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Puzzle Out: Jersey City
Puzzle Out: Jersey City
Puzzle Out: Jersey City
Puzzle Out: Jersey City
Puzzle Out: Jersey City
Puzzle Out: Jersey City
Puzzle Out: Jersey City
Puzzle Out: Jersey City
Puzzle Out: Jersey City
Puzzle Out: Jersey City
Puzzle Out: Jersey City
Puzzle Out: Jersey City
Puzzle Out: Jersey City
Puzzle Out: Jersey City
Puzzle Out: Jersey City
Puzzle Out: Jersey City
Puzzle Out: Jersey City
Puzzle Out: Jersey City
Puzzle Out: Jersey City
Puzzle Out: Jersey City
Puzzle Out: Jersey City
Puzzle Out: Jersey City
Puzzle Out: Jersey City
Puzzle Out: Jersey City
Puzzle Out: Jersey City
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Wheel of Fortune is an American television game show created by Merv Griffin that debuted in 1975. The show features a competition in which contestants solve word puzzles, similar to those used in Hangman, to win cash and prizes determined by spinning a giant carnival wheel. Wheel originally aired as a daytime series on NBC from January 6, 1975, to June 30, 1989. After some changes were made to its format, the daytime series moved to CBS from July 17, 1989, to January 11, 1991. It then returned to NBC from January 14, 1991, until it was cancelled on September 20, 1991. The popularity of the daytime series led to a nightly syndicated edition being developed, which premiered on September 19, 1983, and has aired continuously since. The network version was originally hosted by Chuck Woolery and Susan Stafford, with Charlie O'Donnell as its announcer. O'Donnell left in 1980 and was replaced by Jack Clark. After Clark's death in 1988, M. G. Kelly took over briefly as announcer until O'Donnell returned in 1989. O'Donnell remained on the network version until its cancellation, and continued to announce on the syndicated show until his death in 2010, when Jim Thornton succeeded him. Woolery left in 1981, and was replaced by Pat Sajak. Sajak left the network version in January 1989 to host his own late-night talk show, and was replaced on that version by Rolf Benirschke. Bob Goen replaced Benirschke when the network show moved to CBS, then remained as host until the network show was canceled altogether. Stafford left in 1982, and was replaced by Vanna White, who remained on the network show for the rest of its run. The syndicated version has been hosted continuously by Sajak and White since its inception. Wheel of Fortune ranks as the longest-running syndicated game show in the United States, with over 6,000 episodes aired. TV Guide named it the top-rated syndicated series in a 2008 article, and in 2013, the magazine ranked it at No. 2 in its list of the 60 greatest game shows ever. The program has also come to gain a worldwide following with sixty international adaptations. The syndicated series' 36th season premiered on September 10, 2018.
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