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The 70s

Actually ,the form 70's is wrong. It could be '70s, since the apostrophe stands for the omitted 19. Not sure if 70s without a leading apostrophe is correct, though. --ICEknight (talk) 08:43, 2 December 2013 (EST)

Wheel itself used "The 70's" from 1995-2003 (although when it debuted in 1992, it was The Seventies), then "The 70s" until the decade categories were removed in 2006. The apostrophe returned when The 60's was used for a one-time "recycled puzzle" in April 2011, and later when The 70's/80's/90's were used in Season 30, so the use of "70's" in the article is in fact consistent with how the show did it a majority of the time. I help out on a Wiki about Wheel, hence how I know this stuff. :) -WarioBarker (talk) 09:46, 2 December 2013 (EST)
I'm just going by the standards the rest of the game uses. Every other time a year-based category is used (which, admittedly, is very rare, but still...), it's referred to as "THE ##'S", in all caps. 犬夜叉(Inuyasha) 10:02, 2 December 2013 (EST)
...Whereas I was answering based on how the show did things and hence would've provided to Pipeworks, meaning I clearly misunderstood what you meant by "standards". :P -WarioBarker (talk) 10:34, 2 December 2013 (EST)