Pyramid -- Game Show Bonus Round -- Down to the Wire #4 (Clark)

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The $100,000 Pyramid game show bonus round/winners circle #4. The late great Nathan Cook is giving out the clues. The contest is playing for $25,000. Can They Pull it Off? Watch this nail biting moment. Dick clark hosts this amazing show.
You will also see a clock with time remaining left.

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  • I always like when Dick Clark would root for them... HURRY HURRY !!!

  • things you add WAS A KILLER CATEGORY.

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  • WOW, one of the RARE times I've seen a team come back to a passed category, and WIN IT! Usually, if a team passes, their ship is pretty well sunk.

  • For the add one, I wouldn't know what to say other than numbers.

  • If it's true that the preposition "of" was the only preposition allowed, "a pinch of salt"?

  • A child's homework numbers.

  • @vanni9283

    Hard to tell about that clue. But when they came back to that subject, his clue was "Numbers", and she got it at the last second.

  • @snatcherboy

    I wouldn't think so. It would have been synonomous.

  • @WavemasterAshi

    I would think so; if Nathan had used that clue, it would have caused the subject to be disqualified (judges would have thought it would have been too descriptive).

  • @nextbarker

    I'm sure it was a killer subject, but she got it in just in time. No contestant could definitely get it any closer than that.

  • Wow! This was awesome. They both kept calm even though that clock was ticking away. Nathan Cook was one of the BEST Pyramid players ever. Such a shame he's no longer with us.

  • @WavemasterAshi Yes. Saying 'and' actually mimics the word 'add'. You would be buzzed. How about 'eggs to batter'? Or 'a room to a house"? :D Tough category indeed!

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