A To Z Round







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Doug: There's a G. First consonant gives you a shot at CY$4000 -- and you look confident. It could happen to you on "Let's Make A Deal".

Michael: You like these Canadian puzzles, don't ya, Doug? The answer is "WIN A PEG".

Doug: Another nod to this game's country of origin, too. Win a peg is right.





(bells; audience applause; The Mad Dash victory music plays)

Doug: Nice job, Michael. Let's crunch the numbers. CY$4000 in this bonus round, CY$5000 for the earlier bonus round, CY$1500 for the clean sweep in the main game. In this episode alone, you win CY$10,500. Add that to your prior winnings -- and you have...





(theme plays)

Doug: ...CY$62,750. (audience cheers) And the next game is important to you. Win the next game and you win CY$100,000 plus a new car and entry into the Mega Playoff for a million.

Until next time, when Michael Clifford goes for the sweep, this is Doug Morris reminding you that, by definition, a chicken crossing the road is poultry in motion. (audience groans) Make it a great day, keep the faith and treasure your loved ones.

(audience applause)

Rich: Some of our departing contestants will receive...

The versatile West Bend Pizza Baker and Grill. Not only bakes delicious pizza, it grills and warms as well. Features non-stick surface and variable temparture control.

A generous supply of Gee Your Hair Smells Terrific fragrance shampoo and conditioner. For shiny, clean, super-manageable hair. Original or sunny fresh fragrance. Gee Your Hair Smells Terrific!

d'Amelia Pasta -- imported from Italy. Delicious pasta made the way it was meant to be -- from 100% semolina and durum wheat.

A&W Root Beer. Pour yourself a frosty one with rich and creamy A&W Root Beer -- and one-calorie, sugar-free A&W.

Lemon Fresh Pledge. Pledge cleans right down to the shine everytime you dust. From S.C. Johnson Wax -- a family company.

And a member of our studio audience will receive World Book's 22-volume encyclopedia -- including research guide and index volume. Easy to use, easy to read and easy to understand. Plus Childcraft, the 15-volume how and why library.

(credits roll)