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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EO3mqsyOTnk&ab_channel=lobstertexas This]] Bonus Lingo, where Robert and Heather manage to get the maximum ten words and still have twelve seconds left on the clock when they do. Even better, they pull the number needed for a Lingo (10) on the first pull!
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* Anytime ''anyone'' gets $100,000 in the Bonus Round in Creator/BillEngvall's version. 90 seconds, no bonus letters, and a computer that sometimes takes several precious seconds to register an answer (probably on purpose, considering what's at stake). Usually the teams are frozen in place afraid to blurt answers out, but there ''was'' at least one winner.

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* Anytime ''anyone'' gets got $100,000 in the Bonus Round in Creator/BillEngvall's version. 90 seconds, no bonus letters, and a computer that sometimes takes several precious seconds to register an answer (probably on purpose, considering what's at stake). Usually the teams are frozen in place afraid to blurt answers out, but there ''was'' ''were'' at least one winner.two winners.
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* Anytime ''anyone'' gets $100,000 in the Bonus Round in BillEngvall's version. 90 seconds, no bonus letters, and a computer that sometimes takes several precious seconds to register an answer (probably on purpose, considering what's at stake). Usually the teams are frozen in place afraid to blurt answers out, but there ''was'' at least one winner.

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* Anytime ''anyone'' gets $100,000 in the Bonus Round in BillEngvall's Creator/BillEngvall's version. 90 seconds, no bonus letters, and a computer that sometimes takes several precious seconds to register an answer (probably on purpose, considering what's at stake). Usually the teams are frozen in place afraid to blurt answers out, but there ''was'' at least one winner.
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* Anytime ''anyone'' gets $100,000 in the Bonus Round in BillEngvall's version. 90 seconds, no bonus letters, and a computer that sometimes takes several precious seconds to register an answer (probably on purpose, considering what's at stake). Usually the teams are frozen in place afraid to blurt answers out, but there ''has'' been at least one winner thus far.

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* Anytime ''anyone'' gets $100,000 in the Bonus Round in BillEngvall's version. 90 seconds, no bonus letters, and a computer that sometimes takes several precious seconds to register an answer (probably on purpose, considering what's at stake). Usually the teams are frozen in place afraid to blurt answers out, but there ''has'' been ''was'' at least one winner thus far.winner.

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