At 8:54, when Anne Bloom was asked to describe to Deborah "Things on a Plantation," she gave out 2 variations of the same word that fall into 1 specific category, both "Tobacco," and "Tarra." She didn't just overdid it, but she was using some jargon, too. This isn't the first time that has happened, it has happened with Don Galloway, twice, when he too was using synonyms, separately in the end, esp. for "A Foreign Place," which is a variation of "Exotic Things."
Notice: in the winner's circle, they didn't turn the lights off, like they usually do,
tpir1972 7 months ago
At 8:54, when Anne Bloom was asked to describe to Deborah "Things on a Plantation," she gave out 2 variations of the same word that fall into 1 specific category, both "Tobacco," and "Tarra." She didn't just overdid it, but she was using some jargon, too. This isn't the first time that has happened, it has happened with Don Galloway, twice, when he too was using synonyms, separately in the end, esp. for "A Foreign Place," which is a variation of "Exotic Things."
Italianlover07 1 year ago
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matthew3alex 1 year ago
Dick: Now, don't be nervous about this. You're gonna love it; it's a wonderful experience...
Tom: Yes, but it's made you an old man...
LOL!!
gameshowluvr86 2 years ago 2
I do have a question: Is Deborah the same Deborah who later became the first champion on Bill Rafferty's Blockbusters in 1987?
JonSea31 2 years ago
No, it's a different one.
jennings861 2 years ago