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 creative writing lecturer
from North Tyneside...
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5. 'A receptionist administrator
from Fetcham, Surrey...
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6. 'And our returning champion,
a maths teacher from Reading...
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7. '.. whose three-day
cash winnings total is...
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8. '£20,476.
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9. 'And now, here is your host
of Jeopardy!
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10. 'Stephen Fry!'
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11. Hey! Hello.
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12. Hello, hello, hello.
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13. Thank you.
Hello, and welcome to Jeopardy!
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14. Our champion, Michael Hutchinson,
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15. once again worked his magic
with the buzzer.
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16. He raced into Final Jeopardy
with an incredibly healthy lead.
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17. And despite everyone finding
the correct response,
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18. he had wagered enough to ensure
a comprehensive victory.
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19. His tactics have worked so far,
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20. but can this winning streak
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21. Today, we have two new challengers
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22. to try and show
that it can be broken.
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23. They're Eva and Richard. And I wish
all three of you the best of luck.
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24. Let's see the first six categories.
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25. Well, we have...
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26. People with a middle initial
as part of their names.
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27. Each response is a city hidden
within the text of the clue.
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28. Michael, as the reigning champion,
you have pick of the board.
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29. I'd like a category
and a cash amount, please.
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30. Lovely. Thank you. "Hidden"
Capital Cities, 150, please.
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31. Straight for 150
on "Hidden" Capital Cities.
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32. Each response,
a city hidden in the text.
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33. Yes, Michael.
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34. - What is Istanbul?
- No.
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35. Yes, Eva.
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36. - What is Athens?
- No.
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37. Richard.
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38. What is Nicosia?
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39. No, I don't know if you can see
those names hidden in the text,
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40. but it's a tricky one.
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41. "Dr-ANK A RA-ki" - Ankara.
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42. Ankara is the capital of Turkiye.
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43. Of course it is!
- Istanbul is not.
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44. And Athens, I'm afraid,
is Greece.
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45. But, you know, a lot of it looked
as if it might be Greece,
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46. but sadly not.
So, 150 down to begin with, Michael.
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47. But you still have control
of the board.
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48. Yeah. That's a little blunder there.
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49. Initially Speaking, 150.
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50. I'll need both names
and the initial here.
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51. Not to be confused with
the basketball legend,
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52. he made his name in The Wire
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53. before going on to star in
the Marvel and Creed franchises.
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54. Yes, Richard.
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55. Who is Michael B Jordan?
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56. Michael B Jordan. Exactly.
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57. Not to be confused with Michael
Jordan, the basketball player.
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58. And off you go.
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59. Short, Snappy
Summaries for 100, please.
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60. Each clue is an
alliterative four-word hint
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61. towards a popular work of fiction,
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62. and the year it was first
published, to help.
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63. Yes, Michael?
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64. - What is Treasure Island?
- Treasure Island.
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65. That's right. Admiral Benbow
is the inn, if you recall.
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66. And Billy Bones is a character. OK.
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67. Books, 150, please.
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68. Books for 150.
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69. Yes, Eva.
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70. What is Hounds Of The Baskerville...
The Baskervilles?
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71. Yes. You just corrected yourself
in time.
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72. The Hound Of The Baskervilles.
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73. You just got the Ss
in the wrong position.
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74. But you clearly knew that.
That's right.
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75. There's Dr Watson, of course.
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76. And there's another doctor,
Dr Mortimer.
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77. Sherlock Holmes being,
of course, the detective.
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78. - Off you go, Eva.
- 75, Books, please.
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79. 75, Books.
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80. Yes, Richard,
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81. What is The Da Vinci Code?
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82. The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown
is correct.
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83. The Royal Family
for 100, please.
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84. For £100
on the Royal Family...
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85. Yes, Michael.
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86. - What is a mechanic?
- Mechanic is absolutely right.
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87. She was apparently dubbed
by the newspapers,
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88. "Princess Auto Mechanic."
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89. 100, "Hidden" Capital Cities,
please.
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90. "Hidden" Capital Cities.
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91. Yes, Michael.
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92. What is Bern?
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93. Berne is there!
"Remem-BER N-oteworthy..."
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94. B-E-R-N. That's right. Well spotted.
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95. "Colour" TV, 150, please.
- £150 for "Colour" TV.
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96. Yes, Richard.
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97. - What is Grey's Anatomy?
- Grey's Anatomy.
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98. That's right.
Grey is the colour there.
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99. "Colour" TV for 100, please.
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100. "Colour" TV for 100 now.
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101. Yes, Michael.
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102. - Who is Jennifer Coolidge?
- Jennifer Coolidge.
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103. That's right. She starred in
the film Best In Show as well.
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104. A very funny, brilliant actress.
Yep.
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105. 150. The Royal Family, please.
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106. 150. The Royal Family.
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107. Yes, Eva.
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108. - What is Stormont?
- It's not Stormont. Hard luck.
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109. Yes, Richard.
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110. - What is Castlerea?
- It's not Castlerea.
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111. Michael not tempted.
BEEPING
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112. It's Hillsborough Castle. Hard luck.
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113. It's where the royal family stay
when they visit Northern Ireland.
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114. Know My Fandom, 150, please.
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115. 150. OK.
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116. Yes, Richard.
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117. - What is Blackpink?
- Blackpink is correct.
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118. Know My Fandom, 100.
- Know My Fandom for £100.
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119. Anybody?
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120. BEEPING
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121. Daydream has appeared on Adele's
debut studio album, 19.
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122. So they're fans of Adele.
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123. Still with Richard.
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124. Initially Speaking for 100, please.
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125. Initially Speaking.
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126. Yes, Michael.
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127. Who is Philip K Dick?
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128. Philip Kindred Dick
was his middle name.
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129. And the novel Do Androids Dream
Electric Sheep? was Blade Runner.
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130. And Total Recall was We Can Remember
It For You Wholesale.
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131. Off you go, Michael.
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132. Capital Cities, 75, please.
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133. £75.
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134. Yes, Michael.
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135. - What is Lima?
- Lima. You're getting there now.
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136. That's in "Crista-L IMA-gine."
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137. Lima, the capital of Peru,
where Machu Picchu is.
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138. Initially Speaking, 75.
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139. £75 for Initially Speaking.
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140. Richard.
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141. - Who is Mary J Blige?
- Mary Jane Blige she is.
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142. "Colour" TV for 75, please.
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143. £75.
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144. Yes, Michael.
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145. Who is Father Brown?
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146. Brown is the colour.
Mark Williams is the actor. Yes.
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147. 75, Royal Family.
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148. Yes, Richard.
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149. Who is Princess Beatrice?
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150. - Well done. Absolutely right.
- Know My Fandom for 75, please.
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151. Know My Fandom for £75.
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152. Yes, Richard.
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153. - Who is Lady Gaga?
- It is Lady Gaga.
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154. And I think you're supposed to do
a gesture like that, or something,
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155. when you say "Mother Monster".
Yup. Off you go.
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156. Books for 50, please.
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157. Books for £50.
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158. Yes, Eva.
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159. What is Alice In Wonderland?
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160. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland -
Alice In Wonderland.
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161. Absolutely right. By Lewis Carroll.
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162. Books, 25.
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163. All right, here we go.
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164. Yes, Michael.
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165. - What is 1984?
- 1984 it is, by George Orwell,
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166. Winston Smith being the hero.
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167. Capital Cities, 50, please.
Capital Cities for £50.
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168. Eva.
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169. - What is Madrid?
- Is the correct response. Go again.
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170. Hidden Capitals for 25.
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171. £25.
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172. Michael.
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173. - What is Rome?
- That's right.
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174. "Ne-RO, ME-n" has Rome in it.
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175. Initially Speaking, 50.
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176. £50.
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177. Michael.
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178. Who is Arthur C Clarke?
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179. Arthur Charles Clarke. Yes.
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180. 50, "Colour" TV.
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181. "Colour" TV for £50.
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182. Yes, Eva.
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183. - What is Red Dwarf?
- Red Dwarf. That's correct.
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184. It's also a type of star.
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185. "Colour" TV, 25.
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186. £25.
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187. Eva.
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188. What is a prison?
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189. Yes, that's right.
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190. Initially speaking, 25.
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191. All right. Here we go.
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192. Yes, Michael.
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193. Who is Lyndon B Johnson?
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194. It was indeed Lyndon Baines Johnson,
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195. usually known as LBJ, of course,
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196. but otherwise Lyndon B.
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197. £50, Royal Family.
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198. £50, Royal Family.
BUZZING
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199. Answer there is the Daily Double.
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200. Well, as you know, you can now
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201. decide to risk right up to
your current score,
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202. as long as it's over £150,
which in your case it is. 625.
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203. So how much of that are you prepared
to risk on answering this clue?
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204. Put all of it on it, please.
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205. He's going to go for a true
Daily Double!
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206. £625 on the Royal Family.
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207. - What is Malta?
- It wasn't Malta, I'm afraid.
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208. He addressed the Bundestag
in Berlin.
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209. He had previously spoken there
as prince,
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210. but this was his first state visit
as a king.
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211. Hard luck. Back down to nought.
But you have the pick.
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212. OK. 50, Fandom, please.
- £50.
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213. Yes, Michael.
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214. - Who is Lewis Capaldi?
- Lewis Capaldi it is.
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215. Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish
Extent was an album he produced.
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216. Royal Family, 25.
- £25, Royal Family.
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217. - Yes, Eva.
- What is 1936?
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218. Well done. Absolutely spot on.
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219. Know Me, 25.
- All right, here we go.
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220. Yes, Michael.
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221. - Who is Ed Sheeran?
- Ed Sheeran. Indeed.
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222. And that clears the board.
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223. An exciting round.
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224. Lots happened.
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225. Richard is out in front with £450.
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226. In second place,
our champion, with 75,
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227. having wagered all on an answer he
managed not to get correct, sadly.
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228. And Eva there, just 25 behind,
on 50.
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229. But plenty of time.
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230. We'll take a break now and then
we'll be back with a new board.
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231. Yes. Welcome back to Jeopardy!
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232. Now, let's find out more about
our contestants here.
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233. Richard, on £450, doing pretty well.
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234. Shakespeare! Tell me about
your love of Shakespeare.
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235. It seems to have permeated
you everywhere.
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236. That's one way of putting it.
STEPHEN CHUCKLES
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237. I think... I got started
as a teenager,
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238. doing amateur community theatre
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239. in a place called Tolethorpe
in Rutland,
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240. which is a sort of big
open-air theatre,
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241. and I ended up doing a PhD
on Shakespeare and verse drama,
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242. so sort of looking at... Plays
used to be in verse all the time
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243. and now they're not.
And what happened in between
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244. and what does Shakespeare
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245. Wonderful. So it's Dr O'Brien?
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246. - Yes.
- And, more impressively,
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247. you're the first poet laureate
we've had in this studio.
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249. I feel I should narrow it down
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250. So, from 2018 to 2020, yeah,
I was the city poet laureate,
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251. and the idea really was to be
a, sort of, ambassador for poetry
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252. in the city, run workshops, getting
people to think about making poetry
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253. out of the city's history.
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254. And that's something I was really
focused on doing as well.
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255. So I wrote a few commissions
about historical sites
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256. and I now have a poem on a display
board in a cemetery
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257. in the Jewellery Quarter,
which is something I'm happy about.
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258. Brilliant. OK!
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259. And, Eva, from Fetcham,
it's lovely to have you here.
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260. You have a BA in maths
and sports science.
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261. - BSc, actually.
- Oh, a BSc. Sorry.
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262. Yes, of course. It's science.
It would be a BSc, wouldn't it?
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263. And you are fluent in Swedish.
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264. It was my dream to move there.
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265. I'm an ice hockey ref, so...
do that out there.
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266. And there's a sport they call bandy.
Tell me about that.
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267. So, it was a sport actually invented
in the UK, played on the Fens
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268. out in Cambridgeshire way.
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269. The UK actually won the first
ever European Championship in 1913,
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270. and after World War I,
they've taken over a bit.
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271. Well, that's good.
I love it when minority sports
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272. start to gather momentum,
so maybe we'll all be watching
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273. you and bandy on TV.
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274. - Well, hopefully.
- It's lovely to have you here,
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275. as it is Michael,
for a fourth appearance,
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276. our three-day champion, Michael.
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277. Now, I noted, reading about you,
that your dream dinner party guests
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278. are not the usual Oscar Wilde
and Nelson Mandela
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279. and Winston Churchill or whoever,
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280. but dogs.
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281. Tell me about your life with dogs.
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282. Well, I'm just a big dog lover,
to be honest.
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283. - How many do you have?
- I just have one, called Monty.
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284. He's a little springer spaniel
and he gives me a lot of clarity
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285. and respite at the end of a hard day
at work.
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286. I get into the woods with my dog
Monty and it's just like nothing,
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287. no stresses remaining
by the end of that walk.
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288. My wife's already trying to get me
to get a new dog
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289. with the winnings,
so it's one of those...
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290. I just think dogs at a dinner
as well would be quite funny.
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291. And normally you don't have dogs
at a dinner, so...
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292. Usually under by your ankles!
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293. They're all sat, a bit like the
painting of them all playing poker.
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294. But it would be me in the dinner.
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295. I feel like this talk is a bit
in shadow now
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296. by the Birmingham poet laureate.
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297. Now we're talking about dogs at
a dinner. It's all a bit...
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298. - It's fine.
- It's Jeopardy!
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299. Exactly. The variety of Jeopardy!
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300. So let's get back on with the game,
then.
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301. We have got six new categories
for you. They are...
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302. Eva, as lowest-scorer currently,
you have first pick of the board.
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303. If we can have a category
and a cash amount.
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304. Let's go Sporting Scots,
150, please.
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305. £150, Sporting Scots.
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306. Yes, Michael.
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307. - Who is Laura Muir?
- Well done. It is Laura Muir.
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308. She's GB's most decorated athlete
at the indoor event, in fact.
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309. Nice. A Night At The Opera,
150, please.
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310. Night At The Opera for 150.
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311. Eva.
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312. - What is the Magic Flute?
- The Magic Flute it is,
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313. by Mozart, who died in 1791.
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314. - Night At The Opera, 100, please.
For £100...
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315. Yes, Michael.
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316. - What is The Ring Cycle?
- It is The Ring Cycle.
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317. Rhinegold, The Valkyrie, Siegfried
and Twilight Of The Gods,
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318. or Gotterdammerung. Yes.
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319. 150, Seas, please.
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320. OK. Seas for £150.
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321. Michael again.
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322. What is Sargasso Sea?
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323. The Sargasso Sea.
The Wide Sargasso Sea. Yeah.
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324. 150. Sticks And Stones.
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325. Sticks And Stones for 150.
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326. Yes, Michael.
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327. - What is curling?
- Curling it is. That's right.
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328. All the Olympic curling stones
come from a quarry in Ailsa Craig
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329. off the Ayrshire coast.
They always say of Ailsa Craig,
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330. if you can't see it,
it's because it's raining.
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331. But if you can see it,
it means it's going to rain!
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332. Anyway, off you go.
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333. 150, "F" Words, please.
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334. 150, "F" Words.
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335. Richard.
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336. - What is a firecrest?
- It's a firecrest.
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337. About 9cm in length,
wingspan of 13 to 16cm, I'm told.
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338. Words Beginning With "F" for 100,
please.
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339. For £100...
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340. Yes, Eva.
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341. - Who is Falstaff?
- Falstaff it is, absolutely.
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342. He's in the two parts of Henry IV
and in Merry Wives of Windsor,
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343. and they talk about him in Henry V.
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344. Words Beginning With "F", 75.
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345. £75.
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346. Michael.
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347. - What is Flashdance?
- No.
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348. - Eva.
- What is Footloose?
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349. Footloose it is.
The other one, you might say.
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350. Tom Cruise and Rob Lowe
auditioned for the part,
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351. but it went to Kevin Bacon.
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352. Words Beginning With "F",
50, please.
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353. Michael.
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354. - What is frangipane?
- Frangipane, yes.
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355. Apparently named after
the Marquis Pompeo Frangipani,
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356. who invented it to hide the smell
of leather gloves.
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357. 150, Say Cheese!
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358. Say Cheese! for 150.
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359. Yes, Michael.
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360. - What is Jarlsberg?
- Jarlsberg it is. Very well done.
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361. Seas, 100.
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362. Seas for 100.
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363. Michael.
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364. - What is Tasman Sea?
- It is the Tasman Sea,
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365. after Abel Janszoon Tasman,
who crossed it in 1642.
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366. 75, Night At The Opera.
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367. Night At The Opera for £75.
BUZZING
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368. Answer there - you've hit
the Daily Double again, Michael.
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369. Answer there is the Daily Double.
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370. So you're now on 850.
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371. How much would you like to go for?
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372. - All of it.
- All of it again.
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373. I like your style, sir!
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374. £850 on this
A Night At The Opera clue.
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375. What is The Barber Of Seville?
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376. Is correct. Well done!
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377. You've truly doubled
with your Daily Double.
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378. You're now on £1,700,
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379. and you have control of the board.
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380. I just need a moment there!
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381. - Of course you do!
- Sorry about that.
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382. - No, no.
- Sticks And Stones, 100.
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383. For £100...
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384. Yes, Eva.
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385. - What is La La Land?
- La La Land it was, indeed.
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386. Sporting Scots, 100, please.
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387. Scottish people in sport for £100.
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388. Michael.
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389. - Who is Eve Muirhead?
- Eve Muirhead it is!
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390. Well done. Two Muirs. One Muir
on her own and won Muirhead.
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391. Both did well for you. Yes.
Off you go.
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392. 100, Say Cheese! please.
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393. Say Cheese! for £100.
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394. Sometimes called
the "king of cheeses",
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395. this French cheese
was the first to receive
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396. protected destination
of origin status.
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397. Yes, Richard.
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398. - What is Roquefort?
- Roquefort it is. Yep.
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399. All the way back in 1925,
it was protected.
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400. Say Cheese! for 75, please.
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401. For £75...
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402. Richard.
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403. - What is mascarpone?
- No.
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404. I can't think.
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405. BEEPING
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406. It's a sweetened version of ricotta
that makes cannoli.
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407. Still with you then, Richard.
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408. Sticks And Stones for 75, please.
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409. For £75...
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410. Yes, Eva.
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411. - Who is LS Lowry?
- Yes, indeed.
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412. It is LS Lowry. Laurence Lowry.
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413. Laurence Stephen Lowry, in fact.
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414. Sporting Scots, 75.
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415. For £75...
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416. Yes, Eva.
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417. Who is David Coulthard?
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418. David Coulthard is correct.
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419. Sporting Scots, 50.
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420. For £50, then...
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421. Yes, Michael.
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422. - Who is Andy Robertson?
- Andy Robertson, very good.
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423. 75, Seas.
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424. 75, Seas.
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425. Yes, Richard.
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426. - What is the Caspian Sea?
- Caspian Sea it is. Well done.
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427. A Night At The Opera
for 50, please.
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428. Night At The Opera for £50.
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429. Richard.
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430. - What is Miss Saigon?
- Miss Saigon.
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431. That's right.
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432. Say Cheese! for 50, please.
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433. Say Cheese! for £50.
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434. Yes, Michael.
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435. - What is sheep?
- Sheep indeed.
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436. And they make, indeed, Roquefort
as well. Yeah.
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437. - Seas for 50.
- Seas for £50.
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438. Yes, Michael.
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439. - What is Baltic Sea?
- It is the Baltic Sea.
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440. - 50, Sticks And stones.
- Sticks And Stones for £50.
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441. Yes, Michael.
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442. - What is fish fingers?
- Fish fingers. That's right.
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443. 25,
Words Beginning With "F", please.
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444. Words Beginning With "F".
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445. Yes, Richard.
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446. - What is Orlando?
- No.
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447. Yes, Michael.
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448. - What is Fort Lauderdale?
- Correct.
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449. You forgot that this was an "F"
word round, Richard.
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450. Fort Lauderdale is correct.
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451. Night At The Opera,
25, please.
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452. For £25...
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453. Yes, Michael.
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454. - What is War And Peace?
- It is War And Peace.
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455. - 25, Seas.
- 25, Seas.
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456. Richard.
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457. - What is Mediterranean?
- The Mediterranean. That's right.
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458. Say Cheese! for 25, please.
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459. Say Cheese for £25.
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460. Yes, Michael.
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461. - What is the Netherlands?
- The Netherlands. In their honour,
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462. I pronounced "Gouda" as they do,
with that extraordinary G noise.
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463. I hope it didn't upset you at home.
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464. And off you go. You've got a choice.
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465. 25, Sporting Scots, please.
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466. Sporting Scots for Michael.
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467. Yes, Michael.
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468. - Who is Jamie Murray?
- Jamie Murray. That's right.
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469. The brother of Andy, of course.
What would you like now?
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470. Sticks And Stones, 25.
- For £25...
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471. Eva.
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472. - Who is Joanna Lumley?
- Dame Joanna Lumley
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473. brings this board to a close!
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474. And, Eva, you're now on 650,
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475. only 100 behind Richard's 750,
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476. but trailing in the wake of
Michael's 2,100 - at the moment,
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477. because when we come back,
it'll be Double Jeopardy.
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478. Welcome back to Jeopardy!
Now, competitors,
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479. let's see how you've been doing.
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480. Eva, not bad, on 650.
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481. Richard on 750.
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482. But Michael, our leader.
Still ahead, Michael.
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483. Your habit of what I call
bottom feeding,
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484. of trying to hoover up the
high-value clues has, I think,
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485. inspired our friends here
to do the same thing.
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486. And we ended up with the low values
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487. all along the top
on the first board.
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488. And mostly it's paid off for you.
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489. Obviously, you're in the lead here,
but you've shown a few missteps
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490. this time around.
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491. We are so used to think of you
as perfect, you know,
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492. but two Daily Doubles -
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493. you hit them, and in both cases
you went for a true Daily Double.
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494. You lost out on the Bundestag...
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495. - Yeah.
- .. on Germany,
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496. which would have been the
correct response. "What is Germany?"
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497. But you did wonderfully, on 850,
in the second Daily Double,
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498. on Rossini's Barber Of Seville.
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499. So, yeah, in a good position.
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500. And next is Richard on 750.
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501. Yeah, you did quite well
on the hidden cities,
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502. but they clearly weren't your
favourite round, I suspect.
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503. You believe there's somewhere
in Florida called Forlando.
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504. That's so easy.
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505. And it's worth remembering that one
of the skills in Jeopardy!
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506. is not just getting the buzzer
out and beating the others,
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507. but also making sure you've read
that clue clearly.
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508. But pretty good. 750.
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509. And, Eva - close behind on 650.
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510. You went for all the,
whenever you had control,
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511. for all the Scottish sporting
things, which is not surprising,
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512. given your degree.
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513. And I noticed you also like to go
for the high scores where possible,
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514. which is not a bad move - as long
as one gets the buzzer,
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515. because the buzzer is as much
a skill as anything else
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516. in this intriguing game.
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517. Well, we should get on now,
shouldn't we?
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518. It's time for Double Jeopardy!
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519. Now we've doubled the cash values,
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520. so they range from £50
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521. to £300 per answer.
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522. And there are also now two
Daily Doubles hidden somewhere
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523. up there on that board.
We have six new categories...
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524. Your responses will include
the letters I-C-K.
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525. And from now on, I have to warn you,
in case you do not
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526. phrase your response in
the correct Jeopardy! manner,
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527. it will be deemed
an incorrect response.
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528. Remember the "what is" and "who is".
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529. You've been fine so far,
so I'm sure it's not a problem.
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530. All right, then. So, Eva,
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531. as lowest-scorer,
you have pick of the board.
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532. I'll have to go Scandi-Mania, 300.
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533. Scandi-Mania.
You'd better, as a fluent Swede!
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534. Yes, Richard.
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535. - What is Borgen?
- Borgen is right.
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536. Whether I pronounced any of
that correctly, I don't know!
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537. - Well!
- I did my best.
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538. OK, Richard, you have control.
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539. I've Got The "ICK" for 300, please.
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540. For £300,
I've Got The "ICK".
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541. Your responses, as I say,
will include the letters I-C-K
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542. in that order.
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543. Eva.
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544. - What is Robert Icke? I-C-K-E.
- It's not Robert Icke.
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545. Yes, Richard.
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546. - What is Jenrick?
- Jenrick. That's correct.
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547. Robert Jenrick. I think he's also
been a housing minister
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548. and various other portfolios,
no doubt. Richard.
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549. Scandi-Mania for 200, please.
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550. Scandi-Mania for £200.
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551. Richard.
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552. - Who is Erling Haaland?
- Erling Haaland it is.
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553. He was actually born in Leeds,
but is considered Norwegian.
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554. Of course, his father, who was
a Norwegian, played for the club.
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555. Political Landslides,
300, please.
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556. £300, Political Landslides.
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557. Yes, Richard.
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558. - Who is David Lloyd George?
- No.
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559. Michael.
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560. Who is Henry Campbell-Bannerman?
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561. It is Henry Campbell-Bannerman.
Quite right.
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562. 300, Noughties Films.
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563. Noughties Films for 300.
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564. "Who Directed It?"
is the category.
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565. Can't remember?
BEEPING
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566. Todd Phillips. Probably somewhere,
a shadow, a whisper in your mind,
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567. but not worth risking, perhaps,
for £300. All right.
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568. Still with you, Michael.
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569. Who Directed It? for 200.
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570. Who Directed It? for £200.
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571. Yes, Michael.
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572. - Who is Steven Soderbergh?
- It is Steven Soderbergh. Yeah.
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573. He also has an uncredited cameo
as a vault-bombing thief,
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574. and another credit, because
he does it in a lot of his films,
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575. he's the cinematographer,
the lighting cameraman.
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576. Anyway, he's a very talented man,
clearly.
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577. So still with you, Michael.
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578. 300, Ballet By Characters.
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579. Ballet By Characters.
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580. Each clue contains the names
of three characters.
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581. Response will be the title
of the ballet.
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582. Yes, Michael.
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583. - Who is... What is Swan Lake?
- Swan Lake is right.
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584. Odette and Odile usually danced
by the same person.
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585. - MICHAEL: 300, Bones.
- Bones for £300.
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586. Yes, Michael.
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587. - What are vertebrae?
- Vertebrae is the correct response.
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588. That's absolutely right.
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589. 200, Ballet By Characters.
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590. Ballet By Characters for £200.
BUZZING
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591. Answer there - one of two
Daily Doubles on this board.
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592. Well, it's the third
you've hit today, Michael.
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593. You're on 3,200.
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594. You've had two Daily Doubles
thus far.
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595. But what are you going to wager now?
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596. - 2,000, please.
- £2,000 on this response.
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597. Ballet By Characters.
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598. All right, here is your clue.
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599. What is Don Quixote?
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600. It is Don Quixote.
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601. Absolutely right. Well done.
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602. £2,000. And that pushes you
all the way up to 5,200.
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603. And of course,
you still have control.
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604. Every time now...
It's getting a bit...
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605. It's nerve-racking, even for a great
and experienced player like you.
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606. I know it is.
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607. It's a lot...
Political Landslides, 200.
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608. Political Landslides
for £200.
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609. Eva.
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610. - Who is Jacques Chirac?
- Is the correct response.
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611. Absolutely right. The Elysee Palace,
of course, is the official residence
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612. of the president
of the French Republic.
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613. Eva, you have control.
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614. Political Landslides, 150.
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615. For £150...
BUZZING
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616. Answer there, the Daily Double!
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617. Well, someone other than Michael
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618. has finally landed
on potential gold.
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619. You have 550 to wager, Eva.
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620. How much are you prepared
to plank down on this response?
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621. - 550.
- You are so brave. Fantastic.
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622. £550 on Political Landslides.
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623. Here we go. This is your clue.
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624. - Who is Stephen Twigg?
- You had a big smile on your face.
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625. You knew that! That's brilliant.
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626. Wonderful work. Really excellent.
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627. That's really helped you.
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628. You're now very close to Richard
on 1,100,
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629. and you have control.
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630. OK, go to Scandi-Mania, 150, please.
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631. For 150...
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632. Michael.
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633. What is H&M?
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634. H&M it is! It stands for
Hennes and Mauritz. Yeah.
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635. 200, Bones, please.
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636. Bones for £200.
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637. And that's Michael.
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638. - What is the scapula?
- The scapula is correct.
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639. 200, I've Got The "ICK".
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640. I've Got The "ICK" for 200.
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641. Yes, Michael.
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642. What is Kes-wick?
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643. - Keswick or Kes-wick.
- Sorry.
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644. Not very good at my pronunciation.
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645. Don't you worry about that.
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646. The clue is clearly
correctly responded to.
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647. Keswick's weekly market has been
operating for over 700 years.
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648. They must be exhausted! Off you go.
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649. 150, Noughties Films.
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650. £150, Noughties Films.
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651. Who directed it, remember?
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652. Yes, Michael.
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653. - Who is Ang Lee?
- Ang Lee indeed.
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654. It was based on an E Annie Proulx
novel.
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655. All right. At that moment we have -
yes, look at it -
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656. gone exactly halfway through
the board,
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657. with 15 down and 15 to come.
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658. I think it's a good time to take
a break. See you straight after.
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659. Welcome back to Jeopardy!
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660. We are halfway through
the Double Jeopardy board,
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661. with Eva on 1,100,
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662. Richard on 1,250
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663. and Michael out there ahead
on 5,900.
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664. Michael, you gave
the last correct response,
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665. so you have control of the board.
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666. Ballet By Characters,
150, please.
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667. Ballet By Characters.
Which ballet is this?
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668. Yes, Richard.
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669. - What is Sleeping Beauty?
- Sleeping Beauty.
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670. Aurora might have been the hint
there, I guess,
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671. as she's in the Disney film
as well, is Aurora.
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672. I've Got The "ICK" for 150, please.
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673. For £150...
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674. Yes, Eva.
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675. - What is fickle?
- Fickle. Well spotted. Right.
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676. I've Got The "ICK", 100.
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677. For £100...
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678. Yes, Michael.
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679. - Who is Yorick?
- Alas, poor Yorick!
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680. I knew him, Horatio. And off you go.
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681. 150, Bones, please.
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682. 150, Bones.
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683. Yes, Michael.
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684. - What is the mandible?
- The mandible. That's right.
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685. From mandere, to chew.
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686. It's the only moving part of the
face, as it were, mechanical.
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687. Obviously, we have muscles
and skin that move,
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688. otherwise we would be very dull!
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689. Unless you've taken too much Botox,
of course!
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690. But it's the only moving bone
system. And I'm using it too much,
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691. so it's time for you to call now.
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692. 100, Bones, please.
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693. £100, Bones.
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694. Yes, Eva.
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695. - What is the femur?
- The femur is the correct response.
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696. Julius was 8'1" tall.
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697. Scandi-Mania, 100, please.
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698. Scandi-Mania for £100.
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699. Yes, Michael.
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700. - What is salmon?
- Yes, that's correct.
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701. Salmon dry-cured with herbs.
Grav is similar to our word, grave.
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702. They used...
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703. Originally, they buried it
in the ground, in a sort of grave,
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704. so hence gravlax. And "lax" is
salmon, of course. Yeah. Off you go.
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705. 50, Scandi-Mania, please.
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706. Scandi-Mania now for £50.
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707. Yes, Richard.
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708. - What is Finland?
- Finland it is, yeah.
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709. According to the World Happiness
Report, low crime, natural beauty,
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710. universal health care, low poverty,
all contribute to this happiness
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711. I've Got The "ICK"
for 50, please.
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712. The "ICK" for 50.
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713. Yes, Michael.
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714. - What is wicker?
- Wicker it is.
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715. Some 5,000 years old as a practice.
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716. One of the oldest furniture-making
methods in the world. Yeah.
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717. £50, Bones, please.
- £50, Bones.
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718. Michael again.
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719. - What is knee?
- The knee joint. Absolutely.
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720. Patella is the kneecap. Yeah.
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721. 100, Noughties Films.
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722. Noughties Films for 100.
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723. Richard.
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724. - Who is Sofia Coppola?
- Sofia Coppola was the director.
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725. Political Landslides, 100.
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726. For £100...
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727. - Yes, Eva.
- Who is Michael Foot?
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728. Well done. Not Neil Kinnock,
but Michael Foot. Excellent. Yep.
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729. Political Landslides, 50.
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730. Political Landslides for £50.
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731. In the 2015 Canadian federal
election,
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732. the Liberal Party surged
to 184 seats,
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733. allowing this man to become the next
Prime Minister.
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734. Yes, Michael.
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735. - Who is Justin Trudeau?
- Justin Trudeau it was.
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736. It was the largest ever number of
seats gained in a Canadian election.
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737. 50, Noughties Films.
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738. Noughties Films for 50.
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739. Yes, Michael.
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740. - Who is Kathryn Bigelow?
- Absolutely.
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741. For directing The Hurt Locker,
Bigelow became
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742. the first female director to win
an Academy Award for Best Director.
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743. Ballet By Characters, 100,
please.
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744. For £100,
Ballet By Characters.
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745. Richard.
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746. - What is The Nutcracker?
- The Nutcracker,
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747. by Tchaikovsky. Quite right.
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748. Ballet By Characters
for 50.
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749. Ballet By Characters
for £50.
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750. Yes, Eva.
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751. - What is Cinderella?
- Cinderella.
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752. That's right.
The Prokofiev Cinderella,
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753. which always had two
incredible dancers,
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754. Frederick Ashton
and Robert Helpmann.
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755. Most people know Robert Helpmann
as the Child Catcher
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756. in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
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757. But they played the Ugly Sisters
for almost 30 years.
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758. They became a staple of
the Royal Opera House.
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759. Yes! So how have we done?
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760. We've cleared the board!
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761. And look at the scores now.
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762. 1,500 to Eva, 1,650 to Richard,
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763. 6,450 to Michael.
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764. It's time to play Final Jeopardy,
and let's see
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765. what category we have for you.
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766. All right. In a moment,
I'm going to reveal one final clue.
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767. But now it's time for you to decide
how much of your current score
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768. you are prepared to risk
after seeing that category
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769. and that category alone.
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770. So I'm going to ask you now
to make your wagers.
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771. OK. Everybody's made their wagers.
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772. The category is Famous Logos.
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773. Here is the clue.
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774. You have 30 seconds. Good luck.
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775. That 30 seconds and that merry tune
go very quickly, don't they?
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776. All right.
You've all put down your responses.
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777. Famous logo, letter I.
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778. I'm sure at home you've all raced
to your screens just to check,
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779. as I would have done, of course.
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780. All right, then. So, Eva,
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781. we'll start with you on £1,500.
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782. I wonder what you wrote
as your response.
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783. Let's take a look, shall we?
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784. What is red?
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785. That is not correct.
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786. I'm so sorry. It all depends now
how much you were prepared to wager.
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787. £500.
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788. It leaves you with a clean £1,000.
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789. Nothing to be ashamed of at all.
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790. OK, Richard,
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791. on 1,650, what was your response
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792. to the colour of the letter L?
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793. What is blue?
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794. Is not the correct response,
I'm afraid.
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795. Oh, dear! There we go.
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796. And let's see how much
you were prepared to risk.
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797. 1,351,
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798. which takes you down to a...
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799. Well, 299.
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800. So, Michael, a clear winner so far,
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801. with 6,450.
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802. But what did you write down as
your response to this tricky clue?
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803. Oh, well, you said yellow
and then you crossed it out
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804. and then you put red.
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805. You know red is not
the correct response,
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806. but I'm here to tell you
neither was yellow.
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807. The correct response is,
"What is green?", would you believe!
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808. But how much did you wager on this?
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809. 3,000.
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810. So that takes you down to 3,450,
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811. which means, Michael,
you still are our champion,
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812. our four-day champion
with a total now -
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813. let's work this out in my head -
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814. of £23,926!
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815. Fantastic!
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816. And it means that, sadly,
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817. we're going to have to lose
Eva and Richard,
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818. who played a wonderful game.
It's been a real pleasure
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819. having you here. Thank you. Thank
you for Jeopardising yourselves!
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820. And thank you, ladies
and gentlemen, for watching.
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821. Michael will be back tomorrow.
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822. And I trust you'll be there, too.
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823. Thanks very much indeed. Goodbye.
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824. 'Next time on Jeopardy,
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825. 'Champion Michael Hutchinson
faces Farnham's Dan Adler,
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826. 'and from Cricklewood in London,
Asha Chumber.'
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