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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Nov 10, 2016 21:25:55 GMT -5
(ding)Stop on a 6. (ding) (scattered cheers) Stop on a *1*. (dings; audience cheers)Stop on a 6! CRAG! (Doug walks over to Kourtney's podium) Wow. Kourtney -- not only have you narrowed the score considerably, you've also won... (crowd and Doug count money in unison) Doug: 100... Crowd: One... (ding)Doug: 200... Crowd: Two... (ding)Doug: 300... Crowd: Three... (ding)Doug: 400... Crowd: Four... (ding)Doug: 500... Crowd: Five... (ding)Doug: 600... Crowd: Six... (ding)Doug: 700... Crowd: Seven... (ding)Doug: 800... Crowd: Eight... (ding)Doug: 900... Crowd: Nine... (ding)Doug: $1000! (dings; audience cheers)(Doug returns to his podium) This means each player is one Crag away from winning this first number game and... (Frasier's theme plays)...hey now, here that music calling? Time to bring letters into this numbers game. We're going to play a Scrambled Eggs question. (audience cheers)Now we've only played this once before. Players, I'll briefly explain the question involves an eight-letter scrambled word. I'll give you a clue about the scrambled word and then show it to you. Don't tell us what the word is. Instead, tell us how many letters are in their correct positions. As many as six of the letters in the word you're about to see are in their right spots. So -- here's the query. With the eggs, we've scrambled the letters in the name of a space you don't want to land on -- when playing "Wheel of Fortune". Tell us how many of the eight letters are in their correct positions.81 redrangerdude 64 bowlerraymond 46 randomizer.org(Raymond buzzes in)Raymond?
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Post by bowlerraymond on Nov 10, 2016 21:27:51 GMT -5
4
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Nov 10, 2016 22:41:03 GMT -5
Raymond says 4 letters are in their right spots. Is that right? (ding; audience applause) Yes. Bankrupt's the word we had in mind. The A, K, U and T are in their correct positions. Heh -- "park bunt" -- seems like we saw that a few times in the World Series. Kourtney, if you can roll another Crag, you'll win this first numbers game and lead the match $3500 to $500. Lenny, if you can think of any hexes, be sending those vibes as the dice roll now. (rolling sfx)And there they go, Raymond.
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Post by bowlerraymond on Nov 11, 2016 9:56:31 GMT -5
CFB
btw it's Raymond lol
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Nov 11, 2016 13:51:12 GMT -5
(Sorry, Raymond; fixed your name in earlier post.) (ding)Stop on a 2. (ding)Stop on a 4. (ding)And stop on a 3. Well -- dice total 9. Want 9 points or a reroll?
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Post by bowlerraymond on Nov 11, 2016 15:01:41 GMT -5
retool and keep the four
AE
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Nov 11, 2016 22:56:20 GMT -5
Retool? I think this is the first time a contestant has called for a retooling of this show. (scattered laughter from the crowd) To put it out there, we retooled in 2014 after being on another network. (freeze sfx) (rolling sfx) Raymond, we're just having a little fun. We knew what you meant. Outer dice are rerolling -- and they wait your stops. (ding)Stop on a 6. (ding) (scattered cheers) And stop on a 2. With the frozen 4, that's an even straight for 20 points. Just like that, Kourtney, you've taken the lead. Still, each player is one Crag away from winning this first numbers game. Five rounds remain unless someone crosses that 100 finish line. Round 6 question takes us to the cinema. Ordinal number question: "No shirt, no shoes." According to dialogue in a certain movie released in 1999, is this the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th or 6th rule of Fight Club? 35 redrangerdude 17 bowlerraymond 83 randomizer.org(Lenny buzzes in) Lenny?
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Post by redrangerdude on Nov 12, 2016 11:24:14 GMT -5
The 6th rule (ABA)
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Nov 12, 2016 21:40:21 GMT -5
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Post by redrangerdude on Nov 12, 2016 22:30:05 GMT -5
ABA
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Nov 13, 2016 9:21:05 GMT -5
(ding)Stop on a 4. (ding)(ding)And stop on a 3. Well, dice total 8. If you took the 8 points, Lenny, you would have the lead back -- but it would be a slim 2-point lead.
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Post by redrangerdude on Nov 13, 2016 10:09:52 GMT -5
Freeze the four. (DC)
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Nov 13, 2016 21:59:50 GMT -5
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Post by redrangerdude on Nov 13, 2016 22:11:37 GMT -5
1 (DAE)
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Nov 14, 2016 7:37:28 GMT -5
Just the 1, champ says. Does he say right? (ding; audience applause)Yes. Even thought it stretches more than 3000 miles from east to west -- and possibly as many as 5 geographical time zones -- there's just the 1 time zone in China. Okay, Lenny, another chance to seal the deal in this game. Let's get the dice rollin'. (rolling sfx)Stop 'em when you feel lucky. (ding)Stop on a 4. (ding)Stop on a 1. (ding)And stop on a 2. Well -- 7 more points or a reroll, Lenny? What strikes your fancy?
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Post by redrangerdude on Nov 14, 2016 12:12:27 GMT -5
Reroll all of them. (EBA)
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Nov 14, 2016 14:02:50 GMT -5
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Nov 15, 2016 21:36:59 GMT -5
(car theme plays) Doug: (in pre-recorded audio) Any contestant who wins five matches in a row drives home in a new car.(audience cheers) This week, one of our contestants could drive like 007 in this Aston Martin Vantage GT4. (ooohs from the crowd) It comes with a 4.7-liter engine, six-speed manual transmission, piano black fascia, red brake calipers and much more.
With the car goes this gas card, furnished by CDM Enterprises worth $175,000 to make this prize package worth $296,160. (more cheers)(prize music plays) And our contestants will receive some of the following.
A vacation aboard The Skunk Train, a romantic journey into the past aboard old gasoline or steam-powered trains. A scenic round-trip from Fort Bragg to the redwoods of northern California plus outdoor activities. Furnished by The Skunk Train.
From Martin Lawrence Galleries, a beautiful, limited-edition serigraph entitled "Elegance in Travel" by Susan Rios. It's numbered and hand-signed by the artist and available at Martin Lawrence Galleries throughout the United States.
Typhoon's deluxe three-piece wicker vanity set. Styled in graceful, natural wicker material. Created in the elegant, Victorian design for the bedroom and powder room. From Typhoon.
A halogen banker's lamp. It not only looks good but will keep the light on your desk and out of your eyes. Yours with a gift card from Service Merchandise.
And a member of our studio audience will receive Frigidaire's finest 18-cubic-foot frostproof refrigerator/freezer. Comes with textured steel doors for no fingerprints and fully-adjustable tinted glass shelves. From Frigidaire Appliances. (more cheers)Mighty fine prizes indeed. And there's one more... ...Lenny's already got Crag: The Video Game for the WiiU system. Kourtney, you'll receive this as well -- as a memento of your time with us. A lucky member of our studio audience also gets to take this game home. Recapping the money score, Lenny leads the money score $2500 to $1500 over Kourtney. Kourtney, plenty of time for a comeback. This next game is worth $2500 to the victor and $500 to the runner-up. Rack up $5000 or more -- and you're going to the Super Crag bonus game. Game 2 on a Friday Eve show can only mean one thing... ...Throwback Thursday. All the questions in this game are missing digit questions -- and involve certain years and the events that occurred during those years. Round 1 question -- uh -- sorry -- deals with politics. In American politics, I'll show you the year the first ever debate for U.S. Vice President nominees was held -- and you tell me the missing digit.(ding)19 redrangerdude 27 bowlerraymond 27 randomizer.org(Raymond buzzes in)Lenny?
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Post by redrangerdude on Nov 16, 2016 12:16:33 GMT -5
1976
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Nov 16, 2016 12:36:25 GMT -5
[NOTE FROM DOUG: Egg on my face. I said Lenny buzzed in first -- but Raymond's buzz code was spot on. I'm throwing out the VP Debate question. BTW, right answer was 1976. Democrat Walter Mondale faced off against Republican Bob Dole in Houston. We replace with the following -- with no change to the buzz codes.]
Our first Throwback Thursday question provides a brief look back at the way it was. I'll show you the year CBS's evening newscast, anchored by Walter Cronkite, expanded from 15 minutes to 30 minutes -- and you tell me the missing digit.(ding)19 redrangerdude 27 bowlerraymond 27 randomizer.org(Raymond buzzes in -- for real!)Raymond?
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Post by bowlerraymond on Nov 16, 2016 14:51:57 GMT -5
1953
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Nov 16, 2016 21:13:08 GMT -5
Raymond says -- (scattered groans) -- the missing digit is 5 and the crowd disagrees. Did "The CBS Evening News" expand to a half-hour program in 1953? (buzz) No. Sorry. Lenny, chance to steal (ding)Your choices for the missing digit come courtesy of a non-Crag 13. Again, this is the the year CBS-TV's network newscast expanded from a 15-minute program to a 30-minute program. Lenny, is the missing digit in the year a 3, 4 or 6?
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Post by redrangerdude on Nov 16, 2016 21:35:49 GMT -5
1963
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Nov 17, 2016 7:38:14 GMT -5
Lenny says 6 is the missing digit. Is he right? (ding; audience applause)Yes. Some follow-up tidbits: NBC's "Huntley-Brinkley Report" expanded to a half hour the week after Uncle Walter's program did. Back at CBS, Uncle Walter interviewed JFK on that first half-hour newscast. Roughly two months later, all the networks would cover JFK's assassination. (rolling sfx)All right, first roll of Game 2's yours Lenny.
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Post by redrangerdude on Nov 17, 2016 12:51:34 GMT -5
EEA
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Nov 17, 2016 13:39:07 GMT -5
(ding)Stop on a 4. (ding)Stop on a 2. (ding)And stop on a 1. That's a total of 7 points if you stop the round here, Lenny.
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Post by redrangerdude on Nov 17, 2016 16:27:00 GMT -5
Reroll all of them. (BDD)
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Nov 17, 2016 20:43:45 GMT -5
All right, we'll reroll everything. (rolling sfx)All three dice are at your disposal again. (ding)Stop on a 1. (ding)Stop on a 4. (ding)And stop on a 5. Well you traded up to 10 points. After Round 1: redrangerdude bowlerraymondNext question involves something tasty as we start Round 2. I'll show you the year sliced bread was briefly outlawed in the U.S. -- and you tell me the missing digit. (ding)35 redrangerdude 44 bowlerraymond 77 randomizer.org(Raymond buzzes in)Raymond?
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Post by bowlerraymond on Nov 18, 2016 6:37:14 GMT -5
1933?
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Post by redrangerdude on Nov 18, 2016 12:12:47 GMT -5
Who is Kourtney?
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