Audience Game

 

 

 

ANDY
ANTONIO
MATT

(audience applause)

Doug: Tie for the lead at 750. Next statement.

Alex Trebek was rumored to be drunk while hosting his final episode of the dice game show "High Crackpots".

(light laughter from the crowd)

Doug: Antonio.

Antonio: "High Rollers"

Doug: Yes indeed.

 

 

 

ANDY
ANTONIO
MATT

(audience applause)

Doug: Proof that there's more than one Alex Trebek-hosted game show involving potent potables. (audience laughs) Antonio's up to a grand. Another question.

If an Amish man has a beard, it means he's inebriated.

(audience laughs)

(Andy buzzes in)

Doug: What luck? Andy.

Andy: Married.

Doug: Right.

 

 

 

ANDY
ANTONIO
MATT

(audience applause)

Doug: The two A's are tied again. Two questions to go. Matt's out of the running for the video slot challenge -- but can still chime in on this next CY$250 statement.

The movie "Everything You Always Wanted To Know About Sex (But Were Afraid to Ask)" was directed by Woody Woodpecker.

(Andy buzzes in)

Doug: Andy.

Andy: Woody Allen.

Doug: That's right.

 

 

 

ANDY
ANTONIO
MATT

(audience applause)

Doug: One more statement. Andy's going for the win. Antonio's trying to tie. Matt's trying for 250. Last question...

For most of its existence, the WB television network's mascot was named Michigan J. Wolverine.

(Antonio buzzes in)

Doug: Antonio for the tie.

Antonio: Frog

Doug: That's right.

 

 

 

ANDY
ANTONIO
MATT

(audience applause)

Doug: Could someone tell me what I have to do to get *Ohio State* questions on this show? (audience laughs) Well, we're going to play a tie-breaker statement in a bit. First, Matt, sorry you didn't get on the scoreboard. Tell ya what, we'll give you CY$250 and our thanks. Matt Tanga everyone.

(audience cheers)

Doug: OK, Andy and Antonio, here's how we break the tie. We'll play one more statement. Buzz in with the right answer and you win CY$250 and the game. Buzz in and miss and your opponent will earn CY$250 and the right to spin against the outlaw. Last statement in The Last Word...

From the late '60s until the mid-'80s, the Philadelphia Eagles were owned by Leonard Nimoy.

(Andy buzzes in)

Doug: Andy for the win.

Andy: Tose.

Doug: And you're spinning against the outlaw!

 

 

 

ANDY
ANTONIO
MATT

(winning bells; audience applause)

Doug: Antonio, thanks for playing. You played well and certainly kept it close. You do leave us with CY$1250 and all this applause.

(audience cheers)

ADVANCE TO OUTLAW'S VIDEO SLOT CHALLENGE