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. 'An IT consultant from Farnham...
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5. 'A finance manager from London...
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6. 'And our returning champion,
a maths teacher from Reading...
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7. '.. whose four-day
cash winnings total is...
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8. '£23,926.
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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. Hello! Well!
Wonderful, wonderful!
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12. Thank you, thank you, everyone.
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13. Hello, and welcome to Jeopardy!
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14. Our champion, Michael Hutchinson,
again demonstrated
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15. why he's been
one of the strongest competitors,
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16. with another excellent performance.
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17. His gameplay tactics are proving
to be a huge success,
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18. but it means nothing without his
impressive knowledge
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19. across a seemingly endless
range of subjects.
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20. Are there any weaknesses
in his game?
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21. It really is fascinating to watch.
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22. And today, we have two
new challengers who are anxious
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23. to find out those weaknesses.
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24. They are Asha and Dan.
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25. Good luck to all three of you.
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26. Right. Let's find our categories
for the first board.
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27. The king being Henry VIII.
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28. A word or phrase that reads
the same backwards or forwards.
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29. Michael, as the reigning champion,
you're used to this by now,
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30. you have the first pick of category
and pound amount.
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31. Yes. Interesting spread here.
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32. Those Wives Of That King,
150, please.
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33. 150. He's gone straight
for the high value again.
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34. Yes, Michael.
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35. - Who is Prince Arthur?
- Is correct. And off you go.
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36. 150, Cover Girls And Guys.
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37. Yes, Dan.
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38. Always On My Mind...
That is Always On My Mind...
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39. WHAT is Always On My Mind?
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40. Just in time! Yes, we're generous
in the first couple of boards,
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41. but of course, there is a Jeopardy!
way of framing your response,
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42. which many people now, I think,
do know.
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43. So be careful. "WHAT is Always On
My Mind?" was the correct response.
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44. You got in before the red light
disappeared. Well done.
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45. It's your pick.
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46. I'll have Those Wives Of That King
for £100, please.
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47. Wives Of The King for 100.
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48. Yes, Michael.
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49. - Who is Hans Holbein?
- Hans Holbein the Younger.
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50. We'll accept his name without that.
Yes, you have control.
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51. Palindromes for 150,
please.
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52. Palindromes.
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53. Yes, Asha.
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54. What is a rotor?
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55. No, I can't accept that.
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56. Yes, Michael.
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57. - What is a rotator?
- It's a rotator.
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58. It's not called a rotor.
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59. Rotor is a palindrome, but rotator,
a longer palindrome
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60. and the correct name for a muscle.
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61. - OK, Michael, you got in there.
- China for 150.
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62. Right, for £150, China.
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63. Mm-hm.
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64. We seem to have got you there.
It's Guangxi.
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65. Guangxi province on the border of
Vietnam, there. OK, Michael.
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66. Get the hard ones
out of the way.
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67. 150, On This Day.
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68. All right.
For On This Day...
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69. Yes, Michael.
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70. - Who is Nancy Astor?
- Nancy Astor.
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71. She replaced her husband
as Member for Plymouth.
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72. All right. Go again.
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73. Stadium Tour, 150.
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74. For £150, The Stadium Tour.
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75. Yes, Asha.
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76. - What is Fenway Park?
- Fenway Park. Absolutely.
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77. Well done. That takes away
that nasty red minus score.
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78. You're on zero, but plenty of time.
Off you go and have a pick.
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79. On This Day for 100, please.
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80. On This Day For 100 now.
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81. Yes, Michael.
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82. What is Botany Bay?
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83. Botany Bay, named, I think,
after Banks,
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84. his botanist on board the ship.
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85. They originally called it
Stingrays Bay.
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86. Anyway, off you go, Michael.
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87. Palindromes for 100,
please.
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88. For £100, Palindromes.
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89. Asha.
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90. What is tenent?
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91. No.
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92. Yes, Michael.
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93. What is tenet?
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94. It's tenet. I'm sorry. Just
the one N.
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95. So close! "Tenent" would not be
a palindrome, I'm afraid.
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96. And it is tenet. Yeah. OK, Michael.
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97. China, 100.
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98. China for £100.
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99. Oh, answer there
is the Daily Double!
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100. Well, well. You're good at
hitting these, Michael,
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101. but that's because you're good at
getting categories right!
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102. So, how much are you prepared
to punt? You can choose up to £750.
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103. The first one was pretty hard.
I'll go 750.
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104. He's still going to go 750,
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105. even though he knows
it can be tricky-tricky.
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106. Let's see what your clue is, then,
for £750...
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107. What is 1996?
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108. Ouch! I'm so sorry.
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109. Sort of six months out, as it were.
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110. It's 1997.
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111. It was a year later,
a very rainy day.
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112. The final mission of the Royal Yacht
Britannia, in fact. I'm so sorry.
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113. You lose 750. But as we know,
you know how to come back.
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114. All right. You have the pick.
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115. 100, Stadium Tour.
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116. Stadium Tour for 100.
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117. Michael.
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118. - What is Hampden Park?
- Hampden Park it is.
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119. Over 149,000 people attended
a Scotland-England match in 1937.
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120. Cover Girls And Guys, 100.
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121. Girls And Guys for 100.
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122. Yes, Michael.
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123. Who are The Zutons?
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124. It was The Zutons. Off you go.
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125. Wives Of That King, 75.
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126. Wives Of That King.
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127. Yes, Michael.
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128. Who is Catherine Parr?
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129. Catherine Parr, the lucky survivor.
Yes, absolutely right.
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130. 75, Palindromes.
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131. £75, Palindromes.
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132. Yes, Dan.
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133. - What is civic?
- Civic. Well spotted.
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134. Obviously, urban wasn't
going to work.
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135. Yeah, very good. You have the call.
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136. I'll have Cover Guys And Girls
for 75, please.
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137. Cover Guys And Girls
for £75.
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138. Yes, Asha.
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139. Who is Miley Cyrus?
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140. Miley Cyrus is the correct response.
Absolutely right. Off you go.
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141. On This Day for 75, please.
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142. On This Day for £75.
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143. Yes, Michael.
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144. What is Stonewall?
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145. It's the Stonewall Inn
off Christopher Street
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146. in The Village, in
the Greenwich Village in New York.
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147. It had been regularly raided,
but on this particular night,
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148. the customers and others
fought back.
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149. Yes. So, Michael, off you go.
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150. Those Wives Of That King,
50, please.
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151. Those Wives Of That King
for 50.
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152. Dan.
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153. Who is Catherine Howard?
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154. That's absolutely right.
Well done. Yes.
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155. Let's do The Stadium Tour
for 75.
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156. For £75...
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157. Yes, Michael.
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158. What is Rio de Janeiro?
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159. That is the correct response.
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160. 25, Wives Of That King.
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161. Wives Of That King for 25.
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162. Yes, Asha.
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163. Who is, um... Anne Boleyn?
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164. Anne Boleyn is right. You got there
in time. Don't worry. Absolutely!
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165. She had been lady-in-waiting
to Queen Catherine of Aragon,
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166. and that's how she caught
Henry's eye.
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167. On This Day for 50, please.
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168. For £50, On This Day.
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169. Yes, Michael.
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170. - What is the Nobel Peace Prize?
- The Nobel Peace Prize it was.
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171. She won it for her work in
drawing global attention
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172. to the problems of female education
in Pakistan. Yes?
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173. 25, On This Day.
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174. £25, On This Day.
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175. 4th April 1975,
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176. Paul Allen co-founds Microsoft
with this man.
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177. Asha.
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178. - Who is Bill Gates?
- "Who is Bill Gates?" Yes.
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179. - China for 75, please.
- China for £75.
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180. Michael.
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181. - What is Yangtze?
- Yes, that's right.
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182. It is the Yangtze River.
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183. - 50, China.
- 50 for China.
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184. Yes, Asha.
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185. - What is Macau?
- Macau. Yes.
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186. - China for 25, please.
- China for £25.
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187. Yes, Michael.
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188. - What is the Forbidden City?
- The Forbidden City. That's right.
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189. - 50, Palindromes, please.
- Palindromes for £50.
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190. Yes, Michael.
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191. What is wow?
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192. Wow! So it is, absolutely.
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193. - MICHAEL: 25, Palindromes, please.
- £25, Palindromes.
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194. Yes, Michael.
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195. - What is a deed?
- Well spotted. It is, indeed.
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196. - Indeed!
- Isn't that clever?
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197. Yes! Michael, on you go!
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198. 50, Cover Girls And Guys.
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199. Michael's in again.
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200. What is Hallelujah?
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201. Hallelujah! Absolutely.
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202. Originally, of course, composed
and recorded by Leonard Cohen.
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203. - 50, The Stadium Tour.
- The Stadium Tour for £50.
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204. Yes, Michael.
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205. - What is the Gabba?
- The Gabba, indeed.
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206. A fine ground. Quite right.
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207. - 25, Stadium Tour.
- The Stadium Tour now.
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208. Ah...
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209. Barcelona's Camp Nou is now Camp Nou
Spotify, or the Spotify Stadium.
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210. Well, there's one left.
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211. I think we'll take that,
please.
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212. You certainly shall.
It's Cover Girls And Guys.
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213. Yes, Michael.
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214. What is I Will Always Love You?
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215. Absolutely right.
Well, that's tidied up the board.
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216. Let's have a look at scores.
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217. Asha, you have £75.
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218. You've had a couple of unlucky goes,
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219. but plenty of time to recover,
believe me.
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220. In a healthy second place,
Dan on 275.
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221. But our four-day champion
is still in the lead.
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222. Michael is on 775.
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223. Let's see what happens
after the break. See you then.
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224. Welcome back, everybody.
Here are our three contestants.
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225. And... Oh, let's start with you,
Dan, at the end there...
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226. - Hello!
- .. on £275.
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227. Welcome.
You've been married for 34 years
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228. Something like that. Yes.
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229. I've lost count.
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230. Oh! It says here, so we must know
better than you do.
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231. You must have been quite young
when you got married.
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232. - I am 60.
- Blimey!
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50 years ago and so,
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you were in a school
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girls' schools?
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236. Yes. I only found this out
on Wikipedia,
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237. but when I was in the first year,
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238. I was in the chorus for a production
of The Beggar's Opera
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239. and it turned out that the lead
was played by Imelda Staunton,
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240. who was in the school
across the road.
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241. Imelda Staunton! 13, is it,
I think, Olivier nominations?
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242. - Something like that.
- One of the true greats.
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243. And then, someone else close by.
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244. Rachel Whiteread was in my class at
primary school.
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245. - The artist...
- DAME Rachel Whiteread.
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246. Maybe after this programme
is finished,
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they went to school near you!
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248. - I doubt it.
- It's possible.
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249. Asha, you're originally
from Bradford.
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250. - I am, yes.
- Yeah.
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251. Now, you've done some physically
extraordinary things.
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252. I do like a bit of adventure,
so I've done some skydiving,
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254. and I've abseiled down
Table Mountain.
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255. Fantastic. So have you got
any ambitions as to any activities
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257. Um, I haven't swum with sharks yet.
That's on the list.
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258. Oh! There you go.
Well, I have, actually.
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259. - Oh!
- Yeah. Galapagos sharks
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260. in Hawaii.
- Fantastic.
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261. Anyway, Michael, a lot of
people during lockdown
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262. decided to change course
in their lives,
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and you were one of those.
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264. Yeah. Me and my wife, actually,
were both working
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265. in the financial services,
contracting,
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266. always quite short-term contracts.
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267. Working as a teacher has always
kind of appealed to me.
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268. So then, yeah, I became a teacher,
did all the training
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269. during kind of lockdown.
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270. The second placement was actually
all done via Zoom.
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271. - Good gracious.
- So I spent a month and a half
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272. teaching an all-girls'
grammar school through a camera.
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273. I think only now, having done it
for a couple of years now,
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274. I realised just how hard it is to
do it in front of the camera.
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275. So fair play to all the teachers
who were having to do that...
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276. - Absolutely.
- .. for so many months.
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277. That's really brilliant.
OK, let's get back on with the game.
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278. We've got six new categories.
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279. Words that come before the word
"bed".
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280. Asha, you're our lowest-scorer
at the moment.
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281. I'd like you to choose a category
and cash amount, please.
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282. Let's do What The Dickens?
for 75, please.
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283. What The Dickens? for £75.
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284. Yes, Michael.
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285. - What is David Copperfield?
- David Copperfield it is, yes.
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286. It's my favourite, if I'm honest.
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287. My favourite is
Muppet Christmas Carol.
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288. Hey, hey!
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289. 150, Dickens, please.
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290. For 150...
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291. Yes, Michael.
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292. What is A Tale Of Two Cities?
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293. "It was the best of times,
it was the worst of times."
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294. It is one of the better known
openings of any book.
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295. And that is indeed
the right response.
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296. I'll go Dickens, 100, then, please.
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297. Dickens for 100.
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298. Yes, Michael.
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299. - What is Bleak House?
- Bleak House it is.
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300. 50, Dickens.
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301. 50, Dickens.
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302. Yes, Michael.
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303. What is Nicholas Nickleby?
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304. That's correct. Nicholas Nickleby.
Yep.
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305. OK. I'll go for the 25, Dickens.
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306. 25, Dickens.
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307. Yes, Michael.
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308. - Who is Miss Havisham?
- Miss Havisham. Yes.
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309. A River Runs Through It,
150.
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310. A River Runs Through It
for £150.
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311. Yes, Michael.
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312. What is Montevideo and Buenos Aires?
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313. Absolutely right. Very good indeed.
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314. £100, River Runs Through It.
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315. River Runs Through It
for £100.
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316. Yes, Michael.
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317. - What is Belgrade?
- Belgrade is right.
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318. The capital of the old Yugoslavia
and the new Serbia.
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319. 75, River.
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320. £75, River.
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321. Yes, Dan.
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322. - What is Perth?
- Perth in Western Australia. Yes.
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323. Jakarta's 1,800 miles away
from Perth.
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324. But Canberra, the capital
of Australia, is around 1,900 miles.
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325. Off you go.
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326. Let's have Scales for 150.
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327. Scales for 150.
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328. Yes, Michael.
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329. What is the Mach scale?
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330. The Mach scale,
named after Ernst Mach.
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331. - 25, Academy.
- Academy for £25.
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332. Yes, Michael.
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333. What is the 1960s?
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334. Is correct,
for the movie Lilies Of The Field.
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335. You are having a heck of a run here,
Michael! Go again.
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336. - Academy, 150.
- OK.
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337. Yes, Dan.
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338. - Who is Barbra Streisand?
- Barbra Streisand.
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339. Absolutely right.
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340. The most recent tie was in 2013,
when Mark Wahlberg announced
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341. the Sound Editing award by saying,
"No BS, we have a tie."
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342. There you go. It's with you, Dan.
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343. - Scales for 100, please.
- Scales for £100.
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344. Yes, Dan.
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345. - What is diamond?
- Diamond is 10. Exactly.
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346. Scales for 75.
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347. For £75...
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348. Michael.
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349. - What are chilli peppers?
- Chillies! Yes. It's named after
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350. the American pharmacist,
Wilbur Scoville, that scale.
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351. £100, Academy, please.
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352. Academy for £100.
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353. Answer there, the Daily Double.
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354. Well, Michael, you really have been
dominating this board already.
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355. You have a Daily Double again,
and you have £1,675.
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356. Wow. So what are you going to choose
to wager of that
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357. on a response to this clue?
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358. All of it, please.
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359. True Daily Double. Quite an
extravagant one. Very exciting.
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360. £1,675 on the response to this.
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361. What is It Happened One Night?
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362. Absolutely right! Brilliant.
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363. Very good indeed.
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364. Whoo! You have doubled to 3,350.
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365. The big five awards, in case you
didn't know, and I'm sure you did,
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366. are Best Picture, Best Director,
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367. Best Actor, Best Actress
and Best Screenplay.
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368. All right.
Wow, Michael, off you go again.
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369. 150, What's In A Name?
please.
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370. For £150...
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371. Yes, Michael.
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372. What is Haribo?
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373. Ha, Ri and Bo go together from Hans
Riegel and Bonn. Indeed. Off you go.
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374. 100, Brand Name, please.
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375. 100, Brand Name, this time.
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376. Yes, Michael.
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377. - What is WD-40?
- WD-40. It stands for
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378. Water Displacement 40. It's the
40th version they came up with.
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379. What's In A Name? 75.
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380. £75.
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381. Yes, Michael.
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382. - What is Nike?
- Nike. Absolutely right.
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383. Off you go.
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384. 50, Brand Name, please.
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385. £50, Brand Name.
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386. Yes, Michael.
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387. - Who is Oprah Winfrey?
- Oprah Winfrey.
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388. Her name, Oprah, backwards is Harpo.
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389. Yeah, I don't think
it would work with me.
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390. Nehpets. It's not a good name
for a production company. No.
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391. All right, off you go, Michael.
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392. 25, Brand Name, please.
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393. £25, Brand Name.
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394. Yes, Michael.
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395. - What is Amazon?
- Amazon. Yes.
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396. OK, off you go.
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397. I'd Like To Thank The Academy... 75.
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398. I'd Like To Thank
The Academy...
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399. Yes, Dan.
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400. - Who is Marlon Brando?
- Marlon Brando,
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401. who was nominated for The Godfather.
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402. And he would have won it, had he not
rejected it as a protest against
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403. Hollywood's portrayal of
Native Americans. Yes, Dan.
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404. Let's have Scales for 50,
please.
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405. Scales for £50.
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406. Yes, Dan.
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407. - What is pH?
- What is the pH scale?
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408. Absolutely right.
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409. Let's do Scales for 25.
- Scales for 25 now.
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410. Yes, Asha.
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411. - What is the Richter scale?
- Richter scale is absolutely right.
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412. A River Runs Through It
for 50, please.
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413. For £50...
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415. below its confluence
with the Missouri River,
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416. the emblem of this city is
the 630-ft high Gateway Arch.
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417. Yes, Dan.
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418. What is St Louis?
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419. St Louis, or St "Lewis", as they
always insist you call it,
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420. in Missouri. Yeah, absolutely.
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421. Stands as a symbol of American
freedom, the Gateway Arch.
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422. Let's do the River for 25.
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423. Dan.
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424. - What is the Nile?
- No.
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425. - Brain fade!
- Yes, Michael.
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426. - What is Alexandria?
- Yes.
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427. - Sorry, Dan.
- No, no.
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428. Alexandria indeed. We were after
the city, not the river.
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429. Yes, yes, yes.
- Not to worry.
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430. You know what you did. It's fine.
Michael, off you go.
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431. - Academy, 50, please.
Academy for £50.
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432. Yes, Michael.
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433. - What is Moonlight?
- Moonlight. That's right. Yeah.
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434. Before Bed, 150, please.
- Before Bed for 150.
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435. All your responses should be words
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436. Michael.
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437. What is oyster mushroom?
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438. Oyster mushroom is correct,
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439. cos you can have an oyster bed
as well, of course.
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440. Absolutely right. Well done.
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441. Before Bed, 100.
- Before Bed for 100.
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442. Yes, Michael.
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443. - What is River?
- River. River Phoenix. Riverbed.
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444. 75, Bed, please.
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445. It's quite hard to find, isn't it?
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446. Absolute nonsense. Absolute bunk.
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447. And you can do a bunk
and you can have a bunk bed.
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448. - MICHAEL: 50, Before Bed.
- £50, Before Bed.
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449. Yes, Michael.
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450. - What is a feather?
- A feather. Feather bed.
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451. Absolutely. Yes.
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452. - MICHAEL: 25, Before Bed.
- 25, Before Bed.
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453. Yes, Dan.
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454. - What is a single?
- Single. Single bed, of course.
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455. That's the board.
My word, you've cleared it up.
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456. Michael, I have to say
that was an astonishing run.
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457. But Asha and Dan have done
their best
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458. to trail in your very savage wake.
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459. Asha's on 100. Dan's on 775.
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460. But you are way out again
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461. on 4,125.
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462. But I promise you, things
can change. You don't know.
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463. You can't be absolutely certain.
It is Jeopardy!
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464. See you after the break
for Double Jeopardy.
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465. Welcome back to Jeopardy!
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466. Well, now, how's it all going?
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467. In the lead, as usual,
is Michael on 4,125.
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468. You've had quite the game today.
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469. You had the Daily Double
in the first round,
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470. which was not a success,
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471. but your Dickens was incredible,
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472. and a fantastic result of £1,670
wagered on another Daily Double.
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473. And this time you got
the Frank Capra masterpiece,
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474. It Happened One Night. Some people
most associate Frank Capra
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475. with It's A Wonderful Life.
- Yeah.
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476. You certainly didn't fall for that.
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477. Dan, you're on 775.
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478. I think you're probably finding the
buzzer difficult. I can see you...
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479. Do you believe I'm old and slow now?
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480. - Do you think that's what it is?
- I think it might be.
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481. Your reflexes just not quite up to
this young man's. It's possible.
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482. I mean, you know, you're playing
a master and it's difficult,
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483. but we've got Double Jeopardy to
come and things can change. Asha...
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484. - I do hope so.
- Yeah! I'm sure you do hope so.
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485. Asha, you've had some bad luck,
the palindrome - rotor was so close.
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486. Not only was it close,
but it may have even awakened
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487. in the others - in this case,
Michael - the idea of rotator.
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488. So that was unfortunate.
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489. And tenent - another one that
was stolen from you.
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490. Tenent, of course,
should have been tenet. Oh!
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491. But it is a struggle,
fighting against this fellow.
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492. Need to be quick!
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493. Double Jeopardy
allows you a chance
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494. to double your chances.
- Mmm!
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495. So it's time to play
Double Jeopardy!
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496. Ooh, well, now we've doubled
the cash values,
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497. so they range from £50
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498. to £300 per answer.
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499. There are also two Daily Doubles
hidden somewhere
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500. up there on that board.
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501. We don't know where,
but we'll find out.
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502. And we have six new categories.
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503. They are...
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504. All the responses involve
changing the word "loose".
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505. And from now on,
if you don't phrase your responses
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506. in the correct Jeopardy! manner
with a "what is" or a "who is",
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507. your responses will be deemed to be
incorrect. So you are warned.
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508. OK, we'll start with the person
on the lowest score
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509. and that's you, Asha, on 100.
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510. So if you could choose a category
and a cash amount.
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511. I'll try Loose Change for 300,
please.
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512. Loose Change right up there
at £300.
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513. Yes, Michael.
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514. - What is Loos?
- Loos. Absolutely right.
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515. The Battle of Loos
took place in France. Yeah.
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516. 300, Shared Surnames.
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517. £300 for Shared Surnames.
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518. Yes, Dan.
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519. - What is Jackson?
- Jackson is the shared surname.
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520. Let's do the Literary Shared
Surnames again for 200, please.
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521. Literary Shared Surnames.
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522. Oh! Answer there, the Daily Double.
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523. Well, now!
You could certainly draw close,
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524. but it all depends on how much
you're prepared to wager.
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525. It's Literary Shared Surnames.
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526. - I'll wager 700.
- £700 on this one.
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527. All right. Here's your clue.
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528. Er, don't know. I'm sorry.
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529. Ah, what a pity.
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530. And your time is up.
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531. Yes. Samuel Butler wrote Erewhon.
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532. - Oh, yes!
- A dystopia.
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533. It's the word nowhere backwards,
or sort of backwards.
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534. And it was Octavia E Butler
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535. who wrote the dystopian Earthseed
books.
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536. Very hard luck. It takes you down
to 375, and you have the pick.
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537. I'll try the Surnames again
for 150.
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538. Surnames for 150.
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539. Michael got there.
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540. Who is Montgomery?
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541. Montgomery, indeed.
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542. 300, Heart Of The Matter.
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543. Heart Of The Matter
for £300.
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544. Who was that?
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545. Time's up.
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546. It's Joel Corry. Passed one
billion streams on Spotify in 2022.
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547. I was not one of those
who streamed it, I have to confess.
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548. Anyway, Michael, off you go.
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549. 300, It's Also A TV Show.
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550. £300, It's Also A TV Show.
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551. And no-one has answered.
No, it's a tricky one.
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552. - It's cold feet.
- Oh!
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553. You get cold feet.
Yeah, you don't commit.
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554. Yeah. Hard luck.
But not to worry. No-one lost.
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555. Yes, Michael?
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556. 300, Isaac Newton.
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557. Yes, Michael.
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558. What is "shoulders of giants"?
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559. "Shoulders of giants" is correct.
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560. The quote appeared on the edge of
the first £2 coin, in fact.
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561. Very good, Michael. With you.
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562. Football Team Suffixes, 300.
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563. All right. For £300, all responses
can be found in the names
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564. of English football clubs.
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565. - Yes, Dan.
- What is Alexandra?
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566. Alexandra. And of course, the
football club is Crewe Alexandra.
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567. Isaac Newton for 200, please.
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568. Isaac Newton for £200.
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569. No.
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570. It was Trinity College.
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571. - Should have gone for it.
- I was thinking that!
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572. Yeah. Right.
So it's still with you, Dan.
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573. Oh, let's go back to
the Shared Surnames, £100.
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574. Shared Surnames for 100.
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575. Yes, Michael.
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576. What is Banks?
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577. The Bankses. The Banks children
and Iain M Banks, Iain Banks.
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578. 200, Loose Change, please.
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579. £200.
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580. Yes, Michael.
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581. - What is Looe.
- It's Looe.
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582. Yeah, Looe with an E on the end.
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583. Not loo as in lavatory, but Looe
the town. Absolutely right.
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584. Loose Change, 150.
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585. Loose Change for 150.
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586. Yes, Michael.
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587. - What is Oslo?
- Oslo. Yes. Capital of Norway.
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588. Loose Change, 100.
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589. Loose Change for £100.
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590. Yes, Dan.
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591. - What is Moore?
- Moore. Henry Moore. Exactly right.
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592. Also A TV Show, 200.
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593. For £200, Also A TV Show.
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594. Yes, Dan.
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595. What is Would I Lie To You?
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596. Is the correct response!
Yes. A comedy panel show.
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597. And it's with you, Dan.
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598. Also A TV Show, 150.
- 150, It's Also A TV Show.
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599. Yes, Asha.
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600. - What is Victoria?
- Victoria. Also a TV show, yes,
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601. starring Jenna Coleman
as the titular monarch.
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602. And with that - phew! -
we're halfway through that board
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603. Asha's on 250.
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604. Dan had an unlucky...
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605. - Mmm.
- .. Daily Double. 975 there.
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606. And still well out in the lead,
on 5,325, is Michael.
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607. But there's 15 more questions
on the Double Jeopardy board
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608. and we'll see you to complete it
after this break.
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609. Welcome back to Jeopardy!
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610. Asha, you gave us the last correct
response, so you have the pick.
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611. Heart Of The Matter
for 200, please.
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612. Heart Of The Matter
for £200.
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613. Yes, Dan.
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614. - What is Sacre-Coeur?
- Sacre-Coeur. Very good accent.
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615. Sacre-Coeur!
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616. The Basilica of Sacre-Coeur
of Montmartre. Very good.
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617. Uh, let's finish the Surnames. £50.
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618. Off with the Surnames, then!
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619. Yes, Dan.
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620. - What is Moriarty?
- Moriarty is absolutely correct
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621. Also A TV Show for 100.
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622. Also A TV Show.
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623. Dan.
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624. - What is Doctors?
- Doctors. That's right.
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625. Long-running BBC daytime soap.
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626. Off you go, Dan.
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627. 200 on Football Team Suffixes.
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628. Yes, Dan.
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629. - What is Hotspur?
- Harry Hotspur. Absolutely right.
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630. And, actually, Tottenham
are named after that Henry Hotspur,
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631. whose descendants owned land
near the club's first ground.
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632. Football Team Suffixes, 150.
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633. For 150, then.
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634. Yes, Michael.
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635. Who is Forest?
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636. Indeed. Forest Whitaker
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637. and Nottingham Forest
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638. and, indeed,
Forest Green Rovers are clubs.
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639. 150, Heart Of The Matter.
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640. 150, Heart Of The Matter.
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641. Yes, Dan.
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642. - What is Edinburgh?
- Edinburgh. That's right.
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643. Heart of Midlothian Football Club.
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644. Isaac Newton, 150.
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645. Isaac Newton for £150.
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646. Answer there,
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647. you have yourself another
Daily Double, Dan!
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648. You're on 1,675.
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649. You've come back strongly.
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650. How much are you prepared to wager
on your knowledge
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651. of Sir Isaac Newton?
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652. - I'll wager 1,300.
- £1,300.
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653. Upstanding wager, if I may say so.
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654. All right. Let's see what your clue
is on Sir Isaac Newton.
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655. Who is Rene Descartes?
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656. Rene Descartes. Well done.
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657. That banks you 1,300.
Congratulations.
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658. Very good indeed.
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659. And you have command of the board.
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660. Let's do the Football Team
Suffixes for 100.
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661. Yes, Michael.
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662. - What is Oriental?
- It's not.
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663. Yes, Dan.
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664. - What is Orient?
- Orient. Yes, that's right.
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665. Occidental would have an opposite
of Oriental,
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666. and there is no Leyton Oriental.
It's Leyton Orient. Yeah.
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667. So, yeah. Dan, you stole that.
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668. Isaac Newton, £100, please.
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669. Isaac Newton for £100.
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670. Yes, Dan.
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671. - Who is Edmund Halley?
- Edmund Halley it was.
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672. Halley's Comet visible from
the Earth every 75 years.
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673. Halley used Newton's new laws
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674. to calculate when the comet
would return, and when it did,
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675. they were so impressed
they named the comet after him.
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676. TV Show for 50.
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677. TV Shows for £50.
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678. Yes, Dan.
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679. - Who is Big Brother?
- Big Brother is, of course,
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680. also a reality TV show. Go again.
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681. Football Team Suffixes for 50.
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682. OK.
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683. Yes, Dan.
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684. - What is Wednesday?
- Wednesday. That's right.
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685. Sheffield Wednesday, the club,
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686. and Wednesday, the Netflix series
based on The Addams Family.
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687. Heart Of The Matter for 100.
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688. Heart Of The Matter for £100.
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689. Yes, Michael.
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690. - Who is Amanda Holden?
- It is Amanda Holden. Well done.
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691. 50, Loose Change.
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692. £50, Loose Change.
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693. Yes, Michael.
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694. - What is lose?
- Lose. The opposite of win, indeed.
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695. 50, Heart Of The Matter.
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696. Heart Of The Matter for £50.
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697. This thistle-like green vegetable
has a fleshy edible base
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698. known as a heart or bottom.
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699. Yes, Michael.
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700. - What is artichoke?
- What is an artichoke?
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701. Exactly right. A globe artichoke.
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702. 50, Isaac Newton, please.
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703. Isaac Newton for £50.
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704. Yes, Michael.
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705. - Who is Albert Einstein?
- Albert Einstein.
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706. He went on to write,
"The concepts which you created
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707. "are guiding our thinking in physics
even today."
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708. You've cleaned up
the Double Jeopardy board.
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709. Let's have a look at the scores.
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710. Asha, you're on £250.
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711. Dan, you got that second
Daily Double
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712. which helped you get up to 3,275,
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713. but still in the lead, Michael,
with 5,625.
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714. So on that, it's time to play
Final Jeopardy.
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715. So let's see what category
we have for you.
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716. All right. In a moment, I'm going to
reveal one final clue.
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717. But now it's time for you to decide
how much of your current score
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718. you are prepared to risk
after seeing that category.
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719. So make your wagers, please.
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720. All righty.
Everyone's made their wagers.
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721. The category is The Winter Olympics.
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722. Here's the clue.
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723. You have 30 seconds. Good luck.
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724. And as that irresistible melody
pogos to its end,
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725. that's your time up.
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726. All right.
Asha, we're going to start with you.
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727. You're on £250.
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728. The first thing we have to know
is what response you gave
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729. to the question about which year
the Summer and Winter Olympics
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730. were last together. And you wrote...
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731. "What is 2000?"
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732. That is not correct, I'm afraid.
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733. Not to worry. A good sporting shrug.
How much did you wager?
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734. £50. Leaves you with £200.
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735. Well, maybe the other two went mad.
You just don't know.
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736. We'll go to Dan first.
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737. You're on 3,275 now.
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738. First of all, we need to know
what response you gave.
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739. "What is 1992?"
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740. That is the correct response.
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741. That was the year. Well done.
Now, how much did you wager?
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742. £2,700.
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743. That gives you a total of
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744. £5,975.
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745. That's 350
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746. above your current score, Michael.
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747. So, very interesting, of course,
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748. to find out, first,
how you responded to this clue.
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749. What did you write?
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750. Oh, he got it.
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751. "What is 1992?"
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752. Well done.
And how much did you punt?
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753. £1,000 takes you
into the lead again,
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754. on 6,625.
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755. - Well done, Dan.
- If we add to that
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756. your four-day total,
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757. that gives you a nice round...
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758. - Whoo! Wow.
- ..30,551!
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759. You've broken the 30,000 barrier.
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760. You've broken the five-day barrier.
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761. Wow. Absolutely amazing.
Terrific achievement.
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762. You're our five-day champion now.
You've owned the week.
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763. But my goodness,
you ran him very, very hard, Dan.
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764. - Mm.
- You should feel very proud.
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765. I should've been a bit braver!
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766. Yes. You could've been braver maybe.
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767. That's a lesson for future players
when they come across this man.
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768. And well done, you, too, Asha.
It was lovely having you here.
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769. Sorry to lose you both,
but Michael will be back tomorrow,
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770. and I hope you'll be here as well.
Thanks for watching. Goodbye.
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771. 'Next time on Jeopardy!
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772. 'Champion Michael Hutchinson
faces London's Matt Barr,
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773. 'and from Milton Keynes,
Emma Laslett.'
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