Charlie has a little tickle in his throat while describing the watches in round 1.Susan comes out in a cute pink dress to which Chuck says "Well, you look like a little Swedish girl!".June 20, 1980: Some funny moments here.This is followed by Lose A Turn, and finally the blue contestant lands on a dollar value.only to call a wrong letter.
March 27, 1979: After Round 2 begins with three consecutive Bankrupts, Chuck responds to this by beginning the Round 2 opening spiel again.Late 1977: When the famous slide whistle was first added to accompany a contestant spinning Bankrupt, Chuck gets spooked and yells, "What was that!?".Any time Pat comments on the Speed-Up music.From Seasons 29-36, any time a contestant wins "three halves" of a car by solving for three 1/2 Car tags during the game.Kind of cruel, but it is admittedly pretty funny when all three contestants spin and land on Bankrupt consecutively, leaving no one with any money.Unknown what version, but there was once a contestant who kept yelling out "Come on, BM, BM, BM!", apparently blissfully unaware that "BM" is typically used as an abbreviation for "bowel movement.".Pretty much any time a contestant lands on a Mystery Wedge when they already have more than $15,000 on the table Pat will still ask if the contestant wants to risk it, albeit sarcastically.First of all, it took the tech crew a couple seconds to light up the answer (likely because they were incredulous that he had actually solved it), followed by Pat once again pretending to frisk him. Perhaps the most notable is contestant Emil on March 19, 2014, who managed to solve NEW BABY BUGGY even though the other letters he called were of no help.One instance was shown during the ceremonial 4,000th episode, when a contestant from the week of Februsolved GOPHER despite getting no help from his extra letters. Sometimes, if a contestant solves a bonus puzzle after getting little to no help from their letters, Pat will pretend to search them.
After the E is called, Pat remarks "Praise the Lord!" September 17, 2004: Part of the puzzle ASSEMBLY & THE DOTTED LINE is filled in, leaving ASS_ on the top row.A woman opted to solve the partially filled puzzle FRANKLY MY DEAR I DON'T GIVE A DAMN but replaced the last word with DARN. A contestant humorously tried to avert this once.Once, a partially filled-in puzzle that eventually led to BARBECUE SPIT had, among other letters, the "P" still uncovered, and a contestant called an "H." "Thankfully, no," noted Pat.Pat was sure to make a big deal out of things. Several times during Sajak's original daytime run, the puzzles would either include mild profanity (e.g., "HELL BENT FOR ELECTION") or, because only part of the puzzle was revealed, the puzzle board showed a profanity (e.g., "DAVID HASSELHOFF" with the A's and S's uncovered but, among other letters, not the Hs or the E).This also dates back to the Chuck Woolery era. Early on, whenever the Final Spin landed on Bankrupt, the slide whistle would still sound to rub it in.