[quote name=\'byrd62\' date=\'Nov 13 2003, 05:46 PM\'] Extraordinary luck: A contestant's answer in the Winners' Circle isn't counted in the last category....until after further review by the officials, which results in a $10k win. [/quote]
This doesn't qualify as luck either, per se, but on Blockbusters last weekend, we saw a Gold Run player give the answer "Harold Hesseman" for the clue "He played Johnny Fever". The correct answer was, of course, Howard Hesseman, but neither Bill nor the judge ruled him wrong. This error was not caught until the commercial break, so his $5,000 win stood.
John Ricci's video page includes the same kind of judging lapse: during a bonus round win on Super Password, the two-word clue "high school" got past the judges. Again, the win stood.
Not every such judging error goes in favor of the contestant, though. I recall one Supermarket Sweep team who, just before the Big Sweep, lost 30 seconds from their sweep time because they used an illegal clue during the 30-Second Shooutout game (you cannot repeat clues given by another team).