"(contestant), you can have up to four punches, but you cannot have a free punch and you can have your punches by knowing the prices over by (insert model). Tell us about them, Rich/George."
"(contestant), you are going to play Plinko! For a chance to win up to $25,000/$50,000/$100,000/$150,000/$500,000/$1,000,000!"
Announcer (before Plinko is played)
"Right in our game let's go right back here and play Plinko is the game now I'm going to give you this disk and with this one disk you can win as much as $5,000, you see those stairs in a moment you're going to go up those stairs and up there where it says Plinko any place on that board you put this disk flat against the surface don't put it this way and roll it out into the audience that's not going to do any good put it flat against the surface and let it come down between those pegs I don't whether you can see those pegs on camera or not but there are pegs all through here that will cause that to bounce around as a matter of fact I asked them why did you name it Plinko they named it Plinko because that goes plink plink plink plink okay some of our people drink and that's how they come up with these names now that's what you're going to do with that one disk but I'm gonna give you a chance to win four more disks now if that can win you as much as $5,000 how much could four more win you guys four times five twenty 20 then 20 and 5 25 $25,000 and with these other four disks you can win prizes."
"Now you see that price there of twelve dollars one of those numbers is right and one of those numbers is wrong I want you to tell me which one is the right number and we'll turn it around and there will be another disc but if you tell me the number that's wrong we'll turn it around will only see the right number so pick out the right number."
"Now, that is not (shown price). Is the (first number) the first number in the price, or is the (last number) the last number in the price? Which one is right?"
"Take the chips and go up those steps to the top of the board. You'll see the same numbers up here that we see down here. Hold one Plinko chip flat against the board, and let it go/release it!"
Bob Barker (when he told the contestant what to do with the Plinko Chips)
"Alright, you have (insert number) of chips, so take them and go on up the stairs. Remember, put your chip (one at a time) flat against the board and let it drop!"
Drew Carey (when he told the contestant what to do with the Plinko Chips)
Pathfinder[]
"Okay, please step in the middle of the board and face the audience. The first number of the (car/car model) is a (number). Now, what I want you to do is step on the number that you believe is the next number of the (car/car model). But, if you make a mistake, you can win/earn extra chances by knowing/telling us the prices of these three prizes. Rod/Rich, what are they?"
"Come on up here, (name). Stand in the middle and face the audience. Light up the first number of the car, please. It's a (number). If you make a mistake, you can get extra chances. However, you have to know the prices of the three prizes by (model). Rich/George, tell us about them."
"Now, the next number is either the (number) on your left, the (number) on your right, the (number) in front of you, or the (number) behind you. Which one do you believe is the next number in the car?"
"Okay, so the next number is either the (number) on your left, the (number) on your right, the (number) in front of you, or the (number) behind you. Which one is it? Walk over to it."
"(buzzer) Nope, that's not it/wrong. Come back to the middle. So what you have to do now is to pick one of the three prizes and guess the price. Which one do you want?"
"Yes, it's a (number)! (name), you only have one more number to fill in! If this move is correct, you win the car! Which one is the last number of the car? (insert number choices)?"
"(insert name), you have a chance to win up to $10,000/$20,000 (in cash)!"
Announcer (before the Grand Game is played)
"(That's right!) $10,000/$20,000. But you have to start with just $1.00/$2.00. Now, what's the target price today, please? (Insert target price). There are six products in the price. You pick out the products that are less than (insert target price). (The other two are more than [insert target price].) (Johnny/Rod/Rich,) What are the products today?"
"Let's start you off with $1.00/$2.00. The target price today is… (insert target price). What that means is out of all these six grocery items, four of them have a price less than (insert target price). (The other two have a price more than [insert target price].) If you pick four of them that are less than (insert target price), I'll give you $10,000/$20,000. Rich/George, tell us all about the grocery items, please."
"(insert name), you have $1,000/$2,000. You can quit right now, or you can keep going and pick out the one remaining price of less than (insert target price). If you do, you win $10,000/$20,000. If you don't, you lose the $1,000/$2,000."
Bob Barker (whenever the contestant guessed the first three products correctly, gets either to keep the $1,000/$2,000 or risk in an all-or-nothing game)
"(insert name), you can keep your $1,000/$2,000 and stop at anytime. But I'll give you $10,000/$20,000 if you get this next one. There's three to choose, but only one of them has less than (insert target price). But I have to tell/remind you, that if you get this next one wrong, you lose everything."
Drew Carey (whenever the contestant guessed the first three products correctly, gets either to keep the $1,000/$2,000 or risk in an all-or nothing game)
Range Game[]
"The range finder will move slowly up the scale. When you believe the price of that (prize) is in the area, you press the/this red button. If you're right, you will win that (prize)."
"This little red area will keep going up and up really slowly. When you see the price of the (prize) in the red range, you hit the button. You only hit it once! If you're right, you win the (prize)."
Drew Carey (before revealing the price on the Range Game)
"Light it up!"
Drew Carey (before revealing the price on the Range Game)
Any Number[]
"Let's light up the first number of the car. It's a (number). Now, there are digits from 0 to 9, including another (first number). You give us the numbers, we light them up. If you light up the numbers in the price of the car/automobile before the (small prize) or the money in the piggy bank, you'll win the (insert type of automobile)! What number would you like first?"
"Give/show me/us the first number in the price of the (insert type of automobile). A (number). We have ten blank spaces that contain digits from 0 to 9, including the other (first number). So, one by one, pick a number, and we'll put it up on the board. Hopefully, you'll fill the spaces for the car first, because remember, whatever you fill in first, you win. You could win the car, the (small prize), or the piggy bank money. So, give me your first number. Any one you want."
"There are four prizes here. I hope you win all four of them/these prizes. But, if you only win one, I hope it is beside the blue window, which it will eventually say, 'Bonus'. Now, if you win the bonus prize, here's what you will win. Johnny/Rod/Rich? What is the bonus prize?"
"I'm gonna show you four prizes. You're gonna tell me what the price is of each prize. Now here's the catch; if you get the prize that says 'Bonus' in the blue area/square, you will win the bonus prize (over there). Rich/George? (What's the bonus prize?)"
"We have a price of (insert amount), but that's not right/the right price. Your job is to tell me whether the actual retail price is higher or lower than (insert amount)./Is the actual retail price higher or lower than (amount)? "
"You have won 1/2/3 out of 4 prizes. Now, let's see where the bonus is. Remember, if the prize has the bonus on it, you win the bonus prize! Light up the/that board/bonus (please)!"
"You got 1/2/3 out of 4 prizes. Let's see where the bonus is. If we see/there's a blue bonus in the square/area, you win the bonus prize/you're a winner! Show us the bonus!"
"No, you did not get any prizes, so that means the game is over and you do not win the bonus prize. Where was the bonus prize located? The (insert prize)."
"Ohhh/No, you didn't get any of the prizes. That means you didn't win the bonus prize. Where was the bonus prize in? Light it up. It was in the (insert prize)."
"I/We want you to write the check for any amount you wish, and we'll add the amount of the check to the price of the (insert prize/trip) altogether, and if the total comes within $5,000 to $6,000, we'll give you the amount of the check, and the (insert prize/trip)."
"Here's what you have to do: You gonna pull out a marker, you write a check, and we're gonna find out the actual retail price of the (insert prize/trip). When we add the check and the (insert prize/trip) altogether, it has to total between $5,000 and $6,000/$7,000 and $8,000. If you're right, you win the check and the (insert prize/trip)."
"(insert price) for a total of (insert total price less than $5,000 or more than $6,000). I'm sorry. (insert model), void that check. That's your souvenir."
"(insert price)! Total of... (insert total price within $5,000 to $6,000/$7,000 to $8,000)! You got it! (insert model), give him/her the check! It's all yours!"
"(insert price)! Total of... (insert total price less than $5,000/$7,000 or more than $6,000/$8,000). I'm (so) sorry. (insert model), void that check, but it's your souvenir."
"You have 30 seconds to guess the price of the items. I will either say higher or lower until you get the price correct. Now, if you guess both items correctly within 30 seconds, you will receive a bonus prize and a $1,000/5,000 cash bonus!"
"You're gonna have 30 seconds to guess the prices of the two items over there (by (insert models)). Guess/Your job is to tell me what you think the price is. I'll say higher or lower until you get it right. Here's the catch, if you get both items within 30 seconds, I'm gonna give you an additional bonus prize plus $1,000/5,000 in bonus cash/extra!"
"Audience, please do not help out/shout out any numbers while the clock is running. The clock won't start until you give me your first bid/guess."
Bob Barker (before the clock in Clock Game starts)
"Audience, don't say a word! You'll cost him/her the prizes if you do. So be quiet. Whenever you're ready, go!"
Drew Carey (before the clock in Clock Game starts)
"Higher!/Lower!"
Host (during Clock Game)
"You have (insert time remaining) left."
Host
Cliff Hangers[]
"You can win/You're on your way to (insert prize/trip), if that mountain climber doesn't fall off the cliff. And he won't, unless/if you know enough about these three prizes. What are they, Johnny/Rod/Rich?"
"You're going to tell me the price of those prizes by (insert model) over there. For every dollar you're off, The Yodely Guy will move/go up the mountain. You have $25 to play with. The idea is to keep him from falling off the mountain. Let's hear about these prizes! (Rich/George?)"
"Here are the numbers for the price of the car. We have (insert numbers), and I'll put those in the bag. And we also have three of these big bad strikes!"
"You are going to have an opportunity to walk (down) the Golden Road, (insert contestant). And it all begins/starts with this (insert small prize). And those/that (insert small prize) can help him/her win (what, Johnny/Rod/Rich?)… (insert first prize description). If you win that prize, we will go on/continue down the Golden Road, and you may win this! (insert second prize description). Now, if you win that, we go all the way to the end of the Golden Road. And at the end of the Golden Road, we have a prize that is more than (insert cash amount)! That's right! Take a look and see what it is! (insert big prize description)."
"Hey (insert contestant), today we're going on a very special trip/walk down the Golden Road. We're going to start with this/these (insert small prize). And this/these (insert small prize) can lead you to that prize over there. (insert first prize description). Now, if you're really lucky and win that prize, it'll lead you down the Golden Road to the next prize over there. (insert second prize description). Now, after the (insert second prize), if you play your numbers right, there is (always) another prize at the Golden Road. And we're offering a prize that's worth more than (insert cash amount)! Tell us about it Rich/George! (insert big prize description)."
"Let's begin with the (first prize). There are three numbers in the price of the (prize), but I can only show you the second and third number. You tell me, is the first number in the price of the prize a (first number) or a (second number)?"
"We are now going to the second prize, which are/is (insert prize). There are four numbers in the price of the (prize). You will be able to see three of them. Is the second number a (insert first number), (insert second number), or a (insert third number)?"
"Let's go to the end of the Golden Road! Look at the/this price. There are five numbers in the price of this (big prize). Is the/that number a (insert first number), (insert second number), (insert third number), or a (insert fourth number)?"
"We're now at the end of the Golden Road, (insert contestant)! Look where we are! There are five numbers in the price and you have four numbers to choose from. Which one is it? (insert first number), (insert second number), (insert third number), or a (insert fourth number)?"
"No, it's a (insert number). I'm sorry (insert contestant), but your trip down the golden road ends here. But at least you have won (insert one or two prizes already won in the game)."
"There are 5 price tags, four have money from $1,000 to $2,000 to $3,000 to $4,000, totaling $10,000 and there is a pink slip behind one (the actual price of the car), you choose it before choosing the wrong prices, you lose all the money and the game is over!
"(insert amount). Good/great! Now, you have (insert amount). You can either keep the money you already have, or you can keep going to try to win the car."
“We have/There are five grocery items here. Now, you can choose any product of any quantity you wish/want/please. However, your total must be in between/within $6.75 to $7/$20 to $21 in order for you to win the (prize), and you cannot go over or under that amount. Now, Johnny/Rod/Rich, what are the products for today?”
“As you can see, we have/there are five (grocery) products/items on the shelf. You can pick any product/item and how many you want. But here’s the catch, your total must be in between $20 to $21/$22. If you go under $20 or over $21/$22, you lose, and the game is over. You have to be within the $20-$21/$22 range. Rich/George, let’s hear about the products.”
“(insert price), for a total of (price under or over $6.75 to $7/$20 to $22). You have gone over/under the target price. I’m sorry, but the game is over.”
“(insert price), for a total of (price under or over $6.75 to $7/$20 to $22). Sorry, (name), but you didn’t win. You were under/over/off by (insert amount).”
"The Danger Price today is (price). You don't want that price/Do not choose/pick the price that is (price). Choose/Pick the other three one at a time, you win all 4 (prizes)."
"The Danger Price is (price). One of the prices is (price). You have to avoid that. The price is (price). Choose/Pick the other three, and you win all four prizes."
"(As you can see,) There are three blocks. All you have to do is put block #1 on the least expensive prize. Then, you take block #2 and put it on the next more expensive prize. And finally, you put block #3 on the most expensive prize."
"This is a very simple/easy game. All you have to do is put the prices in order from least expensive to most expensive. There are three blocks here. The first block is the least expensive prize, the second block is the moderately expensive prize, and the third one is the most expensive prize. Good luck, grab the blocks, walk on over to the prizes, and go to it!"
"The price of the (second prize) must be higher than (price of the first prize). If it is not higher than (price of the first prize), the game is over. What is the price of the (second prize)?"
"The price of the (third prize) must be higher than (price of the second prize). If it is higher than that, you will win all three prizes! Show us the price, (insert model)!"
"The price of the (third prize) has to be higher than (price of the second prize). If it is, you win the prizes/you'll be a winner! (insert model), what's the price?"
"The price of the prize is not (insert incorrect price). But/However, you can flip this, and it will become (insert number). Or, you can flop that, and it becomes (insert number). Or, you can do both by flip flopping, and it will become (insert new price). Remember, DO NOT leave the price at (insert incorrect price). You can flip, you can flop, or you can flip flop!"
"The price is not (insert incorrect price). You can flip this one, and it becomes (insert number) to make it (price). Or, you can flop that one, and it becomes (price). Or, you can flip and flop this, and it becomes (price). Okay? Flip, flop, or flip flop! Go to it!"
"And that car/automobile will be yours if you can putt the/that ball in the hole. You will putt by the line right by the hole if you know the prices of these products. Now, if you get the products correctly, you will win a $500 bonus before you even putt! That's right! Johnny/Rod/Rich, tell us about the/these products, please."
"If you wanna win the car, you gotta putt the little golf ball in that hole over there. If you do that, you'll be a winner. Now, here's your golf ball. And how close you putt depends on how much you know about these grocery products next to (models) here. If you get all the products right, I'm gonna give you a $500 (extra) cash bonus before you putt! How about that? Okay, so Rich/George, tell us about the products."
"(contestant), what I want you to do/your job is to put the products from least expensive to most expensive. What do you want to start out with? Remember, the first item you pick out is the one that you think is the least expensive."
"Oh no, it's (price). So what that means is you have to put from the (X)nd/rd/th line over here. Unfortunately, you do not win the $500 bonus. I'm sorry."
"(Normally/Usually, I'm gonna do an inspirational putt. But) Today, I'm gonna let (insert cast member, announcer, model, or other celebrity guest) do an inspirational putt for you and see how easy it is. (insert name), come on up here and show us how it's done!"
Host
"Alright, now, (insert name), you can put the ball anywhere on the line. Remember, if you make the putt, you win the/that car!"
"We have sixteen boxes up there. One of them has $10,000/$25,000, and the other boxes don't/have nothing at all. Pick one box, and if it has the cash inside, you're a winner. Which one do you want?"
"We will give you a chance to get rid of some of these boxes. Now, here are the first two prizes that you can help get rid of half the boxes. Rod/Rich, what are they?"
"The (first prize) is (price) and the (second prize) is (price). One price is right/correct, and the other is half off. Which one do you believe is half off?"
"Thanks (models). So, the (first prize) is (price) and the (second prize) is (price). One of those prizes has the correct prize and the other one is a half off price. Which one is the half off price?"
"BOB: Step behind the box. Put your right hand on one side of the box and your left hand on the other side. DO NOT lift the box until we say, "Now/Three!". I'm saying "we" because the audience will help me count, "1, 2, 3, Now". And we'll find out if you have won $10,000/$25,000. Ready, audience? (On the count to three,) BOB AND AUDIENCE: 1, 2, 3, NOW!"
"Come on over behind the box, (name). Now, put both of your hands on either side of the box. Left hand on one side and the right hand on the other. When I say, "three/alakazam", lift up the lid! Ready, one, two, three (,alakazam)!"
"(insert model of car)! Yes, it will be for you, if you can win Lucky 7! Come up here with me, please. Now, I will give you seven $1 bills. (One, two, three, four, five, six, and seven!) (insert name), at the end of this game, if you have $1 left, I will give you this car/automobile! Now, I am going to show you the first number in the price of the car/automobile/(car model). It is a (number). What's the second number?"
"Alright, a (model of car)! Hey (name), come here. Touch your car. Put your hands on it. Now, that's (model) inside the car. It may be her car now, but if you win this game called Lucky 7, it'll be yours. And get this, it's on sale for $1! That's right! Hold/stick out your hands. I'm gonna give you $7. (One, two, three, four, five, six, and seven! Just like that!) Show us the first number of the car/(car model) please! It's a (number). You have to give me four more numbers of the car/(car model). If you have $1 left/remaining before the game's over, you win it/the car! But be careful, for every dollar you're off, I'm gonna take a dollar away from you. So if you're ready, give me the next number!"
"Lock the safe please. Now, the combination of the lock is the same price as the (insert prize). In the price of the (insert prize), we have (insert numbers). If you get the correct combination and open the safe, you win all the prizes. Go ahead and make your combination!"
"Lock it up, (insert model). (Bye, (insert model inside the safe)!) All you have to do to win the (prize) is to give us the price of the (prize). There are three numbers in the price. There's (insert three numbers). Dial in the right price and use one number at a time. If you get it right, you open up the safe and win everything! Go dial it in!"
"(insert contestant)/he/she has made his/her combination. Now (insert contestant), turn that wheel and pull on that handle to see if you're a winner/you've won the prizes."
"There are two numbers in the price of the (insert first prize). Now, there are three numbers, but you must ONLY two of them. Write down what you think is the price of the (insert first prize)."
"You put the price of the (first prize) under the two numbers by moving the slider around. Then, you put the second price of the (second prize) under the three numbers, and the third price of the (third prize) under the four numbers. Now, Make Your Move!"
"The (first prize) has two numbers in it, so all you have to do is move it/the slidy thing around until you find the correct two numbers. The (second prize) has three numbers, so move it until you have the three you think are right. And finally, the (third prize) has four numbers in it, so move that around. Ready? Take it away/Make your move!"
"There are five keys here. There is one key for the car. There is one key for the (second prize). And there is one key for the (third prize). One key will open ALL THREE locks. But be careful, because there is one key that will not open any of the locks, making it the dud key. Now, I'm going to give you a chance to win two keys by knowing the price of these two prizes. Rod/Rich, tell us about the first prize."
"You/We have five keys up there. One key unlocks the car, one key unlocks the (second prize), and one key unlocks the (third prize). There's another key called the Master Key that opens up all three of the prizes. But be careful, because there's one key that doesn't unlock everything. That's the dud/dummy key. You gotta avoid that (at all costs). You don't get any free keys here, you have to earn them. We have two items/prizes right here and you have to know the prices of them. Rich/George, tell us about the first prize/item please."
"There are four/five numbers in the price of the car/automobile. (The middle number is (insert number).) You must tell us/me the first two numbers and the last two numbers in the price of that car/automobile. If you guess correctly, you will win it! However, you have four chances. If you do not make a correct selection, the numbers will go on this money board over here. If you run out of chances, the game ends and you will win that amount of money that is up there. Now, tell me the first two numbers!"
"I'm gonna give you the middle number in the price of the car for free. It's a (insert number). All you have to do/Your job is to tell me what are the first two numbers and the last two numbers of the car. You have four chances to do it. If the numbers aren't in the price of the car, they end up here on this money rack and you win whatever money is up there. Pick your first number."
"No, it's another dollar sign. But you've run out of chances. You didn't win the car, but you win (insert amount of money). The actual price of the car was (insert price)."
"No, another dollar sign. But you've used up all your chances. You didn't get the car, but at least you've won (insert amount of money). The price of the car was (insert price)."
"The price of the/that car/automobile is NOT (insert amount). However/but, each of these numbers is one away from the right/correct number. Do you want to make the first number a (insert first number) or a (insert second number)?"
"All of these numbers are one away from the actual price of the car. For example, the (original number) should either be a (first number) or (second number), so on, and so forth. We'll start with the (first original number). Is it a (first number) or a (second number)?"
"You have a price of (insert price). If that is right/correct, you will win the car/automobile. However, if there is one number right, the game continues. So, you ask them, 'Gentlemen/Ladies, do I have at least (X) number(s) right?'"
"Okay, you have (insert price). If that's right/correct, you win the car. You know, there's this sound effects lady sitting in the booth who does all the sound effects for the show. She will make sure how many numbers you have right/correct. Basically, she controls the game. But be sure to beg her that the numbers are in the price of the car. So be sure to say, 'Oh, mighty, Sound Effects lady, do I have at least (X) number(s) right?' And be sure to get down on your knees and beg her!"
"The price of the car/truck/van is not (insert price). Those numbers are wrong! Cover up the first digit with either a (insert two digits) and do it right on down the line."
"The price of the car/(insert model car) is not (insert price). That's the wrong price! You can make the correct price of the car by taking the numbers from the rack and putting it over the incorrect price. Here's the catch/trick, as long as you have at least one number right, you get to keep on playing. Go ahead and start covering them up!"
"One of the prizes is (insert price), you put this in front of the right stand. Repeat the process/Do that again with the other three prices and put them in the right stands. Then come back, and pull the handle/lever. If you get less than four, you make changes. We'll give you 45 seconds in which to win all (four) (of) the prizes."
"It's a timed-game. Let's put 45 seconds on the clock, please. You have 45 seconds to put these price tags in the right spot. After you put all the price tags in the right hook, run back over here, and pull the handle/lever. (Buzzer sounds) That tells you how many you have right so far, you have zero or less than 4. Keep going… (Bell ringing) until you have all four. Here's the trick to this game, don't look at your friends, (don't look at your families and cousins,) because the clock/time ticks down/is running.
"The price of the (insert prize/trip) is not (insert wrong price). If you believe the price of the (insert prize/trip) is more/higher than (insert first wrong number), you put the paddle higher. If you believe the price of the (insert prize/trip) is lower/less than (insert first wrong number), you put the paddle lower. Repeat the process/Do the same with the other numbers. When you get through, you come back here, and press the button. (Buzzer sounds) If you hear that sound, that means something's wrong. Try again and make changes. Then come back again, and press the button. (Bell ringing) If you hear that sound, that means you're a winner. I want you to do this as fast as you can because you only have 30 seconds to complete this."
"It's a timed-game. You only have 30 seconds to give us the right price. If you think the first number is higher than (insert first wrong number), you put the paddle up there. If you think the first number is lower than (insert first wrong number), you put the paddle down there. You repeat the process/do the same thing with all other numbers. If you think the actual number is higher, put the paddle up, and if you think the actual number is lower, put the paddle down. After you put all the paddles, you come back over here, and hit the button. (Buzzer sounds) That means something's wrong/you don't have it. You have to change the paddles. Come back again, and hit the button. (Bell ringing) That means 'You got it!', you can stop. Here's the trick to this game, don't look at your friends, (don't look at your families and cousins), because the time/clock ticks down/is running. You only have 30 seconds to guess as many chances as you can."
"The 10s & face cards are worth $1,000. The other cards are the number on the card in hundreds of dollars. Aces are wild, you can make them anything you wish."
"The 10s & face cards are worth $1,000. The other cards are worth whatever they are times 100 (Ex: For example: fours are worth $400, fives are worth $500 and so on). Aces are wild, you can make them anything you want."
"You can win that (prize) by knowing if you're coming or going. If you're coming, the price is (insert first price). Or, if you're going, the price is (insert second price). Now (insert contestant), step over here and tell me, are you/I/we need to know whether you are coming or going?"
"The coming price is (insert first price) and the going price is (insert second price). Tilt the price to one side and show me if it's/the prize is the coming price or going price. Go ahead."
"In order to win the car/automobile, you must spell (the word) CAR. C-A-R or by getting one of the 2 cards that say "CAR"; if you do, you win automatically. There are 11 C's, 11 A's, 6 R's, and 2 cards that say CAR on them. I'm going to give you two cards and give you a chance to win three more. Now, pick one of the two cards on the board. Which one would you like to have?"
"This is a pretty simple game. All you have to do is spell CAR. C-A-R. Hidden in this board are 11 C's, 11 A's, 6 R's, and 2 cards that say CAR on them. If you pick the CAR, you win automatically. Give me two numbers from the board to start out with. Any two you want."
"If you want to have three more cards, you have to know the prices of those three small prizes over there. We have (insert three prizes). But remember, your guess of each prize must be within $10, high or low, doesn't matter. As long as you're within $10. Go ahead Rich/George, tell us all about them!"
"YES/That's right! You got it exactly right! Now, when you get the price exactly right, you automatically win all three prizes. (You win [insert all three prizes],) So, you get three/two more cards."
Bob Barker (when the contestant guesses the price exactly right wins all three prizes, plus they get three/two more cards)
"(Insert price)! Right on the nose! Now, when you get the price exactly right/right on the nose, you win all three prizes automatically/by default. So you now get three/two more picks."
Drew Carey (when the contestant guesses the price exactly right wins all three prizes, plus they get three/two more cards)
"You are going to buy three prizes if you can spend (exactly) (insert target price). If you do, you'll win everything/all four prizes. Now, pick your first prize."
"You're gonna pick three prizes. Now here's the catch, the total must be over (insert target price). Pick the three most expensive prizes that you believe totals out to (insert target price). Which one do you want first?"
"Ohhhh, (insert amount). So close! You were off by (insert amount). Which prize was the most expensive, (model)? The (insert prize). So sorry, (insert contestant)."