Wheel of Fortune

Season 6

The following changes have been made to the show this year:

A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo.

The Wheel is slightly changed:

The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font.

In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges.

The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal.

Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category.

As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.

Where to Watch Season 6

125 Episodes

  • 1
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    1The following changes are made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin. The second and more familiar $25,000 sign debuts. This one, shaped like an elongated hexagon, is composed of green and blue light bulbs which give a "pulsating" effect. A week sometime this season offers a $75,000 Russian sable mink coat in the Bonus Round. Several weeks this season offer a $45,576 "Trip of a Lifetime" in the Bonus Round, which may be the most expensive vacation offered in the Bonus Round. Starting this season, and lasting until at least Season 9, the show offers official T-shirts and sweatshirts to all contestants as consolation prizes. The shirts have the traditional logo with the Round 4 template as the Wheel part of the logo, with "I'm a Wheel Watcher!" under it.
  • 2
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    2The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 3
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    3The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 4
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    4The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 5
    E5
    5The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 6
    E6
    6The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 7
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    7The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 8
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    8The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 9
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    9The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 10
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    10The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 11
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    11The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 12
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    12The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 13
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    13The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 14
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    14The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 15
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    15The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 16
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    16The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 17
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    17The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 18
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    18The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 19
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    19The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 20
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    20The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 21
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    21The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 22
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    22The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 23
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    23The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 24
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    24The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 25
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    25The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 26
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    26The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 27
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    27The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 28
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    28The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 29
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    29The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
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    30The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
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    31The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
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    32The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
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    33The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
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    34The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
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    35The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
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    36The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
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    37The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
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    38The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
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    39The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 40
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    40The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
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    41The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
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    42The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
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    43The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
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    44The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
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    45The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 46
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    46The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
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    47The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 48
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    48The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
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    49The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 50
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    50The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
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    51The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 52
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    52The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 53
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    53The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 54
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    54The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 55
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    55The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
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    56The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 57
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    57The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 58
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    58The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 59
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    59The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
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    60The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 61
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    61The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 62
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    62The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
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    63The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 64
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    64The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
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    65The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
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    66The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
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    67The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
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    68The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
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    69The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
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    70The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 71
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    71The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 72
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    72The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 73
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    73The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 74
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    74The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 75
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    75The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 76
    E76
    76The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 77
    E77
    77The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 78
    E78
    78The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 79
    E79
    79The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 80
    E80
    80The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 81
    E81
    81The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 82
    E82
    82The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 83
    E83
    83The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 84
    E84
    84The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 85
    E85
    85The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 86
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    86The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 87
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    87The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 88
    E88
    88The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 89
    E89
    89The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 90
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    90The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 91
    E91
    91The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 92
    E92
    92The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 93
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    93The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 94
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    94The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 95
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    95The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 96
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    96The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 97
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    97The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 98
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    98The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 99
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    99The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 100
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    100The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 101
    E101
    101The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 102
    E102
    102The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 103
    E103
    103The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 104
    E104
    104The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 105
    E105
    105The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 106
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    106The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 107
    E107
    107The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 108
    E108
    108The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 109
    E109
    109The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 110
    E110
    110The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 111
    E111
    111The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 112
    E112
    112The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 113
    E113
    113The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 114
    E114
    114The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 115
    E115
    115The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 116
    E116
    116The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 117
    E117
    117The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 118
    E118
    118The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 119
    E119
    119The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 121
    E120
    121The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 121
    E121
    121The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 122
    E122
    122The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 123
    E123
    123The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 124
    E124
    124The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.
  • 125
    E125
    125The following changes have been made to the show this year: A "registered trademark" (®) symbol is added to the show's logo. The Wheel is slightly changed: The $2,500 and $3,500 wedges are now in the Clarendon font. In Round 2, the "off-model" $300 wedge covering Free Spin is changed to the Clarendon font, albeit shorter and narrower than the other wedges. The Prize wedges' lettering returns to normal. Nickname is used several times this season, including at least two Bonus Rounds (HOT LIPS and MOTOR CITY, both between October 3 and February 17). Although it previously appeared on May 31, 1979, it is not known whether the category had a consistent presence or if it was retired and came back at some point. Its presence was likely sporadic at best, as no other known circulating episodes in between use the category. As of this season, the slide whistle no longer sounds if Pat hits Bankrupt on the Final Spin.

 

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