1. From the Dock10 Studios
at Media City in Salford,
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2. this is Jeopardy!
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3. Please welcome today's contestants.
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4. A pupil barrister from London.
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5. An IT scrum master
from Manchester.
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6. And our returning champion,
a maths teacher from Reading...
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7. .. whose one-day cash winnings
total is...
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8. And now, here is your host
of Jeopardy! -
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9. Stephen Fry!
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10. Ha-ha. Hello! Thank you.
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11. Thank you to Des Clarke,
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12. the voice of Jeopardy!
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13. Welcome, everybody.
Our champion, Michael Hutchinson,
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14. is a man who's clearly done
his homework,
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15. as he managed to hunt down
all four Daily Doubles last week,
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16. winning three of them and amassing
a very respectable score
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17. on his way to the final round.
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18. His maths skills came in very handy
with a strategically-placed wager
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19. which saw him crowned our Jeopardy!
champion by a margin of just £2.
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20. Will there be similar drama
this week?
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21. We'll soon find out.
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22. Today, we have two new challengers
in Sally and Justin.
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23. Good luck to all three of you.
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24. Right. Let's see the first
six categories.
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25. They are...
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26. All of your responses here
will contain the letters A-W.
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27. A single word that's a blend
of other words.
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28. All will become clear.
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29. Michael, as the reigning champion,
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30. you have control of the board
to begin with,
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31. so please pick
a category and a pound amount.
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32. Olympics, 150, please.
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33. Straight for the high
score. Olympics, 150. Name the year.
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34. Yes, Michael?
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35. What is 1984?
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36. It's not.
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37. Yes, Sally?
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38. What is 1976?
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39. No.
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40. Justin holding back and not getting
into the minus there.
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41. Two minus 150s.
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42. Brave, brave attempts.
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43. But actually, what I was looking
for is, "What is 1988?"
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44. You may remember, of course,
the film Cool Runnings,
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45. based on that amazing story.
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46. OK, then. Still with you,
Michael. You have control.
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47. Yeah, I'll go 100, Olympics, please.
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48. 100, Olympics now.
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49. Yes, Michael?
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50. What is 2016?
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51. 2016 is the right year.
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52. You're only 50 behind now! OK?
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53. Island Hopping 150, please.
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54. Island Hopping,
150, please.
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55. - Michael?
- What is Skye?
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56. Skye is the correct response.
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57. The bridge was opened in 1995.
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58. 75, Olympics.
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59. £75. Still name the year.
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60. Sally?
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61. What is 1968?
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62. Absolutely. Bang on.
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63. And you're not quite back
in the black,
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64. but only minus 75 now.
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65. I think I'll go for
Quiz Shows, 75, please.
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66. Quiz shows for 75.
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67. - Yes, Michael?
- What is Only Connect?
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68. That's right. They started
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69. the Egyptian hieroglyphs in
series four, in fact.
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70. 150, Geographical Surnames.
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71. Geographical Surnames
for £150.
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72. - Sally?
- Who is Hannah Montana?
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73. Hannah Montana.
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74. The Best Of Both Worlds was a chart
hit for Hannah Montana in 2007.
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75. Can I have Quiz Shows
for 150, please?
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76. Quiz Shows for £150.
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77. Sally?
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78. - What is Mastermind?
- Mastermind, that's right.
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79. Bill Wright, the creator, who had
been interrogated by the Gestapo,
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80. he took the usual standard
opening question -
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81. name, rank, serial number -
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82. and it became name, occupation
and specialist subject.
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83. OK, then, Sally.
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84. Quiz Shows for 100, please.
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85. For £100.
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86. Michael?
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87. What is Fifteen To One?
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88. "What is Fifteen To One?"
Correct.
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89. 100, Geographical Surnames.
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90. 100, Geographical Surnames.
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91. - Sally?
- Who is Michael Jordan?
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92. Michael Jordan.
The place name, of course,
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93. the geographical surname
being Jordan.
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94. I think I'll have Portmanteau Words
for 75, please
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95. All right.
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96. Each correct response
is a single word
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97. that's a blend of other words,
such as chillax - chill and relax.
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98. Michael?
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99. What is animatronics?
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100. Animatronics. Quite right.
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101. A portmanteau of animate,
or animation, and electronics.
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102. Island Hopping for 100, please.
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103. Island Hopping.
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104. Answer there -
the Daily Double.
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105. Now, you know, and I'm sure
you contestants know, too,
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106. and by now, much of the audience
will know
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107. that this means the clue will be
directly for you and you alone.
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108. But first, you have to make
a wager
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109. as to how much
of your current score,
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110. £350, you are prepared to risk.
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111. We're at that stage again.
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112. - I will put all of it on, please.
- All of it!
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113. A true Daily Double,
so you can double your score.
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114. For £350 on Island Hopping,
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115. here is your clue.
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116. What is Bahrain?
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117. Bahrain is the absolutely
correct response.
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118. You have doubled your score with
your Daily Double.
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119. You're on £700 and you have
control of the board.
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120. Island Hopping, 75, please.
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121. For £75.
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122. - Michael?
- What is the Philippines?
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123. Indeed, that is correct.
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124. An archipelago
of more than 7,100 islands.
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125. You're good at your geography.
Off you go again.
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126. Island Hopping, 50.
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127. For 50 now.
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128. - Yes, Michael?
- What is Martha's Vineyard?
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129. It is Martha's Vineyard. Well done.
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130. It's only 20 miles long, with an
area of 270 square kilometres,
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131. but deeply popular
with the rich and famous.
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132. - Island Hopping 25, please.
- For £25.
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133. Sally?
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134. - What is Ayia Napa?
- Ayia Napa.
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135. - Have you holidayed there?
- Certainly not!
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136. "Certainly not!" she said!
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137. All right. Now, where would
you like to go?
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138. I'll have Geographical
Surnames for 50, please.
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139. All right.
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140. - Yes, Sally?
- Who is Sarah Lancashire?
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141. It is Sarah Lancashire.
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142. Geographical Surnames
for 75, please.
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143. For £75.
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144. Michael?
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145. - Who is Johnny Vegas?
- Place name there is Vegas.
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146. Yes. And the real name of The
Oracle was Geoff Maltby.
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147. Off you go.
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148. A fan of Benidorm?
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149. - Yeah, absolutely. Love it.
- Portmanteau, 150.
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150. For £150.
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151. Yes, Michael?
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152. - What is malware?
- Malware is what we were after.
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153. Absolutely. It's a portmanteau of
malicious and software.
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154. Obviously, virus wouldn't do.
That's not a portmanteau word.
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155. 100, Portmanteau.
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156. For 100.
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157. Yes, Sally?
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158. - What is cosplay?
- Cosplay, it is.
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159. Absolutely right. Well done. You're
on £500 now and you have pick.
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160. I think I'll go Things
That Make You Say "Aw", for 75.
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161. All of your responses here
must contain the letters A-W.
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162. Yes, Michael?
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163. What's his mulligatawny?
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164. Mulligatawny is the correct
response. Very good.
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165. 150, "Aw".
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166. 150, "Aw".
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167. - Yes, Michael?
- What is Micawber?
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168. Micawber. Wilkins Micawber.
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169. "Something will turn up."
Off you go.
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170. 100 for "Aw".
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171. 100, "Aw".
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172. Yes, Justin?
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173. - What is a jackdaw?
- Jackdaw. Well done.
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174. Excellent. Nice to see you here.
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175. Off you go. You have control.
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176. Portmanteau Words for 50.
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177. For £50.
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178. Sally?
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179. What is mansplaining?
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180. Yeah, what that means is
you take the word "man", all right?
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181. And the word "explain" and put...
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182. Yeah, you get the idea.
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183. Absolutely right.
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184. And you have the pick.
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185. Quiz Shows for 50, please.
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186. For £50, Quiz Shows.
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187. Yes, Michael?
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188. Who is Lee Mack?
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189. The very brilliant Lee Mack
is the correct response.
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190. 50, Olympics.
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191. £50, Olympics.
Name the year.
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192. - Yes, Michael?
- What is 1936?
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193. It was 1936. Absolutely right.
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194. - MICHAEL: 50, "Aw".
- STEPHEN: 50, "Aw".
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195. Yes, Michael?
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196. Who is Whishaw?
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197. Yes. Ben Whishaw.
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198. That's right. I said he was a Ben,
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199. You don't have to say the name
again. Ben Whishaw.
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200. He won a BAFTA recently, in 2023,
of course, for his performance
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201. in This Is Going To Hurt
as a doctor. Yeah.
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202. 25, "Aw".
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203. 25, "Aw".
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204. Yes, Sally?
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205. - What is the dawn?
- The dawn, that's right.
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206. Rhododactyla, rosy finger.
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207. Quiz Shows for 25, please.
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208. For 25, on Quiz Shows.
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209. Yes, Michael?
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210. What is Who Wants To Be
A Millionaire?
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211. You got a what and a who in
there. Very good indeed.
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212. - A hard one.
- Absolutely.
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213. She's now quite well known as an
Egghead as well.
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215. All right. Olympics.
Name the year.
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216. - Sally?
- What is 2008?
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217. Well remembered, absolutely correct.
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218. He won eight golds at Beijing
in that year.
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219. Geographical Surnames
for 25, please.
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220. Righty.
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221. Yes, Justin?
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222. - Who is George Washington?
- Well done. Absolutely right.
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224. Portmanteau for 25.
Good choice (!)
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225. - Justin, well done.
- What is a podcast?
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226. It is a podcast. You got in quickly
there. Very good.
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227. A portmanteau of iPod and broadcast.
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228. Well, that cleans up our board.
Let's have a look at the scores.
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229. Justin, you're on 150,
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230. behind Sally on 600,
but our champion, Michael
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to plus 1,450.
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232. But there's plenty of time left
for all that to change.
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233. So come back after a quick break and
we'll see what happens.
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234. Welcome back to Jeopardy!
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235. Let's have a chat
with our three contestants.
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236. We'll start with you, Justin.
You're a barrister in pupillage.
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237. - Yes, that's right.
- Can you explain what that means?
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at the moment, so about 12 months.
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239. Six months is like studying
and research.
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going to court.
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and you're a pupil.
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the bar?
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243. Yes, it does mean that.
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244. Wonderful expression, isn't it?
And that means you are...
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barrister now.
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the pupillage.
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247. Oh, very good indeed.
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three other languages?
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249. Yes, I do.
French, Spanish and Chinese.
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250. That's amazing. You've obviously
just the kind of mind we want to see
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252. As has Sally, because,
Sally, you're an IT expert.
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253. And your description is
a scrum master,
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254. which has nothing to do with rugby.
Tell me what it is.
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255. No, the only thing it's got in
common is collaboration.
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256. So it's a methodology
for delivering software.
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people going.
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- In Manchester, yes.
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261. I studied at the Royal Northern
College of Music.
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- I was violin and piano,
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was saxophone.
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264. Oh, wow. Three totally
different instruments.
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One you blow down,
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266. one you scrape and the other you,
you plinky-plonk on.
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267. But I'm sure you did more than that.
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268. Anyway, now let's turn to
Michael. You're our champion.
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269. We spoke to you last time
about your maths teaching
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270. and things like that.
- Yeah, yeah.
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271. But tell me now about your wedding.
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272. It was all during COVID, so it was
quite a small-scale affair.
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274. But the plus side of things is
that two and a half years on,
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275. I'm about to have my stag do.
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- So, in a few weeks,
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two-and-a-half-year-late stag do.
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278. But I've got a good game plan,
now I have this money.
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279. Whenever they start
trying to buy me shots,
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280. I'm just going to buy a whole round
of shots for everyone else.
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281. OK, well, let's see if you add to
that money today,
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282. or whether the other two
will stop you.
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283. Let's get back on with the game.
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284. All right.
Now we have six new categories.
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285. They are...
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286. Ha-ha!
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287. Justin, as the lowest scorer at the
moment, you'll select first.
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288. I'll go Spiders for 75.
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289. Spiders for £75.
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290. Yes, Sally?
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291. - What is blue?
- Blue, they're all blue-blooded.
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Yes, that's right.
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293. I'll have Beatles for 75,
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294. Beatles for £75.
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295. You've seen the spelling.
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296. Michael?
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297. - What is Yesterday?
- Is correct.
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298. - You have the pick again.
- Ants, 150, please.
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299. All the responses are well-known
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300. whose first name begins with Ant.
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301. I'll need both names.
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302. Michael?
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303. Who is Anton Chekhov?
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304. Anton Chekhov is the correct
response. Yes.
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305. 150, B's.
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306. He's going through the
150s. Here are the B's.
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307. Your responses should all begin
with a B.
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308. Yes, Michael?
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309. - Who is Bluey? -
"Who is Bluey?" is correct.
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310. From the blue heeler breed of dog.
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311. 150, Flies.
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312. £150 on Flies.
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313. Yes, Michael?
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314. - What is Atlanta?
- Atlanta is correct.
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315. - That's the hub.
- Yeah.
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316. Spiders, 150.
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317. Spiders for 150.
Really is...
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318. bottom feeding, I think we'll have
to call this. Very good indeed.
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319. Anybody?
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320. See, when it's 150,
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321. it's a bigger risk to go if you're
not sure.
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322. It's the funnel-web spider.
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323. Cricket-"S", 150, please
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324. All responses begin with an S.
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325. Yes, Michael?
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326. Who is Sachin Tendulkar?
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327. Sachin Tendulkar.
Yeah, absolutely.
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328. Among his many achievements,
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329. all-time highest run scorer
in both One Day International
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331. An extraordinary batsman.
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332. Beatles, 150.
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333. Beatles for 150.
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334. Yes, Michael?
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335. - Who is Peter Jackson?
- Was indeed.
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336. Sir Peter Jackson,
best known for directing
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337. Lord Of The Rings and The Hobbit.
- Is he knighted?
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338. Yes, one of those New Zealand
knighthoods.
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339. - Do they count?
- I think they count!
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340. Sorry, New Zealand,
I didn't mean that.
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341. - Ants 100, please.
- Ants for 100.
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342. Remember, both names.
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343. Yes, Justin?
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344. Who is Anthony Bourdain?
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345. Anthony Bourdain is the correct
answer. Well done.
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346. - B's for 75.
- B's for £75.
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347. - Michael?
- What is Bath?
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348. Bath is the correct response.
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349. Royal Crescent being a famous
example of their work.
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350. £100, Flies.
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351. For £100 on Flies.
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352. - Yes, Justin?
- Who is Amelia Earhart?
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353. It's not Amelia Earhart,
I'm afraid, no.
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354. Neither of you want a go?
It's Amy Johnson.
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355. Amy Johnson.
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356. Amelia Earhart was a famous
aviator, of course,
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357. but she didn't do that record flight
to Australia.
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358. OK, Michael, you still have control.
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359. 100, B's, please.
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360. 100, B's.
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361. Yes, Sally?
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362. - Who is Bacchus?
- Bacchus, that's right.
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363. The Bacchanalia.
- Beatles for 100, please.
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364. Beatles for £100.
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365. Answer there - the Daily Double.
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366. All right, you know how this
works. You have £775.
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367. How much of that would you like to
place on your response?
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368. I'll go 650.
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369. 650. Very good.
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370. Beatles is the category,
and the clue is...
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372. Is the correct response.
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373. Well done. Very good indeed.
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374. That takes you up to 1,425.
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375. And we've plenty of categories left.
And you have the pick.
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376. Flies for 75, please.
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377. For £75.
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378. Yes, Michael?
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379. What is High Flying Birds?
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380. Who are the High Flying Birds?
is the correct response.
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381. - Cricket-"S", 100.
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382. Cricket-"S" for 100.
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383. Yes, Michael?
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384. Who is Stuart Broad?
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385. The great Stuart Broad
is the correct response.
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386. The seventh person in history
to do this.
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387. 75 Cricket-"S".
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388. 75 Cricket-"S".
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389. It's a stumping. Only the
wicketkeeper can stump.
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390. There you go. But you still
have control, Michael.
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391. 100, Spiders, please.
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392. 100 on Spiders.
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393. Yes, Michael?
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394. What is vitamin K?
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395. It is vitamin K.
Well done. Very good indeed.
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396. 75, Ants, please.
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397. 75, Ants.
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398. - Yes, Justin?
- Who is Anthony Trollope?
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399. Anthony Trollope
is the right answer.
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400. And his fifth generation niece,
Joanna Trollope,
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401. is also a successful writer.
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402. Could I have B's for 50?
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403. B's for 50.
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404. - Justin?
- What is Barcelona?
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407. What are Bayern Munich?
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408. Bayern Munich, it is.
Hard luck.
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409. It was the other one,
I guess, Justin.
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410. OK, Michael, you got that.
Well done.
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OK. For £50.
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412. Yes, Michael?
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413. - What is Sri Lanka?
- It was Sri Lanka.
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415. - Cricket-"S" for 25.
- For £25.
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416. - Yes, Michael?
- What is a spin bowl?
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417. He's a spin bowler.
He was a wrist/leg spin bowler.
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at his disposal.
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419. The late lamented,
the great Shane Warne.
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420. 50, Flies, please.
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421. Flies for 50.
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422. - Michael?
- Who is Emily Blunt?
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423. It was Emily Blunt.
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424. 50, Ants, please.
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425. Ants for 50.
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426. - Yes, Sally?
- Who is Antonio Vivaldi?
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428. his Four Seasons,
the Quattro Stagioni.
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430. Beatles for 50, please.
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431. Beatles for £50.
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432. Yes, Sally?
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433. What is Yellow Submarine?
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434. Yellow Submarine, it is,
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435. written by Lennon and McCartney,
but sung by Ringo.
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436. It was originally conceived
as a children's song.
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437. Beatles for 25, please.
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438. Beatles for £25.
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439. - Michael?
- What is Hamburg?
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440. Is the correct response.
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441. 50, Spiders, please.
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442. 50, Spiders.
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443. Sally?
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444. - What is autumn?
- Yes. That's when the male spiders
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445. come out of the baths and the
corners.
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446. - My worst time of year.
- Oh, dear.
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447. - You're an arachnophobe, are you?
- Oh, big way.
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448. Hard luck. OK.
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449. So I might as well go Spiders
for 25, please.
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450. You'd better, hadn't you?
Get them out of your system.
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451. Yes, Michael?
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452. - What's her arachnids?
- They're arachnids, yes.
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453. Like lice and various others.
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454. 25, Flies, please.
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455. 25, Flies.
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456. - Yes, Michael?
- What is Concorde?
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457. Concorde. It had on board
Jeremy Clarkson and Piers Morgan.
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458. I'm saying nothing.
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459. You have two to choose from.
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460. Ants for 25.
For £25, Ants.
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461. - Yes, Michael?
- Who is Anthony Fauci?
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462. Anthony Fauci. That's right.
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463. I'll have 25, B's, please.
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464. You will indeed.
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465. - Yes, Michael?
- What is Black Swan?
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466. Black Swan was the film.
You're absolutely right.
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467. That clears up the board.
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468. Let's have a look at the scores.
Justin, you're on 175.
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469. Sally - 1,575.
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470. And, Michael - 2925.
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471. Well, it looks a long way off,
Justin, but believe me,
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472. things always change when we play
Double Jeopardy!
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473. which we're going to do
after this break.
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474. Welcome back to Jeopardy!
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475. Now, Michael, our champion,
you've had a good two rounds,
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476. it has to be said.
You're on 2,925.
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477. As usual, there doesn't seem to be
an area of knowledge
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478. that you're not pretty expert in.
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479. Though you did start badly,
didn't you?
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480. I did. I went backwards
a little bit.
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481. You did go through the board,
bottom feeding,
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482. going for the lowest physically,
but the highest money value.
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483. Yeah. You make it sound so glamorous
with "bottom feeder"!
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484. like I'm a little lobster on the
bottom of the sea.
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485. Picking out the pearls from
the oysters.
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486. - That sounds a lot better.
- Yeah.
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487. Sally, you also fell at that
particular opening fence
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488. took you into a minus number, but
you've done very well since then.
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489. You were very strong on the
Olympics, otherwise,
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490. I thought, very good indeed.
Are you a sports fan?
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491. I do like watching the Olympics.
Yes.
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492. Excellent. Well, that's stood you
in good stead.
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493. Ayia Napa - you immediately
disavowed any personal knowledge,
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494. but you got that.
Very good indeed.
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495. Now, Justin, you've...
You're a little behind.
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496. You've found it harder,
I think, to get your finger
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497. on the buzzer in time.
Would that be fair?
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498. Yeah, a bit of buzzer practice.
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499. Yeah, because you've come in with
some very good answers indeed.
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500. Anthony Trollope was a great
response, I thought.
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501. And you had bad luck
with Amelia Earhart.
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502. You know, if there are two famous
female aviators,
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503. they are Amelia Earhart
and Amy Johnson,
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504. and you picked the wrong one.
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505. Similarly, if there are two great
and glorious European football clubs
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506. beginning with B, they are
Barcelona, which you went for,
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507. and he scavenged
and got Bayern Munich.
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508. But believe me,
things can always change,
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509. and I say this to all of you,
when we play Double Jeopardy!
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510. We've doubled the cash value,
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511. so they now range from £50 to £300
per answer.
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512. There are also now
two Daily Doubles
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513. hidden somewhere up there
on that board.
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514. And we have, of course,
six new categories.
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515. They are...
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516. Two responses that are anagrams
of each other.
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517. All right, then, on the lowest
score at the moment is Justin.
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518. So you have the first pick.
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519. Very Rude Books for 150.
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520. All right, for £150.
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521. Justin?
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522. Who is EL James?
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523. EL James, it was, absolutely right.
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524. I'll have World-Famous
Streets for 100.
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525. World-Famous Streets for
£100.
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526. - Yes, Michael?
- What is Montreal?
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527. It is Montreal.
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528. Somehow it was automatically going
to be cooler
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529. than Toronto, wasn't it?
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530. 300, Film Villain.
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531. Name the villain described in their
short, imagined obituary.
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532. Ah. Got you there, have we?
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533. Yes, you probably know the film
Blade Runner,
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534. but what we were after was the
name of the villain, Roy Batty.
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535. Sounds like something out of
Last Of The Summer Wine,
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536. but it is the name of the replicant.
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537. OK, no-one got that.
But it's still with you, Michael
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538. 300, Royal Consorts,
please.
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539. All right. He's bottom
feeding again.
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540. And this time he has hit
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541. the first of the two Daily Doubles
on this Double Jeopardy board.
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542. Right. You have £3,025, Michael,
and you have a decision to make.
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543. Yeah, I think I'll go 1,025.
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544. 1,025. All right.
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545. For that sum of money
on Royal Consorts.
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546. Who is George of Denmark?
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547. Absolutely right.
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548. Prince George of Denmark and Norway.
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549. Very good indeed.
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550. So you're up to 4,050.
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551. That was a great Daily Double
for you. And you have the pick.
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552. £300,
Animal, Vegetable Or Mineral?
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553. Still on the 300s.
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554. Animal, Vegetable Or Mineral?
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555. Mm!
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556. "What is mineral?" would have bethe
correct response to that.
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557. It's a large red gem,
often confused with a ruby.
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558. OK, still with you.
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559. 300, World-Famous Streets.
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560. World-Famous Streets
for £300.
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561. This thoroughfare in New Orleans
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562. takes its name from a French
royal house
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563. and is the centre of the city's
Mardi Gras celebrations.
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564. Yes, Michael?
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565. What is Bourbon Street?
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566. It is indeed "Berrbon"
Street or Bourbon Street.
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567. £300, Very Rude Books.
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568. Very Rude Books for 300.
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569. Oh, no!
He's only hit another Daily Double.
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570. Oh, my goodness. You've got 4,350.
What now?
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571. 1,350.
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572. It's on Very Rude Books,
and this is the clue.
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573. What is Madame Bovary?
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574. You got there in time.
Absolutely right.
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575. Madame Bovary.
- Close.
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576. Oh, my God.
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577. That nearly slipped away from
you, didn't it?
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578. Nearly gone, yeah.
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579. It was prosecuted for obscenity,
but Flaubert won.
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580. And it is, of course, now considered
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581. probably in the best five novels
ever written.
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582. OK, you're now on 5,700,
and it's your call.
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583. 300, Anagram Pairs, please.
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584. All right,
300, Anagram Pairs.
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585. To remind you, each clue requires
you to give two respons
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586. that are anagrams of each other.
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587. - Michael?
- What is Tehran and anther?
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588. Tehran and anther is correct.
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589. Well spotted. Very good indeed.
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590. 200, Film Villain Obituaries.
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591. Film villain Obituaries
for £200.
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592. Yes, Michael?
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593. - Who is Judge Doom?
- Well, remember.
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594. Judge Doom is the character played
by Christopher Lloyd,
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595. I think, wasn't it?
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596. - Yeah.
- Yes, absolutely.
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597. In the film Who Framed Roger
Rabbit? Excellent work.
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598. 200, Royal Consorts,
please.
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599. Royal Consorts for £200.
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600. Yes, Michael?
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601. What is Corfu?
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602. Was Corfu.
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603. And the longest-reigning,
if that's the word,
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604. or longest-serving prince consort
was Prince Philip,
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605. formerly Duke of Edinburgh
as well, of course.
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606. Anagram Pairs, 200.
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607. For £200, Anagram Pairs.
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608. - Michael?
- What is Deal and lead.
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609. Deal in Kent and lead is correct.
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610. 200, Very Rude Books.
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611. 200... Sounds like an order
you're making!
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612. "200 very rude books, please."
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613. - Sally?
- What is Ulysses?
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614. Ulysses, now, of course, regardeD
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615. as one of the greatest literary
works in history.
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616. I'll have Royal Consorts
for 150, please.
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617. Royal Consorts for 150.
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618. - Sally?
- Who is Mary of Teck?
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619. Very good indeed.
Not just Mary, but Mary of Teck.
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620. Film Villain Obituaries
for 150, please.
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621. For 150...
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622. Yes, Michael?
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623. Who is The Bride?
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624. Not The Bride, no.
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625. It's a very complicated clue
that seems to have fooled you all.
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626. - Yeah, yeah.
- Who? Bill. Two-part film.
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627. And this is volume two.
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628. All right, Sally, still with you.
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629. I think I'll go for Royal
Consorts for 100, please.
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630. For £100.
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631. Sally?
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632. Who was Jane Seymour?
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633. Very good indeed. Absolutely right.
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634. She was the mother of Edward VI.
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635. That's an amazing, amazing
run through the first half
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636. of the Double Jeopardy board.
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637. And I think we all need to take a
breath now.
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638. Extraordinary stuff going on here.
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639. Very exciting.
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640. Please be back for the next part.
See you.
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641. Welcome back to Jeopardy!
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642. Well, with Jane Seymour, you gave
the last correct response, Sally,
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643. so you have control of the last half
of our Double Jeopardy! board.
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644. I'll go World-Famous
Streets for 200, please.
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645. World-Famous Streets
for £200.
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646. Ah!
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647. None of you daring to lose £200
on this one?
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648. You'll know the name.
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649. It's Beale Street. But don't
worry, it's still with you, Sally.
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650. World-Famous Streets
for 150, please.
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651. For £150.
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652. - Yes, Sally?
- What is Abbey Road?
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653. Abbey Road, that's right.
On the wall outside the studios,
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654. people cover it with "I love John"
and all kinds of lyrics and things.
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655. I used to live,
having to go up there.
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656. Anyway, Sally.
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657. I'll go Film Villain Obituaries for
100, please.
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658. For 100,
Film Villain Obituaries.
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659. Yes, Sally?
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660. Who is Jack Torrance?
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661. That's the name of the
Jack Nicholson character
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662. in Stanley Kubrick's The Shining.
Well remembered.
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663. Film Villain Obituaries for
50, please.
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664. Same category for £50.
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665. Yes, Sally?
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666. Who was the
Wicked Witch Of The West?
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667. The Wicked Witch Of The West,
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668. who was allergic to water.
Absolutely right.
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669. I'll go Royal Consorts
for 50, please.
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670. Royal Consorts for £50.
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671. Yes, Michael?
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672. Who is Queen Victoria?
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673. Queen Victoria. I need... more.
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674. - I did need...
- Queen Victoria and Prince...
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675. - Yeah.
- Yeah, yeah. OK.
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676. You were timed out, I'm afraid.
It's still open to the others.
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677. Yes, Sally?
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678. Who were Queen Victoria
and Prince Albert?
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679. That's correct. OK.
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680. That seems unfair, Michael,
but the category is Royal Consorts.
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681. And we were expecting those in your
response
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682. and you timed out on that.
And I know it seems a little mean,
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683. but we have to be very
scrupulous here. Sally?
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684. I'll go for Animal, Vegetable
Or Mineral? for 200, please.
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685. For £200, then.
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686. Yes, Sally?
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687. - What is an animal?
- Animal, absolutely right.
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688. It's an amphibian
similar to a salamander.
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689. Animal, Vegetable
Or Mineral for 150, please.
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690. For £150...
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691. Or "loofah".
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692. - Yes, Justin?
- What's a vegetable?
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693. It is a vegetable.
It's a tropical vine or squash.
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694. Yes. With you, Justin.
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695. Animal, Vegetable,
Mineral, 100.
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696. 100.
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697. Yes, Michael?
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698. What is animal?
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699. Yeah. You might remember the video
games.
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700. It's a small marsupial native to
Australia and New Guinea.
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701. - Anagram Pairs, 50.
- For £50.
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702. Yes, Michael?
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703. What is Germany and Meg Ryan?
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704. Yes. Isn't it satisfying that
they're anagrams of each other?
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705. Anagram Pairs, 150.
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706. For £150.
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707. Yes, Michael?
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708. What is Ascot and tacos?
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709. Yes, that's right.
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710. 100, Anagram Pairs.
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711. 100, Anagram Pairs.
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712. Yes, Michael?
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713. What is Kyoto and Tokyo?
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714. That's correct.
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715. 100, Very Rude Books,
please.
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716. 100, Very Rude Books.
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717. Michael again.
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718. What is Lady Chatterley's Lover?
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719. Lady Chatterley's Lover.
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720. After a six-day 1960 trial,
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721. the jury found that it was not
obscene.
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722. £50, World-Famous Streets.
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723. World-Famous Streets.
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724. - Yes, Sally?
- What is Singapore?
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725. Singapore, that's right.
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726. And you have two to choose from.
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727. Very Rude Books, please.
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728. Very Rude Books for 50.
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729. Yes, Michael?
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730. - What is the Kama Sutra?
- Kama Sutra, it is.
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731. 50, Animal.
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732. I think you'd better.
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733. Yes, Sally?
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734. What is vegetable?
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735. Vegetable.
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736. Often in a micro form served these
days. Very fashionable.
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737. Well, that clears up our
Double Jeopardy! table.
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738. My goodness me.
And let's have a look at the scores.
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739. Justin, you're on 475.
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740. Quite a way behind Sally,
who's on 2,675,
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741. which on a normal Jeopardy! day
would be a very good score.
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742. But look at Michael, our champion,
on £6,950.
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743. Wow.
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744. It's time to play Final Jeopardy!
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745. And let's seewhat category
we have for you.
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746. Well...
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747. In a few moments, I'm going
to reveal one final clue.
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748. But now it's time for you to decide
how much of your current score
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749. you're prepared to risk,
after seeing that category.
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750. So please place your wagers now.
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751. Well, everybody's made their wagers.
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752. The category, as we know, is Money.
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753. And now here's the clue.
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754. You have 30 seconds. Good luck.
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755. Clues like this are very difficult.
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756. OK, issued by the Royal Mint,
the UK's 12-sided £1 coin
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757. was first released in this year.
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758. I wonder how you all did.
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759. We'll start with you, Justin,
on £475.
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760. Let's see what you wrote
as your response.
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761. What is 2012?
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762. I'm afraid that's not correct.
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763. Now, how much did you wager?
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764. £100.
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765. That takes you down to £375.
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766. Now, Sally, you're next on £2,675.
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767. I wonder what you wrote down.
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768. What is 1983?
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769. I'm sorry.
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770. That's not correct either!
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771. Let's see what you punted.
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772. £600.
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773. That takes you down to £2,075.
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774. I guess it all comes down
to Michael, as it would.
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775. You're on 6,950.
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776. Did you go crazy and bet the farm?
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777. Or did you make a maths teacher's
wager, I wonder?
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778. OK, let's put ourselves
out of our misery
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779. and see what you wrote.
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780. What is 2016?
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781. - You're one year out.
- Mm.
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782. 2017.
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783. It's 2017, would have been
the correct response,
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784. on the 28th of March of that year.
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785. Well, then, how much
did you decide to wager?
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786. You're safe.
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787. 1,500 takes you down
to the very respectable 5,450.
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788. And if we add the 4,951
that you made as champion,
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789. that brings your two-day total
to £10,401!
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790. Still champion.
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791. We're sorry to say goodbye to
you, Justin,
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792. but thanks very much for playing.
It's a difficult game.
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793. You did well in many areas, but I
think you were beaten to the buzzer
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794. lots of times as well.
Thanks for playing.
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795. And the same goes to you,
of course. Thank you, Sally.
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796. It was a tough final clue,
wasn't it?
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797. I mean, remembering years
like that isn't easy.
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798. You go with our good wishes
and our great thanks.
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799. We'll see you tomorrow with Micheal
as our two-day champion.
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800. I hope you will enjoy it
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801. as much as I know
you've enjoyed today.
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802. Thanks for watching.
Goodbye.
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803. Next time on Jeopardy!
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804. Champion Michael Hutchinson
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805. faces Oakham's
James Nicholls,
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806. and from Leicester,
Pip Duvall.
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