terloraine2.86 Terrie Lipke・2 minutes read
Wheel of Fortune offers contestants the chance to win big prizes like trips to Japan, $10,000 in cash, and expensive jewelry, with various contestants showcasing their skills in solving puzzles and spinning the wheel. The game show features multiple rounds where contestants guess letters to solve phrases or things, accumulating money and selecting prizes like cars, electronics, and jewelry.
Insights Contestants on Wheel of Fortune can win extravagant prizes like trips to Japan, high-value jewelry, and luxury cars, showcasing the allure of the game show's rewards. The intricate gameplay of Wheel of Fortune involves spinning a wheel for cash prizes, solving word puzzles, and strategically selecting prizes, emphasizing the blend of chance and skill required to succeed on the show. Get key ideas from YouTube videos. It’s free Summary 00:00
"Wheel of Fortune: Prizes, Winners, Surprises" Wheel of Fortune offers exciting merchandise, including a camping showcase worth $8,000 and a pink coral and diamond pin valued at $5,000. A holiday for two in Japan worth over $59,000 is up for grabs on the show. Contestants Renee, Terry, and Kenny are introduced, with Renee winning $10,030 in the previous round. Renee reveals she will be moving to the Bahamas to work as a dealer. Terry, a salesperson from North Syracuse, enjoys arts and crafts and writing. Kenny is a bartender and pre-law student at Cal State Long Beach. The game involves spinning a wheel with a top dollar value of $750 and solving puzzles. Renee wins $2,050 in the camping area and selects various prizes, including folding bicycles and diamond watches. Terry wins $3,850 and chooses prizes like a video camera cassette recorder and a color TV. Terry wins the bonus round, earning a flower clip worth $5,500 from Van Cleef & Arpels. 21:20
"Wheel of Fortune: Grandfather Clock Prize" Grandfather clock worth over $64,000 is the prize on Wheel of Fortune today. Hosted by Pat Sajak, Vanna White is the hostess. Three players introduced: Ron Bors, Liz Qilin, and Terry Angwin. Ron is an assistant professor of music therapy at Cal State University of North Ridge. Liz is a construction estimator from Brooklet, Georgia. Terry won $9,350 in prizes the previous day. First round category is a phrase with an apostrophe. Ron starts the game with a spin and lands on $100. Liz lands on Free Spin and passes it to Ron. Terry lands on $200 and guesses a D. Liz buys a vowel, O, and gets one. Terry guesses an L and gets one, then spins again. Terry buys an A and gets one, then spins again. Terry guesses an R and gets one, then spins again. Liz guesses an H and gets one. Terry solves the puzzle "Don't upset the applecart" and wins $1,750. Terry spends $700 on a range and $1,050 on a TV. Second round category is a phrase. Liz guesses an N and gets one. Terry guesses an S and gets one. Liz buys a vowel, O, and gets two. Terry guesses an H and gets one. Liz guesses a G and gets one. Terry guesses a B and gets two. Terry solves the puzzle "Rubber gloves" and wins $1,050. Terry spends $500 on a computer and $405 on an etagere. Final round with a $2,000 space on the wheel. Ron guesses an S and gets one. Liz guesses an N and gets one. Terry guesses an M and gets one. Ron guesses an L and gets one. Liz guesses a G and gets one. Terry guesses a B and gets two. Terry solves the puzzle "Bathing beauties" and wins $1,850. Terry spends $530 on a computer and $405 on an etagere. Terry spends $500 on a watch and $532 on a keyboard. Terry wins the Mazda 323 deluxe hatchback worth $9,079. Final puzzle category is a thing. Terry guesses T, R, L, M, and S. Terry fails to solve the puzzle "River dog" in time. Terry leaves with over $13,000 in prizes after three days on the show. 43:57
"Game Show Winners Solve Puzzle" Chuck is introduced as an unemployed gardener from Steamboat Springs, Colorado. Shelley is a contestant who works in accounting and bookkeeping for her family's investment business. The game show starts with the category "People" and Terry begins the game with $250. Chuck guesses the letter "T" but there are none in the puzzle. Shelley lands on $350 and correctly guesses the letter "N" which earns her $350. Terry buys a vowel "A" for $100 and there are two in the puzzle. Chuck guesses the letter "H" and earns $400. Shelley guesses the letter "B" and continues to accumulate money. Shelley solves the puzzle "Chicago Bears" for $1,400. Shelley wins a picnic basket, dessert of the month club membership, and a grandfather clock as prizes. 01:06:54
"Game show contestants win prizes and cash" Kellogg's Rice Krispies bars have a crispy and chewy texture with rice crispies, oats, and honey. A game show features a $1,000 space on the wheel and a puzzle category of phrases. Contestants spin the wheel and guess letters to earn money. One contestant accumulates $3,400 by correctly guessing letters and solving the puzzle "pinching pennies." Prizes include a silver beverage pitcher and 18 karat gold cultured pearl diamond ear clips. Another round of the game show involves a $2,000 space on the wheel and the category of "thing." Contestants guess letters to earn money, with one solving the puzzle "search warrant" for $1,400. The contestant accumulates a total of $20,950 and selects prizes like a video recorder and a coffee table. Additional prizes include a lithograph, picture frames, a video cassette recorder, and an occasional table. The game show concludes with a contestant winning $6,600 and a sapphire ring in the bonus round. 01:29:27
"Special Financing Offer at Crest Cadillac" Crest Cadillac is offering a limited-time financing deal of 7.9% APR at their location on 717 West Genesee Street in Syracuse, featuring Bob Eubanks promoting the newlywed game, while Rainbow Rent-to-Own in Syracuse provides appliances, TVs, and furniture with no credit check, down payment, or finance charge, and Super Chexx offers frozen ships that can be popped in the oven at noon.