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- Wheel of Fortune is the long-running daytime network and syndicated game show in which three contestants spin a giant wheel and solve Hangman-type word puzzles to win thousands of dollars in cash & prizes. Currently in syndication, the show is commonly known as "America's Game".
- Followers may also be placed on the wheel for 3 points when the pig lands on that event. Otherwise the game follows all normal carcassonne rules, all expansions can be used with Wheel of Fortune.
- Wheel of Fortune is a side quest in Fallout: New Vegas. This quest is given by Logan, a prospector inside the storage room at Camp Searchlight. The storage room is in the church in the southwest of the town. You must hack the terminal (average) and tell Logan where the suits are to get the quest.
- Wheel of Fortune(ホウィール・オブ・フォーチュン(運命の車輪)Howīru Obu Fōchun) is the Stand of ZZ featured in Stardust Crusaders.
- The Wheel of Fortune is a random item dispenser that can be found at the bottom left of the game screen(or if this doesn't work you can go to my items then chest). It is activated by using an Aries Amulet, and dispenses prizes such as resources, heroes, guidelines, and cents.
- This article lists the games based on the successful American game show Wheel of Fortune. There were several versions made for the numerous Nintendo consoles, all by GameTek. The Wii and Wii U versions were released under the THQ label.
- Wheel of Fortune was a Mastery 6 water spell which randomly rearranged the target's inner energies, such that their elemental harmonies resonated much differently.
- The Wheel began construction in late 2008. Financed by several businessmen, but mainly by millionaire chef Palmer Walker, it opened in October 2009. This is one of the top attractions in Adoha, but is pricey at $25 per person. From the top, one can see the Atrium Center and the locales alongside the GLA, the casinos in the north, the Beach and quiet Ferguson Beach Village.
- "Wheel of Fortune" was the pilot episode of The Dead Zone, airing on USA Network on 16 June 2002. It was the first half of a two-part episode that concluded with "What It Seems."
- Name: Wheel Of Fortune Run Time: 7:52 Written By: Tony Kaye, David Foster, Brian Parrish, Ron Dyke Year: 1973
- Wheel of Fortune is a musical theme composed and conducted by Hans Zimmer for Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest. It appears on the film's soundtrack as track nine. This piece utilizes exerpts of other tracks such as "Jack Sparrow", "The Kraken", and "He's a Pirate" from The Curse of the Black Pearl. It takes its name from the waterwheel sequence on Isla Cruces. It is reprised in part in "I Don't Think Now Is the Best Time" on the Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End soundtrack.
- The Wheel of Fortune is a decorative wall item that is obtainable via an exclusive secret code from Issue 5 of the Moshi Monsters Magazine, in Moshi Monsters.
- Wheel of Fortune is a long running gameshow created by Merv Griffin. ALF watches the show on more than one occasion.
- Wheel of Fortune is a pinball machine produced by Stern.
- Wheel of fortune was the ninth level in big bang boom also being called polar in SMB 1
- Wheel of Fortune is an American television game show created by Merv Griffin. It has three contestants (occasionally three teams of two contestants), one red, one yellow, and one blue, all three of the primary colors.
- File:I36-WheelOfFortune.png The (a god jewel unidentified) is a headpiece that you receive from worshiping Ehekatl of Luck, after wishing for and talking to her with a favor of 4025 or more. Her translated dialog when she gives you the item is: Umyu~ rolly rolly~... umyu? You want this? Want this? Myu~n....I love you so I'll give it to you! Treat it preciously! Preciously!
- Based on the children's game Hangman, contestants compete to solve mystery word puzzles for cash prizes; a giant carnival-type wheel determines the cash value of the letters. Numerous puzzles over the history of the show have included references to and projects. Gonzo and Kermit appeared in 1999 during a "Wheel Goes to the Movies" week to promote Muppets from Space. On the Wheel set, a large Kermit toy sat on a tub of popcorn. Walkarounds of various Sesame Street characters appear from a Beaches Family Resorts insert as part of a prize package in 2010.
- Murdock's fortunes rise and fall as he uses Face's system to win big on Wheel of Fortune. He wins a trip to Hawaii, but then is kidnapped by people who claim to be CIA, but turn out to be criminals. Pat Sajak and Vanna White both guest star as themselves.
- It was run by a Dealer with a knack for attracting unsuspecting customers. It was rigged so that certain players may win whenever they wish and provide the correct password. It cost one Piece o' Eight to play and there were a number of prizes available. The prizes were: 1.
* 60 Pieces o' Eight 2.
* An Invitation to Governor Marleys Mardi Gras Party 3.
* A Three Day Vacation to the Fabulous Hook Island. 4.
* A ticket to the Fettucini Brothers Circus.
- Wheel of Fortune is a Magnus in Baten Kaitos: Eternal Wings and the Lost Ocean.
- Just as Jeopardy! was ending its daytime run on NBC, Merv Griffin introduced an even more durable Game Show format: Take the children's game of Hangman, add a carnival wheel with various dollar amounts, as well as hazards such as "Lose a Turn" and "Bankrupt", and allow the winner to spend the money on prizes right there in the studio. The 1973 pilot, Shopper's Bazaar, was very different from the series; a further two pilots in 1974 hosted by Edd "Kookie" Byrnes (who admitted that he was drunk) held far closer to the rules we know today.
- The 1974 pilots were hosted by Edd Byrnes and Susan Stafford; Byrnes was passed over due to being drunk during taping and was replaced for the series by Chuck Woolery. He left in 1981 replaced by Pat Sajak, and Stafford left ten months later, replaced by Vanna White. Peter and Brian watch an episode in "A Hero Sits Next Door" when the answer was "Go Tuck Yourself In". They also missed a puzzle where the answer was "My Hairy Aunt". When Brian selects Quagmire to be his "sucker" to buy a bad condo in "Brian the Closer", a model arrives and turns his teeth in the style of Wheel of Fortune.
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- These lines from the 13th-century Carmina Burana capture an irony and fatalism that was no doubt strong in the medieval view of the world. Fortuna, the fickle and capricious goddess of luck, was no benign benefactress, but rather a reminder of the powerlessness of human beings at the hands of fate. The Wheel is almost a medieval torture instrument, to which we are strapped, forced to endure the humbling roller-coaster ride of life.
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