OK, technically, this is Game 3. In some sense, we're continuing the current episode because Andy Silikovitz won Game 2 so quickly.
So if you lost Game 1 or 2, please sit on your hands and let someone else in on the fun. For the rest of the universe, the closest to the right answer, high or low, plays against Andy.
On September 9, 2007, at 5:30pm Central, we watched a GSN rerun of "Super Password". This half-hour episode started with a contestant playing a "CA$HWORD" side game. The magic toaster had a check, signed by Mark Goodson, worth how much money? Please respond to the nearest multiple of $1000.
(time passes)
OK, we have a correct answer turned in. Let's see that right answer first.
With the clues "trumpets", "toreador" and "entrance", the player was stumped and couldn't come up with "fanfare" -- and thus missed out on the two grand.
And our player who said "two grand" is...
Aaron Wolfe $2000
...Aaron. Good luck. You're playing against a tough champ. Net Definition's coming up after these words of wisdom.
====================================================================== (clips from N3OAM) Voice guy: Good things *do* come in threes. Net Three on a Match with Joseph Kristoff -- only on VBS. ======================================================================Doug: Back on Net Definition. Andy Silikovitz has one win and CY$15,500 -- and he'll defend his title against Aaron Wolfe.
ANDY AARON Doug: Quick review of the rules, first round is worth CY$250, the next CY$500, third is CY$750 and if we have to go the distance, we'll play a final round for CY$1250. First to reach CY$1500 wins the game.
Aaron, you're the challenger. You get first crack at this definition.
Rich: Directions to the Chinese restaurant.
ADVANCE TO CY$250 ROUND