The Money Machine IL2
Introduced on the 25th Anniversary Special. The team captain, placed in a money machine with money blown all over the place by jets (similar to the 2002 version of Beat the Clock) has 45 seconds to grab as much lottery money as possible. The lottery money has one $1,000 bill within a ton of $50 and $100 bills. The captain can grab money flying through the air and stuff it into his/her apron, but may not pick up money off the floor. After 45 seconds, the jets are turned off, and the auditors separate the money grabbed from the money left on the floor into two boxes appropriately labeled "Money Grabbed" and "Money Left on the Floor." The team then gets to guess where the $1,000 bill is. If correct, their winnings get bumped up to $50,000. If not, they only win the money grabbed. The money is split by the team members.
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Famous quotes containing the words money and/or machine:
“Having money is rather like being a blond. It is more fun but not vital.”
—Mary Quant (b. 1936)
“The machine invades me all day.”
—Sharon Atkins, U.S. receptionist. As quoted in Working, book 2, by Studs Terkel (1973)