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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1B8-Xr-lyeg This nifty comeback from the Canadian version]].
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** Stephen Curry's wife Ayesha managed to tie Lowe's record by [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XytJ0BchvS8 scoring 194 points by getting four of the five No.1 answers in one round]] with Curry himself getting the last No.1 to win the $25,000.

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** Stephen Curry's wife Ayesha managed to tie Lowe's record by [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XytJ0BchvS8 scoring 194 points by getting four of the five No.1 answers in one round]] with Curry himself getting the last No.1 to win the $25,000.$25,000 for charity.
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** Stephen Curry's wife Ayesha managed to tie Lowe's record by [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XytJ0BchvS8 scoring 194 points by getting four of the five No.1 answers]] with Curry himself getting the last No.1 to win the $25,000.

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** Stephen Curry's wife Ayesha managed to tie Lowe's record by [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XytJ0BchvS8 scoring 194 points by getting four of the five No.1 answers]] answers in one round]] with Curry himself getting the last No.1 to win the $25,000.
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** Stephen Curry's wife Ayesha managed to tie Lowe's record by [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XytJ0BchvS8 scoring 194 points by getting four of the five No.1 answers]] with Curry himself getting the last No.1 to win the $25,000.

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* In 1991 and 1993 during the Combs era, the show did a mock up intro of ''Series/ThePriceIsRight'' to which Bob Barker, Rod Roddy and Barker's Beauties were called to come on down, where they were playing against the stars of ''Series/TheYoungAndTheRestless''. Interesting note that Combs era, was taped at Studio 33 (Which later became the Bob Barker Studio). That's right, the same studio where Bob hosted ''Series/ThePriceIsRight'' at the time.

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* In 1991 and 1993 during the Combs era, the show did a mock up intro of ''Series/ThePriceIsRight'' to which Bob Barker, Rod Roddy and Barker's Beauties were called to come on down, where they were playing against the stars of ''Series/TheYoungAndTheRestless''. Interesting note that The Combs era, era was taped at in Studio 33 (Which (which later became the Bob Barker Studio). That's right, Studio) at CBS Television City, the same studio where Bob hosted ''Series/ThePriceIsRight'' at the time.time, and they clearly took full advantage of it.


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* In 1981, then-17 year old Brenda Simmons [[https://youtu.be/NIRNfuM9j2Y?t=1461 helped her family win Fast Money]]. Forty-two years later, the Simmons family came back, and Brenda [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNHt2fTa3Mg did it again]], [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjZetg8DK2g twice]].
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* The Trejo family from October 1980 won six games and $12,058 in cash. Their only Fast Money win was a solo performance by Cathy (also responsible the "September" incident on a different playing) on their fourth show.

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* The Trejo family from October 1980 won six games and $12,058 in cash. Their only Fast Money win was a solo performance by Cathy (also responsible for the "September" incident on a different playing) on their fourth show.
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* On the last ''Feud'' of 1976, the Vaught family had no money going into the Double Round (their opponents, the Tullis family {one of which was future ''Series/MarriedWithChildren'' actor Dan Tullis Jr.} had $117). They managed to win the game on the Double question by getting exactly $200 (which was the winning score at the time).

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* On the last ''Feud'' of 1976, the Vaught family had no money going into the Double Round (their opponents, the Tullis family {one family—one of which was future ''Series/MarriedWithChildren'' actor Dan Tullis Jr.} had —had $117). They managed to win the game on the Double question by getting exactly $200 (which was the winning score at the time).
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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_l3pmnbN1Q&t=1433s Another big comeback.]]
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jnueq_Y9_3I A Combs-era comeback.]]

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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_l3pmnbN1Q&t=1433s com/watch?v=Jnueq_Y9_3I Another big Combs-era comeback.]]
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jnueq_Y9_3I com/watch?v=I_l3pmnbN1Q&t=1433s A Combs-era comeback.comeback from the Dawson version.]]
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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jnueq_Y9_3I Another Combs-era comeback.]]

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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jnueq_Y9_3I Another A Combs-era comeback.]]

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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jnueq_Y9_3I Another big comeback.]]

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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_l3pmnbN1Q&t=1433s Another big comeback.]]
** [[https://www.youtube.
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* The Trejo family from October 1980 won six games and $12,058 in cash. Their only Fast Money win was a solo performance by Cathy (also responsible the "September" incident on a different playing) on their fourth show.
-->'''Name the age where children should start supporting themselves:''' 18 (42).\\
'''A kind of stew:''' Beef (48).\\
'''A popular color for telephones:''' White (33).\\
'''A creamed vegetable:''' Corn (53).\\
'''An animal that resembles a horse:''' Donkey (52).



** The woman responsible for the "September" incident pulled a similar feat, only she was one of the few who also got 200 points in the first Fast Money round.
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* Although better known for the infamous Fast Money round that featured the "alligator" response (for a question asking for an animal that has three letters in its name), the York family who appeared in late August/early September 1977 won six games and $10,340. They finally won Fast Money on their sixth show after spending several days figuring out who the right two players for Fast Money were. Part of their victories came through an unusual strategy where they'd pass on a question and then wait to steal the bank. In the end, the crowning moment of awesome was just their gamemanship and genuinely having a good time. It was clear that Dawson-as he was saying goodbye to the family on their final day-truly loved and enjoyed having them on the show.

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* Although better known for the infamous Fast Money round that featured the "alligator" response (for a question asking for an animal that has three letters in its name), the York family who appeared in late August/early September 1977 won six games and $10,340. They finally won Fast Money on their sixth show after spending several days figuring out who the right two players for Fast Money were. Part of their victories came through an unusual strategy where they'd pass on a question and then wait to steal the bank. In the end, the crowning moment of awesome was just their gamemanship and genuinely having a good time. It was clear that Dawson-as Dawson—as he was saying goodbye to the family on their final day-truly day—truly loved and enjoyed having them on the show.
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* The York family -- they're the ones who had an infamous Fast Money round that featured the "alligator" response (for a question asking for an animal that has three letters in its name) -- was a multi-day champion, and for all the bad responses they'd give throughout the course of their run on the show, eventually did win one Fast Money round (this after spending several days figuring out who the right two players for Fast Money were), and eventually netted more than $10,000 during their several-day reign. In the end, the crowning moment of awesome was just their gamemanship and genuinely having a good time, and it was clear that Dawson -- as he was saying goodbye to the family on their final day -- truly loved and enjoyed having them on the show.

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* The York family -- they're Although better known for the ones who had an infamous Fast Money round that featured the "alligator" response (for a question asking for an animal that has three letters in its name) -- was a multi-day champion, name), the York family who appeared in late August/early September 1977 won six games and for all the bad responses they'd give throughout the course of their run on the show, eventually did win one $10,340. They finally won Fast Money round (this on their sixth show after spending several days figuring out who the right two players for Fast Money were), and eventually netted more than $10,000 during were. Part of their several-day reign. victories came through an unusual strategy where they'd pass on a question and then wait to steal the bank. In the end, the crowning moment of awesome was just their gamemanship and genuinely having a good time, and it time. It was clear that Dawson -- as Dawson-as he was saying goodbye to the family on their final day -- truly day-truly loved and enjoyed having them on the show.
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* 1993: On an episode with the casts of ''Series/{{Roseanne}}'' and ''The Jackie Thomas Show'', the latter team sweeps the Bullseye Round and goes on to win $20,000 for their charity. This was the only time the full $20,000 jackpot was won during the Bullseye era.

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* 1993: On an episode with the casts The cast of ''Series/{{Roseanne}}'' and ''The Jackie Thomas Show'', Show'' (playing against the latter team cast of ''Series/{{Roseanne}}'') sweeps the Bullseye Round and goes on to win $20,000 for their charity. This was charity, the only time the full $20,000 jackpot was won during the Bullseye era.
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* 1993: On an episode with the casts of ''Series/{{Roseanne}}'' and ''The Jackie Thomas Show'', the latter team sweeps the Bullseye Round and goes on to win $20,000 for their charity. This was the only time the full $20,000 jackpot was won during the Bullseye era.
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* In 1991 and 1993 during the Combs era, the show did a mock up intro of ''Series/ThePriceIsRight'' to which Bob Barker, Rod Roddy and Barker's Beauties were called to come on down, where they were playing against the stars of ''Series/TheYoungAndTheRestless''. Interesting note that Combs era, was taped at Studio 33 (Which later become the Bob Barker Studio). That's right, the same studio where Bob hosted ''Series/ThePriceIsRight'' at the time.

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* In 1991 and 1993 during the Combs era, the show did a mock up intro of ''Series/ThePriceIsRight'' to which Bob Barker, Rod Roddy and Barker's Beauties were called to come on down, where they were playing against the stars of ''Series/TheYoungAndTheRestless''. Interesting note that Combs era, was taped at Studio 33 (Which later become became the Bob Barker Studio). That's right, the same studio where Bob hosted ''Series/ThePriceIsRight'' at the time.
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* In 1991 and 1993 during the Combs era, the show did a mock up intro of ''Series/ThePriceIsRight'' to which Bob Barker, Rod Roddy and Barker's Beauties come on down where they were playing against the stars of ''Series/TheYoungAndTheRestless''. Interesting note that Combs era, was taped at Studio 33 (Which later become the Bob Barker Studio). That's right, the same studio where Bob hosted ''Series/ThePriceIsRight'' at the time.

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* In 1991 and 1993 during the Combs era, the show did a mock up intro of ''Series/ThePriceIsRight'' to which Bob Barker, Rod Roddy and Barker's Beauties were called to come on down down, where they were playing against the stars of ''Series/TheYoungAndTheRestless''. Interesting note that Combs era, was taped at Studio 33 (Which later become the Bob Barker Studio). That's right, the same studio where Bob hosted ''Series/ThePriceIsRight'' at the time.
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* In 1991 and 1993 during the Combs era, the show did a mock up intro of ''Series/ThePriceIsRight'' to which Bob Barker, Rod Roddy and Barker's Beauties come on down where they were playing against the stars of "Series/TheYoungAndTheRestless". Interesting note that Combs era, was taped at Studio 33. That's right, the same studio where Bob hosted ''Series/ThePriceIsRight'' at the time.

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* In 1991 and 1993 during the Combs era, the show did a mock up intro of ''Series/ThePriceIsRight'' to which Bob Barker, Rod Roddy and Barker's Beauties come on down where they were playing against the stars of "Series/TheYoungAndTheRestless". ''Series/TheYoungAndTheRestless''. Interesting note that Combs era, was taped at Studio 33.33 (Which later become the Bob Barker Studio). That's right, the same studio where Bob hosted ''Series/ThePriceIsRight'' at the time.
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* In 1991 and 1993 during the Combs era, the show did a mock up intro of ''Series/ThePriceIsRight'' to which Bob Barker, Rod Roddy and Barker's Beauties come on down where they were playing against the stars of "Series/TheYoungAndTheRestless". Interesting note that Combs era, was taped at Studio 33. That's right, the same studio where Bob hosted ''Series/ThePriceIsRight'' at the time.
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* Steve gets a stylish jacket from Marvin Calloway in the middle of the show. How does Steve react? Sing The Temptations’ “I can’t get next to you!” The man truly has [[https://youtu.be/fTONSBXG0sY the soul of an entertainer and it has to be seen to be believed!]]
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* One Karn episode has the question "Name a character from the fictional town of Mayberry on ''Series/TheAndyGriffithShow''." The contestant to buzz in gives an answer that isn't on the board. After the opposing player gets the #4 answer of Barney, that family decides to pass the question. The strategy pays off, as the first family strikes out on three guesses. The second family then steals the bank with the #3 answer of Andy[[note]]The remaining answers: Opie (#1), Aunt Bee (#2) and Goober (#5)[[/note]].

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* One Karn episode from the 2003-2004 season has the question "Name a character from the fictional town of Mayberry on ''Series/TheAndyGriffithShow''." The contestant to buzz in gives an answer that isn't on the board. After the opposing player gets the #4 answer of Barney, that family decides to pass the question. The strategy pays off, as the first family strikes out on three guesses. The second family then steals the bank with the #3 answer of Andy[[note]]The remaining answers: Opie (#1), Aunt Bee (#2) and Goober (#5)[[/note]].
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* One Karn episode had the question "Name a character from the fictional town of Mayberry on ''Series/TheAndyGriffithShow''." The contestant to buzz in gives an answer that isn't on the board. After the opposing player gets the #4 answer of Barney, that family decides to pass the question. The strategy pays off, as the first family strikes out on three guesses. The second family then steals the bank with the #3 answer of Andy[[note]]The remaining answers: Opie (#1), Aunt Bee (#2) and Goober (#5)[[/note]].

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* One Karn episode had has the question "Name a character from the fictional town of Mayberry on ''Series/TheAndyGriffithShow''." The contestant to buzz in gives an answer that isn't on the board. After the opposing player gets the #4 answer of Barney, that family decides to pass the question. The strategy pays off, as the first family strikes out on three guesses. The second family then steals the bank with the #3 answer of Andy[[note]]The remaining answers: Opie (#1), Aunt Bee (#2) and Goober (#5)[[/note]].
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* One Karn episode had the question "Name a character on ''Series/TheAndyGriffithShow''." The contestant to buzz in gives an answer that isn't on the board. After the opposing player gets the #3 answer of Barney, that family decides to pass the question. The strategy pays off, as the first family strikes out on three guesses. The second family then steals the bank with the #5 answer of Andy[[note]]The remaining answers: Opie, Aunt Bee and Goober[[/note]].

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* One Karn episode had the question "Name a character from the fictional town of Mayberry on ''Series/TheAndyGriffithShow''." The contestant to buzz in gives an answer that isn't on the board. After the opposing player gets the #3 #4 answer of Barney, that family decides to pass the question. The strategy pays off, as the first family strikes out on three guesses. The second family then steals the bank with the #5 #3 answer of Andy[[note]]The remaining answers: Opie, Opie (#1), Aunt Bee (#2) and Goober[[/note]].Goober (#5)[[/note]].
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* One Karn episode had the question "Name a character on ''Series/TheAndyGriffithShow''." The contestant to buzz in gives an answer that isn't on the board. After the opposing player gets the #3 answer of Barney, that family decides to pass the question. The strategy pays off, as the first family strikes out on three guesses. The second family then steals the bank with the #5 answer of Andy[[note]]The remaining answers: Opie, Aunt Bee and Goober[[/note]].

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