Vince landed on what’s under the last zero. Vince solved the 2001 Sean Penn drama/melodrama as “I AM SAM” for another $4,800 and more importantly, the victory.ĭUDS: R (Sandra), T (Kim), B (Sandra), L (Kim) …and solved HEROIC FIREFIGHTERS for $1,850.ĭUDS: N (Sandra), A (Kim) INSTA-BANKRUPT: Vince _- That would cost him $10,650 because Sandra then said the missing consonant of C for $900… …but he caused the audience to groan saying L was the last consonant - no way, man. Vince: a pair of F’s for $10K, three I’s, $300 G, a pair of H’s for $600 more… Kim: triple R’s for $1,350, three E’s, dud vowel of A Vince located THE SEA OF JAPAN to take the lead. Vince imagined a new game show called “SHINY CHROME WHEEL OF FORTUNE” for $5,650. Kim: $300 T, $550 S, four E’s, two N’s for the ATV, a single I, a pair of R’s for seven grand, sole dud vowel of A ($11,699 cash & ATV at risk) Kim: two S’s for the Free SPIN, two M’s for $5K, one U, bad O buy (Free Spin used), one E, solve…Īgent Smart from “Get Smart” was best known for saying this and Kim said “MISSED IT BY THAT MUCH” for $4,250.įEATURED SAN DIEGO TRIP: La Costa Resort & Spa worth $4,070 Vince: three T’s for $900, two H’s for the gift tag, one A and two I’s, $900 C, LaT Vince tripled up with A POTATO PEELER to begin the night’s spinning. Kimberly “Kim” Williams: 5th grade teacher at Stonebridge School married to Curtis with a little boy named Austin from Chesapeake, VA Sandra Clayton: travel consultant married to a man named Taven from Austin, TX Vince King: former “dot-commer” who is looking to give something back and earning his teaching credentials from L.A. Vince IDed ROMEO AND JULIET and here are the last three players playing that week… The last stop that week was the San Diego set.
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