70s version was a lot looser with the judging. There's a clip of Tony Randall describing "Things Made of Cotton", and he says "Stuffings in little bottles of pills..."
That's tough right there, really tough. Clifton Davis got her through so fast I thought she was going to make it. Things that Cross is a broad subject where there are several ways to interpret it; cross shaped things or things that can cross is something that there are many ways to interpret it. I've noticed that Bob Clayton the announcer always comes up with the right clues; probably he's there every day and forms his own lists himself. A close round nonetheless.
I don't think anybody noticed yet, but Clifton said "Two Sticks," took a brief pause. then said "For a Kite." That would have been buzzed in the 80s versions.
That moment reminds me of the time when Ernie in the early years of the pyramid has a hard time guessing Liz Taylor's Husbands. I believe Barbara Feldon(the clue giver I believe) gave him every person marrieds to Liz taylor but he could not say it. Would have gotten him $10,000. In Jenna's case, if Clifton had said the street, she would have said cross and won $20,000. Two tough losses!
Put ME in that Circle with her, man. She would have won the $20,000 right then and there if I was her partner. All that needed to be said was "your fingers..." and "the street..." and that would have been it. :)
1:54 I think whenever Dick gives a clue and the contestant gets the subject, the celebrities often overreact.
Sjsuman5000 1 month ago
I just wish I could get a copy of this show. Would be a good edition to my collection of greats!
269848 1 year ago
At 1:10 or so you can hear him mutter "and hope to die" or something like that. BUZZ!
gpciie 1 year ago
yep
SueBeaWho 1 year ago
70s version was a lot looser with the judging. There's a clip of Tony Randall describing "Things Made of Cotton", and he says "Stuffings in little bottles of pills..."
That contestant won the big money. :-)
tvpirate05 2 years ago
You are lucky to have this a lot of the early $20,000 Pyramid have been destroyed.
GarfieldnPyramid 3 years ago 2
That's tough right there, really tough. Clifton Davis got her through so fast I thought she was going to make it. Things that Cross is a broad subject where there are several ways to interpret it; cross shaped things or things that can cross is something that there are many ways to interpret it. I've noticed that Bob Clayton the announcer always comes up with the right clues; probably he's there every day and forms his own lists himself. A close round nonetheless.
gamshwfan 3 years ago
I don't think anybody noticed yet, but Clifton said "Two Sticks," took a brief pause. then said "For a Kite." That would have been buzzed in the 80s versions.
PriceRight89 3 years ago
I would have said "Railroad tracks" for that one.
PriceRight89 3 years ago
That moment reminds me of the time when Ernie in the early years of the pyramid has a hard time guessing Liz Taylor's Husbands. I believe Barbara Feldon(the clue giver I believe) gave him every person marrieds to Liz taylor but he could not say it. Would have gotten him $10,000. In Jenna's case, if Clifton had said the street, she would have said cross and won $20,000. Two tough losses!
richie19190 3 years ago 3
There's only one word to say about this round....OUCH!!!!!!!!
Sjsuman5000 3 years ago 4
Put ME in that Circle with her, man. She would have won the $20,000 right then and there if I was her partner. All that needed to be said was "your fingers..." and "the street..." and that would have been it. :)
gameshowluvr86 3 years ago
"A busy intersection" would have been good, but do you think "a church symbol" would have been either too descriptive or not descriptive enough?
bluebear1985 3 years ago
A church symbol might be risky because it IS a cross, rather than something you CAN cross.
PriceRight89 3 years ago 2