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you win a special goodie and you know what that is.
Mark should know, he's won three.
He has defeated 17 opponents.
If he defeats three more,
he's gonna have a fourth one of these, Bob. Right?
(Bob)
It's a brand-new car!
[audience applauding]
Buick Century Two-door Coupe,
the midsize personal luxury car
with a spacious, comfortable interior and classic exterior.
The Century Two-door Coupe by Buick.
In addition, Great Reflections gives your car the 20/20 shine,
a shine so deep-down clear, it's a perfect vision.
Great Reflections from DuPont.
Now, back to you, Wink.
Thank you very much, Bob.
Circle is getting tighter and tighter.
Three boxes left on the Board.
$1,300 in the pot. Let's shuffle.
Mark?
Okay.
For the block, I'll try General Science.
Top center, General Science.
Answer this for a block:
In July of 1979, parts of this 77-ton American space vehicle
came hurtling back to Earth
after spending six years in orbit.
To block, John. name it.
Skylab.
Yes, that's right
for a block.
[audience applauding]
Unbelievable. Put an X there.
Another $200 in the pot.
It's up to $1,500 as the moment of truth
is getting closer and closer.
We're down to two boxes, John.
Anything could happen, obviously.
The categories that appear will determine what happens.
We shuffle.
Select.
Well, I will take The Stage.
The Stage. Question.
John, if you answer this correctly,
we'll have a tie game.
Arthur Miller wrote this 1949 play
about a character named Willy Loman,
who struggles with his dying career.
For a tie game, complete the play's title.
Death of a...
Salesman.
Right, for a tie game.
[audience applauding]
And another $200 added to the $1,500.
And we're up to $1,700 and going.
Still going between Mark and John.
Gonna show you nine new categories
on our big Tic Tac Dough Board
and see how well you can handle these.
Here they are:
Big and Little, Biographies, Movies of the '70s,
Jims and James, Maps of States,
Famous Blondes, One-Word Names, Beatle Mania, and Opera.
Alright. Mark?
Okay. I think I'll start in the, uh...
The lower left with One-Word Names.
One-Word Names.
Question, Mark.
Question mark.
[audience laughing]
War chiefs Cochise, Victorio and Geronimo
were among this Indian tribe's most famous leaders.
Name this Indian tribe.
Uh...the Apaches?
You got it.
Ah!
That's right.
[audience applauding]
You answered the question with a question and got it right.
Put an X there. Let's shuffle.
Another $200 in the pot takes it to $1,900. John?
Oh, one of my favorites, Famous Blondes in the center.
In the center, worth $300 to the pot.
Famous Blondes. This freckle-faced blonde comedienne
co-starred with a versatile leading man
in the popular films "Pillow Talk,"
"Lover Come Back" and "Send Me No Flowers."
John, I want you to name her,
and then, secondly, name her handsome co-star
in these films, and I'll let you
think about that for a few seconds.
[clock ticking]
The freckle-faced blond comedienne
co-starring with a versatile leading man.
Name her, John.
Doris Day.
Yes. Name her handsome co-star in these films.
Rock Hudson?
Yes. That's right.
Doris Day
and Rock Hudson.
[audience applauding]
There was a lot of enjoyable moments in those films.
Put an O there.
Move the categories around as we add $200 to the pot.
Back to you, Mark.
Beatle Mania in the lower right.
Beatle Mania.
Mark, this former Beatle played a gardener in the film "Candy"
and Peter Sellers' adopted son
in the movie "The Magic Christian."
Name him
Ringo Starr.
Yes. Richard Starkey
or Ringo Starr.
[audience applauding]
Put an X there.
We shuffle.
We put $200 in the pot.
And we now have a total of $2,400 to play with.
John?
Oh, definitely
One-Word Names to block.
For a block on One-Word Names,
John, answer this:
The classic novel "Moby ***"
featured a ruthless, one-legged sea captain
who was known by a one-word name.
For a block, what was his name?
That was Ahab.
Yes. Captain Ahab.
Good for a block.
Put an O there.
[audience applauding]
Let's shuffle.
$200 in the pot makes it $2,600.
Mark?
Okay. For the block, Wink, Jims and James at the top.
Top center for a block.
To block, John, answer this:
In January 1980, the show business world
mourned the loss of this beloved comedian named Jimmy.
He entertained millions with his piano and songs
like "Inka Dinka Doo."
For a block,
name him.
That was Jimmy Durante.
Yes, The Great
Jimmy Durante.
[audience applauding]
Good for a block. Put an X there.
Four boxes left, John. Let's shuffle.
$2,800 in the pot.
I'm gonna stay with One-Word Names.
That was good to me last time.
Alright. One-Word Names.
John, he was born in Glasgow, Scotland
and has recorded such hits
as "Sunshine Superman" and "Mellow Yellow."
Name him.
Donovan.
Yes.
Donovan is the answer.
We put an O there.
[audience applauding]
We put another $200 in the pot,
making it a good round $3,000.
Three boxes are left up here to pool with.
The categories that show up might decide
who wins and who loses.
Let's shuffle.
Mark?
Okay. For another block, Jims and James on the left.
Alright. For a block on Jims and James,
here's the question, Mark:
Veteran Western actor Jim Davis stars
as the head of the Ewing clan
in this popular television series
about a wealthy Texas family.
To block, John, name it.
Name the show?
Yes.
"Dallas."
Right.
Dallas is the show and that
is the answer for a block.
[audience applauding]
Put an X there.
$200 in the pot.
$3,200.
Two boxes left.
Let's shuffle.
John?
Oh, I'm just glad
it wasn't Opera.
[audience laughing]
Jims and James.
Sigh of relief.
Alright, answer this question correctly
on Jims and James, we'll have a second tie
between Mark and John.
James Jones wrote a best-selling novel
in which he described the lives of an army unit in Hawaii
before and during World War II.
John, for your second tie, name the book.
I hope it's "From Here to Eternity."
Oh!
It is, for a tie game!
[audience applauding]
Oh, my God.
James Jones'
"From Here to Eternity."
So, we put an O there.
Another $200 to the pot.
We have a tie, and we'll get back
to Tic Tac Dough right after this.
[audience applauding]