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Post by tmann3x on Jan 27, 2020 1:34:20 GMT -5
(cheers and applause)If you answer this $250 question correctly, you'll get the block. If not, your opponent wins the first round and $1,000. Mark Liotta... What mythical title has been given to poets from Sappho to Anne Bradstreet?
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Jan 27, 2020 16:53:29 GMT -5
I have no idea so I'll just go with princess
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Post by tmann3x on Jan 27, 2020 17:47:40 GMT -5
This is for the block, JC. Mark says the answer is princess. Do you agree or disagree?
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Post by jch20088 on Jan 28, 2020 1:02:22 GMT -5
I will disagree.
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Post by tmann3x on Jan 28, 2020 1:59:13 GMT -5
The mythical title that has been given to poets from Sappho to Anne Bradstreet was... ...The Tenth Muse. X gets the block. (applause, ding)Lenny, please pick a square.
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Post by redrangerdude on Jan 28, 2020 9:27:39 GMT -5
Doug for the win!
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Post by tmann3x on Jan 28, 2020 10:34:01 GMT -5
(cheers and applause)If you answer this $250 question correctly, you'll win the round and $1,000. Doug Morris... What direction do growing bananas point?
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Jan 28, 2020 10:47:58 GMT -5
I thought “North East South West” was a TJW category.
(scattered laughter from crowd).
I’ll say southward.
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Post by tmann3x on Jan 28, 2020 11:28:03 GMT -5
Lenny... this is for the win. Doug says the answer is southward. Do you agree or disagree?
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Post by redrangerdude on Jan 28, 2020 12:00:28 GMT -5
There's a reason why bananas are curved. I disagree.
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Post by tmann3x on Jan 28, 2020 12:26:58 GMT -5
A growing banana points... ...upward. Circle gets the square and the win! (winning bell sounds, win cue, cheers and applause)At the end of round 1, Lenny is the leader with $2,000 while our champ JC has only $500. Let's clear the board and start our next round. Round 2 is our Secret Square game. And if one of you select a Secret Square and get the question right, you'll be packing your bags to this trip. Shadoe...?
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Post by tmann3x on Jan 28, 2020 14:52:25 GMT -5
(variant main theme)SHADOE: It's a trip to Edmonton!(cheers and applause)You and a guest will fly round trip coach from Los Angeles to Edmonton, Alberta, Canada for a seven night stay in the heart of downtown at the Fairmount Hotel MacDonald, one of Edmonton’s most prestigious hotels with full amenities.
Included in the trip are two 2-day multi park passes for the exciting West Edmonton Mall. Full of numerous shops and an amusement and water park all within the mall!This fantastic trip from the North is worth...(cheers and applause)TONY: Thanks, Shadoe. Let's show our home audience who that Secret Square is. This time, the challenger will be going first. Lenny, please pick a square.
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Post by redrangerdude on Jan 28, 2020 15:38:49 GMT -5
Mark, please.
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Post by tmann3x on Jan 28, 2020 18:03:16 GMT -5
(cheers and applause)Mark Liotta, host of "High Rollers" on the other network. Mark... Eric Carmen's hit song "Hungry Eyes" has been used in a popular TV ad campaign for what snack food?
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Jan 29, 2020 8:48:17 GMT -5
Doritos chips
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Post by tmann3x on Jan 29, 2020 8:56:07 GMT -5
Lenny... Mark says the answer is Doritos Chips. Do you agree or disagree?
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Post by redrangerdude on Jan 29, 2020 13:17:25 GMT -5
I'm pretty sure the song was used for something else, so I disagree.
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Post by tmann3x on Jan 29, 2020 15:19:08 GMT -5
Eric Carmen's hit song "Hungry Eyes" has been used in a popular TV ad campaign for... m&ms. Circle gets the square. (applause, ding)JC, please pick a square.
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Post by jch20088 on Jan 29, 2020 21:14:41 GMT -5
Bill, please.
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Post by tmann3x on Jan 29, 2020 21:35:33 GMT -5
(cheers and applause)Bill McDee, host of "Three On A Match" here on NBC as well as the encore presentation weekday mornings on our sister cable station... the USA Network. Bill... What nursery rhyme character was rich on Monday but broke on Sunday?
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Post by billmcdee on Jan 30, 2020 6:29:11 GMT -5
Most Americans during Super Bowl week!
Actually it was Poor Bonny Blithe.
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Post by tmann3x on Jan 30, 2020 9:59:28 GMT -5
JC... Bill says the answer is Poor Bonny Blithe. Do you agree or disagree?
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Post by jch20088 on Jan 30, 2020 12:43:57 GMT -5
I disagree
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Post by tmann3x on Jan 30, 2020 14:21:38 GMT -5
Fans of the DC Universe should know that answer... the nursery rhyme character who was rich on Monday but broke on Sunday was... SOLOMON GRUNDY. X gets the square. (applause, ding)Lenny, back to you. Please pick a square.
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Post by redrangerdude on Jan 30, 2020 15:48:46 GMT -5
Kevin please
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Post by koopakid17 on Jan 30, 2020 18:13:25 GMT -5
Hi-diddly-ho!
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Post by tmann3x on Jan 30, 2020 19:48:49 GMT -5
(horn wail, synth warbles, cheers and applause)Kevin Kolsen is our Secret Square! Lenny... if you get this Secret Square question correctly, you will be going on a trip to Edmonton, Canada. Now audience... please do not shout out the answers. We cannot process a new Secret Square question until BigJon hosts Pat Bullard's "Card Sharks". (audience laughs)Kevin, here's this Secret Square question... Stendhal wrote "The Charterhouse of Parma." But who are you most likely to find in a charterhouse? Are they butchers, monks, or lawyers?
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Post by koopakid17 on Jan 30, 2020 20:05:36 GMT -5
You sure I wasn't the Daily Double?
*laughter*
Let's see, a charterhouse? Too bad accountant isn't a choice. I'd have to say it's just the most likely one you'd charter. I'm gonna say lawyers.
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Post by tmann3x on Jan 30, 2020 20:08:09 GMT -5
Lenny... this is for the Secret Square. Kevin says the answer is lawyers. Do you agree or disagree?
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Post by redrangerdude on Jan 30, 2020 20:41:49 GMT -5
I've never heard of a charterhouse before, but I think you would find lawyers in a courthouse. I disagree.
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