What was the prize puzzle that cost Mulaney the Disney trip?
The prize puzzle was '_L_ING ON A MAGIC CARPET,' and the answer was 'FLYING ON A MAGIC CARPET'.
Entertainment / Game Shows
In a recent episode of *Wheel of Fortune*, James Mulaney's incorrect guess on a prize puzzle cost him a trip to Disney World and paved the way for Elsie Pierce to win big.
The episode featured James Mulaney, a professional drag entertainer with a touching backstory, competing against Elsie Pierce and Aerial Turner. Mulaney's early struggles with bankruptcies turned around when he had a shot at the 'Fun & Games' prize puzzle. The puzzle, '_L_ING ON A MAGIC CARPET,' seemed within his grasp, but his incorrect guess of 'B' cost him dearly. Pierce's correct solution won her the Disney trip. Later, in the Bonus Round, Pierce's quick solve of 'FLO_N_ER_N_ _ _O_T' as 'Floundering About' secured her a substantial $40,000, underscoring the importance of accuracy and speed in game show success. The final scores were Pierce with $67,427, Mulaney with $3,000, and Turner with $6,450.
The prize puzzle was '_L_ING ON A MAGIC CARPET,' and the answer was 'FLYING ON A MAGIC CARPET'.
Elsie Pierce won a total of $67,427, including the $40,000 from the Bonus Round.
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