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00:00This is the $50,000 pyramid. Today's special guests are Anne Meara and John Gabriel. Your host is Dick Clark.
00:16Hey, there you go. $50,000 pyramid time and today's the day. Bye, George. We're going to give away money, Anne Meara. It's your job to see that that's done.
00:25It is, yes. Promise. It's my job. No, you've got to let go of some of that money. Say hello to your partner. Bess, would you please be kind enough to pronounce your last name for me? Tiakos. How do you spell it? T-S-I-A-K-O-S. Tiakos. Greek origin, perhaps? Right, right. What do you do, please? I'm an ex-teacher at Queens College and currently I'm home raising my three children, Ari, Jimmy, and Deanna. There you go. All right, we've got all the credits in. John, how are you today? I'm fine. I'm raring to go, you bet.
00:53All right. Kayla Evans, did I pronounce Kayla right? Yes, you did. And what do you do, Kayla? My family raises Arabian horses in Colorado. Wow. That's exotic.
01:02We've got to talk more about that a little bit later on. Okay. I will refresh you all on the rules. The object is to get to that winner's circle. First time in is $5,000. Second time is $10,000. It's become the player of the week and that's very vulnerable.
01:14Well, Judy, Marco set a record of 28 seconds for seven answers in 28. I think probably somebody will chip away at that. Then you win yourself a pair of round-trip tickets to Europe.
01:24If you hold in for the whole week, you come back and play for $50,000 the week of March 23rd. So good luck to all of you. Here are today's subjects.
01:32First go around. Right in the kisser. Our town. Table manners. The body shop. This bowl is super. Two weeks off. And we start the game with Ann Mira.
01:41Yes, we're going to take right in the kisser. All right. Let's see what we have. You, my dear, are to describe these things that get kissed. You have 30 seconds. Those little things come up on your screen. If you read part of the answer, make a mistake. The kisser rings out. These are things that get kissed.
01:56Okay, Bess. Ready? Go.
01:58The bride. Groom.
02:02Come seven, come eleven.
02:04Dice.
02:04Yeah.
02:06Not a sailor, but a...
02:07A soldier.
02:08Yeah.
02:10In Ireland.
02:11The Blarney Stone.
02:12Yes.
02:14Earth. Terra firma. What do you call it?
02:16The ground.
02:16Yeah.
02:18A relative. Not an aunt or an uncle, but...
02:21Cousins. Kiss and cousins.
02:23Beads. When you...
02:24Worry beads.
02:25No.
02:25Rosary beads.
02:26Yes, I believe that was 27. I have to check it.
02:30That was 27.
02:3528 is a tie for the moment. I don't know if that tie will hold up. They call it a 28 seconds, Bess. So you're tied with our current holder of Player of the Week award, but again, it's for the moment, I'm afraid.
02:46Let's see. Where are we? John?
02:48Two weeks off.
02:49Excuse me.
02:51Please describe these things a man takes on his vacation.
02:54Things a man takes on his vacation. Ready? Go.
02:58Uh, you tune it on, listen to music.
03:00Radio. TV.
03:01Uh, you play tennis with it.
03:02A racket.
03:03Okay. Shave yourself with it.
03:04Uh, shaving cream. A razor.
03:06Uh, you wear them, uh...
03:08Slacks. Pants.
03:09Swimming trunks.
03:10Certain kind of, uh, uh...
03:11Tackies.
03:12Certain kind of slacks.
03:13Uh, uh...
03:14Bermuda shorts.
03:15Advertisement. All over the place.
03:15Hanes. Uh...
03:17Pass.
03:19Okay, pass.
03:20On.
03:20Uh...
03:20Levi's.
03:21Not brunette, but...
03:22Blonde.
03:23Right.
03:24Yes, go ahead.
03:25Oh, uh, not brunette, but...
03:27Blonde.
03:27Yeah.
03:28Uh, what's your...
03:29Kalen?
03:30Yep.
03:35Uh, uh...
03:37Boy, boy, boy.
03:39You said blonde in there when you were rolling around with jeans,
03:41and they're gonna have to check that audio tape and make some...
03:43Score is right.
03:44Score is right.
03:45Okay, it was...
03:46You were flailing away at a lot of answers at once.
03:48Seven to five, the score stands correct.
03:50Bess, it's your first choice.
03:52Okay, the body shop, please.
03:53The body shop, okay.
03:55Please describe these things with a special kind of body.
03:58These things have a special kind of body.
04:01Ready?
04:01Go.
04:02Okay, this is the animal with the long neck.
04:04Uh, a giraffe.
04:05Right.
04:06Uh, this is what you play.
04:07A violin.
04:08Right.
04:09This is the jelly green.
04:10Giant.
04:11Okay, this is...
04:12She's nine to five.
04:13She's in the movie.
04:14Dolly Parton.
04:15Right.
04:15This is from the ape from the jungle.
04:17He climbed the Empire State Building.
04:19King Kong.
04:19This is a dog with a long body.
04:22A dachshund.
04:23Right.
04:24This is, uh, in India.
04:26They sit there with a big stomach, or wherever he is.
04:27Buddha.
04:28Right.
04:2825 seconds.
04:30All right.
04:34They sit there with a big stomach.
04:36Wherever he is.
04:37Or wherever he is.
04:39All right.
04:41It's a 25-second record.
04:42Now, you, my dear, are the player of the week best, and that still is, uh, not the shortest length of time.
04:47So I wouldn't count on it for a real long time.
04:49Taylor, what would you like?
04:51Uh, we're going to take table manners.
04:52Table manners.
04:53Describe these things found on a table.
04:55Okay.
04:56Things found on a table.
04:57Ready?
04:59Go.
04:59Uh, not a knife, but a...
05:01Pork.
05:01Okay.
05:02Uh, it's what you wipe your hands with.
05:03Napkin.
05:04Right.
05:04Um, salt and sugar and...
05:06Uh, in the pitcher, it goes in coffee.
05:08Cream.
05:08Right.
05:09Uh, uh, a game you play with words.
05:12Uh, treble.
05:13Right.
05:14Um, this is the flowers in the middle of the table.
05:16In the middle of the table.
05:17Uh, a flat centipede.
05:18Right.
05:19Uh, this is a large dinner that you have, and you eat...
05:22Buffet.
05:22Right, right.
05:23Uh, okay, this is what you eat off of it.
05:25It's not a saucer.
05:26It's a larger, larger than a saucer.
05:28A plate.
05:28Uh, larger.
05:29A dish.
05:30Serving.
05:30Yeah, it's a shrimp.
05:31Oh, um...
05:33One, uh...
05:36One key word in there, Kayla, I think, threw him off.
05:39You said you eat off.
05:40You usually serve off a platter.
05:42And he was thinking of things you eat directly from.
05:44Right.
05:45Fourteen to eleven, and folks, you're behind.
05:47So you have the choice of Our Town, and this bowl is super.
05:50John?
05:51Uh, let's go for, uh, Our Town.
05:53Our Town.
05:54Everybody's staying away from the football game, or whatever that one appears to be.
05:58Uh, you've taken the screen?
05:59Mm-hmm.
06:00Describe these words that begin and...
06:02Uh, sorry.
06:03These words that begin and end with the letter R.
06:07These words begin and end with the letter R.
06:09Ready?
06:10Go.
06:11Uh, it's, uh, pulls the sleigh for Santa.
06:13Uh, reindeer.
06:14Right.
06:14Uh, so what a lion does, he goes...
06:16Growls.
06:17Uh, lions...
06:18Roar.
06:18Right.
06:19Uh, okay, this is a gun.
06:20It's called a...
06:21Yeah, a pistol.
06:21A neighbor goes around.
06:22Uh, uh, uh...
06:23A door goes around.
06:25It...
06:25Go on.
06:26A path.
06:26Revolve.
06:27Yes.
06:27Um, not the front, but the...
06:29Back.
06:29But the...
06:29Rear.
06:30Yes.
06:30Okay, this is what you pour in a freeze in a car?
06:33Uh, the can.
06:34Front.
06:35Where you pour it in a car, right.
06:37Okay, this is, uh, what steers a boat?
06:39Uh, the...
06:40In the back?
06:40Steers, yes.
06:42Okay, time ran out.
06:44Mm-hmm.
06:44John, pardon me.
06:46We couldn't accept the revolve, so we were looking for the word revolver, as in gun.
06:51It did not come as a score.
06:5316 to 14, the last one is the bowl of super, and we all assume it's about football, right?
06:58I hope not.
06:59Me too.
06:59I hope not.
07:00Oh, you're right.
07:01What's your slug of water?
07:02You all right?
07:03No, I'm just dying.
07:05It's okay.
07:06Come on.
07:07Ready to go?
07:08Okay.
07:08Uh, brr, it is football things.
07:11Describe these things you see at a football game.
07:13You need three correct answers.
07:14Okay.
07:15Score of 17, things you see at a football game.
07:17Ready, go.
07:19Okay, this is what you do.
07:20Kick.
07:21Okay.
07:21And this is when you, when you knock the other player down.
07:24You fumble.
07:25A thumb.
07:26In the eye.
07:26A thumb.
07:27I don't know what that is.
07:28All right, all right, pass it.
07:29All right, this is the New York football team.
07:31Joe Namath played for them.
07:33Not the Mets.
07:34The Jets.
07:34Right.
07:35This is the Dallas Cowboys.
07:37Cheerleaders.
07:38Yeah!
07:40What's this in the eye?
07:41What are we going for?
07:44Pop them.
07:45I don't know.
07:48I finally figured you were trying to get tack out of it, and at which point you would
07:52have gotten to it.
07:52A thumb in the eye.
07:54It's a great sport.
07:55We're a pair when it comes to football.
07:57Yeah, everybody avoided that subject because it looked like it was going to be football,
08:00and you were right.
08:00In any case, 17 to 16, and we'll be back to play again in a second, so you'll have your
08:06one more try out of Kayla.
08:07Best, do you want to face the board or face away?
08:09Face away.
08:10Okay.
08:10Let's go over there and try for $5,000.
08:12Wow.
08:20You know, hon, Sue's table looks something like ours.
08:28Frank?
08:29It's exactly like ours.
08:31Oh, no, it isn't.
08:32It's prettier.
08:33Sue, what's your secret?
08:34All I do is dust with Pledge.
08:36Could Pledge make a difference?
08:38Mm-hmm.
08:39Let's see if Sue is right.
08:42Look, Pledge shines better than our old polish.
08:45My side looks blurry, but Pledge is beautiful.
08:49Ever notice that Sue's table looks just like ours?
08:52Let Pledge bring out the beauty every time you dust.
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09:34And now, back to Dick.
09:35All right, Bess, what do you need to know about this?
09:39By now, you know the rules.
09:41You certainly do.
09:42Yes, I know the rules.
09:44We'll have a moment of meditation here.
09:46Okay.
09:46Listen quiet, concentrate on one another.
09:49We'll have the audience all peaceful.
09:51Shh.
09:52Okay.
09:54$5,000.
09:56Here's your first subject.
09:57Go.
09:59Uh, disco?
10:01Classical?
10:02Music.
10:02Types of music.
10:05Ah, my fair lady, I will slay the dragon for you.
10:08Uh, what a knight would say.
10:11Uh, Alva Edison?
10:15Inventors.
10:15Uncle?
10:16Alva Edison?
10:18Thomas.
10:18Uncle?
10:19Uncle?
10:22A diamond?
10:23Things that shine, sparkle.
10:26A turkey?
10:28Things you carve.
10:29A turkey?
10:30Things you stuff.
10:31A stocking?
10:32A light cord?
10:37Things you plug in.
10:38A light cord?
10:39Things you plug in.
10:40Only when you run as you play a snowman.
10:53The third year.
10:53The third year he at either.
10:54Is there anything else?
10:54It's a thing that's fine.
10:56Oh, it's an accident.
10:57You want to identify this crazy that got loose here?
11:13I have some guys, my husband John.
11:15His last words of advice was, keep it up.
11:19Now, let me explain what happens here.
11:21You've got the $5,000 in your hot little hand.
11:23Is she also the player of the week, too?
11:26Yeah.
11:26With the miserable time, though, right?
11:28That won't, that won't, that, you can't count on that.
11:31But at the moment, the two of you have a pair of round-trip tickets to Europe.
11:34If it holds, through the rest of the week, you'll be back to play for $50,000.
11:38If you win that round, it's $10,000.
11:40We'll find out what it sounds like, the perils of Pauline.
11:43We'll be back here right after this.
11:45Don't go away.
11:47You made it so easy.
11:50You made it so easy.
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12:11More tender.
12:13I like it.
12:14And because it just plain tastes better.
12:16More.
12:17Please.
12:18Please.
12:20Cremettes.
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14:08And now here's Dick.
14:09And the $50,000 pyramid continues.
14:11Best, you continue to be our player of the week at 25 seconds,
14:15which is fair, but we'll challenge that.
14:17We're talking about pronunciations and names
14:19before your married name is Chiacos.
14:22Chiacos.
14:22Right.
14:23I've got to learn that.
14:24And we were saying, gee, maybe the maiden name was easier.
14:26What was your maiden name?
14:27Carrotino.
14:27All right, there you go.
14:29You traded one for the other.
14:31John, when you move away from Ryan's Hope
14:34and you make a record album,
14:35what do you make a record album of?
14:36Anything of romantic ballads?
14:38Yeah, yeah.
14:39Real pretty kind of songs that don't sell.
14:43That's what you do when you've got your druthers.
14:45Did you pick all the songs you sent?
14:47In collaboration with Archie Blyer,
14:49who's a musical genius.
14:51Yeah, he's wonderful.
14:51But, no, it's a chance to do the kind of music
14:53that you want to sing,
14:54but it just, it doesn't sell, you know.
14:56What is the name of the album?
14:57It's called John Gabriel and Friends.
14:59And I've got four other daytime people on the album, too,
15:02and it's kind of fun.
15:03It's fun to do.
15:03We'll look forward.
15:04Now that we've called everybody's attention to it,
15:06we thank you, sir.
15:07All right, now, where am I here?
15:09I've got my cards reversed, don't I?
15:11All right.
15:12Ann, are you ready to go?
15:13Yes, sir.
15:14All right.
15:14And, Kayla, are you ready to go?
15:15Oh, yes.
15:16We'll start the game with you in a moment
15:17after I review the subjects.
15:19Truth seekers, where does it hurt?
15:20Snake eyes, stick to it, out of the ordinary.
15:23That's using your head.
15:24And what would you like, Ann?
15:26Kayla and I are going to pick where does it hurt.
15:29Where does it hurt?
15:29Okay, please describe these medical conditions.
15:32Ah, yes.
15:33Medical conditions.
15:34Ready?
15:35Go.
15:35Uh, cough.
15:39Uh, if you get it when you're little and you're a boy,
15:42you could get sterile.
15:43Uh, the mumps.
15:44The measles.
15:45Uh, the Asian.
15:47Flu.
15:47Yeah.
15:48Uh.
15:49I can't talk.
15:50A sore throat.
15:50I can't talk.
15:51Laryngitis.
15:52Uh.
15:53Oh, it's very high.
15:54A fever.
15:55Yeah.
15:55Uh, you get this when you're little, too,
15:58with red dots all over.
15:59Measles.
16:00Chickenpox.
16:00Mumps.
16:01Uh, and you blank your ankle.
16:03Twisted.
16:04Strained.
16:05Sprained.
16:05Mm-hmm.
16:06That's got it.
16:06Seven out of seven.
16:10Kayla, you got your seven out of seven,
16:12but you didn't reach the record of 25 seconds so far.
16:15I just don't want everyone to know that I'm not a doctor
16:18and any medical thing I've said doesn't count.
16:21We had a lot of interesting things came out of your lips there.
16:23Disregard all that.
16:24Seven to nothing to score at the moment.
16:26John?
16:26Stick to it.
16:27Stick to it.
16:28All right.
16:29Describe for best these things that are sticky.
16:31Things that are sticky.
16:32Ready.
16:33Go.
16:34Uh, you put it on peanut butter,
16:35and...
16:36Jelly.
16:37Uh, it goes on pancakes.
16:38Syrup.
16:39Maple syrup.
16:40Uh, uh, it comes on a sundae, and it's...
16:43Hot fudge?
16:44Uh, you use it to pave roads.
16:47Tar.
16:48Uh, it comes out of a tree.
16:49Sap.
16:51Uh, on top of a cake.
16:53Icing frosting?
16:55Uh, and it's, uh, a kind of, uh, it goes on a sundae also.
17:00Uh, molasses?
17:01Uh, butter, butterscotch?
17:03Another kind of topping.
17:04Uh, uh, caramel.
17:06Caramel.
17:08You know what I was, uh, you were visualizing this sundae.
17:13I was visually, uh, those little squares, and, uh, Kraft makes those.
17:16They're always advertising.
17:18I don't know if that would have helped.
17:19Seven to six.
17:20Uh, Kayla, what would you like?
17:21Uh, that's using your head.
17:22Okay?
17:23Oh, boy.
17:25This is like the preamble of the Constitution here.
17:28Describe these things that contain the word head.
17:30You may use the word head in your description, and between the two of you, we must hear the
17:34entire answer.
17:35Somebody over there has to say that word head.
17:37Describe these things that contain the word head.
17:40Ready?
17:41Go.
17:42Uh, it's the top story on the newspaper?
17:44Headline.
17:45Right.
17:45Uh, this is the thing that shows, um, so you can see when you're driving a car?
17:50Headline.
17:50Right.
17:50Uh, this is the, um, the, on the back of the, uh, of your bed, it's behind you.
17:56Headstead.
17:56Headboard.
17:57Right.
17:57Uh, this is the, um, uh, where the general stays when he's giving orders.
18:01Headquarters.
18:02Right.
18:02Uh, this is, uh, when you flip a coin, you say...
18:04Heads or tails.
18:05Right.
18:05Uh, this is, uh, the, uh, guy, not the maitre d', but the...
18:08Headwetter.
18:09Yes.
18:09Uh, this is the person who's the charge of a school...
18:12Headmaster.
18:13No, sorry.
18:17Came in a little bit late.
18:1813 to 6 is the score best.
18:21We have three choices.
18:22Truth Seekers, Snake Eyes, Out of the Ordinary.
18:24Out of the Ordinary, please.
18:25Okay, this is your chance to beat your own record.
18:27You've got 7 out of 7 in 25 seconds to assure that.
18:30Try to get it in a shorter length of time and describe these things you see in a TV special.
18:35Things you see in a TV special.
18:38Ready?
18:38Go.
18:38Okay, this is Moby Dick with the...
18:40Whale.
18:41Okay, this is, uh, uh, uh, the...
18:43Kermit the Frog is part of the...
18:45Muppets.
18:45Right.
18:46Uh, this is the country where the blacks came from.
18:48Africa.
18:49This is, uh, Marlo the...
18:51Uh...
18:51Just tricks.
18:52Marlo the...
18:53Magician?
18:54Right.
18:55This is outer...
18:56Space.
18:56Right.
18:57This is...
18:57He does...
18:58He's French.
18:58He does the underwater series all the time.
19:00Jacques Cousteau.
19:01Right.
19:01And this is, uh, the symphony.
19:03Orchestra.
19:04Another word.
19:04Philadelphia.
19:05The other one.
19:06The other one.
19:06Uh, uh, uh, uh, Los Angeles.
19:09It's like...
19:09Boston!
19:10No, no!
19:12Philharmonic!
19:13I'm sorry.
19:16The Philharmonic.
19:17What's the key word we need there to pull that out of somebody's head?
19:20Philharmonic.
19:21The Boston Philharmonic?
19:24Is that...
19:25Is that...
19:26The New York Philharmonic?
19:27New York Philharmonic.
19:29The way to do it would have been the blank...
19:31You know, the such-and-such blank orchestra, I suppose, to fill in the word.
19:35That's tough.
19:36Thirteen to twelve.
19:37All right.
19:37We have truth-seekers and snake-eyes.
19:39And, John, you have the choice of this last one.
19:43Uh...
19:43Truth-seekers.
19:45Okay.
19:45Truth-seekers.
19:45And, uh, Bess, you want to give or receive?
19:47Yes, please.
19:48Okay.
19:48Describe these people who ask for advice.
19:51People who ask for advice.
19:53Ready?
19:54Go.
19:54Okay.
19:55Uh, when you go to school, you are a...
19:56A student.
19:57Right.
19:57Uh, this is...
19:58He's studying to be a doctor.
19:59He works in the hospital.
20:00He's just an...
20:01An intern.
20:01Right.
20:02And this is...
20:02You go on a trip.
20:03You are...
20:03With a camera.
20:04Right.
20:04Right.
20:04And, uh, this is...
20:06You go to buy something.
20:06You are the...
20:07Uh, uh, the, uh, customer.
20:09Right.
20:09And this is, uh, she went to visit her grandmother, the...
20:12Little Red Ridinger.
20:12Right.
20:13And, uh, this is...
20:14A person takes the train of the bus every day.
20:16Commuter.
20:16Right.
20:16And this is a person who puts his money into something.
20:20Investor.
20:20Right.
20:21All right.
20:21Twenty-five seconds.
20:22You matched your own record.
20:23Very good.
20:24How did you get that, man?
20:25Not at all.
20:25Yeah.
20:26Yeah.
20:26Yeah.
20:26Yeah.
20:26Yeah.
20:26Yeah.
20:26Yeah.
20:26Yeah.
20:26Yeah.
20:27Yeah.
20:27Yeah.
20:27Yeah.
20:27Yeah.
20:27Yeah.
20:27You, uh, you did not set a new record, however, so you're still the record holder at 25 seconds.
20:33The score is 19 to 13.
20:34In order to win this, Kayla, you've got to get them all.
20:37You want to give?
20:38Mm-hmm.
20:38Subject, snake eyes.
20:40Describe these things associated with a snake.
20:42Okay.
20:42Things associated with a snake.
20:44Ready.
20:45Go.
20:45Uh, Adam and...
20:47Eve.
20:47Right.
20:47Uh, these things, Dracula...
20:49Bang.
20:49Right.
20:50Uh, this is, at the end of his tail, it's a...
20:52Rattle.
20:52Right.
20:53Uh, this is, um, uh, in Mideast, and it comes up out...
20:56Fakir.
20:57No, it's...
20:57Faker.
20:58He's a snake.
20:59Charmer.
20:59Right.
20:59Uh, this is, it's, you make, uh, purses and leather.
21:02Leather.
21:03Uh, snake skin.
21:04Yes.
21:04Uh, this is, uh, a large snake is called a...
21:08Cobra.
21:08Uh, uh, underwater sea.
21:10Bullock constrictor.
21:11Under the water, a...
21:12I don't know.
21:13Oh, it's passed.
21:14Uh, this is the poison that comes out of venom.
21:17Oh, it's late, late, late.
21:19Son of a gun.
21:20What was it?
21:21Just a hair, a serpent.
21:23A sea serpent was what I was thinking of along the way.
21:27That, what a shame.
21:27You missed it by one point.
21:28Are you ready to go?
21:29I'm ready.
21:30Step this way, we'll try for $10,000.
21:33$10,000.
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22:09What do we do with these?
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22:58John, it's been a long time since you've done this.
23:00Let me throw a couple of reminders at you.
23:02If you can come in on a subject from two directions, so that she can say to herself,
23:06what do these have in common?
23:08So if you get into one groove of all one sort of thing, stop yourself and say, yeah, there's something else that has this.
23:13Throw that in, and that'll help you get the conclusion.
23:15We'll surround it together.
23:17You get stuck on one, or I say to you, would you like to go on?
23:19I'm gently reminding you that the clock's running by.
23:22Are you ready?
23:22For $10,000.
23:24Here's your first subject.
23:25Go.
23:26Uh, clouds.
23:27Things in the sky.
23:30A hammer.
23:31Uh, screws.
23:32Uh, hardware things.
23:34Hardware items.
23:34Saw.
23:35Uh, tools.
23:39He may, he, uh, because.
23:42Because it's funny.
23:44Because.
23:45Why you tell a joke.
23:46Because it tickles me.
23:48Why you laugh.
23:51A mailman.
23:52People who deliver things.
23:54Uh, delivery boys.
23:57People who come to your home.
23:58Uh, people who wear uniforms.
23:59A stork.
24:00Uh, someone who brings a baby.
24:02Uh, people who, uh.
24:03Delivery boy.
24:05Uh, things that are delivered.
24:07New.
24:07Uh, I don't know.
24:08Want to go ahead?
24:08Go ahead.
24:09Next, please.
24:10Uh, telephones.
24:13Things that ring.
24:13Um, uh.
24:15Things with the dial tone.
24:16Clothes.
24:17Um, to dry.
24:20Um, telephone.
24:23Things you press.
24:24Things you dial.
24:25Go on.
24:25Go on, please.
24:26I'm sorry.
24:26Time's up.
24:28You get, you get down in that area of one or two seconds and there's just not enough time
24:33to change the box.
24:35Let me try one on you.
24:36Uh, I'm not sure I could have done any better with it.
24:38Steve, you had a suggestion on the first one?
24:40Pregnant woman.
24:42A pregnant, ah.
24:43Pregnant woman.
24:44Golf caddy.
24:45A golf caddy.
24:46The carry thing.
24:47You got it.
24:48That was the combination.
24:49Sound of, how about things with lines?
24:51Things with lines.
24:52Your face and the telephone.
24:53Things with lines.
24:54Uh, a play.
24:57Uh, a script.
24:57A script.
24:59Yeah, the face.
25:00Writing paper.
25:00School writing paper.
25:01Ah.
25:02All of those.
25:02How much money do we win here?
25:04Uh, $5,150?
25:06Ah.
25:08Wow.
25:08Very nice.
25:12You did good.
25:13That was nice.
25:14Yeah, hand.
25:15I did.
25:16Yeah.
25:16Awesome.
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25:29Mmmhmm.
25:30Pew, sea, poppy, so sweet.
25:32Mmmmm.
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27:56I forgot your $5,000.
27:57You have $5,150.
28:00You're still the player of the week at 25 seconds.
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