How in the world is that an illegal clue? Like my damn teacher who once told sent me to the office when I gave a clue for banana by saying it was yellow. Dumb bitch didn't want me giving any effing clues and I wish she never started teaching.
@HarlemHyena oh so you're as retarded as that stupid teacher I had. good to know there are more of you running around and LEAVE ME ALONE BECAUSE I HAVE NO INTEREST IN ANY EXCUSES
I like how the contestant pretends to know the answer after the "dice" clue. (her partner told her the answer was "backgammon" after she messed up the first clue.)
Why the (H-bomb) would they only allow one illegal clue in the Ca$hword to result in disqualification and ending that particular round? Such a stupid rule.
I agree. You'd think they'd at least allow a $1000 deduction for the alphabetics jackpot like they did in Password Plus, but in Super Password, its all or nothing which does stink. I give credit to this version going almost 2x as long ('84-'89) as P+ from '79-'82
That's because in markets where NBC affiliates preempted the show in favor of local newscasts, independent stations picked up the show and aired it instead.
Why couldn't they just get another word that starts with the buzzed letter instead of disqualify it (or disqualify the jackpot after 3 illegal clues)?
How in the world is that an illegal clue? Like my damn teacher who once told sent me to the office when I gave a clue for banana by saying it was yellow. Dumb bitch didn't want me giving any effing clues and I wish she never started teaching.
Dizzybear 1 year ago
@Dizzybear Board game is 2 words. The key rule of Password is that each clue must be ONE WORD ONLY.
HarlemHyena 1 year ago
@HarlemHyena oh so you're as retarded as that stupid teacher I had. good to know there are more of you running around and LEAVE ME ALONE BECAUSE I HAVE NO INTEREST IN ANY EXCUSES
Dizzybear 1 year ago
I like how the contestant pretends to know the answer after the "dice" clue. (her partner told her the answer was "backgammon" after she messed up the first clue.)
reign69heir 1 year ago
Who's the other guest celebrity? He looks familiar.
estupido7490 2 years ago
@estupido7490
They both were actors on Night Court
wdgarraway 2 years ago
richard moll = bull shannon from night court
sethpac 2 years ago
The week of July 1st through 5th, 1985.
CraigFoye80 2 years ago
Wierd seeing Richard Mill with hair since were used to seeing him on Night Court as Bull.
cartoongameshowfan76 2 years ago
board game was the illegal clue
Mrsuga 3 years ago
how is Monopoly an illegal Clue?
Disneydanny 4 years ago
Actually it isn't. "Monopoly" was just a guess. I was pointing out that someone in the audience must have realized Markie's two-word clue.
KoopaKid17 3 years ago
How's board game an illegal clue?
MajorAnimalFreak 3 years ago
It's two words. One word at a time.
Jnelson09Returns 3 years ago
Maybe Markie should say "Board" then "game" and nothing bad will happen! I also thought that boardgame was a single word.
ruantengyi 2 years ago
When Denise says "Monopoly," you can hear a groan from the audience.
KoopaKid17 4 years ago
Richard Mull was a great celeb on this show!
WSBT960 4 years ago
For me it's just plain strange seeing him with hair.
ChaosDrgn 4 years ago
When i finish building my time machine
I will go back to the 80's and marry
Markie! You cannot stop me! I will marry
1980's Markie! I will by god ,I will!!!!
51516 4 years ago 5
Not if I marry her first! MWAH-HA-HA-HA!
gameshowluvr86 3 years ago
Reading the description of this vid I thought she was going to say "backgammon". Simple mistake. Richard Moll with hair lmaoo.
ReturnofRetroBoy 4 years ago
The Super Cashword. Now THAT'S more like it. Instead of it being the Cashword, it could be the Super Cashword.
gameshowguy2000 4 years ago
Yeah, a fine title for a new game show.
viddykiddy18 3 years ago
Why the (H-bomb) would they only allow one illegal clue in the Ca$hword to result in disqualification and ending that particular round? Such a stupid rule.
JonSea31 4 years ago
They should've made the 3 chances 2 upon an illegal clue.
TVLubber 4 years ago
I know, right?
gameshowluvr86 3 years ago
Six thousand now is still not small change for most people. Then it would have meant so much more. Too bad" Convey says.I'm with you on this Jon. Ed
BonelessSausage 4 years ago
Well, at least Bert didn't break the toaster.
Tubewings 4 years ago 3
Forget $6,000, I'll take Markie!
gameshowluvr86 4 years ago 3
Me too :)
yannlb71 4 years ago 2
I agree. You'd think they'd at least allow a $1000 deduction for the alphabetics jackpot like they did in Password Plus, but in Super Password, its all or nothing which does stink. I give credit to this version going almost 2x as long ('84-'89) as P+ from '79-'82
wns808 4 years ago
And of course, consider the fact that "Super Password" aired in the "Death Slot" of 12 noon during its entire run.
Tubewings 4 years ago
That's because in markets where NBC affiliates preempted the show in favor of local newscasts, independent stations picked up the show and aired it instead.
pooka5472 2 years ago
How bout a $500 deduction instead?
TVLubber 4 years ago
I never thought it was fair that contestants had to pay the penalty for illegal celebrity panelist mistakes.
tuttlemsm 4 years ago
If you thought this was unfair, if a celebrity blew it in the Super Password Round, no jackpot for the contestant.
KoopaKid17 4 years ago
Why couldn't they just get another word that starts with the buzzed letter instead of disqualify it (or disqualify the jackpot after 3 illegal clues)?
TVLubber 4 years ago