Pete Gayde <pete.gayde@gmail.com>: Apr 24 03:11PM -0500 Mark Brader wrote: > 1. That Sam-I-Am, > That Sam-I-Am, > I do not like that Sam-I-Am. Green Eggs and Ham > And a red balloon > And a picture of > The cow jumping over the moon. Goodnight Moon > Of the moon > A little egg > Lay on a leaf. The Hungry Caterpillar > This was no time for fun > This was no time for games > There was work to be done. Mike Mulligan and the Steam Shovel > 5. Chug chug chug. > Puff puff puff. > Ding-dong ding-dong. The Little Engine that Could; Thomas the Tank Engine > 6. Once upon a time there were four little rabbits. Tales of Peter Rabbit > His Mother called him "Wild Thing" > And Max said "I'll eat you up!" > So he was sent to bed without eating anything. Where the Wild Things Are > That was covered with vines > Lived twelve little girls > In two straight lines. Madeleine > In the cool of the pool > He was splashing, > Enjoying the jungle's great joys. Jungle Book > 1. On "Wheel of Fortune", if your spin lands on the Jackpot space, > what two things """are""" you asked to do, in order, in order to win > the jackpot? Guess a correct letter and solve the puzzle > 2. On "Wheel of Fortune", the player in the Bonus Round """is""" given > *which 6* common letters to start? R, S, T, L, N, E > total retail price of the items therein. As you know, the one > that comes closest without going over wins their showcase -- > but how can the winner also receive the other showcase? If they are the winner and they are less than $100 away from correct price of their showcase > 4. On "The Hollywood Squares", if a player guessed wrong, the square > sometimes went to the opponent and sometimes not. When did > it not? If the change of square caused the opponent to win. > make it explicit: if the answer is N, this means that after > it is decided which team will play the category, the Nth wrong > answer is the last one they are allowed to give. 3 > 6. On the British show "Mastermind", if two players were tied for > the lead as to the number of questions answered correctly, > what was the first method used to break the tie? Fewer incorrect answers > 7. What """happens""" on "Jeopardy!" if there is a tie at the end of > Final Jeopardy!? (In a regular game, not a tournament.) A Tie-breaker question, where the first to buzz in with the correct answer is the winner > who selected it will have no money yet. In this case, what > """is""" the maximum (in dollars) that the player is allowed > to wager? $1000 > 9. Still on "Jeopardy!", at what moment """are""" players first > allowed to ring in on a normal "clue"? After the host completes reading the clue > 10. And which player """makes""" the first selection in the Double > Jeopardy! round? The player with the lowest dollar amount Pete Gayde |
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