- Google Slides Wheel Of Fortune
Home > Compendium > Season 1 CompendiumPUZZLE | CATEGORY | DATE USED | WHEN USED | BURT LANCASTER | Person | 9/19/83 (#1) | R1 | AN EYE FOR AN EYE AND A TOOTH FOR A TOOTH | Phrase | 9/19/83 (#1) | R2 | CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM | Thing | 9/19/83 (#1) | R3 | SEAFOOD RESTAURANT | Place | 9/19/83 (#1) | BR | BIGGER AND BETTER | Phrase | 9/22/83 (#4) | R1 | VITAL STATISTICS | Things | 9/22/83 (#4) | R2 | THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA | Place | 9/22/83 (#4) | R3 | SPENCER TRACY | Person | 9/22/83 (#4) | BR | MULLIGAN STEW | Thing | 9/23/83 (#5)* | R1 | TOMB OF THE UNKNOWN SOLDIER | Landmark | 9/23/83 (#5)* | R2 | CLINICALLY TESTED | Phrase | 9/23/83 (#5)* | R3 | BOSTON RED SOX | People | 9/23/83 (#5)* | R4 | EAST OF EDEN | Title | 9/23/83 (#5)* | BR | MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED | Phrase | 9/26/83 (#6)* | R1 | THE WHOLE BALL OF WAX | Phrase | 9/26/83 (#6)* | R2 | NIELSEN RATINGS | Things | 9/26/83 (#6)* | R3 | RODNEY DANGERFIELD | Person | 9/26/83 (#6)* | BR | DR FRANKENSTEIN | Fictional Character | 10/3/83 (#11)* | R1 | CHEECH AND CHONG | People | 10/3/83 (#11)* | R2 | ELEMENTARY MY DEAR WATSON | Quotation | 10/3/83 (#11)* | R3 | SCHOOLTEACHER | Occupation | 10/3/83 (#11)* | BR | UNITED STATES AMBASSADOR | Person | 1/2/84 (#71)* | R1 | ELECTRIC BLANKET | Thing | 1/2/84 (#71)* | R2 | STILL WATER RUNS DEEP | Phrase | 1/2/84 (#71)* | R3 | FIVE-STAR GENERAL | Person | 1/2/84 (#71)* | BR | MASON-DIXON LINE | Thing | 1/3/84 (#72)* | R1 | BACHELOR'S BUTTON | Thing | 1/3/84 (#72)* | R2 | KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS | People | 1/3/84 (#72)* | R3 | NEW ORLEANS LOUISIANA | Place | 1/3/84 (#72)* | BR | REMEMBER THE ALAMO | Phrase | 1/4/84 (#73)* | R1 | SLIP INTO SOMETHING MORE COMFORTABLE | Phrase | 1/4/84 (#73)* | R2 | VENDING MACHINE | Thing | 1/4/84 (#73)* | R3 | ALL YOU CAN EAT | Phrase | 1/4/84 (#73)* | BR | ONE HAND WASHES THE OTHER | Phrase | 4/2/84 (#136)* | R1 | RUB-A-DUB-DUB THREE MEN IN A TUB | Quotation | 4/2/84 (#136)* | R2 | SINGIN' IN THE RAIN | Title | 4/2/84 (#136)* | R3 | IDAHO POTATOES | Things | 4/2/84 (#136)* | BR | WOLF WHISTLE | Thing | 5/1/84 (#152)* | R1 | ANTS IN YOUR PANTS | Phrase | 5/1/84 (#152)* | R2 | COME HELL OR HIGH WATER | Phrase | 5/1/84 (#152)* | R3 | BITE THE BULLET | Phrase | 5/1/84 (#152)* | BR |
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Google Slides Wheel Of Fortune
An electronic game apparatus (21) for play of a poker card game. The apparatus (21) includes a display assembly (22) having a plurality of card spaces (23) each representing one card in a deck of cards, preferably arranged in a wheel of fortune array. A plurality of lights (26) are positioned in the display for individually identifying each of the card spaces (23) upon lighting of the lights (26). This is an easy to use Google Slide Wheel of Fortune game template. It will play like the popular TV game show. This game is great to review before quizzes and tests!This game is generic and works with any subject area such as English, history. Join the famous TV game show 'Wheel of Fortune' with this particularly faithful online version. Turn the wheel (be careful to avoid bankrupt!), choose a consonant or buy a vowel then try to find the sentence on the screen. The category is given to help you and you will have 5 turns to find the answer. 'My wheel of Fortune is a true-to-life image; it comes to fetch each of us in turn, then it crushes us,' was Burne-Jones' heartfelt or disillusioned comment. The work is a perfect example of his. 'My wheel of Fortune is a true-to-life image; it comes to fetch each of us in turn, then it crushes us,' was Burne-Jones' heartfelt or disillusioned comment. The work is a perfect example of his taste for classical myths and medieval legends, which mingle uneasy sensuality and a feeling of disquiet, which make his symbolism particularly bitter.