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and we have three boxes remaining.
Take a look at those categories, Carol.
Men in Sports, Mixed Words and Funny Men.
Now, let's shuffle, and see what shows up
for you to select from.
Quick shuffle on the Board with $1,300 on the pot.
And there they are, Carol.
I don't know a whole lot about sports,
but I will try Men in Sports.
You got it. Let's see if you can get it.
This American athlete set a new world's record
for the decathlon in the 1976 Olympics.
Bruce Jenner.
[audience applauding]
Put an X there. $1,500 to the pot.
Mary, two boxes on the Board.
Let's shuffle and see what comes up for you.
Foods and Mixed Words.
I will go for Mixed Words for the win.
Alright, if you answer this question on mixed words,
you will have Tic Tac Dough
and $1,700.
You would be our new champion.
Mary, take a look at this mixed-up word.
I want you to unscramble the letters,
and for Tic Tac Dough, reveal the name of a game people play.
Bridge.
Yes, that's right. Bridge is the answer.
[audience applauding]
A vertical Tic Tac Dough.
$1,700, and Mary becomes our new champion.
And congratulations to you, Mary.
the opportunity to...
hopefully,
win that trip to Monte Carlo,
which Carol lost a few minutes ago.
(Carol) Oh, well. I got the kitchen stuff.
Did you notice?
Did you notice, by the way,
that she had a chance to win if...
No, I don't know why.
I guess the Buster Keaton thing threw me off completely.
Yeah, because you actually could have gone over there,
Yeah.
But, Carol, listen: You did beautifully,
and you're one of the most charming Tic Tac Dough players
Thank you.
Thank you.
...for being so gorgeous.
Although you didn't win that trip,
you have $5,850 in cash and merchandise.
Thank you, Wink.
God bless. Thank you.
[audience applauding]
Okay, Mary. Come on over here.
Here we go.
Hiya, winner. Good to see you.
Let's see... You're from Scottsdale, Arizona.
Yes, sir. Scottsdale.
All the ladies in Scottsdale as lovely as you?
Oh, well, I don't know. They're all lovely.
You noticed how fickle I am?
I know.
You're going to the trip to Las Vegas, the watches,
the trip to Monte Carlo.
It comes to $3,250 in cash and merchandise.
Take a look at the Board and select.
Alright.
Deuce, top center, on the Board.
What's behind Number 2?
Take a look, Mary.
[audience applauding]
You need $600 more, and you got a win.
You'll be going to Monte Carlo.
No.
She's all by herself.
Remember, on the next call, you could hit the dragon.
You can take that money and stop.
Alright. Number 4.
What do we find behind Number 4?
She needs $600 to win the trip.
Aw.
Doggone, that thing's come up a lot.
at the rest of the Board,
and see where the big heavy numbers were.
Perhaps the Tic and the Tac would have given you an automatic win.
Tic and Tac right over here.
Top right and middle.
Right. You didn't win here.
However, you did win cash and merchandise.
Well, no merchandise,
but cash in the amount of $1,700.
What's more important, you're our champion.
And, Carol, as you know, the rules of the game say
as long as you win, you'll be our champion.
So, you wanna get at another game?
and we'll get started.
[audience applauding]
Carol from Scottsdale. Who's next, Jay?
(Jay) Coming up now, a bartender and a writer
who is about to attend school
to learn to become a commercial deep-sea diver.
Meet Scott Wayans.
[audience applauding]
This should be fun. This should be fun.
Oh, boy. Yeah.
Well, obviously, we didn't change Scott's name over there.
But, everybody, just take for granted that he's not Mary.
He really is Scott.
And if Scott's face looks familiar to you,
it's because it's his second appearance on Tic Tac Dough.
On a previous visit, a mistake was made in the ruling of his answer,
so we invited him back.
So, Scott, welcome back.
Thank you.
Tell me about your sea diving these days.
Well, it's about the most exhilarating experience
you could ever have, Wink.
[audience laughing]
Tell me more, Mary, I mean Scott.
Well, it's otherworldly. It's eerie.
It's like you've been transported to another planet.
Yeah.
I gather you like it.
How about marriage?
They tell me it's terrific.
I don't really know myself.
No.
Leslie and I are quite happy the way we are right now.
Um-hmm. Okay.
Maybe we can make you a little happier
by playing Tic Tac Dough.
You wanna give it a shot?
Do you have a good-luck charm on you, by the way?
Which one would you like to see first?
[audience laughing]
Well, now I'm afraid to ask.
How about that one you got right there?
Well I got this one. This is my old...
The old favorite.
Oh, did you bring it with you on the last appearance
here on Tic Tac Dough?
Yeah, right.
right now.
You gonna hold that in your hand?
in your hand?
Oh yeah. I'll just keep it some place, uh...
Over here.
No, I think here's better.
Let's take a look at the Board,
and see whether you like these categories or not.
Hope you do, 'cause we can't change them for you.
Carol and Scott: Chemistry, Travel,
Red Heads, Potluck Pictures,
Wild West, Take a Letter,
Washington D.C., Foreign Stars and Ships.
Carol?
I think I'll take Red Heads
in the upper right-hand corner.
Rednecks. No, it's Red Heads, isn't it?
I'm sorry. Red Heads.
Although he seemed to be most comfortable
playing characters on the wrong side of the law,
this redhead also gave memorable performances
as George M. Cohan in "Yankee Doodle Dandy,"
and as Bottom in "A Midsummer Night's Dream."
James Cagney?
Yes, that's right. James Cagney.
[audience applauding]
Let's move the categories around.
$200 in the pot. Let's turn to Scott.
Scott, this will be your first shot at the Board.
to the middle for Travel, Wink.
Travel it is. Worth $300 in the pot.
Scott, I'll give you the names
of two popular American tourist resorts.
You name the states in which they're located.
First, Carlsbad Caverns.
Secondly, Cypress Gardens.
Here's a little extra time.
Okay, once again, You name the states
in which they're located, Scott.
Carlsbad Caverns.
Okay, I believe that's in New Mexico, Wink.
New Mexico.
Right. How about Cypress Gardens?
Yes, that's right.
[audience applauding]
First, put an O there,
then we'll take a commercial break,
and then we'll continue with more of Tic Tac Dough.