![]() ![]() “Being able to get product to our customers whether they are domestic or international, are key customers for soybeans and soybean meal area actual animals. Mike Steenhoek with the Soy Transportation Coalition says a railroad strike could disrupt shipments of grain and inputs. If the winning player can make ten changes in 60 seconds or less, s/he won the $10,000.The US ag sector is preparing for another blow to its supply chain as the potential for strikes at railways and ports are becoming a reality. If s/he could not change the letter, s/he can say “pass” and a different letter would be highlighted. One of the letters within the word would be highlighted that's the letter the contestant must change and make a new word. In the bonus round, the winning player was shown one last four-letter base word. The player with the most money when time was up, wins the game and went on to play the $10,000 bonus round. ![]() If this round ended in a tie, one last question was played and the first player to buzz-in with the correct answer won the game. The final round was played with 5-letter words and each correct answer was worth anywhere from $30-$300. The second round was played with 4-letter words and each correct answer was worth anywhere from $20-$200. Successful subsequent changes doubled the money for a total of $40. That's why to prevent this from happening, the controlling player can choose to stop and keep whatever s/he had won. If at anytime, the controlling player fell into the trap by changing into a word written by either/both of the two opponents or changed into an illegal word, then he/she/they get the money. The contestant then did this up to two more times with each subsequent successful change increasing the potential payoff. When changing a letter, if the controlling contestant makes a word that was safe, s/he won $10. They are allowed to write down the same word. The opposing contestants would then write in secret on their videowriters what word that they think the contestant is going to change to. Whoever was ahead at the end of the first round got control of the bonus round called "Booby Trap." The player in control faced a word. The first round was played with 3-letter words and each correct answer was worth anywhere from $10-$100. If the "tie-the-leader" was hit and if s/he was trailing at that time, the buzz-in player would have a chance to do just that and match the leading player's score, simply by giving the correct word a correct answer from the leading player only prevented a tie. Whatever amount was landed on, that's how much the word was worth. The randomizer stopped when a player buzzed in. It shuffled money amounts plus the word "tie-the-leader". ![]() While Jim was reading a clue, a randomizer was activated. ![]() If the answer was incorrect, the question was then offered to the opposing contestants. The first player to buzz-in with the correct change and word won money for that word. Host Jim read cryptic crossword-type clues to which the answer was a new word, with only one letter difference from the previous answer. Three contestants competed to win money by changing letters in words to make new words. ![]()
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