Right answer is worth 10 seconds." ), …the (TV) Mystery Product/'Splitting the Name' product, and today, it was (insert item). I used to practice in the grocery store, 'cause I was gonna be on this show. – David Ruprecht (about the Scrambled Letters brand name format during the Round Robin game in the PAX era), "After I show you a scrambled up word of a common food or item, now this could be anything from antipasto to zucchini, then I'll give you three clues about it. – David Ruprecht (about the Proverb Game), "I'm gonna describe a scene from a popular commercial, and all you have to do is tell me the product that I'm talking about." Okay, hands on your buzzers, and here we go." You get exactly the fruit I ask for, I will give you an extra $250!" Be sure to grab them, because they're worth a lot of money! Getting that money can be an uplifting experience! – David Ruprecht (about the Cracker Jackpot), …an exciting way to get $250. – Bill Malone, "Okay (insert players with highest time), get ready! (ding) There you go/it is. ), "Remember, the next time you're on an ocean liner and you hear the beep (ocean liner beep-beep), you'll know that your ship has come in on (with winning contestants) SUPERMARKET SWEEP!" Do you think it's #1, #2 or #3? ", REST OF SPIEL #2B (1992): "And hello to you, and welcome to Everything is Super on Supermarket Sweep. – David Ruprecht (when a team had a little groceries, plus a small penalty for any violations; i.e. This episode guide is a work in progress. And here's the host of our show, David Ruprecht! But, you'll have to play this game carefully, because if you're wrong, I/we have to give 10 seconds to each of your opponents." DAVID: Okay. OPENING SPIEL #6C: "What TV Show lets you run wild through a supermarket?" (insert clue), (insert product), that's what we're looking for. (As you may recall on our last show, (insert short summary).) – David Ruprecht (explaining about an often used five-clue format in the Lifetime era in early years), "After I show you a scrambled brand name, I'll give you three clues relating to that product. - Leslie Jones when recapping the scores, "Our first challenger, the (insert number) challenger, (insert names), have (insert amount) of time. - Leslie Jones, "(ding) YEAH/YES!” - Leslie Jones if a contestant gets it right, "(buzzer) No/Nope, sorry. (Used in the semi-finals in Double Your Money Week from Monday through Thursday/Friday), It's the final day of Carnival Cruise Week on, It's the final day of Double Your Money Week on Supermarket Sweep, where we have three teams who've invited back/returned. It is our International Bread Center. We're ready to play Supermarket Sweep! – David Ruprecht, "(David giving a brief chat to the one, two, or all three runners after the Big Sweep while the checkers are loading) Everything is here, all adding it up. – David Ruprecht (about the questions based on well-known product spokespersons or celebrities), "Like many of these supermarkets, we have a variety of videos out there, they include current and classic films." If you get the envelope into your cart or get it over the line before the final bell, we'll add $200 to your Sweep total!" – David Ruprecht (about the Word Games that reveals the letters randomly), "I'm gonna show you the brand names of some products, but they have some letters missing. I'll give you a clue about the product, and then we're gonna reveal the word one letter at a time starting with the last letter." Contestants: (insert answer)! – David Ruprecht (about the questions based on clues that was the opposite name of a product or close to the product. REST OF SPIEL: Thank you, and good morning! You did it/got it back within less than 30 seconds, so that's $50! - David Ruprecht (about Fill in the Blank game), "Take a look a these blank spaces, they represent the letters of a product's name. They have won the right to be here today by achieving higher scores than all the other teams in our Tournament. And here to make it special is our host, David Ruprecht!" There goes another $5,000! dropping items out of their carts or shelves), "You got a lot of Double Value Coupons in your cart. Be the first one to, Supermarket Sweep - Commercial - Theme Song, Advanced embedding details, examples, and help, https://www.televisiontunes.com/uploads/audio/Supermarket%20Sweep%20-%20Commercial.mp3, https://www.televisiontunes.com/song/download/10916, https://www.televisiontunes.com/Supermarket_Sweep_-_Commercial.html, Terms of Service (last updated 12/31/2014). – Bill Malone (1965-1967), "Time is up. The following weeks will be in (insert locations)!) You race through a supermarket, and things go flying into your cart! – David Ruprecht (at the start of the first commercial break in the PAX run), "Before we go, (insert question facts, and various stories about products for home viewers). Of course, this is the show that lets you do what your supermarket won't let you do, and that's run through those aisles, and grab everything you can get your hands on, including $5,000. If you bring it back to me in 20 seconds, we'll give you $100. The way you make our Super Sandwich is by using all the ingredients that you'll find on your table. Today, the items are: (insert three items). Lock in your answers(, you have two seconds). If you're on Jeopardy!, that would be right/correct also/too/as well." (used only during the final week of Twin Car Giveaway). – David Ruprecht (about the questions based on songs related to the product found in the supermarket. If you get the Mystery Product before the bell, I'll give you an extra $250!" – David Ruprecht (about Supermarket Trivia), "I'm gonna name four products from the market. – David Ruprecht (starting the game in the first season), "Now, look at this item. "What TV Show let's you grab everything that you can get your hands on?" Thank you! (WINNING TEAM: "SUPERMARKET SWEEP!") And what supermarket lets you win a car for shopping there? – David Ruprecht (at the start of the first Question Round). – David Ruprecht (about the Frozen Yogurt Machine), …our Super Sandwich. All you have to do is tell me who said the following." - Leslie Jones, "And why are you named (insert team name)?" (insert member). And the faster you can do that, the better/The faster you shop, the more money you make. You say your supermarket won't let you do it? OPENING SPIEL #6B: "(same as above, except the introductions) That can only happen on Supermarket Sweep. Each shopper can grab a fruit basket like this one (shows off a fruit basket), and this is what I want in that fruit basket: (insert quantities of each fruit). OPENING SPIEL #2: "It's Supermarket Sweep, the show that comes to your hometown, and gives you a chance to run wild through your supermarket! If you succeed in doing that, We'll add $200 to your Sweep total! We have (insert products). Listen, you did get 10 seconds, so, congratulations!" So long for now!" Today, we'll have a Super Big Sweep. We add them altogether to give you a grand total today of… (bing bing bing) (insert total)!" To play against them are these winners... (Insert clip from previous $5,000 winners). 144144. You have a minute to do it. However, I want a mix of just three of those flavors. Correct answers add time to a players' clock and the time acquired is used during t… Do you think the actual price/cost is higher or lower (than (insert price))? Remember, the next time you're at the checkout and you hear that beep, think of the fun you could be having on (with winning contestants) SUPERMARKET SWEEP!" Where would the envelope would be? (cheers and applause)" - David Ruprecht (finishing up the Big Sweep rules from 2002–2003), "(Okay) Runners, get ready! Therefore, most of the video links below will no longer work. Welcome back (Team #2)! Let me explain how this works: I have a card here with a list of words. – David Ruprecht (if someone wins the bonus round with one second left by grabbing the money but didn't grab the item in time), "Remember/As you know, you have to have your hands on the money before time runs out/the bell sounds/rings, and you just did it." Listen, you did get 10 seconds, so, congratulations!" You didn't get the third item, but you still won (insert total)." – David Ruprecht (about the Mystery Product from 2000–2003), …is Splitting the Name. Run wild! All I am going to ask you to do is bring back some yogurt. (If it doesn't fit any of these animals, you make this sound: (blows a raspberry).)" (used from 1990–1991), "Remember, your hands have to be on the money, "You still had a great sweep, that gives you a grand total today of (insert total)." OPENING SPIEL #2: "How would you like to find $5,000 in a supermarket? All you have to do is tell me the product that completes the rhyme." - David Ruprecht. If all three of you are correct/nail it, I'll give you each an additional 10/20 seconds." – David Ruprecht (when all three teams or players gives out an incorrect answer), "(buzzer) (insert correct answer)." REST OF OPENING SPIELS 1-4: (Now,) Are you ready to go shopping? – David Ruprecht (reminding teams that this is the last chance to add time onto their Sweep total; used in the 1993 Lifetime run, and 2000-2003 PAX run), "I'm gonna show you a scrambled-up word of an item, or a brand name that sold in the market, and then, I'll give you three clues about the product." This is Richard Hayes/Wally King/Johnny Olson speaking! – David Ruprecht (explaining the rules of the "30-Second Shootout"in the PAX run), "(buzzer) We have to disqualify you. So, our Judges have decided to be fair to everyone, we're gonna give the (insert each of their opposing teams) 10 seconds as well/for that question/(insert buzz-in contestant) answered (insert part of an answer) for (insert correct answer), and we feel like it's correct,/(insert incorrect answer), the (correct) answer was (insert correct answer), but we realized that (insert incorrect answer) could've been the answer to the clues we gave/was an acceptable answer, and to be fair, we're gonna give (insert buzz-in contestant) 10 seconds as well." So, whoever is playing first, step on forward, get your hands on your buzzers. (So) That's $300!" This is (insert product). $100/$150!" The question round is divided up into three segments. - Leslie Jones, "Ohhh, come back here. And when you add it all up, they've won over $1,000,000 in cash! share. Now, the results aren't guaranteed, but your common sense might tell you which product I'm talking about." EMBED. (Used when the show had given away close to $2,000,000). And if you get four items, you win $50,000. - David Ruprecht, "Attention shoppers! – David Ruprecht (In Season 1, David says the line all by himself. – David Ruprecht (about Double/Triple Value Coupons), …our Frozen Yogurt Machine. Out there in the market, there are three Instant Coupon machines. Everything in this Supermarket is yours, and it's all free!'. Our contestants are all ready/set to go, we're gonna help them build up their sweep time and their bonus money on their way to (the) $5,000. Your grand total, with your groceries/merchandise, is… (bing bing bing) (insert total)!" – David Ruprecht (about the Word Games that has missing letters), "The first player to buzz in and correctly identify the product wins 10 seconds." So, on the bottom, I want (bottom flavor), then, in the middle, I want (middle flavor), and then, on the top, I want (top flavor). ", REST OF SPIEL #3B (1993 first taped week): "And hello to you, and welcome to the all-new Supermarket Sweep. Here's what I want you to bring back: (insert three bread varieties and the quantities of each). – Bill Malone, "Our champions won (insert amount) on the last sweep, and will be running again today!" – David Ruprecht (telling home viewers about products coming out of the first commercial break on some episodes from 1990–1994; sometimes he makes funny comments), "Welcome back to (insert theme week on) Supermarket Sweep!" And finally, the (insert number) challenger has (insert amount) of time." And here is our host (sometimes a funny phrase), David Ruprecht! – David Ruprecht (when a team or a player gives out a right answer with a phrase in the form of a question (a la Jeopardy! Each of you may give me one answer apiece. – David Ruprecht (about the questions based on nursery rhymes related to the product found in the supermarket. "We have those three TV/Television Monitors located throughout the store. I'm gonna read several unusual ways that you could effectively use some of these products, this is according to (insert specific theme). – David Ruprecht (about Household Hints), "Look at these names: (insert names). Imagine, picking up a product off your supermarket shelf and attached to it is all that cash, and it's yours to keep! You find that product, we'll add $250 to your Sweep total!" And here's the man who helped make it special, our host, David Ruprecht!" And the team whose runner sweeps up the most money and merchandise and bonus prizes wins the game and the right to go for $5,000 in cash!" If you're in the Los Angeles area, call 661-294-2110." You have 30/40 seconds. – David Ruprecht (about the questions that has multiple choice answers), "We're gonna play by the numbers, because the answers to the questions includes a number." "Our partners have changed places. ", …Did you get the (insert tasks) I asked for/needed/wanted?" When you know who or what it is, buzz-in." – David Ruprecht to Teams #2 and #3 when announcing their tallies, but without bonuses, "You had a little time trying to get all the bonuses, and got a little groceries plus a small penalty, and it reduced your total to… (insert total plus a penalty)! - David Ruprecht (when all three teams locked with the same choice, whether if it's correct or not during pricing items. Each correct answer is worth 10 seconds, there's six of these, so the next 60 seconds are up for grabs(; now's the time to help you build up your sweep total)." And we call it (insert weird enemy such as Mr. Yuck). All this week, the players you'll be seeing, have played there before. – David Ruprecht (telling the team that they got the certain tasks for the Bonus money amount), …you will be today's winners/win the game/sweep. Remember now, everything you sweep is yours to keep!" But, only one at a time. (first runner going out to sweep)" – David Ruprecht, "3, 2, 1, and go!" EMBED (for wordpress.com hosted blogs and archive.org item
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