Size: 14.2Kb Info: 11KHz, 8b, M, 1.3s FileName: pwcashword Source:  Jay Lewis
Description: The sound when a team is about to play the cashword from Super Password
 
Size: 30.4Kb Info: 11KHz, 8b, M, 2.8s FileName: pwalphaend Source: Jay Lewis
Description: The loud buzzer when a team ran out of time during Alphabetics from Password Plus
 
Size: 4.2Kb Info: 11KHz, 8b, M, 0.4s FileName: pwclock Source: Jay Lewis
Description: A clock 'tock' from the lightening round of the original Password
 
Size: 5.6Kb Info: 11KHz, 8b, M, 0.5s FileName: pwding Source: Jay Lewis
Description: An all-purpose ding from Super Password
 
Size: 10.5Kb Info: 11KHz, 8b, M, 1.0s FileName: pwding2 Source: Jay Lewis
Description: If a player correctly guessed a word during the lightening round, this sound played from the original Password
 
Size: 6.1Kb Info: 11KHz, 8b, M, 0.6s FileName: pwwordrevl Source: Jay Lewis
Description: The word reveal sound effect from Super Password
 
Size: 7.7Kb Info: 11KHz, 8b, M, 0.7s FileName: pwbbb Source: Dan Berger
Description: An illegal clue would get this series of tones
 
Size: 11.7Kb Info: 22KHz, 8b, M, 0.5s FileName: pwillclue Source: Casey Buck
Description: These "dits" were used when someone gave an illegal clue on Password Plus
 
Size: 21Kb Info: 11KHz, 8b, M, 1.0s FileName: pwbuzzer Source: Nicholas Todor
Description: A buzzer from Password Plus
 
Size: 29.3Kb Info: 22KHz, 8b, M, 1.4s FileName: pwding3 Source: Nicholas Todor
Description: A general-use ding from Password Plus
 
Size: 50Kb Info: 11KHz, 8b, M, 4.6s FileName: pwpuzzsol Source: Jay Lewis
Description: From Super Password, a series of dings indicated a password puzzle was solved
 
Size: 7Kb Info: 11KHz, 8b, M, 0.7s FileName: pwwrong Source: Jay Lewis
Description: From Super Password, a buzzer indicated a wrong answer
 
Size: 20.1Kb Info: 11KHz, 8b, M, 1.9s FileName: pwright Source: Jay Lewis
Description: From Super Password, 3 dings means they guessed the password correctly
 
Size: 59.1Kb Info: 8KHz, 8b, M, 7.6s FileName: pwgamewin Source: Jay Lewis
Description: From Super Password, dings and a "fanfare" indicated a player had won the game
 
Size: 84.7Kb Info: 8KHz, 8b, M, 10.8s FileName: pwbrwin Source: Jay Lewis
Description: From Super Password, dings and a longer "fanfare" means a player had won the bonus round
 
Size: 5.5Kb Info: 11KHz, 8b, M, 0.5s FileName: pwformof Source: Nicholas Todor
Description: A pair of 'bwips' on Super Password means a player has answered with a form of the correct word
 
Size: 4.4Kb Info: 11KHz, 8b, M, 0.4s FileName: pw-invalidclue Source: Rhinoboy2
Description: From the original Password, this short buzzer means the clue given is not acceptable
 
Size: 7.4Kb Info: 11KHz, 8b, M, 0.7s FileName: pw-censor Source: Rhinoboy2
Description: A shortened "Cashword" bleep, this was used to censor celebrities and/or contestants
 
Size: 7.1Kb Info: 11KHz, 8b, M, 0.7s FileName: pw-ding4 Source: Rhinoboy2
Description: On the original Password, this ding was heard when the word was revealed to the home viewers.  It was also heard if the password was guessed correctly
 
Size: 21.5Kb Info: 11KHz, 8b, S, 1s FileName: pwclock2 Source: Jamie Locklin
Description: This electronic beep was used as part of the countdown clock in later years of Password