Additional Down to the Wire Segment #12 -- New $25,000 Pyramid -- Ken Kercheval
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- Опубликовано: 25 дек 2016
- Here is the winners circle/bonus round segment from "The New $25,000 Pyramid". Ken Kercheval from "Dallas" gives out the clues. Dick Clark hosts. The contestant is trying to win $10,000. Did she?
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I love that you can hear Dick Clark from offscreen yell “YES!” Greatest game show host of all time.
What a nice win by a wonderful lady who is very humble and charming!!!!!
Her reaction makes me want to cry! Just precious!
You could tell he was fighting his instinct to say "a busty woman" out of respect for his partner, but that would have solved it 10 seconds earlier.
She'd have understood
this really makes me sick that today's modern commercial offerings just can't compete with these awesome classics! Did someone say nail-biter?
SHE GOT IT!!!
I love that the human instinct is to hug at a win.
Pancakes would have been a great clue for the last one
A gambler's card deck
poker chips is another good one
That's what Wagstaff said fellas
"THE deck".
Not to embarrass you but Nintendonerd already said that, 10 months before you did.
I cried for her wow that was close I was like slow down and think about it and SHE GOT IT THANK GOD I WAS SO HAPPY SHE PULLED THAT OFF
I miss Dick Clark.
Im thinking pancakes pancakes say pancakes...he was at a straight loss and she bailed him out
Pancakes!
"A Supreme Court judge panel"
Firewood
From the week of 12/20-12/24/82. One episode from that week aired today in the wake of Xmastime. Dolly Parton would have been a possible clue for that $300 box, especially in 1982 when that was talked about re Dolly
I think he really wanted to say “a busty woman” but didn’t know if he’d get buzzed.
Exciting
She BARELY got it!! ☺☺☺☺
Catherine Gabriel,
Yes, very true. 1 second left on the clock.
I would have never got it from cards and hay.
‘The odds’
What was the airdate of this episode?
Would "A well endowed woman" be a legal clue?
I would say yes.
Busy woman
A castle is not a chess piece--it's a maneuver is chess.
Rooks are usually similar in appearance to small castles; thus, a rook is sometimes called a "castle", though modern chess literature rarely, if ever, uses this term.
According to Wikipedia's entry for rook, the term "castle" is considered to be informal or old-fashioned.
i never cared for cliff barnes but ken was rather good at this game
Well cliff Barnes was on the winning end for once
He won a lot, actually. Unless you haven't seen the original series, I don't see how anyone could 'honestly' make that statement. If you've only seen the crappy reboot, then I can see you making that statement, with the help of those retarded writers.
@@stephaniee3814 The reboot ruined his character. He shouldn't have been part of it.
poker chips. firewood.
A club sandwich, bad odds...
The deck against you was my first thought.
That probably would have been buzzed as too descriptive
"A slab of ribs" didn't get the buzzer?
Why do you think it should? It's certainly something found at a barbecue.
Dolly parton!!!!!
my kind of guy a slab of ribs
Could he have said a well-endowed lady??
Yes.
Dolly Parton lookalikes might also have been a good clue.
I take it this lady doesn’t play chess.
Pancakes
is that the woman who had the near record time on Super Password, Roanne?
Yes! With “Mission Impossible’s” Greg Morris!
By the skin of her teeth.Wow.
He’s really slow giving clues!