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Post by joschi81 on May 23, 2021 19:12:46 GMT -5
I believe the answer is 18. Final answer!
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Post by Kirbyplayers on May 23, 2021 19:18:14 GMT -5
Lock in B: 18.
How many holes are in a full round of golf? A: 10 B: 18 C: 16 D: 15
You are right again for $4,000! Well done!
How many holes are in a full round of golf? A: 10 B: 18 C: 16 D: 15
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Post by Kirbyplayers on May 23, 2021 19:18:54 GMT -5
Now you have $4,000 and have not touched a lifeline yet. Here is your question for $8,000 if you can give me the right answer.
Complete the saying famously attributed to Lawrence of Arabia: ‘Big things have small...’?
A: Advantages B: Beginnings C: Caveats D: Dreams
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Post by joschi81 on May 23, 2021 19:23:55 GMT -5
Hmmm... I’m not 100% sure but I feel good about answer B. Beginnings. Let’s go with it! Final answer!
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Post by Kirbyplayers on May 23, 2021 19:41:23 GMT -5
Lock in B. Beginnings.
Complete the saying famously attributed to Lawrence of Arabia: ‘Big things have small...’?
A: Advantages B: Beginnings C: Caveats D: Dreams
You were not 100% sure what the answer was. But you're right again for $8,000!!
Complete the saying famously attributed to Lawrence of Arabia: ‘Big things have small...’?
A: Advantages B: Beginnings C: Caveats D: Dreams
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Post by Kirbyplayers on May 23, 2021 19:41:53 GMT -5
Okay, keep going if you want to. Here's question 9, you're doing really well! If you play and get it wrong you'll drop $7,000. If you play and get it right, you'll double your money to $16,000.
Still have all 4 lifelines on the table. Here it comes.
According to the proverb, "Every what has a silver lining"? A: Cloud B: Coat C: Shroud D: Stomach
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Post by joschi81 on May 23, 2021 20:13:09 GMT -5
The answer to this one is A. Cloud. Final answer!
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Post by Kirbyplayers on May 23, 2021 20:40:58 GMT -5
Lock in Cloud.
According to the proverb, "Every what has a silver lining"? A: Cloud B: Coat C: Shroud D: Stomach
Buddy, you are crushing this game and you are 100% right for $16,000! Great job so far!
According to the proverb, "Every what has a silver lining"? A: Cloud B: Coat C: Shroud D: Stomach
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Post by Kirbyplayers on May 23, 2021 20:42:03 GMT -5
Now you have $16,000. You are one question away from an important milestone, which is $32,000. And if you get there, you are guaranteed to keep $32,000 no matter what! You still have all 4 lifelines. You drop $15,000 if you get this question wrong. Please don't do that!! But it is worth $32,000 guaranteed. Here comes your milestone question!
Before switching to the 20th January in 1937, on which date did Presidential terms traditionally commence and end? A: January 4th B: February 4th C: March 4th D: April 4th
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Post by joschi81 on May 23, 2021 20:56:33 GMT -5
Hmmm I do not know that one. Can I use the ask the audience lifeline?
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Post by Kirbyplayers on May 23, 2021 21:00:32 GMT -5
Yes you can. All right. Audience ( chompson), joschi81 needs your help. He is going for $32,000 right now! Remember, if you people give him the wrong answer and he goes for that, you will cost him $15,000 of the $16,000 he's got at this moment. On your keypads audience, please vote now! Before switching to the 20th January in 1937, on which date did Presidential terms traditionally commence and end? A: January 4th B: February 4th C: March 4th D: April 4th
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Post by chompson on May 23, 2021 21:02:28 GMT -5
Studio Audience A: 5% B: 10% C: 75% D: 10%
Virtual Audience A: 20% B: 5% C: 70% D: 5%
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Post by Kirbyplayers on May 23, 2021 21:03:26 GMT -5
All right. Thank you audience! The majority of the audience think the answer is C: March 4th. Now, back to you, joschi81. What do you want to do?
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Post by joschi81 on May 23, 2021 21:18:30 GMT -5
Okay! I’ll go with the audience and say C. Thank you!
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Post by Kirbyplayers on May 23, 2021 21:21:07 GMT -5
Lock in C: March 4th. Before switching to the 20th January in 1937, on which date did Presidential terms traditionally commence and end? A: January 4th B: February 4th C: March 4thD: April 4th You did not know the answer to this question. You decided to go to the audience, and the majority said C: March 4th. You went with them, risking $15,000. You and the audience are right! It is indeed March 4th! Well done!! You are guaranteed $32,000!
*$32,000 win plays
Before switching to the 20th January in 1937, on which date did Presidential terms traditionally commence and end? A: January 4th B: February 4th C: March 4thD: April 4th
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