00:27Thank you all very much. Thank you.
00:30Here we are at a split second, the most enjoyable show.
00:32I hope that you're enjoying it as much as we are and bringing it to you.
00:35We like to start off the show with a question every day,
00:37and the question today was, how do you break the sound barrier while you're standing on the ground?
00:41Well, you do it by cracking a whip.
00:43You see, the tip moves faster than the speed of sound, and that's why you hear the crack.
00:47And that's how you crack the sound barrier, things that you learn on this show.
00:50Well, we've learned to appreciate the appearance of our champion, Eric Reiter,
00:54who has won four straight days on this program,
00:56and he has forsaken all kinds of money and offers of furs to come back and try and win the car.
01:02And if he wins today, he'll be a five-time champion and will win the car automatically.
01:06You won't have to pick any screens at all.
01:07So that will be good luck to you, Eric, and we have two new contestants to challenge you.
01:12And who are they, Sandy Hoyt?
01:14Well, our first challenger is a lady whose green thumbs seem to have rusted to a dark brown.
01:19Meet Lori Hutz.
01:23And sitting right next to her is a lady who collects wine bottles, full wine bottles, that is, Betty Terzer.
01:30Well, it's more fun collecting cold bottles than empty bottles.
01:38Eric, Laura, and Betty, let me tell you once again how we play our game.
01:41And for the folks at home who are seeing us for the first time,
01:44each one of our questions comes with three answers,
01:47but I only want one answer from each of our contestants in this first round and the second round.
01:51If all three of you give me a correct answer, it's worth $10 to each of you.
01:54If two of you come up with an answer, it's worth $25.
01:57But if only one of you can answer a question in each round, it's worth $50 to you and you alone.
02:03Are you ready, poised to hit your button?
02:04The one who comes in first gets the answer first.
02:06But if you ring your buzzer before the full question is on the screen, you'll be locked out.
02:10So here we go with question number one.
02:13We have a name for every crime, such as the willful or malicious destruction of property is called vandalism.
02:19Tell me in one word what these crimes are called.
02:22Look at the screen.
02:23Militially setting a fire to injure physically and make a fraudulent facsimile.
02:27Eric is in.
02:28Maliciously setting a fire is arson.
02:29Correct, Betty?
02:30Make a fraudulent facsimile fraud.
02:33No, that is fraud.
02:34But it's the act that I'm looking for.
02:36What is the name for that?
02:38Laurie?
02:39Making a fraudulent facsimile is vandalism.
02:42No, no, it's counterfeiting.
02:43Oh.
02:43Counterfeiting.
02:44And the attempt or threat to injure physically is an assault.
02:46I'm sorry the girls didn't score on that one,
02:48but Eric, our champion, gets $50 all in himself.
02:50Among the landmarks in history are a number of famous hills.
02:59Here are three such hills.
03:00You tell me in what city we'd find them.
03:02Look at the screen.
03:03Knob Hill, Palantine Hill, and Bunker Hill.
03:05And Betty, you're in first.
03:07Knob Hill, Boston.
03:09Wrong.
03:09Sorry.
03:10Eric.
03:10Bunker Hill is in Boston.
03:12That's right.
03:12Laurie?
03:13I'm Knob Hill is in California.
03:15Yes, the city.
03:16I'm Los Angeles.
03:17No, San Francisco.
03:18Los Angeles doesn't have many hills, I can tell you that.
03:20Palantine Hill is in Rome.
03:22Again, we have one winner,
03:24and the champion has $100 all in himself by now.
03:32The wives of presidents of the United States
03:34get almost as much publicity as the presidents.
03:36So here are three recent presidents.
03:38Pick one and give me his wife's first name.
03:39Look at the screen.
03:40Eisenhower, Carter, and Ford.
03:42Eric?
03:45Betty Ford.
03:46Betty Ford is right.
03:47All right, for Ford.
03:47And how about Eisenhower's wife and Carter's wife?
03:49Betty?
03:50Maybe Eisenhower.
03:51That's right.
03:52And Carter's wife, Laurie?
03:53Rosalind Carter.
03:53Correct.
03:53All three of you get $10.
03:55And now the girls are on the board.
03:59On TV or in the movies, anything can happen,
04:01like real live animals talking real live English.
04:04Here are notes of three different animals
04:06that supposedly talk like humans.
04:08Pick one, name the type of animal it was.
04:09The type of animal it was.
04:11Mr. Ed, Cleo, and Francis.
04:13What kind of an animal, Betty?
04:14Mr. Ed was a horse.
04:15Right?
04:15Eric?
04:16Francis was a mule.
04:17Right?
04:17Laurie?
04:18Um, a lamb.
04:20Cleo was a dog.
04:21A basset hound in people's choice, as a matter of fact.
04:23Eric and Betty get $25 each.
04:30The saying goes, any port in a storm.
04:33But before you land, tell me in what countries
04:35you'll find these cities with port in their names.
04:37Look at the screen.
04:38Port Moresby, Port-au-Prince, and Portofino.
04:40And Betty's first.
04:41Port-au-Prince, Haiti?
04:43That is correct.
04:43Eric?
04:44Port Moresby, England?
04:46No, that's not right.
04:47Laurie?
04:47Portofino, Italy?
04:48That's right.
04:49And Port Moresby was New Guinea, and the girls score $25 each.
04:52In politics, when son follows exactly in Pop's footsteps, that's news.
05:01So I'll give you the facts on three fathers and sons who held the same high political positions.
05:06Pick a set of facts.
05:07Give me the last name of the father and son.
05:09Look at the screen.
05:10These were presidents of the United States.
05:12These were governors of California.
05:13These were senators from Louisiana.
05:14Betty?
05:16Presidents of the United States.
05:18Madison?
05:19No, no.
05:19No, no.
05:20That's, I'm taking, we are taking a look at the father and son,
05:25and we want their first names at the same time.
05:27So, Laurie?
05:29Do you know any of the presidents who have the same name,
05:31or the governors who have the same jobs?
05:33Theodore Roosevelt and Teddy Roosevelt?
05:34I'm sorry?
05:35No, they were not father and son.
05:36Eric?
05:37The presidents of the United States were the Adams?
05:39That's right.
05:39Do you know their names, by any chance?
05:40I'm going to accept that.
05:41Do you know their names?
05:42John and John Quincy.
05:42Yes, very good.
05:43Yes, and the governors of California were both Pat Browns.
05:46The young man was also Jerry Brown.
05:48And senators from Louisiana were Huey Sr. and Huey Jr., the Huey Longs.
05:52And so we have the champion picking up a fast 50 bucks there.
05:56A type of rabbit is called a cottontail,
05:58and each of the items I'm going to describe start with the word cotton.
06:00Pick one, and you name it with a word that starts with cotton.
06:03Each one of these starts with cotton.
06:04A shea tree, a sponge sugar treat, and a water moccasin.
06:07And Lori, is first.
06:10Pick one.
06:11A shea tree with cotton.
06:13It starts with the word cotton.
06:14Did you not understand the question, though?
06:16Yeah, I did.
06:16I'm sorry.
06:17You did.
06:17Eric?
06:18A water moccasin is a cotton mouth.
06:20A cotton mouth.
06:21And Betty?
06:21A sponge sugar treat, cotton candy.
06:23Right, and a shea tree is cottonwood.
06:25And so Eric and Betty get some points on that.
06:26Each of the famous celebrities I'm going to show you married a man whose first name was Jack.
06:35Pick one and give me the full name of the Jack she was once married to.
06:38Look at the screen.
06:39Liza Minnelli was married to a Jack.
06:40So was Jill.
06:41So was Shirley.
06:42Lori?
06:44Shirley Jones.
06:45Jack Lemmon?
06:46No, sorry.
06:47Eric?
06:48Shirley Jones.
06:50I don't know.
06:51We're all picking Shirley Jones, and you can't come up with an answer, Betty.
06:53Shirley Jones, Jack Cassidy.
06:54Yes, indeed.
06:56And I'll tell you the others.
07:01Jill St. John was married to Jack Jones.
07:03Liza Minnelli to Jack Haley, Jr.
07:05And since you're the only one who got it, you get the whole $50 to yourself.
07:08All right.
07:08That was Betty that picked up $50.
07:10She's just behind Eric right now, right?
07:11And Lori's in third place.
07:13In Europe, Rome is known as the Eternal City.
07:15And in the U.S., New York is known as the Big Apple.
07:18Here are three other well-known nicknames of U.S. cities.
07:20Pick one and name the city.
07:21Look at the screen.
07:21Which is Motown, Music City, and the City of Brotherly Love.
07:25Betty?
07:26Motown, Detroit?
07:26Right.
07:27Eric?
07:27City of Brotherly Love, Philadelphia.
07:29Right.
07:30Lori?
07:30Music City is Los Angeles.
07:32Nashville, Tennessee is the right answer to that one.
07:34Eric and Betty get $25 each.
07:36At the end of round one, our champion is in the lead.
07:39Once again, it's $235.
07:41Betty is second to $160.
07:42And Lori, you can make a comeback.
07:44You only have $35.
07:45In the next round, we've doubled a six.
08:21We always like to find out something about our contestants.
08:33We know a lot about Eric.
08:35How about you, Lori?
08:35What was this about you having a...
08:37You don't even have a green thumb.
08:38It's a dark thumb.
08:39What does that mean?
08:39Well, every time I have a plant in my apartment, I talk to it, I sing to it, but they all die.
08:47I mean, there's nothing I can do.
08:48I heard that when you're nice to them, they just thrive.
08:51No.
08:51I mean, they tell me their problem's everything, but nothing will happen.
08:56The last confession before they die.
08:58That's right.
08:59My suggestion to you is next time you get a plant, don't talk to them.
09:01You don't say to them.
09:02Maybe that's the problem.
09:03Give them a chance.
09:05And, Betty?
09:06Hi, Marty.
09:07What about the collection of wine?
09:08Are you a connoisseur?
09:09Are you a...
09:09What do they call it?
09:10Oonologist?
09:11Is that what they call wine collections?
09:12Well, I wouldn't say that I'm a connoisseur.
09:15I'm starting.
09:16We joined a club, the Opinion Society, and we're buying wine from all over the world.
09:20I'm considered the taste tester in the family.
09:22My husband's got the brains behind the purchases.
09:24And you're the one that's always saying, this is a good one.
09:27It tastes good to me.
09:29Where do the best wines come from?
09:31Well, it depends what you like.
09:33I personally like the sweet German wines, the dessert wines.
09:36Yes, yes, the sweet German wines.
09:37How about the California wines?
09:38Do you like them?
09:39I really haven't tried too many, so the opinion's out right now.
09:43I'm going to send you about five or six cases of this.
09:47You really believe I will, won't you?
09:49Yes.
09:49All right.
09:50Now, I heard that you just had a baby recently, and you brought it.
09:53Did you bring that picture along?
09:54I saw you showing it to the other contestants.
09:57Let me take a look at this.
09:58Take a look at the brand-new baby just came along.
10:01There you are.
10:02That should give Benny some good luck.
10:04What's the baby's name?
10:05Veronica Cappell.
10:06Veronica Cappell.
10:07All right.
10:07Maybe Veronica will bring you good luck as we go into our second round.
10:10This time, of course, we're going to double the stakes.
10:11And if one person answers all by his lonesome, it's $100.
10:16This time, if two people answer, it's $50, and if three people answer, it's $20,
10:19a chance for Lori to start making her comeback.
10:21Okay?
10:22Here we go.
10:22You want to win this round because it'll give you an advantage in the countdown round
10:25where we go for that car.
10:27And, of course, if Eric wins today, it'll be his fifth win,
10:29and he automatically gets the car if he wins today.
10:32To keep a horse from wandering, it's kept in a paddock or a corral.
10:35What kind of animal is kept in these enclosures?
10:38Look at the screen.
10:38Must die in a coop or a fold?
10:40Lori.
10:40A coop is chicken.
10:42That's right.
10:42Betty?
10:43Sky, Pete.
10:43Right.
10:44And a fold is sheep.
10:45All three right.
10:46All three get $20.
10:51Gerald R. Ford, former president of the United States, is not the only famous Ford.
10:55Here are descriptions of three other well-known Fords.
10:57Pick one and give me the first name.
10:59Look at the screen.
11:00The star, the modeling agency, and the one who developed the Model T.
11:04Lori.
11:04Um, the star of, oh, sorry.
11:09You just blocked out on that, did you, Betty?
11:11Harrison Ford, Raiders of the Lost Ark.
11:13Right, and Eric?
11:14And Henry Ford developed the Model T.
11:15Yes, and Eileen Ford started the modeling agency.
11:17So you get $50 each.
11:19Those two contestants will have $20.
11:21American Army and Navy bases are often in the headlines for reasons other than war.
11:28So here are the facts about three famous American military bases.
11:31Pick a fact.
11:32Name the base.
11:33There is a base where the gold is kept and a naval base in Cuba and where the president's plane is kept.
11:38These famous bases.
11:39Betty?
11:39Fort Knox for the gold reserve?
11:41Fort Knox for the gold is right.
11:42Lori?
11:43I don't know.
11:44I'm sorry.
11:44You don't know.
11:44Eric?
11:45The president's plane is kept at Edwards Air Force Base.
11:47No, it's kept at Andrews Air Force Base.
11:49And the Navy base in Cuba is Guantanamo.
11:51And, Betty, you get $100 all by yourself.
11:53And by doing so, I have taken the lead.
11:59You have the lead for the first time.
12:00Spelling time.
12:01I'm going to put up the first name of a dog.
12:03I want you to spell the second name which completes it.
12:05I'll even give you the second names right now.
12:07They are Retriever, Pinscher, and Schnauzer.
12:09Look at the screen.
12:10There's a Gordon Retriever and a Doberman Pinscher and a Giant Schnauzer.
12:13And you spell the last name for me, Betty.
12:15Pick one.
12:17Retriever.
12:18R-E-I-T-E.
12:20R-E-T-E-I-V-E-R.
12:24You left out an R.
12:25You made it a Retriever instead of a Retriever.
12:27I'm sorry.
12:27So let's pick another one.
12:28Eric?
12:29Doberman Pinscher.
12:30Pinscher is P-I-N-S-C-H-E-R.
12:33You're right.
12:34And, Lori, a Giant Schnauzer.
12:35How do you spell Schnauzer?
12:36S-C-H-N-O-U-S-E-R.
12:38No, it's A-U-Z-E-R.
12:39And so we have only one winner.
12:41Eric has reclaimed the lead with his $100.
12:43Sight isn't necessary for creating great sound, as several superstar musicians approved.
12:54I'll give you the titles of three hit records.
12:55Pick one and name the blind musician who took it to the top.
12:57Look at the screen.
12:59A blind musician I just called to say, I love you, light my fire, I can't stop loving you.
13:03Lori?
13:03I just called to say, I love you, Stevie Wonder.
13:05That's right, Betty?
13:06Light my fire, Jose Feliciano.
13:08Eric?
13:08I can't stop loving you, Ray Charles.
13:10All three are right.
13:10All three get $20.
13:11Hockey players have to use ice skates to get around, but what would you have to use to
13:18get around in these sports?
13:19Look at the screen.
13:21In a regatta, Formula One, and a motocross.
13:23Betty?
13:24A Formula One Grand Prix is cars.
13:27Race cars, I'll accept that, Eric.
13:29Motocross is a motorcycle.
13:30Right, and Lori, in a regatta, what do you need?
13:31A row, a boat.
13:34A boat, that's right.
13:34It's just a boat race of any kind would do it.
13:36$20 a piece.
13:37Here's information about three world-famous doctors.
13:43You name the doctor associated with the information.
13:45Look at the screen.
13:46The first successful human heart transplant won the Nobel Prize, worked in Africa, and
13:50wrote a common sense book on baby and child care.
13:52Lori, you're first.
13:55Which one are you choosing?
13:57One Nobel Prize, worked in Africa, Dr. Livingston.
14:00No, I'm sorry.
14:01Eric?
14:01The Nobel Prize is Dr. Albert Schweitzer.
14:04Yes, that's right.
14:05It was Schweitzer.
14:05And Betty?
14:06Dr. Spock for baby and child care.
14:08That's right.
14:08And the first successful human heart transplant was conducted by Dr. Christian Barnard.
14:11So Eric and Betty get $50 each.
14:16The champ is still in the lead.
14:18As we do every so often, it's time to speak English-English.
14:21Here are three words that the English use for certain foods.
14:24Pick one.
14:24Give me the American translation.
14:25Look at the screen.
14:26Crisps, trickel, and aubergine.
14:29Betty?
14:30Aubergine eggplant?
14:31Correct.
14:32Lori?
14:33Crisps are chips.
14:34Right.
14:35And Eric?
14:36Trickel is cake.
14:38No, molasses.
14:38The two girls get $50 each.
14:41Now, can't we still hold the lead?
14:45We've all seen so many movies about the Navy that Navy terms are almost as well known as everyday English.
14:49So pick one of these descriptions.
14:51Tell me what the Navy called it.
14:52Sailor leave is called what?
14:54Enlisted first goes to what kind of a camp?
14:56A petty officer blows a what kind of pipe?
14:57Lori?
14:59A petty officer blows a grass pipe.
15:01No, he doesn't.
15:03Not in my Navy, he doesn't.
15:05Betty.
15:07Boot camp?
15:09Boot camp is right.
15:10And Eric?
15:11Is it a bosun's pipe?
15:13It's a bosun's pipe is right.
15:14And a sailor leave is on liberty.
15:15So Eric and Betty get $50 each.
15:22And in Lori's Navy, enlistment just went up.
15:25I'm going to give you the first names of three title characters in well-known comic strips.
15:30Pick one and give me his last name.
15:31Look at the screen.
15:32Moon, Allie, Smokey.
15:34Betty?
15:35Alley-oop?
15:35Right.
15:36Eric?
15:36Moon Mullins.
15:37Right.
15:38And Smokey?
15:39The bear.
15:40No, the one I'm looking for.
15:41Smokey Stover.
15:42And so Eric and Betty get $50 each.
15:44We're into the second round.
15:45Our champion ends the second round in a slight lead over Betty.
15:48And that means he'll have the advantage of the countdown round.
15:51And Lori will, of course, have the toughest role to hold.
15:54Let's see what happens to the countdown round right after this.
15:56Let's be right.
16:24Well, this is the Countdown to Arm, which determines who goes to the car.
16:45The questions are just as before, but with a twist at this time,
16:48whenever you buzz in, now you can give me one, two, or all three answers to the question.
16:52Every time you give me a correct answer, you count down one number.
16:54Whoever counts down to zero first is our winner, gets a chance to go for the car.
16:57In Eric's case, if he wins this game, he automatically wins the car.
17:03Now, Eric had the most money.
17:04That means he only has four questions to answer.
17:08Betty was second.
17:09She has only five questions to answer to win.
17:12Laurie needs six because she was in third place.
17:15Remember, you can answer all three parts of the question, Laurie.
17:17It gives you a chance to make a come-from-behind win over Eric and Betty.
17:20Let's see how well you do.
17:21Many historic rulers have been known to history with descriptive words after their name,
17:26such as Ivan the Terrible.
17:29I'll give you three other historic rulers.
17:30Give me the phrase that has been used to describe him.
17:32Look at the screen.
17:34There is Attila and Peter Romanoff and Lorenzo de' Medici.
17:36And, Laurie, you're in first.
17:38Attila the Hun.
17:38You're right.
17:39You may continue.
17:40Lorenzo de' Medici the Great.
17:42No, I'm sorry.
17:43That's not right.
17:44Betty?
17:44Peter the Great.
17:45That's correct.
17:45Continue.
17:46Um, Lorenzo.
17:48Can you tell me, Eric?
17:49Lorenzo de' Medici.
17:50Each one of you is right.
17:51Each one scores one point down.
17:53Eric needs three.
17:54W needs four.
17:54Laurie needs five.
17:56Not all members of a president's cabinet make the headlines, but these three sure did.
18:00Here are the facts.
18:01You name the cabinet members.
18:02Look at the screen.
18:03The first woman cabinet member of the United States.
18:05The one whose brother was president.
18:06Reagan's first secretary of state.
18:08Eric.
18:08Uh, Reagan's first secretary of state, Alexander Haig.
18:11You may continue.
18:12Uh, his brother was president.
18:15Laurie, how about you?
18:17Kennedy.
18:17Which one?
18:18His brother was president.
18:19All right.
18:19And who was the one we're looking for?
18:20Which friend, Kennedy?
18:21Uh, Robert.
18:22No, I'm going to give her, don't forget the buzzer.
18:23Robert is right.
18:24Continue.
18:25First woman cabinet member.
18:26I don't know.
18:27Do you know Betty?
18:28The first woman cabinet member was Frances Perkins.
18:30Laurie is down to four.
18:31Betty needs four.
18:32Eric just needs two.
18:34In recent years, certain American artists have become not only famous,
18:36but closely identified with the type of painting they do or did.
18:40Here are some facts about three famous American artists.
18:43Give me their famous names.
18:44Look at the screen.
18:45Over 100 Saturday Evening Post Covers.
18:47The Campbell Soup Can Painter and painter Anna Mary Robertson.
18:51Betty's in first.
18:52Norman Rockwell for the evening post covers.
18:55Continue.
18:56Andy Warhol.
18:57Soup Can.
18:58Right.
18:58Continue.
19:00Criminal Painter and Mary Robertson.
19:02You don't know Eric?
19:03Grandma Moses.
19:03Grandma Moses is right.
19:04Eric is down to one.
19:06Betty needs two.
19:06Laurie still needs four.
19:08It could end on this question.
19:11Romance and grand opera is usually a grand passion where a tenor gets a soprano
19:15and he loses a soprano to finish a tenor and soprano lose each other.
19:18At least that's what happens to these operatic couples.
19:20Here are the tenors.
19:21Give me the character name of the soprano that they lost.
19:24Othello, Rodemes, and Tristan.
19:26And Eric is not first.
19:28Betty is first.
19:29Needs two.
19:29Tristan and Isolde.
19:30Yes.
19:31You have one more.
19:31Othello and Ophelia.
19:32No, that's not right.
19:33And Laurie is next.
19:35Reddams and Remus.
19:36No.
19:37Eric has a chance.
19:38I don't know.
19:39Oh, Rodemes and Aida.
19:41And Othello and Desdemona.
19:43Look how close this is.
19:44Betty needs one.
19:45Eric had a chance.
19:46He needs one.
19:47Laurie needs four.
19:48Everybody's had a chance on this one.
19:50Middle names are important to a number of world famous authors.
19:53So I'll give you the first and last name of three great writers.
19:55Give me their middle name.
19:56Look at the screen.
19:57And the bunches are in.
19:58Eric's in first.
19:59Edgar Rice Burroughs.
20:00You've got yourself a win.
20:11The others were hands.
20:13Christian Anderson and Robert Louis Stevenson.
20:16And that was a truck.
20:17I thought for a moment you were going to lose on that one question that Betty came up with.
20:21And so I have to say goodbye in a very great race to Laurie and Betty.
20:25Laurie takes away $145.
20:27Betty, $570.
20:28Thank you so much for being with us.
20:30It was really wonderful having you with us here today.
20:33And as for you, Eric, you have won that car.
20:38Go and take a look at it.
20:45This is the car Eric Ryder won today.
20:49And we'll be back right after this.
20:51Automobiles for the staff of Split Second provided by Ontario Rent-A-Car.
20:54For dependability and reliability at a reasonable price, big or small, we rent them all on Ontario Rent-A-Car.
21:00Accommodations for Monty Hall and the Split Second staff provided by the Toronto Hilton Harbor Castle.
21:04Toronto's only downtown hotel on the lake.
21:06Featuring first-class dining and the award-winning Chateau Nook, the Toronto Hilton Harbor Castle.
21:11The car featured as today's big prize on Split Second was provided by Addison Cadillac.
21:15The leading General Motors dealership in downtown Toronto.
21:18Addison on Bay.
21:19Sherilyn's wardrobe by Winston.
21:20Well, Eric, as you can tell by our studio audience, everybody's so thrilled that you won the car, and you deserve it.
21:30You won five straight days.
21:31You turned down all kinds of offers that we gave you with $3,000 extra in cash and a fur to take away with you.
21:37We said, no, I'm going to come back, and I'm going to win that car, and you did.
21:39Today, of course, was the closest of all.
21:41I had some great opponents.
21:42I'm just glad I can ride to class in style now.
21:45How do you get to class now?
21:46By foot.
21:47By foot, and now you're going to be able to drive in this beautiful automobile to class to study and keep on with your master's in medieval history, right?
21:54That's right.
21:55Well, you've been a terrific contestant.
21:56We're very thrilled for you, too.
21:58And when you finish, you become a professor, and then you'll tell everybody about the day you were a contestant on Split Second and won this beautiful automobile.
22:06Your winnings on today's show, coupled with what you won previously and the car, bring you to between $22,000 and $23,000 worth.
22:12So, we're really thrilled for you.
22:14Thanks.
22:15Good luck for a very good winner to Eric Ryder on the show, and thank you for being with us, Carolyn.
22:20And we hope that all of you will come back again just next time on Split Second.
22:24Bye-bye, everybody.
22:26Split Second is the Stephan Hader's Money Hole Production in association with Concept Equity Funding Limited.
22:43The Stephan Hader's Money Hole Podcast in association with Concept Equity Funding Limited.
23:01The Stephan Hader's Money Hole Podcast in association with Concept Equity Funding Limited.
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