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Post by tmann3x on Jul 7, 2019 19:02:11 GMT -5
The Louis Armstrong International Airport is located in... New Orleans, Louisiana. X gets the square. (applause, ding)The search for the Secret Square continues. While Bingel makes his return, Ringgenberg, please pick a square.
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Post by mringgenberg on Jul 7, 2019 21:19:51 GMT -5
Kevin
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Post by koopakid17 on Jul 7, 2019 22:19:13 GMT -5
At your service!
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Post by tmann3x on Jul 8, 2019 8:26:28 GMT -5
(cheers and applause)Kevin Kolsen... our guest co-host of Match Game. Kevin-- What is the official name of New York's Sixth Avenue?
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Post by koopakid17 on Jul 8, 2019 11:49:17 GMT -5
Trump Avenue.
*laughter*
No, I know this because it's not too far from me. Sixth Avenue is called "Avenue of the Americas".
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Post by mringgenberg on Jul 8, 2019 16:16:17 GMT -5
I Agree
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Post by mrb2000 on Jul 9, 2019 9:04:41 GMT -5
I have returned from vacation. --------------------- You were right to agree. It is the Avenue of the Americas. O gets the square. (applause, ding)Secret square still out there. We now go back to Nels.
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Post by tmann3x on Jul 9, 2019 9:25:34 GMT -5
Welcome back, Bingel! Now... time for me to put my name plate back. Sorry, Bowzer. I need my seat back.
Jon Bauman: No problem. See ya, folks, later!
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Post by nelson17 on Jul 9, 2019 12:46:09 GMT -5
Bryan law to block
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Post by mrb2000 on Jul 9, 2019 13:02:43 GMT -5
Alright Bryan! (applause and cheers) From Daytime Wheel of Fortune on the CW, Bryan, What Famous Character Did Jean De Brunhoff Create In 1931?
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Post by Bryan on Jul 9, 2019 13:14:57 GMT -5
A French Betty Boop!
(laughter)
Boy this is a long shot! Has to be a cartoon, so I'll guess Dumbo?
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Post by nelson17 on Jul 9, 2019 14:46:42 GMT -5
I’ll disagree
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Post by mrb2000 on Jul 10, 2019 11:00:56 GMT -5
Babar. X Gets the Square. (applause, ding)Secret Square still out there. Riggenberg, back to you.
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Post by mringgenberg on Jul 10, 2019 14:07:54 GMT -5
Evan
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Post by mrb2000 on Jul 11, 2019 12:16:45 GMT -5
Alright Evan. (applause) Evan Hatfield, here's your question. In 1939, Who Starred In The Very Last Program To Be Broadcast By The BBC Just Before The Start Of World War II?
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Post by Twentington on Jul 11, 2019 21:04:42 GMT -5
Piers Morgan, who did such a bad job that they stopped broadcasting for the next six years... British TV history is kind of a fascinating topic for me, actually. It was a cartoon, I think, and the star was Donald Duck.
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Post by mringgenberg on Jul 11, 2019 21:11:16 GMT -5
I Disagree
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Post by mrb2000 on Jul 12, 2019 13:20:20 GMT -5
Right Company, Wrong Character. Mickey Mouse. O Gets The Square (applause, ding)Riggenberg has a $1500 lead, but the secret square is still out there. After the break, we continue our Secret Square Search. But before we go to the break, we have a quickie for you folks at home. (MG-HSH Underscore Plays)Who Was The First Left-Hander To Serve Two Terms As The President Of The United States? We'll have the answer right after this commercial break. Stay tuned! (applause)
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Post by mrb2000 on Jul 15, 2019 12:11:12 GMT -5
*back to studio* (commercial cue, cheers and applause)Welcome back. The correct answer to our quickie was We're back. Riggenberg has a $1500 lead, but the secret square is still out there. We go back to Nels. Where are we going?
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Post by nelson17 on Jul 15, 2019 12:25:53 GMT -5
Tony to block
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Post by mrb2000 on Jul 15, 2019 14:08:49 GMT -5
(siren, cheers & applause)SECRET SQUARE! Nels, Tony is our Secret Square, so that means you now have a chance to take home over $25,000 worth of loot. I have a special envelope with the question. Audience, please do not shout out any answers, because we can't process another Secret Square question until Greg Palmer returns to NBC. (audience laughs and reacts) Hey! Someone had to do it! Anyways, Tony, this is your secret square question. What year was it that the Census Bureau first reported that a majority of new mothers were remaining in the new job market? Was it 1968, 1978, or 1988?
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Post by tmann3x on Jul 15, 2019 17:29:13 GMT -5
1978.
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Post by mrb2000 on Jul 15, 2019 17:46:05 GMT -5
Nels, this is for more than $25,000 In prizes.
Tony says 1978.
Agree or disagree?
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Post by nelson17 on Jul 15, 2019 19:08:53 GMT -5
I’ll disagree
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Post by mrb2000 on Jul 16, 2019 12:23:08 GMT -5
The year that Census Bureau first reported that a majority of new mothers were remaining in the new job market was.... 1988!!You won the secret square package!! (Secret Square Win, Applause)(ding)Before we continue, we've hit a milestone at this point. With that secret square win, Nels is only the second person in the history of our version of this show to crack $200,000. (applause and cheers) Of course, you must win to have a chance to break the record. Back to the game at hand, it can go either way. Riggenberg, you're up. Pick a square.
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Post by mringgenberg on Jul 16, 2019 14:37:52 GMT -5
Steve for the win.
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Post by mrb2000 on Jul 17, 2019 8:52:57 GMT -5
Alright Steve! (applause and cheers) Steve Anderson, currently hosting Super Sale on NBC. This could be crucial here. Steve, In 1985, What country experienced hyperinflation when prices went up by 23,000 percent?
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Post by asja2002 on Jul 17, 2019 12:48:08 GMT -5
Only country I can think of, is one that had a terrible exchange rate with the US for much of the last 35 years. I’d say it’s Turkey.
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Post by mringgenberg on Jul 17, 2019 14:43:11 GMT -5
I'll Agree
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Post by mrb2000 on Jul 18, 2019 9:25:06 GMT -5
Oh no. Should have disagreed. Bolivia. X Gets the Square. Nels, big opportunity here. Where are we going?
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