1. 'From the Dock10 Studios
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2. 'this is Jeopardy!'
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3. 'Please welcome
today's contestants...
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4. 'A maths teacher from Reading...
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5. 'A business analyst from London...
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6. 'And our returning champion,
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7. 'an actuary from London...
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8. '.. whose one-day cash winnings
total is...
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9. '£4,151.
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10. 'And now, here is your host
of Jeopardy!
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11. Stephen Fry!
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12. Hello, there. Hello, hello.
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13. Welcome back, and welcome.
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14. And welcome to you, to Jeopardy!
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15. Our champion, Dennis Wang,
didn't show any nerves
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16. during an outstanding debut
yesterday
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17. in which he put barely a foot wrong.
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18. During Final Jeopardy,
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19. he made an extremely
calculated wager -
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20. he is an actuary -
which gave him the victory
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21. and he went home Jeopardy! champion.
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22. Quick on the buzzer
and quick with his responses.
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23. He'll be a force
to be reckoned with.
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24. And today we have two new
contestants in Rachel and Michael,
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25. determined to reckon with him.
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26. So good luck to all three of you.
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27. Let's see our first six categories.
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28. Well, now, we have for you...
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29. Responses here are changes made
to the word "spare".
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30. All right.
Now, Dennis, as reigning champion,
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31. you have control of the board.
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32. I'd like you to pick a category
and a pound amount.
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33. Breakfast, 100, please.
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34. Breakfast for £100.
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35. Yes, Rachel?
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36. - What is nasi goreng?
- Absolutely correct.
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37. Breakfast Around The World
for 50, please.
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38. Wake up in Tokyo with this soup,
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39. made using a traditional paste
of fermented soya beans.
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40. Michael?
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41. What is miso soup?
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42. It is miso soup. Absolutely right.
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43. Everyday Ancient Egypt, 150.
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44. We're going over to
ancient Egypt for £150.
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45. Yes, Dennis?
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46. - What is Horus?
- Horus is that God.
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47. Very well done.
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48. Breakfast 150, please.
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49. For 150...
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50. Yes, Michael?
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51. What is Lorne sausage?
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52. It is a Lorne sausage.
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53. L-O-R-N-E.
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54. A roll and square
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in Scotland, I'm told.
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56. Weather for 150, please.
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57. Weather for £150.
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58. Right to the top-scorer.
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59. Yes, Dennis?
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60. What is El Nino?
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61. El Nino, the male child.
And La Nina, the girl,
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62. of course, is the reverse.
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63. Canada, 150, please.
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64. For £150...
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65. Yes, Michael?
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66. - What is Yukon Territory?
- It is the Yukon Territory.
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67. Very well known. Yep.
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68. 150,
TV Formats Crossing The Pond.
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69. 150 - going right
for the high scoring. OK.
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70. Yes, Rachel?
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71. - What is Veep?
- What is Veep?
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72. You have the pick.
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73. Can we do TV Formats
for 100, please?
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74. For £100...
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75. Michael?
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76. - What is Shameless?
- Shameless, it was.
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77. In the US story,
they swapped Manchester for Chicago.
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78. 100, Ancient Egypt.
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79. 100, Ancient Egypt.
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80. Yes, Dennis?
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81. - What is mascara?
- It's not mascara.
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82. Yes, Rachel?
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83. What is coal?
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84. Coal is the correct response.
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85. Yes, it enhanced the appearance
and apparently protected the eyes,
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86. too, from sand and dust.
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87. But it was toxic!
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88. OK, Rachel,
you have control of the board.
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89. Can we take Spare Change for 25,
please?
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90. All right. I'll remind you here,
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to the word "spare".
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92. For example, change one letter
to give a playing card suit,
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93. and you'd return with "spade". Yeah?
So...
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94. Yes, Michael?
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95. - What is pears?
- They call the stairs
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96. the apples and pears in rhyming
slang. Absolutely correct.
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97. £100, Canada.
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98. Answer there - the Daily Double.
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99. Well, I'm sure you know
what happens now, Michael.
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100. You're allowed to wager anything
up to, in your case,
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101. £475
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102. on your response to this category,
Oh... Canada!
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103. How much would you like?
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104. - All of it, please.
- All of it! A true Daily Double.
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105. So, for £475,
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106. on Oh... Canada!
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107. What is Banff?
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108. It is Banff. That's correct.
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109. You've doubled your score.
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110. A Daily Double that really
does double to £950.
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111. Well done.
And you still have the pick.
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112. 150, Spare Change.
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113. For £150, Spare Change.
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114. Yes, Michael?
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115. What is pare?
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116. Pare, as in a paring knife,
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117. to pare something back. Yeah.
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118. £100, Weather.
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119. £100. Now, this
is the Weather category.
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120. Michael?
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121. What is the Beaufort scale?
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122. The Beaufort scale
is the correct response,
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123. named after Sir Francis Beaufort.
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124. 100, Spare Change.
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125. 100, Spare Change.
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126. Michael?
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127. - What is apres?
- Apres, as in apres ski.
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128. - Absolutely right.
- 75, Ancient Egypt.
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129. No? It's quite simply linen.
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130. - Ah.
- Linen, that's right.
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131. It was also used for bedding,
sails for ships
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132. and to wrap bodies
for mummification.
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133. All right, Michael, you still have
control of the board.
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134. 75, with Oh... Canada!
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135. Yes, Dennis?
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136. What is Montreal?
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137. Montreal literally means, yeah,
Mount Royal.
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138. Mont real.
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139. Breakfast, 75, please.
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140. For 75, on Breakfast
Around The World.
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141. Yes, Michael?
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142. - What is salmon?
- Smoked salmon is correct.
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143. 75, Weather.
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144. It's the friend that allows us to
get from America back home
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145. much quicker
than we otherwise would.
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146. It's the jet stream.
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147. "What is the jet stream?"
Still with you, Michael.
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148. 75, TV Formats.
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149. Yes, Rachel?
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150. Who is Steve Carell?
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151. Steve Carell, that's right.
It ran for nine seasons,
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152. over 200 episodes,
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153. compared to Ricky Gervais' original
of 14 episodes.
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154. TV Formats for 50, please.
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155. For £50, TV Formats
Crossing The Pond...
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156. Yes, Rachel?
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157. What is Whose Line Is It Anyway?
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158. Whose Line Is It Anyway?
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159. Correct.
I was in all the radio series
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160. and a few of the TV ones,
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161. and I never hated anything more
in my life.
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162. I felt I was back at school,
somehow.
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163. Anyway, it's a great show,
and as I say,
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164. it's still running in America.
So off you go, Rachel.
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165. TV Formats for 25, please.
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166. TV Formats now for £25.
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167. Yes, Michael?
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168. - What is Gogglebox?
- The great Gogglebox
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170. 75, Spare Change.
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171. Michael?
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172. - What is snare?
- Well spotted. Snare.
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173. 50, Weather.
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in the Weather category.
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175. Yes, Rachel?
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176. - What is smog?
- Smog.
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177. A portmanteau of smoke and fog.
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178. Weather for 25.
Weather for £25.
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179. Yes, Michael?
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180. - What is a meteorologist?
- A meteorologist, that's right.
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181. 50, Canada.
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182. Dennis?
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183. - What is Lake Superior?
- It is Lake Superior, yes.
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184. Needn't look tentative.
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185. Quite right.
It's apparently the size of Austria.
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186. That's a big lake.
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187. - Wowee.
- Yeah, but flatter.
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188. Yes, Dennis?
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189. Ancient Egypt for 50,
please.
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190. All right.
We're back to ancient Egypt for £50.
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191. Yes, Dennis?
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192. - What are scribes?
- Scribes. That's right.
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were trained to become scribes
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197. What is Labrador?
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the favourite breeds there is,
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Joao Fernandes Lavrador,
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200. a Portuguese explorer.
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201. Spare Change for 50,
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203. Yes, Dennis?
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204. What is spar?
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207. All right, you have two left
to choose from, Dennis.
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208. - Breakfast 25, please.
- £25, breakfast.
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209. Yes, Michael?
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choose now.
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214. Erm, Egypt, 25.
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to finish off the board.
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216. Yes, Dennis?
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217. What is beer?
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218. Beer, it was - absolutely right.
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220. which contributed to
her unpopularity.
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221. Well, that was an excellent round.
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222. And look how well you've all done.
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223. Dennis, you're on £450,
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224. but you're our champion.
We know how good you are,
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225. and you know how things can change.
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226. Rachel, you're in second place
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227. with 525. A good score.
But, Michael...
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228. Michael, you've done well
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231. So we'll go into a break
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See you then.
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234. Let's talk to our three contestants
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235. Well, now, Michael, you're on 1,550.
Doing very well.
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236. You're a maths teacher.
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237. Most of us who are not very good
at maths will always agree
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best mathematicians necessarily.
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inspire you most.
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240. Yeah, I actually say that
all the time.
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241. I don't think I'm particularly
that great at maths,
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who find it difficult?
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245. If anything, they are the ones
that make you work even harder
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out of it, really.
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247. Well, hooray for you.
That's wonderful.
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248. Rachel, you're a business analyst.
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249. That's a job that covers
many possibilities.
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251. - I do.
- And I understand,
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you were the first female captain
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- That's correct.
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254. So I was significantly smaller
when I was at university.
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255. And so I was the coxswain
for the Trinity Boat Club,
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256. First and Third.
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257. Very good. And did you win your
bumps, as they're called?
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259. and we competed in
the first division
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261. which is, of course, two eight-oared
boats trying to crash into
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263. Yes, so you have to bump
the one in front,
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you've changed places.
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265. Exactly.
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266. Anyway, it's lovely
to welcome you to Jeopardy!
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267. I don't need to welcome you.
I need to welcome you back, Dennis.
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You're an actuary.
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what an actuary is.
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271. - Probabilities, I think.
- Probabilities, yeah, yeah.
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an accountant,
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273. but it's for essentially doing
the accounts for the future
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like being a bookie.
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276. But anyway,
let's get back on with the game.
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277. All right. We have six new
categories, and they are...
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278. Your response will contain
the letters N-U-T.
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279. Dennis, as our currently
lowest scorer,
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281. Sports Abbreviations,
100 please.
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282. Sports abbreviations
for £100.
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283. Yes, Michael?
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284. What is MVP award?
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285. MVP award, absolutely right.
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286. The most valuable or valued player.
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287. Oh, My Gods & Goddesses, 150.
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288. Yes, Michael?
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289. - Who is Vulcan?
- Vulcan,
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290. from which we get volcanoes.
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291. Oh, My Gods & Goddesses, 100.
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292. £100.
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293. Michael?
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294. - Who is Odin?
- Odin, sometimes Woden,
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296. 150, "Bird" Books.
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297. Yes, Rachel?
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298. - What is The Seagull?
- The Seagull, that's right.
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300. Yes, Michael?
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301. - What is The Crow Road?
- The Crow Road by Iain Banks.
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302. That's right. The lead character's
attending his grandmother's funeral
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in the crematorium
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her pacemaker.
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305. There you go. Great opening
for a book, though, isn't it?
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306. 150, Doctor Who?
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307. £150 for Doctor Who?
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308. Yes, Dennis?
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309. Who was Salazar?
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310. Dr Salazar, it was,
Antonio de Oliveira Salazar. Yeah.
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311. Historical Coincidences, 75, please.
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312. All right.
Historical Coincidences for £75.
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313. Yes, Dennis?
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314. - What is Helsinki?
- Helsinki.
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315. The auspices weren't good,
were they?
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318. No problems.
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319. Historical Coincidences, 100,
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320. Historical Coincidences
for £100.
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321. Yes, Dennis?
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322. What is November?
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Schicksalstag,
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Kristallnacht in the '30s,
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Beer Hall Putsch in Munich.
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330. Sports Abbreviation, 75, please.
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332. What is the LTA?
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334. Yes, Michael?
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335. What is the ATP?
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of Tennis Professionals.
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337. The Lawn Tennis Association
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the overall governing body.
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339. Hard luck, Rachel,
but plenty of time.
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340. And, Michael, you have the pick.
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341. I think we'll go Nuts now. 150.
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- Just got it towards the end.
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when they meet at the cafe
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Chestnut Tree, it is. Yeah.
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350. OK, Michael, still with you.
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- Cnut or Canute. Absolutely.
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hold the tide back.
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sycophantic courtiers
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364. - Who is Poseidon?
- Poseidon.
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368. Doctor Who? for £100.
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369. The answer there - the Daily Double.
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370. Well, now,
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I was just doing the maths quick.
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380. Who is Edward Jenner?
Dr Edward Jenner.
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382. His work is said to have saved
more lives than any other man.
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383. Well done. That's helped you
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control of the board.
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Coincidences, please.
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386. Historical Coincidences
for 150.
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387. Yes, Michael?
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388. - What is Halley's Comet?
- "Haley's" Comet,
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Absolutely right.
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390. 75, Doctor Who?
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Andre Young in 1965.
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394. Dennis?
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395. - Who is Dr Dre?
- That's right.
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his name.
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398. Yes, Rachel?
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Remember, they'll be...
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which you may have seen. Very good.
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as Peter Lorre cries.
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starring Humphrey Bogart.
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- Well spotted.
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50, please.
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- Charles Darwin.
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wasn't it? My goodness.
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- It is Artemis.
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And although it's an equivalent,
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437. But you're right that the hunting
goddess was called Diana
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439. So, Dennis, it's with you.
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Got 50 back, well done.
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for 50, please.
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446. For £50,
Sports Abbreviations.
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447. Yes, Dennis?
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448. - What is LBW?
- LBW - leg before wicket.
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449. Yes. On you go.
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450. "Nut" for 50, please.
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451. Yes, Dennis?
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452. - What is The Doughnut?
- The Doughnut?
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453. Referencing the architectural shape
of GCHQ. Yeah.
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454. Gods & Goddesses,
25, please.
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455. All right.
All the 25s are left.
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456. And now it's Gods & Goddesses.
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457. Yes, Rachel?
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458. - Who is Cupid?
- Who is Cupid?
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459. You happily got a Roman god back.
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460. I'm very, very pleased about that.
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461. Off you go.
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462. "Bird" Books for 25, please.
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463. Michael?
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464. - What is The Raven?
- Absolutely correct.
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465. 25,
Historical Coincidences.
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466. Yes, Michael?
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467. Who is Albert Einstein?
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468. Albert Einstein was born on Pi Day.
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469. It's called Pi Day
because 14th of March,
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470. especially the way the Americans
do the order, is 3.14,
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471. pi being 3.14.
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472. And I dare say you can go to many
decimal places after that.
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473. - Yeah!
- But anyway, you have control.
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474. You've got three to choose from.
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475. Doctor Who? £25, please.
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476. Doctor Who? for 25 now.
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477. Yes, Rachel?
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478. - Who is Dr Seuss?
- Dr Seuss, always pronounced that
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479. though it should be "Zoyse",
I'm told. Anyway, off you go.
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480. Sports Abbreviations
for 25, please.
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481. Sports Abbreviations.
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482. Yes, Dennis?
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483. What is... VAR.
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484. Well done.
Even giving us the symbol.
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485. And would you like to close off
the board for us?
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486. Yeah. Nuts, 25, please.
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487. Yes, Dennis?
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488. - What is a minute?
- A minute.
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489. You're very good
at seeing the word "nut"
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490. in words where it isn't sounded.
I'm impressed.
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491. Well, there's another cleared board.
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492. Let's have a look at the scores.
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493. Rachel's on 875.
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494. Dennis, you're on 1,225.
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495. But still our clear winner
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496. on 3,600 is Michael,
the maths teacher.
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497. Congratulations to you.
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498. And let's get back to see how
his rivals will fare
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499. in Double Jeopardy.
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500. Welcome back to Jeopardy!
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501. Now, let's look at you, Michael.
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502. You're in the lead with 3,600.
Our maths teacher.
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503. And, yeah, there doesn't seem to be
anything that you're weak on.
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504. Very quick on the buzzer.
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505. I noticed you always go for
the highest category of 150
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506. in the first two boards.
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507. Is that deliberate?
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508. Inspired by James Holzhauer
of American Jeopardy! fame.
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509. Oh, so you're a bit of a Jeopardy!
scholar.
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510. When I found out about this show,
yeah.
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511. Of course! Anyway, well done.
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512. Dennis, you're in second place
with 1,225,
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513. our reigning champion.
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514. You've been beaten on the buzzer
a bit - I think you admit that.
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515. Yep. Yeah. Been a bit slow,
or too quick, I don't know.
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516. You did beautifully on LBW,
I'm glad to say.
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517. I particularly enjoyed your VAR
to sign us off.
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518. That was very pleasing.
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519. And, Rachel, a bit slower
on the buzzer, of course.
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520. It is a technique,
but I've noticed you're very good
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521. at popular culture.
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522. Steve Carell and Veep.
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523. I used to live in America, so
some of the transatlantic questions
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524. I've had a bit of a help with.
- That's interesting.
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525. Does that mean you watched
Jeopardy! there as well?
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526. I did, often in the back of cabs
going through New York.
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527. Oh, right! Of course. Yeah,
they show the TVs in those cabs.
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528. Is that where you discovered
the game, then?
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529. - Exactly. Exactly right.
- Marvellous.
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530. Sorry about LTA,
the Lawn Tennis Association,
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531. but it shows you that you have to
pay attention to those clues.
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532. It's very important.
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533. And let's bear that in mind
as we play Double Jeopardy.
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534. Here we go.
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535. We've doubled the cash values,
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536. so they now range from 50 to £300
per answer.
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537. And there are now also two
Daily Doubles hidden somewhere
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538. up there on our board.
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539. We have six new categories for you.
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540. They are...
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541. I have to give you a warning that
if you don't frame your response
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542. in the correct Jeopardy! manner,
it will be deemed incorrect.
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543. All right, now, Rachel, you're
in third position at the moment,
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544. so you can have the first pick.
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545. Can we do
Countries In Their Native Languages
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546. for 100, please?
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547. For £100,
Countries In Their Native Languages.
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548. Yes, Michael?
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549. - What is Japan?
- Japan, exactly.
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550. - You have the call, Michael.
- 300, Classical Music.
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551. Yes, Michael?
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552. Thus Spake Zarathus... Zarathustra.
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553. I'm afraid we can't accept that.
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554. Yes, Dennis?
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555. What is Thus Spoke Zarathustra?
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556. Yes, you didn't format it correctly.
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557. And by the time we get to
this round, we do ask
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558. that everything is
correctly formatted.
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559. "What is Thus Spake Zarathustra?"
in German.
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560. Thus Spake Zarathustra.
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561. Countries In Their Native Languages,
200, please.
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562. For £200...
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563. Yes, Michael?
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564. Oh... What is Andorra?
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565. No, that's not correct.
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566. Yes, Dennis?
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567. - What is Greece?
- "What is Greece?" is the answer.
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568. Ellada is the Greek for Greece.
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569. The modern Greek for Greece.
Yeah. Ellada.
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570. Countries In Their Native Languages,
150, please.
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571. For £150...
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572. Yes, Dennis?
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573. What is Estonia?
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574. Estonia is correct.
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575. 300, Countries In Their
Native Languages.
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576. For £300, then.
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577. Yes, Michael?
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578. - What is Croatia?
- Correct.
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579. Back in it!
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580. Yeah!
Scientific Heroines, 300.
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581. For £300,
Scientific Heroines.
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582. Yes, Dennis?
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583. - Who is Mary Anning?
- Mary Anning, it was.
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584. There's a film about her, I believe.
Yeah.
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585. Scientific Heroines, 200, please.
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586. For £200.
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587. Yes, Dennis?
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588. What is the Royal Academy
of Sciences?
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589. No.
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590. Neither of you?
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591. The correct response would have been
the Royal Astronomical Society.
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592. Ah!
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593. Mary Somerville,
along with Caroline Herschel,
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594. was the first female member of that.
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595. Dennis, you have control
of the board.
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596. Scientific Heroines, 150, please.
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597. For £150...
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598. Yes, Rachel?
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599. - Who is Ada Lovelace?
- The great Ada Lovelace.
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600. Possibly the first computer
programmer there ever was.
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601. And her father was the poet
Lord Byron, as you know. Yes.
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602. Oh! Scientific Heroines for 100,
please.
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603. That's good.
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604. OK, here we go. For £100...
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605. Yes, Rachel?
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606. What is DNA?
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607. Indeed, it is. Deoxyribonucleic
acid, it says here.
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608. And finish the category -
Scientific Heroines for 50, please.
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609. For £50...
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610. Yes, Dennis?
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611. What are gorillas?
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612. - No.
- Oh, dear.
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613. Yes, Michael?
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614. - What are chimpanzees?
- Chimpanzees, it is.
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615. You might have been thinking
of Dian Fossey,
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616. who was Gorillas In The Mist.
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617. This is Jane Goodall
and her chimpanzees.
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618. - Michael, you have control now.
- Classical Music In Film, 200.
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619. For £200...
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620. Answer there - the first of the two
Daily Doubles.
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621. A good hit, sir.
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622. So you're on 3,550.
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623. The category is
Classical Music In Film.
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624. How much of your score
are you willing to risk?
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625. 1,550.
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626. £1,550, then,
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627. on this clue,
in Classical Music In Film.
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628. What is The Magic Flute?
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629. It's not The Magic Flute.
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630. I could see you were guessing there.
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631. A good guess in many ways.
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632. It was clearly going to be
one of Mozart's operas.
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633. In the case of this film,
it was The Marriage of Figaro.
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634. Hard luck.
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635. You lose that, but you're
still in the lead by £75.
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636. - Close, though.
- And you have...
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637. And you have the pick.
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638. Yeah. 300, Devon And Cornwall.
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639. £300 for Devon And Cornwall.
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640. Oh, answer there, a Daily Double.
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641. My goodness.
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642. The other two are
gnashing their teeth.
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643. You have a chance to get back to
where you were, or further.
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644. Let's see what you're
going to wager.
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645. Yeah, I really don't know now.
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646. It's called Jeopardy!
for a good reason.
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647. Yeah. We'll go 500.
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648. All right. £500, then,
on Devon And Cornwall.
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649. What is Brown Willy?
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650. Brown Willy is the right response.
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651. There you go. You get 500 back.
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652. You could've bet higher,
you're thinking now,
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653. but as I say, it's Jeopardy!
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654. Off you go, then.
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655. Erm, A Play Date, 300.
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656. Yes, Michael?
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657. Who is Dario Fo?
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658. Not Dario Fo.
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659. Famous for the pauses
in his menacing plays.
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660. Harold Pinter, we were looking for,
"Who is Harold Pinter?"
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661. It's still with you, Michael.
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662. 300, Monks, Nuns & Booze.
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663. All right, for £300,
Monks, Nuns & Booze.
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664. Yes, Dennis?
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665. What is water of life?
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666. Water of life. Well done.
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667. So you have it now, Dennis.
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668. Classical Music, 150, please.
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669. Classical Music for £150.
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670. No?
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671. JS Bach would have been
the correct response there.
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672. Well, at this moment, we're halfway
through the Double Jeopardy board,
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673. and it's been a very exciting
and a very Jeopardy! experience.
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674. Do come back after the break,
and then we'll finish that
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675. and go into Final Jeopardy.
See you soon.
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676. Ooh. Welcome back to Jeopardy!
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677. Dennis, you gave us
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678. the last correct response,
so you have the pick
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679. of category and cash amount.
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680. Monks, Nuns & Booze
for 200, please.
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681. Monks, Nuns & Booze.
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682. Yes, Michael?
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683. What is Chateauneuf-du-Pape?
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684. Chateauneuf-du-Pape is correct.
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685. - A Play Date, £200.
- Play Date for £200.
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686. Yes, Michael?
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687. - What is Death Of A Salesman?
- Death Of A Salesman.
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688. The salesman's name was
Willy Loman. Correct.
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689. Devon And Cornwall, 200.
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690. for £200...
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691. Yes, Michael?
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692. What is the Tamar?
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693. The Tamar, or "Tay-mar",
is absolutely right.
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694. It means "great water". Yeah.
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695. 150, Devon And Cornwall.
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696. For £150...
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697. Yes, Dennis?
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698. What is Westward Ho!
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699. Westward Ho! That's right.
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700. Named after the book,
not the book named after the place.
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701. Countries In Their Native Languages,
50, please.
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702. For £50,
Countries In Their Native Languages.
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703. Yes, Rachel?
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704. - What is Switzerland?
- It sounds like an insult,
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705. but it is,
"What is Switzerland?" Yes.
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706. Monks, Nuns & Booze
for 150, please.
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707. Monks, Nuns & Booze.
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708. - Yes, Rachel?
- What is Buckfast?
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709. Buckfast is right. The tonic wine.
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710. Could have fallen into
the Devon And Cornwall category,
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711. couldn't it? You have the pick.
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712. Monks, Nuns & Booze
for 100, please.
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713. For £100...
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714. Yes, Dennis?
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715. - What is Belgium?
- Belgium, exactly.
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716. Beer brewing is traditionally done
by monks, not nuns.
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717. Classical Music, 100,
please.
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718. For £100...
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719. Yes, Michael?
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720. What is Apocalypse Now?
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721. Apocalypse Now. Yeah.
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722. 150, A Play Date.
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723. Yes, Michael?
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724. What is Abigail's Party?
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725. It is Abigail's Party. The great
comedy, Abigail's Party.
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726. Devon And Cornwall, 100.
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727. Devon And Cornwall for 100.
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728. Yes, Rachel?
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729. - What is Plymouth?
- Plymouth, that's right.
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730. The Mayflower was actually bound
for Virginia,
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731. but was kind of blown off course
and ended up there in Massachusetts.
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732. - Yeah.
- A Play Date for 100, please.
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733. For £100...
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734. Yes, Michael?
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735. What is The Two Guvnors?
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736. Can't accept that.
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737. It was,
"What is One Man, Two Guvnors?"
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738. Yes, fair enough.
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739. Based on the Goldoni
Servant Of Two Masters. Yes.
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740. Rachel, it's still with you.
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741. Monks, Nuns & Booze
for 50, please.
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742. Yes, Rachel?
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743. What is Dom Perignon?
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744. Dom Perignon is correct. Yes.
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745. We have three left.
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746. Devon And Cornwall
for 50, please.
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747. Devon And Cornwall for 50.
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748. Shiver me timbers!
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749. This Cornish town features
in the title of an operetta
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750. by Gilbert and Sullivan.
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751. Yes, Michael?
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752. What is Penzance?
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753. Penzance, as in
The Pirates Of Penzance,
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754. one of the most frequently performed
of the G&S operas.
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755. 50, A Play Date.
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756. 50, A Play Date.
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757. Yes, Michael?
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758. What is A Streetcar Named Desire?
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759. Correct. Yes.
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760. Stanley Kowalski is the main lead,
which made Marlon Brando's
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761. reputation on stage
and in the subsequent film,
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762. for which Vivien Leigh won an Oscar.
Yes.
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763. And then Classical Music
for 50.
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764. And finally...
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765. Michael?
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766. What is Fantasia?
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767. Fantasia was the film,
and the piece of music
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768. is known in English as
The Sorcerer's Apprentice.
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769. Well, sorcery has been at work here,
he said, with a brilliant link
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770. that made no sense to anybody.
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771. Rachel, you're on 1,475.
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772. 1,000 behind Dennis,
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773. who is on 2,475.
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774. And Michael still in the lead,
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775. on 3,100. But it's been close.
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776. And a few missteps by you, Michael,
have made it closer,
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777. which is very exciting for us,
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778. because it's time now to play
Final Jeopardy.
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779. All right, let's see, first of all,
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780. which category we have for you.
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781. Well, in a moment,
I'm going to give one final clue,
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782. but now it's time for you,
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783. on the basis of that category,
Capital Cities,
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784. to place your wagers according to
the sum you have in front of you.
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785. How much of it
are you prepared to risk?
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786. OK. Everybody's made their wagers.
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787. The category is Capital Cities.
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788. Let's see your clue.
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789. You have 30 seconds. Good luck.
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790. There's the 30 seconds up.
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791. You've all written in
your responses.
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792. We'll turn to you first,
Rachel Munro.
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793. You're on £1,475.
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794. Shall we see what you wrote
as your response?
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795. What is Addis Ababa?
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796. I'm afraid that's not correct.
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797. I wonder how much
you punted on that.
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798. Let's see.
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799. 1,470.
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800. All but £5.
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801. Well, it was a brave, brave wager.
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802. It didn't pay off.
But you can't be certain
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803. until you've seen what the other two
have done.
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804. Dennis, you're our champion
and you're on 2,475.
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805. Shall we see first
what your response was?
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806. What is Quito?
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807. That is the correct response.
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808. It's the capital of Ecuador.
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809. Maybe the clue
was in the word "equator".
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810. And Ecuador stands at an elevation
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811. of over 2,800m,
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812. only about 15 miles
south of the equator.
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813. But now we really are anxious
to know how much
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814. you wagered on that response.
Let's have a look.
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815. Oh! All but £1.
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816. That puts you on the total of...
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817. It's a big question now, isn't it,
Michael Hutchinson?
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818. Quite a big question.
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819. We need to answer the first part
of the question,
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820. which is whether or not
you got your response correct.
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821. Let's see what you gave.
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822. Yes.
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823. "What is Quito?" You knew as well.
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824. So it comes down to,
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825. did you wager as much as 1,850?
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826. That would take you one above.
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827. Let's have a look.
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828. 1,851!
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829. You worked it out,
you maths teacher, you!
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830. You are now our champion.
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831. Thank God.
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832. I nearly threw it away.
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833. Congratulations.
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834. It was a very well-worked-out wager.
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835. But first of all, you had to get
the response correctly.
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836. And we say goodbye to you now,
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837. Dennis Wang. It's been
wonderful having you here.
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838. You've shown amazing all-round
knowledge, but you go away
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839. with your one-day winnings
of £4,151.
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840. I hope you've enjoyed
your time here.
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841. We've enjoyed having you.
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842. Thanks very much indeed.
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843. And farewell to you, Rachel Munro.
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844. It's been a delight having you
as well.
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845. Right up to the end, you provided
terrific entertainment
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846. and you showed immense
knowledge along the way.
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847. But next time, next week, in fact,
it will be Michael who'll be here.
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848. He's got a weekend to think about
what he's going to wear
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849. and what he's going to revise.
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850. I hope you'll be here as well.
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851. Thanks for watching. Goodbye.
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852. 'Next time on Jeopardy!
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853. 'Champion Michael Hutchinson
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854. 'faces Chiswick's Justin Wong,
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855. 'and from Manchester, Sally Wilson.'
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