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Uploaded by on Nov 8, 2007

This was the second win for Shelley Smith and this is from 1986.

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  • PROTRUDE, i'm suprised she got that.

  • Jack's Peppers? what Jack picked pickled peppers?

  • I don't know how she got PROTUDE, what a tricky word.

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  • Shelley Smith was awesome on the show. She was so good (and she knew it).

  • Shelley Smith was one of the best Pyramid players ever. Her clues were always right on. Japanese ladies' feet was a classic. It had to be the word "bound".

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  • It's also great to hear Dick Clark himself rooting for the players, and cheering in triumph when they win.

  • @nextbarker wouldn't the correct clue for "things that are pickled" be Peter Piper's peppers??

  • "Old-fashioned Japanese women's feet" -- one of my favorite clues of all time!

  • PROTRUDE is pretty refined, yet I felt was the toughest of this board. BOUND was also not very easy either.

  • @nextbarker Whatever happened to Peter Piper...

  • This is the toughest $100K win I've seen...Bound, Protrude, even Pickled.

  • But in all seriousness, I love every aspect of Dick Clark's Pyramid except that one (having the studio audience come on stage for the 100,000 winners.)

  • Boy the audience looks really excited to come onto the stage. You could tell it was a compeltely spontaneous inclination on their part. In the long shots it almost looked like a scene from a George Romero movie.

  • Ok ok guys don't foul up the shot

  • @toomeyjt10 Check w w w . e g g d o n a t i o n . c o m She founded this in 1991, I gave a longer answer on one of the other Shelley Smith videos. She benefitted from a donation, so she started this. She's also got her masters in psychology, so she's a counselor as well. A web search will come up with a few interviews with her, one of them I believe was a newspaper article, one was with either PBS or NPR. They should create a separate wikipedia entry for her, but it leads to the ESPN reporter.

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