![]() ![]() Long and Litras finished the round without a Whammy and won $4,080 and $4,608, respectively, putting Larson in last place. On his first spin, he hit a Whammy however, on his next two, he hit square #4 twice for $1,250 and finished the round with $2,500. With the fewest spins, Larson went first. He did not buzz in again, answering the last two questions multiple choice and finishing with three spins, behind Long's four and Litras's ten. Grant), after which Tomarken finished the question '.of what American coin?' with the answer being 'a dime', the other choice being 'a nickel'. ![]() Roosevelt in your pocket or purse right now, because his likeness is on the head side.' Larson buzzed in at this point and answered, '$50 bill' (which has a portrait of President Ulysses S. On the second question, host Peter Tomarken asked, 'You've probably got President Franklin D. Larson's memorization of the patterns could not help him here, and he struggled early. As customary, the game began with the first of two rounds in which contestants answered questions to earn spins for the 'Big Board' a correct buzz-in answer earned three spins, while a correct multiple-choice answer earned one spin.
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