![]() ![]() …and solves YOSEMITE FALLS for $2,800 more and a win by $50.Īpril hits the red space between $100,000 and CASH. April's still in control, so she calls F… ![]() Tom says L and E, but loses his turn with P.īack to Sally, who loses her turn to another Bankrupt. ![]() April puts up the T, then hits Lose a Turn. Before any more can come up, Tom guesses CHILD-SIZE BED. With $2,300, April solves CHILDREN'S HAIR SALON.Īpril says KING-SIZE BED. Sally hits Lose a Turn, so April gets to put some letters up. He then picks up the Festina watches Gift Tag with C, but gives the Tag and $300 back to Bankrupt. Sally says S, then calls the nonexistant T. Still hanging onto his $7,700, Tom solves SECRETARY OF DEFENSE DONALD RUMSFELD. Sally says S, F, and C, then hits Bankrupt to lose $3,650. It's at $9,100, but he decides to buy the only dud vowel, I. A few turns later, he hits the Jackpot wedge. His second spin is $3,500, on which he calls L. Round 2 Prize: London courtesy of Yahoo! Travel, $4,500 She solves DINNER ROLL UP YOUR SLEEVES for $1,700. Tom tries R, Y, E, L, O, but loses his turn with J (?!?). Wheel of Fortune - (Armed Forces Week/San Diego) WheelVault. Sally Duchane, philanthropy consultant from Playa del Rey, CAĪpril Milton, 5th grade teacher from Miami, FLĪnd THE RESULTS ARE IN, April has $2,000.Īpril's first with a dud T. Wheel of Fortune - (Armed Forces Week/San Diego) Wheel of Fortune. Tom Eland, youth and family minister from Los Angeles, CA (originally from Minnesota) I don't know the exact date, but it wasn't Monday. This episode is from the week of January 21, 2002. ![]()
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