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he wins something very special.
Thom's done this six times already.
Thom, if you defeat four more opponents,
you're gonna win another one.
Art James, what is it?
(Art) Yes, Thom.
For your driving pleasure, it's a brand-new car!
[audience applauding]
Just what he needs, a seventh car.
$900 in the pot.
Let's continue the game and shuffle the categories around.
Thom?
Oh, boy.
Wink, let's try Second Jobs on the lower left.
First time in the category of Second Jobs, Thom.
Here's the question:
This rugged actor labored in the coal mines of Pennsylvania
before starring in such popular movies
such as "Telefon," "Hard Times" and "The Mechanic."
Name him.
Charles Bronson.
Yes.
That's right.
[audience applauding]
So, we put an X in Second Jobs.
And another $200 in the pot.
We shuffle the categories.
And go back to Candy.
Women in Film, up there to block.
Top right, for a block diagonally of Thom.
Candy, answer this again, you'll block him:
During the 70s, this British actress
applied her talents to such notable motion pictures
as "Sunday Bloody Sunday," "A Touch of Class"
and "House Calls."
For a block, name her.
Glenda Jackson.
Yes. That's good for a diagonal block,
and we put an O there.
[audience applauding]
$1,300 in the pot.
Players, we have three boxes left.
The categories in those three boxes
will determine the fate of this game.
Let's shuffle.
There they are, Thom.
Uh, Wink, I think I'm going to try
Royalty in the top center.
Top center for Royalty, Thom.
Here's the question:
This infamous King of the Huns
was known as The Scourge of God
because of the destruction caused by his armies.
Name him.
Attila.
Right.
Attila.
[audience applauding]
Attila the Hun.
So, we put an X there, another $200 into the pot.
Players, you're down to two boxes,
and the categories in them will decide
what happens to you in this game.
Let's shuffle.
Women in Film and One Word Names.
Candy?
No doubt about it.
One Word Names.
You're going for a block, vertical block.
Answer this, Candy, you'll block him,
and we will have a tie game.
Here's the question:
This Chinese philosopher,
whose name means Great Master Kung,
was virtually unknown at his death over 2,000 years ago.
Several centuries later,
his ideas were revived and flourished
until the 20th century.
For a tie game, name him.
Confucius.
Yes.
That's right for a tie.
[audience applauding]
[in Chinese accent] I like way Candy talk.
Confucius. Very good, Candy.
$1,700 in the pot.
We have a tie game, obviously.
We're gonna start with nine new categories
and the pot will continue to grow from $1,700.
Let's take a look at the subjects.
Here they are:
Numero Uno, Faces, Animal Stars,
Foreign Writers, Astrology, Spirit of '76,
Comedy Movies, Physics and Islands.
Alright, Thom.
Wink, I'll try Astrology
in the center box.
Astrology, worth $300 to the pot.
7 of the 12 astrological signs are represented by animals.
I'm gonna name two of the animals, Thom,
and you tell me what signs of the zodiac they represent.
One, the sign represented by the goat.
Two, the sign represented by the fishes.
Now, I'll give you a few seconds to think.
[clock ticking]
Thom, I'm giving you the animal,
you tell me what signs of the zodiac they represent.
The sign represented by the goat.
Capricorn.
by the fishes.d
Pisces.
Yes, that's right.
Put an X
in the center box.
[audience applauding]
$300 added to the pot, and let's shuffle.
Candy Kirby?
Ooh, I'll try Animal Stars, ugh.
Ooh, Animal Stars.
Roy Rogers and Dale Evans each had famous horses.
Dale Evans rode Buttermilk.
What was the name of Roy Rogers' horse?
Oh, Trigger.
Yeah, that's right.
Trigger.
[audience applauding]
Put an O there, and let's shuffle again.
Add $200 to the pot.
Pot worth $2,200.
Thom?
Wink, Let's try Faces
in the top center.
Alright. Faces.
Question on Faces.
First, take a look at this picture, Thom.
He's one of Hollywood's biggest box office attractions.
Name him.
Clint Eastwood.
Yes.
That's right.
[audience applauding]
Mr. Clint Eastwood.
Put an X there as we shuffle.
Now, $2,400 on this game.
Candy?
Animal Stars.
Animal Stars, bottom center.
Again, going for a block of Thom.
For 17 years, Jumbo the elephant resided in the London Zoo.
Later, he became the circus showman's star attraction.
For a block, name this famous showman.
P.T. Barnum.
Yes.
[audience applauding]
That's right, for a block in Animal Stars.
Put an O there.
And again, let's move the categories
all around on the Board.
Quick shuffle now and $2,600 to play for.
Wink, let's try Physics in the lower left.
Physics it'll be.
Thom, this scientific instrument,
which takes its name from the Greek word for earthquake,
is used to measure movement of the ground.
Name it.
Seismograph.
Yes.
That's right.
[audience applauding]
So, we put an X in Physics.
Add $200 to the pot.
Four boxes remain as we shuffle.
Candy?
I'm going to block
the upper right.
With Faces, she's looking for a block.
Take a look at this picture, Candy.
This is the face of a former world leader.
To block Thom, name him.
Khrushchev.
You got it.
That's good for a block.
[audience applauding]
So, we put an O there and add another $200 in the pot.
Now worth $3,000.
Players, there are three boxes left,
and the categories in them can decide
who wins and who loses.
More of Tic Tac Dough to follow.
We'll be back in just a moment.
[audience applauding]