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Post by GameShowNetwork on Aug 23, 2018 11:41:32 GMT -5
Then we'll proceed to another question. Which of the world's oceans is named after a country? Is it the Japanese ocean, the Australian ocean or the Indian ocean?
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Post by romnserg on Aug 23, 2018 11:42:24 GMT -5
(Buzz-In) Whoa, whoa, whoa. It's the Indian Ocean!
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Aug 23, 2018 12:14:55 GMT -5
Right you are, Sergio. Place another letter for me.
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Post by romnserg on Aug 23, 2018 12:18:19 GMT -5
Put an M.
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Aug 23, 2018 12:19:54 GMT -5
H S (O) A L I R T M
M at the very end. Can you solve?
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Post by romnserg on Aug 23, 2018 12:20:52 GMT -5
Not this time.
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Aug 23, 2018 21:15:54 GMT -5
All right then, we'll go to the next question on my list here. What country is the world's largest in area? Is it Canada, Mexico or Russia?
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Post by romnserg on Aug 24, 2018 2:52:03 GMT -5
(Buzz-In) Is it Russia?
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Aug 24, 2018 6:18:45 GMT -5
Yes, it is indeed Russia. Place a letter, Sergio.
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Post by romnserg on Aug 24, 2018 6:19:37 GMT -5
Mark, place the S.
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Aug 24, 2018 22:02:55 GMT -5
H L (O) A S I R T M
Smack dab in the middle. Can you solve it?
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Post by romnserg on Aug 25, 2018 3:13:57 GMT -5
Not this time.
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Aug 25, 2018 7:24:40 GMT -5
In that case, another question is coming right up for the three of you. John Grisham's first successful novel, "The Firm," was turned into a big-screen film in 1991. Which actor played the lead role of the young lawyer who outwits the big evil legal Firm? Was it Tom Hanks, Tom Cruise, or Emilio Estevez?
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Post by romnserg on Aug 25, 2018 7:32:47 GMT -5
(Buzz-In) He played that role, and in Jeopardy say: WHO'S TOM CRUISE.
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Aug 25, 2018 9:17:13 GMT -5
You're right, but you don't need to phrase your answer in question form here. In any case Sergio, place a letter
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Post by romnserg on Aug 25, 2018 9:19:06 GMT -5
L of your surname, Liotta.
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Aug 25, 2018 9:23:48 GMT -5
H I (O) L S A R T M
Spot number four. Are you able to solve now?
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Post by romnserg on Aug 25, 2018 9:28:12 GMT -5
Sorry to say this but: Next question!
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Aug 25, 2018 11:42:52 GMT -5
Very well, we shall go to another question. The words "almost" and "soon" are examples of which parts of speech? Are they verbs, adverbs, or nouns?
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Post by romnserg on Aug 25, 2018 11:43:39 GMT -5
(Buzz-In) Are they adverbs?
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Aug 25, 2018 11:44:26 GMT -5
They are indeed adverbs. Place another letter, Sergio.
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Post by romnserg on Aug 25, 2018 11:46:25 GMT -5
A.
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Aug 25, 2018 11:49:13 GMT -5
H A (O) L S I R T M
Second spot. This might help you, Sergio. Are you able to solve?
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Post by romnserg on Aug 25, 2018 11:50:26 GMT -5
(Chanting) Hail, Mark for HAILSTORM!
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Aug 25, 2018 11:59:07 GMT -5
That's right!
H A (I) L S T O R M
No Lucky Slot there for you, Sergio, but I don't think that matters at this point because you have won the game! James, you came close to catching Sergio but then he pulled away on that last set of questions. However, you leave here with $6,000 and we thank you for being on Caesar's Challenge. Nels, you didn't do too badly yourself. $4250 is a good score for third place and we thank you for being on the show. Now Sergio, let's do some math. You got $3750 for your correct answers on those last few questions. You also got another $3000 for the four remaining unplaced letters. That makes $6750 all together. When added to what you already had, you have won a grand total of $17,500! Now you'll play the bonus round in just a moment, but before you do that, you get to choose a special prize to take home with you for being the winner of today's game. You can have a trip to Hawaii, a trip to Australia or a trip to Canada. Which of those fine prizes would you like?
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Post by romnserg on Aug 25, 2018 12:00:44 GMT -5
Trip to Australia, please Mark.
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Aug 25, 2018 12:01:58 GMT -5
He wants the trip to Australia so that's what he gets. Now that prize is yours to keep, and when we return, I'll give you a chance to win a brand new automobile. Stick around folks, we'll play the bonus round right after this. (Fade to commercial)
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Aug 30, 2018 8:11:10 GMT -5
(Back to the studio) Welcome back to Caesar's Challenge, everyone. I'm here with our champion Sergio, who has won $17,500 to this point and now he's going to try for a car in the bonus round. We're all pulling for you, Sergio. In this end game, your task is to solve five different words. One of them is five letters long, another is six letters, the third is seven letters, the fourth one is eight letters and the last one is nine letters. Here's a look at the board.
N A C I D U B T O E F L T F A I C Q Z C U I A E A Y E Q U S I J Y U C
You start from the bottom and work your way up to the top. If you don't know the word immediately, then ask for a letter and we'll place it in the correct position. The catch, however, is that you have to solve a word before the final letter is placed. Also, you can't move to the next word unless you solve the previous one. If you fail to solve a single word at any point, then the game ends. But if you can solve all five, you win a new car. Start with the bottom if you please, Sergio, and best of luck to you.
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Post by romnserg on Aug 30, 2018 10:25:29 GMT -5
The first word is JUICY
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Aug 30, 2018 10:34:33 GMT -5
Yes it is!
N A C I D U B T O E F L T F A I C Q Z C U I A E A Y E Q U S J U I C Y
That's one word down, now try for the second word.
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