Audience Game OK, friends, it's our first audience game of Net Definition. This game will only require *one* play -- so the player closest to the right answer, high or low, gets to play for a new car in a game we call Car Keys.
Here's the question.
Time for our version of The Price *WAS* Right. In 1998, a piece of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor's 60-year-old wedding cake sold for how much money at an auction in New York City? Please respond to the nearest multiple of $100 in American funds.
(time passes)
Huh? We're done already? Someone hit on the nose? Huh-kay. What was the answer?
And the perfecto was turned in by...
Andy Silikovitz $29,900
...figures! Andy goes for the car after this.
====================================================================== VBS 63 voice guy: Doppler 63,000,000,000 Radar -- so powerful it can catch your good looking neighbor in her shower -- provided you have a good looking neighbor -- only on VBS Action News. ======================================================================Doug: And we're back on Net Definition. Audience game time -- with which lucky member of the audience?
Rich: Andy Silikovitz, come on up! It's your chance to win big on Net Definition.
Doug: Andy, welcome. Obviously you're wanting something to tide you over between now and the Mega Playoff. And here's what's at stake.
(D.J. Hamilton wheels in...)
Rich: For your driving enjoyment, IT'S A BRAND NEW CAR! (audience cheers) The Nissan 350Z Convertible -- an elite speedster with style, epic power and legendary power. Comes with a 300-horsepower, V-6 engine, AM/FM/CD stereo, 5-speed aAutomatic transmission, traction control and much more. And it's worth $38,950.
Doug: And that convertible can be yours in our game of Car Keys.
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Doug: Behind the numbered spaces, we have the letters K, E, Y and S -- three times each. You'll choose six numbers -- and if you find any K, any E, any Y and any S, you win the keys to the car. Oh, and you win the car, too. (audience laughs) So good luck and pick a number.
Andy: Like Phil Collins, I'm against all odds. I'll pick 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12.
Doug: Oh, going with all the evens -- I get it. OK, you're committed to those numbers. Let's start with 2.
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Doug: And we get a Y. Next, you went to four.
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Doug: Already halfway home to that 350Z. Next is 6.
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(ding) (more scattered cheers)
Doug: Oh, wow. Andy,...
you
need
an
"S"
behind
8,
10
or
12
to
win
that
car.
Let's
see
number
8.
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(Trivia Trap sfx) (audience groans)
Doug: Another Y. Still need an S.
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S
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(Trivia Trap sfx) (more groans)
Doug: Another E? Oh, Andy! Twelve's left. You need an S to be at number 12 or else you walk away empty-handed.
So,
please
let
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the
letter
S
behind
number
12.
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(Trivia Trap sfx) (loud groans)
Doug: UGH! You found the word "KEY" twice -- but I'm afraid we can't give you the car. Where were the S's?
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Doug: They were at 5, 7 and 11.
Doug: Andy, we do have a prize for you. We'll learn about it as we sign off. Jay Cross goes for win number two on the next Net Definition. Until then, remember by definition, if you drive your car through your living room, it suddenly becomes -- the wreck room. (audience groans) Make it a great day, keep the faith and treasure your loved ones.
Rich: Some of our departing contestants will receive...
The Mr. Coffee Ultronic System. Space-aged technology for the best cup of coffee on this planet or any other. Furnished by Mr. Coffee.
Dinty Moore Beef Stew -- has carrots, potatoes, chunks of beef and rich gravy. Dinty Moore Beef Stew -- the real meat and potatoes meal from Hormel.
La Choy Soy Sauce. America's favorite for basting chicken, marinating steak, seasoning hamburgers and all meats. Delicious soy sauce from La Choy.
A year's supply of M&M's. The candy that melts in your mouth -- not in your hand. M&M's.
One-hundred forty-four square feet of Flintkote peel-and-stick floor tile. Easy to apply -- because the adhesive is on the back. Flintkote peel-and-stick floor tile available in distinctive decorator styles.
And as a consolation prize from the audience game, Andy Silikovitz will receive a Rival Crockpot. This handsome slow cooker comes with chrome exterior and a black stoneware dish that lifts out for serving at the table. Furnished by Rival.