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00:00Test a new picture first. Could win a prize package worth over $4,500.
00:07Which star is it?
00:09Jim Nabors,
00:12Bill Bailey,
00:14Oscar,
00:17Pam Greer,
00:20George Goebbels,
00:22Arthur Godfrey,
00:25John Davidson,
00:27Aaron Valentine,
00:29or Paul Lynde,
00:31all in the Hollywood Squares.
00:34And here is the master of the Hollywood Squares,
00:36Peter Martin.
00:37Thank you. Good evening. Welcome to the Hollywood Squares.
00:39Hello, Charles.
00:41Hello, Oscar. Oscar, how's your life?
00:43Well, it's absolutely miserable.
00:45Oh.
00:46But I like being miserable. That makes me happy.
00:48It does, doesn't it?
00:49But I don't like being happy, so that makes me miserable.
00:51Ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:54I want you to be our two players for this evening.
00:56First of all, this is Paula Gottlieb to my left.
00:59Nice to have you with us, Paula.
01:02Paula is a kindergarten teacher who types legal papers for her husband.
01:05Paula's other hobby is speaking Polish to her parents.
01:08And what nationality are they?
01:10German.
01:11German.
01:12No, I'm an illiterate Polack.
01:14An illiterate Polack?
01:16I can speak Polish, but I never learned to read or write it.
01:18Oh, really?
01:19It came in handy a lot.
01:20Oh, you'll get a lot of letters just because of what you say.
01:22But it's true. I'm really literate.
01:24All right, all right. Good luck this evening.
01:27Sam D'Angelo, nice to see you.
01:28Sam, welcome to our show.
01:31Sam has retired one month from the United States Marine Corps,
01:34but made that easy transition from marine pilot to life insurance agent.
01:38True?
01:39Yes, sir.
01:40I don't see the correlation, but good luck this evening.
01:41We have a commercial. We'll be right back.
01:44This summer, spend some time on a farm on an island by the sea.
02:06Step back to the good life on Prince Edward Island in Atlantic Canada.
02:12Drop us a line for more information.
02:16Until now, you had to choose between good taste and low calories.
02:21Until now.
02:23The time is right for Pepsi Light.
02:26Lemony, Pepsi Light.
02:29We put a little lemony taste in and took out half the calories.
02:33Refreshing Pepsi Light.
02:35The cola with the lemony taste in and half the calories of regular cola out.
02:40We put a little lemony taste in and took out half the calories.
02:47There is nothing like an evening with your friend.
02:49A bit of music and a very special cup of coffee.
02:53Hills Brothers, European style coffees.
02:56Café Capri, Café Mocha, and Café Viennese.
03:00All of them are rich with a beautiful chocolate flavor.
03:05Hills Brothers, bravo.
03:08Hills Brothers.
03:09For a hundred years, we've been concerned with just three things.
03:12Coffee, coffee, and coffee.
03:17Object for the players is to get three stars in a row, either across or nanodiagonally.
03:20It is up to them to figure out if a star is giving a correct answer or making one up.
03:23That's where they get the squares.
03:24Each completed game is worth $250.
03:26In addition, in the first three games, our players buy for that secret square. Ken?
03:30And circle starts.
03:31The first secret square for a trip to Hawaii.
03:33We'll jet you from Los Angeles to ...
03:35The Ala Moana Hotel at the end is the Waikiki.
03:37Nine exotic restaurants and lounges, Polynesian entertainment pool.
03:40Furnished by Americana Hotels.
03:42And you'll fly to Hawaii via Pan-American World Airways
03:45with more 747s from the U.S. to more places in the world than any other airline.
03:49Pan Am, America's airline to the world.
03:51Take along a $500 assortment of dittos, tops, and jeans.
03:55You'll feel the fit because every pair is hand-measured.
03:57Side saddle pants, high-rises, pre-washed denim, furnished by dittos.
04:01Plus, from across the Pacific.
04:02Hawaiian Tropic Shark tanning laws in motion.
04:04Tanning research lab, six steps to the safest tan.
04:06Also, a unique design combined with quality diamonds
04:09is this 14-karat gold apple pendant, furnished by Mastercraft Ring Company of Seattle
04:14and valued at over $300.
04:16And Umig 30XL Super 8mm sound movie camera and 810HQS sound projector
04:21for high-quality sound with all your motion pictures.
04:23Sound motion picture equipment furnished by Umig.
04:26Plus, a $2,300 sailboat and trailer.
04:28The Guppy 13, designed for family fun.
04:30Handles easy, cabin-sleep-true, with cockpit storage compartment.
04:33Self-righting features complete with custom-designed Guppy trailer.
04:36Furnished by Mellon Marine.
04:38That's it, Peter.
04:39All right, Kay, let's hear the homeowners' secret prayers.
04:41Now, the stars are brief.
04:42The four of you are here to help them with their bluffs,
04:43but they're hearing the actual questions for the first time.
04:45Paula, my dear, you won the toss.
04:46Good luck, pick a star.
04:48Since my name is Paula, I've got to go with Paul in.
04:50All right.
04:51Paul, was Snow White a blonde or a brunette?
04:55Snow White.
04:56Was she a blonde or a brunette?
04:57Only Walt Disney knew for sure.
04:59I remember very, very brunette.
05:06Brunette.
05:07Yes, I agree.
05:08Absolutely.
05:09Good start.
05:10Okay, Sam, your turn.
05:11Roger, I'll go with the Marine, Jim Nabors.
05:13Okay.
05:14Jim, if you rub one artichoke against another and you hear a squeak, what does that mean?
05:21I never have rubbed them, so I just have to guess.
05:29Probably means they're ruined.
05:31They're not, they're not, they're ruined.
05:34I disagree.
05:35No, they're fresh.
05:36Yeah.
05:37Okay, put an X there.
05:38All right, Paula, your turn.
05:39John Davidson, please.
05:41John, what great author wrote under the name of James Whitcomb Riley?
05:47I've never read that book, Peter.
05:49Oh, under the name.
05:50Oh, I see, I see.
05:52Under the, James Whitcomb Riley.
05:54Yes.
05:55Who wrote under that name?
05:56You cannot trick me on nighttime Hollywood Square.
05:58Trust me, it was James Whitcomb Riley.
06:00That is his real name.
06:02Paula?
06:03I disagree.
06:04He wrote under the name of James Whitcomb Riley, James Whitcomb Riley.
06:07That's why he wrote under that name.
06:09Put an X there, Sam.
06:10Going with Oscar.
06:12All right.
06:13And that's the secret square.
06:15I thought you might go with Pam and buy for that spot.
06:17Oscar.
06:19Oscar, are you okay?
06:21Yeah.
06:22Yeah.
06:23I was afraid you'd choose me.
06:25This question is worth $4,600.
06:30Are you intimidated?
06:31Slightly.
06:33Listen now carefully, all right?
06:35Who was the youngest performer ever to win an Academy Award for acting?
06:40For acting.
06:41Was it Patty Duke, Shirley Temple, or Tatum O'Neal?
06:44The youngest performer ever to win an Academy Award for acting.
06:48Patty Duke, Shirley Temple, or Tatum O'Neal?
06:55Oh.
06:56What was that?
06:57Oh, I got the question.
06:58Yeah.
06:59That's not very funny.
07:01I mean, that's not a funny question.
07:04No, well, it's not supposed to be.
07:06It's a very serious question.
07:08$4,600.
07:09Yeah, it is.
07:10Well, all right.
07:11Okay.
07:12I think it's Potato O'Neal.
07:14No.
07:15Tatum.
07:16He says Tatum O'Neal.
07:17I agree.
07:18You agree with a grouch?
07:20Yes.
07:21I agree.
07:22You agree with a grouch?
07:24I agree.
07:25He's right, and you are correct.
07:33Oscar, you've made a man very, very happy.
07:35You should be proud.
07:37I'm sorry to hear that.
07:38I don't like that.
07:40Say, Sam, you've got that Hawaiian vacation,
07:42and the jeans, the jewelry, a movie camera outfit, the sailboat, worth $4,600.
07:48Congratulations, and we'll go on for another Super Show next week.
07:51Okay, Paula, your turn.
07:52Okay, Karen Valentine, please.
07:54Karen, true or false, having a good memory is a sign of a well-adjusted personality.
08:02What was the question?
08:05Having a good memory is a sign of a well-adjusted personality.
08:09Yes, it is.
08:11I would tend to agree.
08:13No.
08:14Oh.
08:15Listen, psychotics tend to have much better memories than normal people.
08:20The way we were.
08:22Can't put an X there, Sam.
08:23Pearl Bailey, please.
08:24All right.
08:25Pearlie Mae, this is for $250.
08:26True or false, Muhammad Ali's great, great...
08:29Now, let me try that again.
08:30True or false, Muhammad Ali's great grandfather...
08:33Peter, I suggest you get this right.
08:35You know him, don't you?
08:37Every time I see Muhammad Ali, I'm intimidated.
08:40Muhammad Ali's great grandfather was an Irishman named Grady.
08:43Grady.
08:44True or false?
08:46Well, they're pretty...
08:47You know, they're pretty tough.
08:49And, um...
08:51No doubt about it.
08:52Great, great grandfather.
08:53Great grandfather.
08:54Oh, yes.
08:55She said yes.
08:56I agree.
08:57That's right.
08:58According to the celebrity register, you got yourself $250.
09:03We're going to have a commercial.
09:04We'll return and play another secret program right after this.
09:08We call them the demanding ones.
09:11New Yorkers.
09:12They don't like the wishy-washy coffee other parts of the country go for.
09:16They demand a richer-tasting coffee, but one that's never bitter.
09:20That's Saverin.
09:22Unlike coffees that are sold all over America,
09:24Saverin is blended only to please the people of New York.
09:32They like it.
09:33Saverin.
09:34They like it.
09:35Saverin.
09:36It's New York's hometown coffee.
09:40That's us, Revlon, in Statesboro, Georgia.
09:43We came here to launch our new Faces of 76 makeup collection.
09:46And give these women a beautiful, individual new look.
09:50The girls chose from the six new color combinations.
09:52We helped a little, but they applied it themselves and the results were terrific.
09:56Wow.
09:57Look at all the rosy new faces Revlon left behind in Statesboro.
10:01Be one of the new Faces of 76.
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10:05Now available to Two Guys, Corvettes and Call Door Stores.
10:11Player with the most cash this evening will drive away with the following.
10:14It's Pontiac Smart New Subcompact Astra.
10:17Distinctive styling with responsive four-cylinder engine,
10:19electronic ignition, overhead cam, three-speed floor shift.
10:22Furnished by Pontiac.
10:23Plus, for a smoother run at CarCastro,
10:25DDX motor oil for all models and sizes of cars,
10:27Castrolubicants for cars, motorcycles and snowmobiles,
10:29and Turtle Wax, the world's largest-selling liquid car wax.
10:31New, improved hard-shell formula,
10:32cleans, polishes, protects from one easy operation.
10:34Turtle Wax with a hard-shell finish.
10:36We'll be back with more of Hollywood Squares after this message.
10:42Behind the scenes at a great racing event,
10:45you see the skill and craftsmanship that go into auto racing.
10:49I'm Chris Shankle, and I know that American brewers
10:52put that same kind of care into your favorite beer.
10:55And when it comes in pure sparkling glass,
10:58I think you can really taste the quality.
11:01Beer just seems to keep its natural flavor in a bottle,
11:04and stays cold, too.
11:06Get the good taste of beer.
11:08It comes in a bottle.
11:12I say, how am I going to keep this new-fangled tall kitchen can clean?
11:18Paper bag, go to your quarters.
11:21An outdoor trash bag?
11:24Quite tall, but terribly wasteful.
11:26What's this?
11:27Hefty tall kitchen can legs, sir.
11:29Yes, designed to fit perfectly.
11:31They don't leak.
11:32They're strong and economical.
11:33Hefty tall kitchen can bags.
11:35They keep kitchen garbage in its place.
11:37Thank you, sir.
11:39The master's asleep.
11:43This Secret Square game's worth about $3,500.
11:46And this time, it starts at Secret Square for the ultimate cooking center.
11:49A Lytton double oven microwave range.
11:51Microwave speed, self-cleaning oven, one-piece smooth top.
11:54Advanced features include a digital timer,
11:56smokeless broiling, automatic oven timer,
11:58and sous vide spun cream honey,
12:00the soft, spreadable honey in the reusable plastic table server.
12:02Sous vide spun cream honey, the delicious, pure honey spread.
12:05Plus, John Hancock's Fiesta, genuine California redwood,
12:08designed with beauty, built for durability.
12:10This weather-resistant collection brings elegance and comfort to indoor and outdoor living.
12:14Fiesta, furnished by John Hancock Furniture.
12:16Also, a gift certificate for $1,000 worth of steaks,
12:19furnished by Bonanza Family Restaurants,
12:21with over 600 locations coast to coast,
12:23featuring a wide variety of family-priced meals from the Bonanza Buffet.
12:27And soft, chewy, delicious Quizzlers in a variety of fun-to-eat flavors.
12:30Strawberry, licorice, chocolate, and grape.
12:31Quizzlers, the family favorite any time.
12:33Enjoy a 25-inch color television set from True Value Hardware Stores.
12:37You combine value and personal service in over 5,000 locations.
12:41A color console furnished by True Value Hardware.
12:44Okay, Peter.
12:45Okay, Danny, let's go to the home audience in Secret Square,
12:47and Cam DeAngelo will start this game.
12:49Jim Navers, please.
12:50Jim, according to author Desmond Morris in the book,
12:55Unlike you, the Pope normally uses both arms when he does something.
13:00When he does what?
13:03Uh...
13:05Uh...
13:08Embraces you?
13:09Embraces.
13:10I agree.
13:11No, waves, waves.
13:13Okay, put a circle there.
13:14Paula, a break for you.
13:15Oh, good.
13:16Um, Oscar, we watch him all the time.
13:19I just love him.
13:20That's the secret.
13:21That's the Secret Square one.
13:27Oscar, aren't you excited?
13:29You're the Secret Square again.
13:31You tricked me.
13:34Now, this was worth $3,500.
13:36Listen carefully, all right?
13:38Who was the first West Point graduate to become president of the United States?
13:44Was it Ulysses S. Grant, Theodore Roosevelt, or Dwight Eisenhower?
13:50The first West Point graduate to become president.
13:53Grant, Theodore Roosevelt, or Dwight Eisenhower?
14:10General Grant.
14:11General Grant.
14:12Yes, I agree.
14:13That's right.
14:20Okay, you've got the microwave, wings, the Redwood furniture,
14:24$1,000 worth of steaks, a color TV, $3,500.
14:28Oscar, aren't you proud again?
14:30You've made a woman happy.
14:31No.
14:32You're not happy.
14:33I'm not supposed to help people.
14:36Okay, back to the car.
14:37Sam?
14:38Fairly, please.
14:39Fairly may.
14:40Does exercise really turn fat into muscle, yes or no?
14:43Fat into muscle?
14:44Exercise.
14:50Exercise turns fat into muscle.
14:55Does exercise make the fat turn into muscle?
14:58Fat into muscle, yes or no?
14:59Yes.
15:00I disagree.
15:01Oh, yeah.
15:02When an untrained person exercises, in fact, he tends to replace lost fat with muscle.
15:05Right, okay.
15:06You can't put a circle there, Paula.
15:08You'll have to earn that yourself.
15:09Okay, Pearl.
15:10For a tie game, has Da Vinci's The Last Supper ever been exhibited in America?
15:15Pearl?
15:17The last...
15:18Oh, my.
15:20Has it ever been exhibited here in the United States?
15:23In the United States.
15:24The Last Supper, Da Vinci's.
15:25The Last Supper.
15:27I know they brought that Pietro over here, but The Last Supper.
15:32I don't remember them moving that.
15:34She said no.
15:35I don't remember that either.
15:36You know why?
15:37It's painted on the wall of a concert in Milan.
15:39Yes, okay.
15:40We've got a tie game.
15:41That's nice.
15:43Okay, Secret Square game number three,
15:45and Kenny Williams can tell us about it.
15:47And circle stars to Secret Square for
15:49Broyhill's traditional design bedroom,
15:51crafted of oak solids and veneers,
15:53clean, timeless styling,
15:54finished in warm brown tones,
15:55highlighted by distinctive brass hardware,
15:57furnished by Broyhill.
15:58And Tastemaker introduces their new design collection of Marlene,
16:01with sheets, pillowcases, and towels.
16:03Tastemaker can design needles for the American home,
16:05plus an 18-pound capacity Washmaster automatic wash
16:08with five wash and five rinse temperatures,
16:11plus Gibson's edgy soaked action.
16:12Gets more work done in less time
16:13in a matching Drymaster dryer with Zaki dry system.
16:15It dries clothes faster yet is more gentle to fabric.
16:17Furnished by Gibson.
16:18And enjoy Radio Shack's outstanding AM and FM stereo sound records
16:22and eight-track tapes with this complete realistic music system
16:25furnished by Radio Shack, a Tandy Corporation company.
16:27And a library of Vantabooks bestsellers,
16:30including the illustrated encyclopedia Rules of the Game,
16:32autographed by Olympic gold medalist Bill Toomey.
16:34That seller is furnished by Vantabooks.
16:36Okay, Peter.
16:37Okay, Kenny.
16:38Okay, Kenny.
16:39Let's show the whole audience the secret square.
16:41Paula says that a lot of her students,
16:43the Vietnamese students that she's had,
16:45have learned English from listening to Big Bird and Oscar on Sesame Street.
16:49You should be proud.
16:50Paula?
16:51I'd like to start with Arthur Godfrey.
16:54Arthur Godfrey.
16:55According to experts, is there any reason to X-ray a tuba?
16:59Yes or no?
17:01Any reason at all to X-ray a tuba?
17:03To X-ray a tuba?
17:05Mm-hmm. Yes or no?
17:07You wanted to find some cracks in it?
17:10Yes.
17:11Paula?
17:12Yes, I would agree.
17:13It's commonly done to see why they are playing off-key.
17:15That is why.
17:16Yes, okay, with a circle.
17:17Jim Neighbors, please.
17:20Jim?
17:21Is there a higher suicide rate for chickens in dry weather?
17:31I ought to know that.
17:32I raised enough chickens.
17:34Suicide rate.
17:36In dry weather, is there a higher suicide rate for chickens in dry weather?
17:40Well, first of all, I never did know chickens committed suicide,
17:43but I would say it would have to say no.
17:49I disagree.
17:50They tend to drown themselves in watering tanks during dry weather.
17:53Yes, okay, you've got the X.
17:55We've got a commercial word.
17:56We'll be back.
18:00Well, Virgil, you thought of a picnic.
18:02I thought of this.
18:03Here, look.
18:04New 9 Life Square Meal.
18:05Soft, moist cat food in big meat cans.
18:08Right, Virg, cans.
18:10Pour out a little, pour out a lot.
18:12Right?
18:13And every square meal has three great flavors.
18:15That's tuna, chicken, and egg flavor.
18:17Yeah.
18:18New 9 Life Square Meal soft, moist cat food.
18:20Right, Virg?
18:21Right.
18:22Big resealable cans.
18:24Three flavors in each meal.
18:25What do you say, Virgil?
18:27Right.
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18:45And over the years, the American driver has had a friend by the side of the road.
18:49Your Exxon retailer.
18:51He's still there to serve you.
18:53Still backed by dependable products that will help you make every mile count.
19:01Keep a clean house and what's my reward?
19:04Chasing after disgusting cockroaches.
19:06There's an easier way.
19:07Oh?
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20:01Cinco Square Game, Paula.
20:03Okay, I'd like to start with George Gobel.
20:05Alrighty.
20:06George, recently...
20:12It's clean, it's clean.
20:13How about Bobby Vitton?
20:15Yeah, that's where I learned it.
20:16Really?
20:17Recently, a man made headlines because his fiancée had shot him three times in the past 16 months.
20:24That's true.
20:25Now, what we want to know is, did he go through with the wedding?
20:32Yeah, but they had to tape the wedding band to his forehead.
20:37Yes, he did.
20:39Did they?
20:41He said they went through with it.
20:43With a gun in my back, I guess I would too.
20:45Yes, I agree.
20:46He called it off from his hospital bed.
20:49Put an X there, Sam.
20:51Call in.
20:52Alrighty, Paul for $500.
20:53True or false, they used cow's horns to make ice cream.
21:00You mean those weren't chocolate chips?
21:10Boy, I'll tell you.
21:12There's so much preservatives in ice cream.
21:14You know, you cannot melt ice cream with water running on it.
21:17There's that many...
21:18I would say probably true.
21:20I agree.
21:21Gelatin is made from the horns, which is then used to make the ice cream.
21:25$500, Sam D'Angelo.
21:27Congratulations.
21:31Did you go to Oscar again?
21:32No, I was staring Valentine this time.
21:34So, it's the race to the car, and can D'Angelo pick a star?
21:37I'll take Arthur Godfrey.
21:40I'll take Arthur Godfrey.
21:41Arthur, in 1949, at age 71,
21:44someone named Alvin Barkley became the oldest American to do something.
21:48To do what?
21:52In what year, please, sir?
21:53In 49, at age 71,
21:55Alvin Barkley became the oldest American to do something.
21:57Do what?
21:58Vice President of the United States.
22:00I agree with Arthur Godfrey.
22:01That's right.
22:02I believe it was under Truman.
22:03I'm not sure, but I believe so.
22:04Okay, with the X, Paula, your turn.
22:07I'd like to go with Jim Nabors.
22:08Jim, your opponent has just hit a blot, blot,
22:12and the man hit is removed from the table and placed on the bar.
22:16What game are you playing?
22:23It's the new game.
22:25I don't play it too good.
22:32I don't believe Jim can think of the game.
22:33I know it.
22:34I know, but it's...
22:35Would you like the question, Paula?
22:38No.
22:39I know what...
22:40You think it's...
22:41No, it's too late.
22:42You say it's backgammon.
22:43You would have been correct.
22:44Backgammon.
22:45I couldn't think of it.
22:46That's all right.
22:47Back to Jim Nabors' question, true or false,
22:48according to the Chicago Tribune,
22:49the acting governor of Samoa claims the highlight of his day
22:54is watching Hollywood Squares after a hard day's work.
22:57The governor of Samoa, is that true?
22:59Does he watch the Hollywood Squares, his favorite game?
23:01Samoa?
23:02Mm-hmm.
23:03Is that around here?
23:05I don't know.
23:06It's a very popular show, so I'd say yes.
23:09I would hope so.
23:10Well, I'm...
23:11If he didn't, we wouldn't have had this question on the show,
23:13I think.
23:14Yeah.
23:15Along with sharing dinner with his wife, that's true.
23:17Good for you folks in Samoa.
23:18What a speculation.
23:19And your choice.
23:20George Coble, please.
23:21George, their motto is,
23:23we learn by doing.
23:25Who are they?
23:27The Costa Rican Commercial Pilots Association.
23:34Uh, that's the Campfire Girls.
23:37The Campfire Girls.
23:38I agree.
23:39Nope, the 4-H clubs.
23:40Put a circle there.
23:41Your turn, Paula.
23:42Paul, again.
23:43For $500 and a tie game, true or false,
23:45every day, about 10 million American women take the pill.
23:50And I can name them all.
23:52Hello.
23:53I can't say true.
23:54Well, Jewel, 10 million American women take that pill.
23:56Yes.
23:57Yes.
23:58Oh, yes.
23:59And you know something?
24:0050 million worldwide.
24:01We have a tie game.
24:02That's good.
24:03Circle gets the square.
24:07Let's play the board.
24:08Paula Gottlieb, pick a star.
24:10Holland.
24:11Paul, true or false,
24:12research indicates that Christopher Columbus
24:15was the first man to be born.
24:18True or false,
24:19research indicates that Christopher Columbus
24:21liked to wear bloomers and long stockings.
24:25Well, it's not easy to sign a crew up for six months.
24:36Did old Chris like to wear bloomers?
24:38Yes.
24:39He always had them on when I saw his picture.
24:41Paula?
24:42Yes, I agree.
24:43Sure, a lot of guys did then.
24:45All right, with a circle there.
24:47Jim, we've all heard of Schubert's
24:49famous unfinished symphony.
24:51Did he plan to finish it, yes or no?
24:55No.
24:56I disagree.
24:57Oh, yeah.
24:58Nine bars of the third movement were finished,
24:59and the rest had been sketched out.
25:01With an X.
25:02Okay, Paula, pick a star.
25:05Pearl Bailey.
25:06Pearl, he may.
25:07True or false,
25:08the pine trees had to be removed
25:11from George Washington's chest on Mount Rushmore.
25:14Two pine trees had to be removed
25:16from George Washington's chest on Mount Rushmore.
25:18True or false?
25:21From his chest?
25:22Mm-hmm.
25:23I didn't know his chest was there.
25:25I know his head is up there.
25:27And then they went on.
25:29No.
25:30Let me clarify what that is,
25:32and it's very, very important.
25:33I'll tell you why.
25:34Let me just review the whole thing.
25:36That is our buzzer.
25:37That means the time is up.
25:38So this question is worth more than an X or a circle.
25:42It's worth our brand-new automobile.
25:44So I'm gonna repeat the question to you.
25:46Pearl, he may.
25:47Yes.
25:48Audience?
25:49Yes.
25:50Be quiet.
25:51Pearl, true or false,
25:52two pine trees had to be removed
25:53from George Washington's chest on Mount Rushmore.
25:55True or false?
25:56No, only the heads are there.
25:57She said that is false.
25:59I think that because there's shrubbery growing from the rock,
26:03I would think that they may have removed real pine trees.
26:07So you disagree?
26:08Disagree.
26:09It is true,
26:10Sam DeAngelo scores if he gets the square.
26:16That's what we like, Carla.
26:17Happy, happy winners.
26:18It's not Marilyn Monroe.
26:19It's Motormouth.
26:20Motormouth.
26:21Well, Motormouth, well, I'm gonna,
26:22first of all, I'm gonna add up Sam's scores over here.
26:24You've got $550 in cash,
26:25and you won a $4,600 secret square,
26:27so it's over a $5,000 evening for Sam DeAngelo.
26:29Congratulations.

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