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00:00This is the $50,000 Pyramid. Today's special guests are Elaine Joyce and Tony Randall.
00:13Your host is Dick Clark.
00:18Thank you so very much. It is indeed the $50,000 Pyramid.
00:24And we welcome you, and I ask for your support, your sympathy, your help, because it isn't when Elaine Joyce is here that I don't look forward to it.
00:33But when they tell me that Tony Randall is going to be here, it is a terrifying experience.
00:38I know exactly what you mean.
00:41Why do you say that?
00:44You're difficult.
00:46Don't give me that.
00:55Help!
00:57On that happy note, Elaine, please greet your partner, Florence Buffuto.
01:01Hi, Florence.
01:02What do you do for a living?
01:03I'm a homemaker and mother of a 19-month-old son named Phillip.
01:06We wish you much good luck here.
01:07Hi, Phillip.
01:08Tony, your partner's name is Lucy Cradiville, and Lucy, you study what?
01:12I'm going for my master's at Fairleigh Dickinson University in Madison, New Jersey.
01:15Oh, I was there last year.
01:16Oh, very good.
01:17For the Myasthenia Gravis Fund.
01:18Oh, yes.
01:19Yes, yes.
01:20Very nice.
01:21What is your area of specialty?
01:23Marketing.
01:24Marketing?
01:25Yes.
01:26We wish you good luck, too, folks.
01:27Thank you very much.
01:28The object of the game is to get to the winner's circle.
01:29If you get there the first time, you try for $5,000.
01:30The second time, $10,000.
01:31If eventually you should become the player of the week, the person who gets seven answers in the shortest length of time, you'll be back the week of March 23rd to try for $50,000 in cash.
01:40Oh, great.
01:41That's the essence of the game.
01:43I'll fill you in a little more as we go along.
01:44Here are the subjects.
01:45We have Come Play With Me, Why Not?, The Snowmen, Words of Wisdom, Catch Me If You Can, Sound of Music, and we start with Elaine Joyce.
01:53Elaine?
01:54Thanks.
01:57She would like Come Play With Me.
01:59Come Play With Me, up at the top, okay?
02:01You have 30 seconds now to describe these things you see in a toy shop.
02:05If you make a mistake along the way, a little cuckoo will ring out.
02:08A homemaker should know all about that.
02:10Things you see in a toy shop.
02:12Ready?
02:13Go.
02:14A ball and a...
02:15Bat.
02:16And you fly it in the air.
02:18A kite.
02:19Right.
02:20And this is a little red that you put on.
02:21Wagon.
02:22Right.
02:23And this is a puppet.
02:24A marionette.
02:25Right.
02:26And this is a game you play for money.
02:27Cards.
02:28You know the game that you go up Park Avenue, Park Lane.
02:30Oh, Monopoly.
02:31Right.
02:32And this is the wheels that you put on your shoes.
02:33Skate.
02:34A roller skate.
02:35Right.
02:36And this is da-da-da-da-da-da-da, pop!
02:38Oh, a jack-in-the-box.
02:39A jack-in-the-box.
02:40Right.
02:41Yes, 25 seconds.
02:42There you are.
02:43My son hates it.
02:44Oh, dear.
02:45Florence?
02:46She's very fast.
02:47At this very moment in time, you've won two round-trip tickets to Europe.
02:52Don't fly right away.
02:53You have the rest of the week to get over.
02:55You've set the mark at 25 seconds.
02:56Last week, that held until Friday.
02:58So, you may get lucky.
02:59And hold on.
03:00It's a little on the fat side.
03:01You might want to...
03:02I thought she was quite fast.
03:03I was wondering all of a sudden, she got everything, you know?
03:06The record we have so far, I believe, is 18 seconds.
03:09So, something...
03:10We can beat that.
03:11Tony, which one would you like?
03:15I should explain to my partner that though I'm good, I'm not fast.
03:19I don't believe that.
03:21And sometimes, I'm not even good.
03:23Would you please select a subject?
03:27Let me do a disclaimer on that because the man is modest.
03:31You are one of the top five best players we have.
03:35Oh, my goodness.
03:36I'm happy to have you here.
03:41Do you know how difficult it is for me to say anything nice about this man?
03:45Which one would you like?
03:46Why not?
03:48All right. Let's see what happens here.
03:49Describe these words that end with the letter Y.
03:52These words end with the letter Y.
03:54Ready? Go.
03:56Baby.
03:58No, what he does.
03:59My baby.
04:00Yeah.
04:01A little horse.
04:02Pony.
04:04You're being...
04:05Giggly.
04:06Laughing.
04:07You're being foolish.
04:08Silly.
04:09Wet.
04:10Betty.
04:11Jack Benny.
04:12Where a scientist works.
04:14In the laboratory.
04:16Where you go when you're sick.
04:18The hospital.
04:19No.
04:20Doctor's nursery.
04:21Yes.
04:22In the school, in the...
04:23Concierge.
04:24No.
04:25Go on to the next one.
04:26When you win...
04:27Too bad.
04:28Tough one.
04:30You're an infirmary.
04:32I should have said...
04:33Go down to St. James.
04:35I should have said St. James.
04:37She wouldn't know that one, Tony.
04:38Infirmary.
04:39No.
04:40Wrong age group.
04:41Wrong age group.
04:44Seven to five is the score.
04:45Florence.
04:46The snowman.
04:47Okay.
04:48Please describe for your partner
04:49these things associated with an Eskimo.
04:51Things associated with an Eskimo.
04:53Ready?
04:54Go.
04:55He rides on this.
04:56A sleigh.
04:57Another word for it.
04:58A child uses it.
04:59A sleigh or a...
05:00Sled.
05:01And the state he lives in.
05:02Nome.
05:03Alaska.
05:04Right.
05:05And it's a big animal like a seal with tusks.
05:07Walrus.
05:08Right.
05:09And he says this to the animals.
05:10It's also some...
05:11Mush.
05:12Right.
05:13And they do this...
05:14Kiss with noses.
05:15What am I doing, though?
05:16Rubbing your nose.
05:17I know.
05:18Right.
05:19And seek.
05:20It's a game.
05:21A child's game.
05:22Hide and seek.
05:23Right.
05:24And it's a hooded jacket.
05:25A parka.
05:26Right.
05:27That's it.
05:28You got them all.
05:30That's what they do.
05:31I thought there was a specific name for kissing that they do.
05:34Don't they rub noses?
05:35Isn't that kissing?
05:36Yeah, but I didn't...
05:37I mean, I thought she was looking for...
05:38Never mind.
05:39A specific word for it.
05:40You got 14 points.
05:41Your opponents have five.
05:42Lucy, you have a choice of three subjects.
05:43Sound of music, please.
05:44Sound of music.
05:45All right.
05:46Describe for Tony these things used by a musician.
05:49Things used by a musician.
05:51Ready?
05:52Go.
05:53Okay, you play the...
05:54Piano.
05:55Right.
05:56A twirly...
05:57Tambourine.
05:58A majorette, twirls a...
05:59Baton.
06:00Right.
06:01The first three notes are...
06:03Doremi.
06:04Right.
06:05You play these kind of drums.
06:06A tom-tom?
06:08No.
06:09The eighties.
06:10Pongos.
06:11Right.
06:12You use a tooth...
06:13Pick.
06:14Right.
06:15You play the...
06:16Trombone.
06:17Right.
06:18You get a good...
06:1914 to 12 is a good...
06:20Score.
06:21Right.
06:22That's it, folks.
06:23Well, we finally got a seven.
06:24Thanks to you.
06:2814 to 12 is a good score, as a matter of fact.
06:30It puts you a couple of points behind, but that's not irretrievable.
06:32And we have over there words of wisdom in Catch Me If You Can.
06:35Lucy, which one would you like, or Tony?
06:38I'd like to give for Catch Me If You Can, please.
06:40Okay.
06:41You'll describe, and Tony will catch the answers, hopefully.
06:44These are things associated with a fish.
06:46Things associated with a fish.
06:48Ready?
06:49Go.
06:50Okay.
06:51She's a lady.
06:52Right.
06:53Okay.
06:54You put a little worm on the end of it.
06:55This is called the...
06:56Hook.
06:57Fishing pole.
06:58No.
06:59What the stuff...
07:00Bait.
07:01Right.
07:02Okay.
07:03Clam soup.
07:04Chowder.
07:05Right.
07:06He breathes through his...
07:07Gills.
07:08Right.
07:09Okay.
07:10A special kind of fish.
07:11It's a whitewater fish, saltwater fish.
07:12Comes in a can sometimes.
07:13Tuna.
07:14Salmon.
07:15Right.
07:16Okay.
07:17The astrology sign.
07:18Pisces.
07:19Right.
07:20A special kind of aquarium you have.
07:21Okay.
07:22Good...
07:23Good go.
07:25There's a four-point lead there, Lucy.
07:28We'll see whether or not that holds up.
07:30Florence, you're gonna give or receive.
07:31I'll give.
07:32All right.
07:33Describe for your partner these people who give advice.
07:35You need 19 points to get to the winner's circle
07:37and try for $5,000.
07:39People who give advice.
07:40Correct.
07:41People who give advice.
07:42Ready?
07:43Go.
07:44Not the producer, but the...
07:45Director.
07:46Right.
07:47And Sigmund Freud was a...
07:48A psychiatrist.
07:49Right.
07:50And a real estate or porn...
07:52Agent.
07:53Broker.
07:54Right.
07:55And Rex Reed is a movie...
07:56Critic.
07:57Yes.
07:58And not Ann Landers, but her sister.
08:00You start a letter...
08:01Dear Abby.
08:02Right.
08:03Right.
08:04That's it.
08:05Oh, yeah.
08:06Abby.
08:07You don't look elated.
08:08No, well, I thought I had to give the last name.
08:11Dear Abby.
08:12I don't know.
08:13Dear Abby...
08:14What, Abigail Van Buren?
08:15Van Buren, right.
08:16Well, whatever.
08:17You got it.
08:18You have won the opportunity to try for $5,000.
08:21The game will play in another round.
08:23If you win that round, you'll be able to try for $5,000.
08:25Should you win the second round, it'll be up to $10,000.
08:27Let's go for the $5,000 right now.
08:32You can wreck a good sandwich stuffing it in a small bag.
08:35Oh, this thin bargain bag is too narrow.
08:39Betty, try Glad sandwich bags.
08:41They're wider than your bargain bags,
08:43and only Glad has a pleated bottom that expands to fit your sandwich.
08:47They have about 20% more room.
08:49Wider and pleated.
08:51They are easier to use.
08:52Right, Betty.
08:53For a better-looking sandwich, use a better-fitting sandwich bag.
08:57Yes, we're number one, and we're Glad.
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09:40And now, back to Dick.
09:41All right.
09:42Ladies, you got it all together here.
09:43Florence, concentrate on your partner.
09:45There's 60 seconds that go by, or less, as the case may be.
09:48She'll call them out one at a time,
09:50giving you only a list, not using your hands.
09:52If I give you a little hint like, uh...
09:55Better move.
09:56Would you like to go on?
09:57I'm watching the clock.
09:58Are you ready?
09:59Yes.
10:00Good luck.
10:01For $5,000, here's your first subject.
10:03Go!
10:04Uh, the chorus, the verse, parts of a song.
10:08I don't care.
10:09I want them all beheaded.
10:11Uh, what Marie Antoinette would say.
10:16Balloons, cakes, candles.
10:18Things at a birthday party.
10:23Family albums.
10:27Things you say.
10:28A frame.
10:29Things, uh, you put pictures in, photographs in.
10:34Milk.
10:36Milk.
10:38Tiny ships.
10:41Coca-Cola.
10:42Things that come in bottles.
10:46Kilts.
10:47Things, uh, Scotch people would wear.
10:49Trousers.
10:50Uh, clothing, types of clothing.
10:52Accordion skirts.
10:54Things with pleats.
11:02I told them.
11:04Oh, wow.
11:15I feel better.
11:16What was the last one?
11:17Accordion skirts?
11:18Yeah.
11:19Right on the nose.
11:20I know.
11:21Beautiful.
11:23Beautiful.
11:24Have you ever made money that quickly?
11:25No, never.
11:26Well, you know, I can ask you now.
11:28I've forgotten that you now have the $5,000.
11:31Are you going to spend it?
11:32Yes, I am.
11:33Have you got any idea what you'll get?
11:34I'm going out to buy a dining room set.
11:37You had that in mind?
11:38Yes.
11:39All right.
11:40I hope you can afford the chairs to go with it.
11:41The prices are now.
11:42Dynamite clues.
11:43That's what a perfect board looks like,
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14:06And now back to Dick.
14:07Well, on the $50,000 pyramid, the ladies have exchanged partners now.
14:11Lucy and Elaine will be pitted against Tony and Florence.
14:13And, Florence, you've got your $5,000, to which you can add, I might add.
14:17And, Tony, if ever there was a man who would know how to do the diary of a scoundrel, it would be you.
14:22Right.
14:23Would you like to elaborate on that?
14:25Well, I'm going up to Halifax, Nova Scotia, the Neptune Theatre,
14:28to play and direct in a Russian classic called The Diary of a Scoundrel by Ostrovsky.
14:33Did you not do this last year if I got confused?
14:35No, you're right.
14:36No, last year I went there and directed Ibsen's The Master Builder.
14:40And the year before, I went there and acted in Cherry, not Cherry, Seagull by Chekhov.
14:45How long will you be there?
14:46Seven weeks.
14:47Name of the theatre?
14:48The Neptune Theatre in Halifax, Nova Scotia, yes.
14:51Florence, good luck to you.
14:52Lucy, the same to you.
14:53We'll run these subjects by you.
14:55We have face-to-face, growing up.
14:57My next guess is the cliffhanger.
14:59Yes, singular.
15:00Grab a bite, don't rub it in.
15:02And, Elaine, it's your choice.
15:04Oh, we would like growing up.
15:05Growing up it is.
15:06Describe these things that grow.
15:08Things that grow.
15:09Ready?
15:10Go.
15:11A cat is a little baby kitten.
15:14And they have little things...
15:15Whiskers.
15:16Right.
15:17And Jack climbed up beanstalk.
15:19And when you burn yourself, you get a bubble.
15:21Blister.
15:22Blister.
15:23And this is poison.
15:24Ivy.
15:25Uh-huh.
15:26And this is when you tell something.
15:27A secret.
15:28A rumor.
15:29It's a bad rumor about somebody.
15:30Rumor.
15:31Right.
15:32And this is a germ.
15:33Little germs.
15:34Infection bacteria.
15:35Right.
15:36All right.
15:3721 seconds.
15:38We have a new record set.
15:39All right, then.
15:40Lucy, you've become the player of the week.
15:42So fast.
15:43That, 21 seconds, that may hold up.
15:45That's a very nice, tidy score.
15:47I didn't even get the clues out.
15:48It was like Bob Stewart said,
15:49Now, wait till they give the clues.
15:50I couldn't even get them out.
15:52Whatever you did, you did it right.
15:54Now, at the moment,
15:55you have a pair of round-trip tickets to Europe.
15:57If your score holds for the rest of the week,
15:59you don't believe that's going to hold.
16:00Not yet.
16:01Think positively.
16:02We'll see what happens.
16:03Florence, stand by.
16:04And Tony, if you will, please.
16:05Face to face.
16:06Describe for your partner
16:07these things that people face.
16:09These are things people face.
16:11Ready?
16:12Go.
16:13In a court.
16:14Jury.
16:15He sits up there.
16:16A judge.
16:17Not west, but east.
16:19You stand in the theater on the...
16:22Stage.
16:23Yes.
16:24When you're killed,
16:25they put this around you and...
16:27A firing squad.
16:28Yes.
16:29When you get married,
16:30you stand before the...
16:31Altar.
16:32In Israel, the...
16:34The wailing wall.
16:35That's right.
16:37The final judgment is a...
16:40Upon...
16:41When the judge gives you his...
16:43Verdict.
16:44His decision.
16:46How's the heart?
16:47Decision.
16:48How would you give your decision?
16:49Good score.
16:51Seven to six.
16:52You were doing really well
16:53until the last one,
16:54and that caught you up a little bit.
16:55It's seven to six.
16:56Very close game.
16:57Lucy?
16:58Can I give
16:59don't rub it in, please?
17:01I didn't say that.
17:02Okay, don't rub it in.
17:03Describe these things
17:04that are rubbed.
17:05Things that are rubbed.
17:06And Lucy, don't forget
17:07to speak up a little bit, please.
17:08Things that are rubbed.
17:09Ready?
17:10Go.
17:11Okay, the teacher writes on the...
17:12Blackboard.
17:13Right.
17:14Back.
17:15Right.
17:16Use this to make shiny shoes.
17:17A polish.
17:18Right.
17:19A hurt or a...
17:20An ache.
17:21No.
17:22Or a...
17:23A massage.
17:24No, you get one of these.
17:25If I hit you, you have a...
17:26A bruise.
17:27In your ribs.
17:28A real...
17:29A broken...
17:30A sharp pain.
17:31Right.
17:32Okay, he rubs this
17:33and he gets his wish.
17:34The genie comes out of it.
17:35A lamp.
17:36Who?
17:37Aladdin lamp.
17:38Right.
17:39This ointment,
17:40it stinks like turpentine.
17:41Horses.
17:42I know, it's a balm.
17:44Cinnamon.
17:45Yes.
17:46Yeah, there's a trade name,
17:47to remind you.
17:48Sloan's, I always remember with that.
17:49I don't know why you...
17:50I would have said furniture.
17:55I'm glad I didn't say that.
17:56Why me?
17:57Why me?
17:58Twelve to six.
17:59Florence, what would you like?
18:00Grab a bite, please.
18:01I'm sorry, grab a bite?
18:02Grab a bite.
18:03All right.
18:04Describe for Tony these foods
18:05you eat with your hands.
18:06Foods you eat with your hands.
18:08Ready?
18:09Go.
18:10It's orange.
18:11Bugs Bunny eats it.
18:12A vegetable.
18:13Rabbit.
18:14No, the vegetable that he eats.
18:15Orange.
18:16Carrot.
18:17Right.
18:18And McDonald's sells these.
18:19Hamburger.
18:20Right.
18:21And it's long and sticky,
18:22it's a candy, red or black.
18:23Caffeine.
18:24Another one.
18:25Licorice.
18:26Right.
18:27And it's kind of potatoes, long.
18:28Long potatoes.
18:29French fries.
18:30Right.
18:31And turkey, you eat the leg.
18:33Drumstick.
18:34Right.
18:35And pecan is a kind of...
18:36Nut.
18:37Right.
18:38And, oh, it's a leafy green vegetable
18:39that you stuff.
18:40Cabbage.
18:41Right.
18:42And you paint.
18:43Oh.
18:44All the place.
18:45You don't stuff it.
18:46Don't tell me.
18:47Don't tell me.
18:48It always looked like a cactus to me.
18:49It's got to be a member of the cactus family,
18:50isn't it?
18:51Who knows?
18:52Art Choke's a member of the rose family,
18:53I believe, but I'm not sure.
18:54You know, you say that,
18:55and nine out of ten of us
18:56who listen to you believe you.
18:57I'm willing to believe it.
18:58I think I'm right,
18:59but I'm not sure.
19:00Would somebody in the interim
19:01get the win?
19:02Would somebody in the interim
19:03get the win?
19:04Would somebody in the interim
19:05get the win?
19:06Would somebody in the interim
19:07get the win?
19:08Would somebody in the interim
19:09get the win?
19:10Would somebody in the interim
19:11get the Webster's out
19:12and look up on Artichoke,
19:13see what we can do here?
19:14We have...
19:15My next guest is
19:16and the cliffhangers,
19:17and Elaine and Lucy
19:18have the choice.
19:19What do you want?
19:20The cliffhanger.
19:21Okay.
19:22Okay, do you want to give
19:23or receive, please?
19:24I will give, I guess.
19:25Okay.
19:26Elaine, describe these things
19:27associated with a crisis.
19:28Things associated
19:29with a crisis.
19:30A bit.
19:31Stand by.
19:32Ready?
19:33Go.
19:34Oh, the tidal wave
19:35in the water just...
19:36A flood.
19:37Right.
19:38And this is...
19:39California.
19:40Governor.
19:41Okay.
19:42Now, this is...
19:43Belfast.
19:44Dublin.
19:45The country.
19:46Rioting.
19:47Ireland.
19:48Okay.
19:49This is when you're scared.
19:50You have a...
19:51Fright.
19:52Scare.
19:53Fear.
19:54Right.
19:55And this is when you have
19:56a lot of...
19:57Energy.
19:58Right.
19:59And this is when it's 10 o'clock,
20:00it's time to go in the house.
20:01Nobody goes out.
20:02Curfew.
20:03Okay.
20:04And this is when you have
20:05terms with somebody.
20:06You sit down...
20:07Okay, good try.
20:09The score stands at 18 to 12.
20:11Florence, the record at the moment
20:13is held by your opponent
20:14at 21 seconds.
20:15She got seven answers
20:16in 21 seconds.
20:17You need seven answers
20:18to win this game,
20:19so we'll be looking
20:20for two things.
20:21The score of 19
20:22to win the try
20:23at the $10,000.
20:24And if you can do it
20:25in less than 21 seconds,
20:26you'll be the Player of the Week.
20:27I assume since you have the screen,
20:29you're gonna do that, right?
20:30I'll do it.
20:31Describe these people
20:32you see on a talk show.
20:33People you see on a talk show.
20:35Ready?
20:36Go.
20:37Oh, Blazing Saddle,
20:38who's a producer.
20:39Mel Brooks.
20:40Right.
20:41And she's a bouncy blonde
20:42on Three's Company.
20:43Not Winters, but...
20:44Susan Summers.
20:45Right.
20:46And he's a wild and crazy guy.
20:47Steve Martin.
20:48Right.
20:49And he's an impersonator.
20:50Not big, but...
20:51Rich Little.
20:52Yes.
20:53And oh, Edgar is her father.
20:54She's a blonde actress.
20:55Bergen.
20:56Yes.
20:57Candice Bergen.
20:58Right.
20:59And he's the consumer advocate.
21:00David Horowitz.
21:01No, the other one.
21:02Nader, Ralph Nader.
21:03And he's War of the Worlds.
21:05He narrated this.
21:06Carl Sagan.
21:07He's a big heavy man.
21:08Oh, it's a tie.
21:09We'll break the tie right after this.
21:11Yay!
21:12It's all right.
21:15That's right.
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21:49Hello, Ruth. You know that fur coat you wore was just gorgeous.
21:53It must have cost a bundle. Where'd you buy it?
21:55The New York Fur Salon in Cherry Hill? What sale?
21:59Up to 60% off? That's terrific.
22:01I know. Next year it'll cost plenty more.
22:04All brand new coats? When is the sale?
22:06What? I'll go right away.
22:08Yes, I know. In Cherry Hill. The one on television with the little kid in the piggy bank.
22:12Yes, the New York Fur Salon.
22:14Yes, the New York Fur Salon.
22:16All right, I'm going. Goodbye.
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22:27And now, here's Dick.
22:28Okay, we have ourselves a tie. We're going to break it.
22:31Tony, would you like to describe things that begin with the letter P or the letter L?
22:35P.
22:36You'll have the letter L when we get there.
22:38Describe these things that begin with the letter P.
22:41Ready? Go.
22:42Pirate.
22:45Down in the South Pole, those birds.
22:47Penguin.
22:49A man in the pulpit is a...
22:51Priest. Preacher.
22:53A dog has a long...
22:56You know, a thoroughbred dog has a long...
22:58Pedigree.
22:59Yes.
23:00A kind of nut.
23:01Pecan.
23:02No.
23:04It has a Spanish-sounding name.
23:06Pistachio.
23:07Yes.
23:08This is a kind of pepper you put on...
23:10This is a kind of pepper you put on Hungarian dishes.
23:13Paprika.
23:14Yes.
23:15Time's up. All right.
23:17You got six of them.
23:19Scored 24.
23:20If you can get them all, you've won the game.
23:22If it's a tie, we'll go to another tiebreaker.
23:24Elaine, describe these things that begin with the letter L.
23:27Ready? Go.
23:29This.
23:30Leg.
23:31You drink it.
23:32Liquor.
23:33J&B.
23:34Scotch.
23:35Liquor.
23:36The words to the song.
23:38Lyrics.
23:41Cowboy does...
23:42Lasso.
23:43To get a horse.
23:44It's also a...
23:45Lariat.
23:46Right.
23:47And this is logs.
23:49Big logs.
23:50Lumber.
23:51Right.
23:52Baseball group.
23:54League.
23:55Right.
23:56And this...
23:57Color lighter.
23:58Lavender.
23:59You got it.
24:01Wow.
24:02One second to spare.
24:03Come to the winner's area, please.
24:06Whew.
24:08The skinnier teeth there.
24:10All right.
24:11I'm gonna give you the quick rubdown.
24:12You get yourself comforted in here.
24:14It won't take a lot of time.
24:15Catch your breath.
24:16Concentrate on your partner.
24:17Listen to what she says.
24:18Put it together.
24:19You're working for $5,000.
24:21Now, here's your first subject.
24:23Go.
24:25The White House.
24:27State of Washington, D.C.
24:28Right.
24:30Yes, she did it.
24:32I'm going to fix you two up
24:34and you're going to get married.
24:35A matchmaker says.
24:36Right.
24:38Burke Park.
24:40Miss America pageant.
24:42We'll take that.
24:45Your own home.
24:47Things you wanna...
24:48Savings accounts.
24:50Things in a bank.
24:51Gold.
24:52Things that are special.
24:53Things...
24:54Stocks.
24:55Things you invest in.
24:56Yes.
24:58A cold wind.
25:00Things that are biting.
25:01Fear.
25:02Things that make you shiver.
25:03Things that make you chill.
25:05Things that chill you to the bone.
25:07Things that are chilling.
25:09Things that make you shake.
25:12Okay, go on to the next one.
25:17Well-known people.
25:18Things that are famous.
25:20People whose autographs you want.
25:22Celebrities.
25:23Stars.
25:24People on stage.
25:25People in movies.
25:28Oh, what a shame.
25:29Turn around and take a look here.
25:30You picked up $250.
25:36Now, don't you have...
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28:22Fred St. Lamont's fascination with Africa's ludicrous chilling meets the reason.
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28:31Now stay tuned as Captain Binghamton grows tired of his desk job and decides to go sailing.
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