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 AI content specialist from
Archway...
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5. A disability benefits officer
from Milton Keynes...
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6. And our returning champion,
a maths teacher from Reading...
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7. .. whose five-day cash winnings
total is...
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8. £30,551.
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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, hello. Whoo.
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12. Hello, everybody. Thank you,
Des Clarke, the voice of Jeopardy!
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13. Welcome, everybody.
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14. Now, our champion, Michael
Hutchinson, had a real battle
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15. on his hands during Double Jeopardy!
yesterday.
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16. As he headed into the final round,
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17. he had to rely on
all his tactical acumen,
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18. not only to wager a sensible amount,
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19. but also to find the correct
response.
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20. His decision was vindicated,
as he sealed the victory
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21. and went home Jeopardy!
champion yet again.
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22. This run is really remarkable.
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23. But today, we have two new
challengers in Emma and Matt.
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24. So good luck to all three of you.
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25. Let's see the first six categories.
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26. And they are...
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27. Michael, as reigning champion,
you have the honour.
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28. Please pick a category
and a cash amount.
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29. Irish Literature,
150, please.
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30. All right.
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31. Matt.
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32. - What is Whitby?
- What is Whitby?
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33. is the correct response.
Absolutely right.
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34. '80s Pop for 150, please.
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35. '80s Pop for £150.
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36. Michael.
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37. - Who is De Niro?
- Who is Robert De Niro? is right.
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38. That's the name of the song
- Robert De Niro's Waiting.
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39. Prime Minister Anagrams,
150, please.
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40. Prime Minister Anagrams
for £150.
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41. Anybody?
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42. Got you all there.
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43. Andrew Bonar Law.
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44. Yeah, it's a hard one to find.
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45. Go again.
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46. Memorable Moments In
Fashion, 150, please.
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47. He's bottom-feeding again.
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48. Oh! Look what he's done.
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49. - Get it out of the way.
- He's only unearthed the pearl
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50. of a Daily Double.
Well, you know the score.
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51. - How much do you want to go for?
- I think 150.
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52. 150. The full Daily Double.
It's an early hit.
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53. Let's see. It's Memorable Moments
In Fashion.
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54. What is The Seven Year Itch?
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55. The Seven Year Itch was the film,
one of Billy Wilder's masterpieces.
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56. Absolutely.
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57. It took 14 takes to get that shot
right.
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58. Took you one take to double
your money to £300,
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59. and you have the honour.
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60. Blooming Marvellous
for 150, please.
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61. Blooming Marvellous for
150. All about flowers.
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62. Yes, Emma.
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63. - What is thistle?
- Thistle is right.
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64. It appears in Partick Thistle and
Inverness Caledonian Thistle.
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65. And off you go.
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66. Let's finish the row.
Places for 150, please.
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67. Yes, Emma.
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68. - What is Charleston?
- Charleston. That's right.
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69. There's another Charleston
in South Carolina,
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70. but that's not the capital
of West Virginia.
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71. Let's go back to Irish Literature
for 100, please.
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72. We're at Irish
Literature for 100.
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73. Yes, Emma.
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74. - What is The Commitments?
- The Commitments is right.
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75. About a group of unemployed young
people in Dublin
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76. who start a new band. Off you go.
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77. Places for 100, please.
- Places for £100.
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78. Yes, Michael.
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79. - What is Buffalo?
- What is Buffalo? Absolutely right.
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80. Prime Minister Anagrams, 100.
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81. Anagrams of Prime
Ministers for £100.
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82. Matt.
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83. What is David Lloyd George?
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84. Is the correct response.
Well spotted.
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85. '80s Pop, 100, please.
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86. '80s Pop for £100.
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87. - Yes, Emma.
- What is Taylor?
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88. What is Taylor? Roger Taylor.
John Taylor. Andy Taylor.
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89. 100 on Fashion, please.
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90. On Fashion for £100.
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91. Yes, Emma.
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92. - Who is Janet Jackson?
- Who is Janet Jackson?
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93. Janet Damita Jo Jackson.
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94. It inspired, apparently,
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95. the creators of YouTube
to make that site
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96. after one of the now-founders
missed the event
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97. and couldn't find any way
to access the footage.
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98. Emma, you have control.
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99. As a YouTuber, can I just say sorry?
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100. OK! Fair.
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101. Blooming Marvellous for 100, please.
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102. Blooming Marvellous
for £100.
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103. - Yes, Michael.
- What is daffodil?
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104. It is the correct response.
Off you go.
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105. Places By Dictionary
Definition, 75.
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106. Places By Dictionary
Definition for £75.
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107. Yes, Matt.
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108. - What is Tabasco?
- Tabasco it is.
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109. '80s Pop for 75, please.
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110. '80s Pop for 75.
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111. Yes, Emma.
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112. - What is Norway?
- Norway it was. That's right.
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113. Irish Lit, 75, please.
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114. Irish Literature for £75.
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115. Yes, Emma.
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116. - Who is Samuel Beckett.
- Who is Samuel Beckett?
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117. Waiting For Godot, of course,
was the English translation.
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118. Blooming Marvellous for 75, please.
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119. Blooming Marvellous.
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120. Well done, Michael. You got in.
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121. - What is a tulip?
- Tulip. Absolutely right.
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122. 75, Prime Minister Anagrams.
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123. Prime Minister Anagrams,
75.
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124. Michael.
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125. What is...
Who is David Cameron?
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126. - Who is, or what,
is David Cameron?
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127. What is David Cameron?
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128. Prime Minister Anagrams, 50.
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129. For £50.
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130. - Matt.
- Who is Gordon Brown?
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131. Gordon Brown. Well done.
You're all getting these.
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132. Fashion, 75, please.
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133. For £75. Here we are.
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134. - Emma.
- What are the VMAs?
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135. Very good. The VMAs. Yeah.
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136. The Video Music Awards,
I think, is what it stands for.
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137. Places By Definition for 50, please.
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138. Right. Places By Definition
for 50.
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139. Emma.
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140. - What is Burgundy?
- Burgundy. Bourgogne!
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141. - Fashion for 50.
- Fashion for £50.
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142. Michael.
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143. - Who is Bjork?
- Bjork it was.
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144. She also carried an egg-shaped purse
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145. as well as dropping her own eggs on
the red carpet.
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146. - Irish Lit for 50, please.
- Irish Lit for £50.
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147. Yes, Michael.
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148. - Who is Sally Rooney?
- Sally Rooney.
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149. Those were the titles of her novels.
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150. 50, Blooming
Marvellous, please.
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151. 50, Blooming Marvellous.
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152. Yes, Matt.
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153. - What is a rose or red rose?
- What is a rose?
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154. And, yes, often a red rose.
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155. The 45th day of the year is,
of course, 14th February,
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156. which is Valentine's Day.
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157. Let's do Pop, 50, please.
- Pop for 50.
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158. Matt.
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159. - Who are Wham! -
Wham! it was. Yes.
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160. Bad Boys was a 1983 Wham! number.
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161. So, only 25s left.
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162. Lit, 25, please.
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163. Here we are on
Literature for 25.
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164. Emma.
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165. What is The Importance
Of Being Earnest?
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166. Yes.
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167. Places for 25.
- Places for 25.
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168. Yes, Michael.
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169. - What is Paisley?
- Paisley. That's right. Yes.
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170. - 25, Anagrams, please.
- £25, Anagrams.
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171. Yes, Matt.
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172. - Who is Theresa May?
- Well spotted. Absolutely right.
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173. How appropriate!
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174. Let's do Fashion for 25, please.
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175. Fashion for £25.
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176. Emma.
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177. - Who's Geri Halliwell?
- It was Geri Halliwell.
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178. Or Geri Horner, as she now is.
Absolutely right.
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179. Blooming Marvellous
for 25, please.
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180. Blooming Marvellous for £25.
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181. Yes, Matt.
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182. - What is sunflowers?
- Sunflowers is absolutely right.
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183. Finish the board, please.
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184. Yes, indeed.
Here we are, then.
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185. We have 1980s Pop Music for £25.
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186. Matt.
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187. What are broken hearts in the world?
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188. Broken hearts in the world is
absolutely right.
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189. Wow, wow, wow. There's that board.
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190. And it's been a great run
from all three of you.
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191. At the moment, in third place
is Matt with £550.
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192. Michael is in second place
this time, with 775.
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193. And our leader is Emma with £925.
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194. It's going to get very
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195. when we play the next board.
And we'll see you after the break.
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196. Welcome back. And let's meet
our contestants, shall we?
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197. Matt. Matt, you're an AI content
manager...
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198. - Yes.
- ..in the field of fashion.
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199. - Explain.
- When the robots come,
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200. I just want to make sure
they're well dressed!
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201. That's basically my job!
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202. - What do you really do, though?
- Databases.
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203. There's so much content in the
world.
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204. We've got to generate it
for different websites,
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205. so it will hopefully make people's
experiences better.
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206. A lot of us are
frightened of the things you do.
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207. I know!
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208. Emma Laslett, you're
a disability officer
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209. and you were born with a rare nerve
condition yourself, weren't you?
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210. Can you tell me about that a bit?
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211. - I wasn't born with that.
- Oh, sorry. You developed it?
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212. Yeah. Developed it later in life.
It's called CRPS.
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213. It's basically where your nerves
constantly think they're damaged
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214. so they're constantly sending
pain signals off that.
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216. Yes, I was in a wheelchair for five
years.
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217. And I believe some form of technical
bioaugmentation.
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218. Yes. It's amazing. I've got a nerve
implant plugged into my spinal cord
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219. that's constantly sending pulses
down the same nerves
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220. that are sending pain signals,
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221. so the signals meet in the middle,
interfere, and nothing gets through.
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222. So the pain is still happening,
but it never reaches the brain,
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- Amazing.
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224. I had that put in. I was
walking within days. It's amazing.
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225. Well, I'm very happy for you
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226. and we're very happy
to have you here, Emma.
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227. And we're always happy to see our
old friend Michael Hutchinson,
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228. five-day champion!
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teaching.
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your remarkable life.
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231. But you've travelled as well,
and you were a barman
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favourite countries,
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233. which I've visited a few times.
- Yeah.
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the other day on Machu Picchu
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237. and me and a pal actually went there
after quite a heavy night,
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238. so we were in a bit of a bad way.
There's a day-long trek.
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239. By the time we'd got up there,
just when the dawn was breaking,
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240. we were very tired, so we went and
found a little nook somewhere
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242. a little power nap on Machu Picchu,
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for that!
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244. For those don't know,
it's a beautiful Incan settlement
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- On the top of a mountain.
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246. .. on a hill with beautiful,
neat compartments and arrangements.
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247. - Lovely place for a nap.
- Takes your breath away.
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249. I felt like one of the Incans
of 500 years back.
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250. - Wow.
- Yeah.
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251. Anyway, lovely to have you here.
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252. And you're in second place now,
so it's a little bit closer
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254. Let's get back on with the
next board.
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255. We've got six new categories.
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256. And those categories are...
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257. Responses will contain types of
directions hidden within them.
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258. Matt, as currently our
lowest-scorer,
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259. you have the pick of the board.
Choose a category
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260. and a pound amount.
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261. Let's do Imagine Dragons for
100, please.
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262. Imagine Dragons for £100.
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263. - Emma.
- Who's Michelle Yeoh?
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264. Is correct.
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265. Apparently, she was the first
Malaysian to win an Academy Award
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266. in any category, so I'm sure they
were very proud of her.
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267. And so they should be. Off you go.
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268. Let's have a Direction
for 150, please.
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directions within them,
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270. hidden, as it were.
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271. Anyone going to have a go?
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272. Yeah, you chose a high-value one and
it is quite difficult,
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273. but in "unorthodox"
you will find "north".
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274. U-north-odox.
Not easy to find, is it?
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275. You're all going, "Pff!"
But there it was. All right.
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276. Off you go again.
You still have control, Emma.
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277. Let's leave that immediately.
Dragons for 150, please.
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278. Back to the safety of our
beloved Dragons on £150.
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279. Yes, Matt.
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280. - Who is Smaug?
- Sm-ow-g, Sm-au-g!
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That's the dragon,
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282. as voiced by Benedict Cumberbatch
in the films.
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283. All Saints for 100, please.
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284. All Saints for £100.
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285. Answer there,
the Daily Double of the board!
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286. Again, found very early,
but you have £700.
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287. You can wager £10,
or all of what you have.
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288. What would you like to do?
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This is not the category I wanted.
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291. That'll double you.
It's a true Daily Double.
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293. Here is your clue.
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294. What is... M...
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295. .. Mary Margaret? St Margaret's?
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296. I'm afraid your time is up.
Not St Margaret, no. St Hilda's.
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297. St Hilda's College
is the one we were after.
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298. Hard luck. You're down to zero.
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299. But it's early enough
for you to come right back.
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300. And you have control of the board.
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301. All Saints, 150, please.
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303. Yes, Michael.
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304. - Who is St David?
- St David. Yes.
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305. 150, Weekend In NYC.
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306. £150 for a Weekend In NYC.
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307. Yes, Matt.
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308. - What's the Apollo?
- It is the Apollo Theater.
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309. - Closed Doors, 150, please.
- For £150.
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310. Yes, Michael.
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311. - Who are the Green Party?
- Yes. The Green Party.
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312. The Scottish Greens. But it is the
Green Party. Absolutely right.
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313. 150, Talent Shows, please.
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315. Matt.
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316. What is Hear'Say?
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317. Who indeed, and what are Hear'Say?
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318. Their biggest hit
was Pure And Simple.
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319. Talent Shows, 100, please.
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320. Emma.
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321. - What's American Idol?
- American Idol it is.
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322. Let's go back to, er,
Direction for 100, please.
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324. Yes, Emma.
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325. - What is Countdown?
- Countdown. It has "down",
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326. the direction down. Yeah.
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327. The spin-off being 8 Out Of 10
Cats Does Countdown,
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329. Let's stick there.
Direction for 75, please.
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330. OK. We're for 75 now.
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331. Yes, Matt.
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332. - What is Jupiter?
- Jupiter, of course.
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333. The Roman equivalent
of the Greek god Zeus.
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334. Doors for 100, please.
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335. Doors for £100.
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336. Emma.
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337. - What is the Treaty of Lisbon?
- Treaty of Lisbon it was. Yes.
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338. Weekend In NYC for 100, please.
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339. OK. For £100,
Weekend In NYC.
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340. Yes, Emma.
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341. - What is 911?
- No, it's not.
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342. Michael.
- What is 1,776?
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Declaration of Independence year.
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344. 75, All Saints, please.
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346. Anybody?
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if it was yesterday.
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St Francis of Assisi..."
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350. So you have it still.
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351. - 50, All Saints, please.
- £50, All Saints.
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352. Michael.
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353. - Who is Ursula?
- Who is St Ursula? is right.
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354. - Go again.
- 25, All Saints.
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356. Yes, Michael.
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357. - What is St Stephen? -
St Stephen, yes. Not St Boxing!
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358. It is Boxing Day,
but it's named for me!
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359. 75, Doors, please.
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360. £75, Doors.
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361. Matt.
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362. - What's Kyoto?
- It's not Kyoto.
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363. Yes, Michael.
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364. - What is Paris?
- It's Paris.
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and Paris is an agreement.
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366. Yeah, the Paris Agreement in COP 21.
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367. And also the year
is important - 2015.
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368. Held in the French capital,
of course.
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369. Weekend In NYC, 75, please.
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370. A Weekend In NYC.
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371. Matt.
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372. - What is Idlewild?
- Idlewild. Lazy, untamed.
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373. Now, of course, John F
Kennedy International Airport.
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374. Talent Shows, 75, please.
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375. £75 for Talent Shows.
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376. - Michael.
- Who is Ed Balls?
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377. Ed Balls had real... courage.
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378. 75, Imagine Dragons.
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379. Imagine Dragons for 75.
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380. Michael.
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381. - Who is Steven Bartlett?
- Steven Bartlett. Yeah.
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382. One of the most downloaded podcasts
in the UK.
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383. Millions of monthly listeners.
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384. 50, Imagine Dragons, please.
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385. Imagine Dragons for 50 now.
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386. This reptile,
native to the islands of Indonesia,
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387. is the world's largest
species of lizard.
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388. Yes, Michael.
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389. - What is Komodo dragon?
- Komodo dragon.
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than I am to you.
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391. And it's very frightening. Amazing.
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392. Largest, heaviest lizard in the
world.
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393. Anyway, off you go,
Michael.
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394. - MICHAEL: 25, Dragons, please.
- £25 for Dragons.
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395. Yes, Emma.
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396. - Who's Matt Smith?
- Is the correct response.
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397. Let's go in One Direction,
50, please.
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398. One Direction for £50.
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399. Michael.
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400. - What is Brighton?
- What is Brighton?
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401. The pier had been closed since 1975
and already fallen into disrepair.
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402. Behind Closed Doors,
50, please.
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403. Behind Closed Doors.
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404. Matt.
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405. - What is Speaker of the House?
- Speaker of the House.
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407. Talent Shows, 50, please.
Talent Shows for 50.
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408. Yes, Matt.
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409. - Who is Simon Cowell?
- No.
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410. Yes, Michael.
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411. - Who is Olly Murs?
- It is Olly Murs, yeah.
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412. - MICHAEL: 50, NYC, please.
- NYC, 50.
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413. Michael.
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- Little Italy. Absolutely right.
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and in The Sopranos. Yeah.
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for a month.
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- Yeah!
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419. You! It's just falling your way,
isn't it? Off you go again.
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420. One of them. One question.
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421. Behind Closed Doors,
£25.
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422. £25.
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423. Yes, Michael.
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424. - Who is Winston Churchill?
- Winston Churchill.
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425. The coalition during World War II.
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426. Weekend In NYC, 25, please.
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427. To close off
Weekend In NYC...
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428. Michael.
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429. - What is a ferry?
- Not enough.
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430. - Er, car ferry?
- No.
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431. Yes, Matt.
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432. - What is Staten Island Ferry?
- Staten Island Ferry.
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433. - Oh, you wanted a specific ferry?
- Yes!
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434. You have the choice.
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435. Talent Shows, 25, please.
Talent Shows for £25.
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436. - Yes, Matt.
- Who is Alesha Dixon?
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437. No.
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438. Anyone going to have a go?
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439. No? It was Bruno Tonioli.
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440. We've got one left and Matt
will choose it for us.
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441. I will reluctantly choose
One Direction for 20.
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442. OK. One Direction for £25.
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443. Emma.
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444. - What's backstroke?
- No.
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445. Michael.
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446. - What is breaststroke?
- That's the correct response.
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447. Backstroke does contain "back",
which I suppose is a direction,
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448. but that's not the stroke he used.
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449. He chose breaststroke,
which contains "east".
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450. Well, with that, the board
is finally mopped up.
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451. And let's have a look at the scores.
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452. Matt is now in third position with
£375.
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453. Had an unlucky Daily Double there.
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454. They don't always bring you good
fortune. It is called Jeopardy!
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455. Emma, you're on 1,225,
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456. not that far behind our leader,
our five-day champion, Michael,
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457. who's on £1,700.
But believe me,
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458. things really can change when we go
to Double Jeopardy!
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459. which we'll do after this break.
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460. Hello. Here we all are. My goodness.
Welcome back to Jeopardy!
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461. Let's have a further chat
with our three contestants here.
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462. Well, Michael, you're in the
lead once again, but not by as much
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463. as you've been accustomed
to being, I suspect.
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464. No, it's a lot tighter game,
this one.
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465. - It is, isn't it?
- Really enjoying it.
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466. And you've been snapping up the
unsuccessful responses
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467. of the others, which is something
you're very good at.
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468. Emma, terrific performance as well.
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469. Irish Literature you were very
strong on, I thought.
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470. Well, I mean, it helps that Samuel
Beckett came up,
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471. given that I studied him at
university!
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472. So funny. Well, I'm very happy
for you.
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473. Sometimes the cards do fall
in the right direction.
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474. Not with One Direction, though,
I noticed!
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475. When you caught a cold on the
first one,
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476. you never touched it again!
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477. But, no, terrific performance.
Absolutely wonderful.
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478. And, Matt, I mean, not bad at all.
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479. Just unlucky on the £700
Daily Double, unfortunately.
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480. I was a Cambridge person,
so Oxford is like the worst thing.
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481. I know what you mean.
St Margaret wasn't there.
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482. It would have been St Hilda's.
That's right.
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483. So here we are. Everyone's got a
chance, especially now,
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484. because it's time to play
Double Jeopardy!
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485. We have doubled the cash values,
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486. so they range from £50 to £300 now
per answer.
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487. And there are also two Daily Doubles
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488. hidden somewhere up there on the
board.
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489. And we have six new categories for
you, of course. We have...
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490. Foreign-language titles of famous
books first written in English.
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491. And from now on, I have to warn
if you don't give your response
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492. in the time-honoured Jeopardy!
fashion of "what is" or "who is",
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493. it will be deemed incorrect.
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494. But you've been pretty solid so far,
so I'm sure that's not a worry.
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495. OK. Matt, as the lowest-scorer
currently, you have control
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496. of the board.
Pick a category and amount.
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497. Let's do A Bookshop Abroad for
150, please.
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498. A Bookshop Abroad.
Just to remind you all,
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499. I want you to respond with the
full English title. All right?
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500. Emma.
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501. - What is Gone With The Wind?
- No.
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502. Either of you?
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503. It translates, if you know
your Spanish,
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504. to Rebellion On The Farm,
which might give you the hint
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505. that in 1945, it was Animal Farm
by George Orwell.
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506. Hard luck. But Matt,
you still have control.
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507. Dr Robert, 150, please.
- All right. Dr Robert for £150.
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508. - Yes, Matt.
- What is Van de Graaff?
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509. Robert Van de Graaff.
That's right. Absolutely.
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510. Trending Documentaries,
150, please.
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511. Trending Documentaries
for 150.
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512. Matt.
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513. - What is the gift shop?
- Exit Through The Gift Shop.
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514. That's the full title of the film.
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515. Classical Music, 150, please.
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516. Classical Music for £150.
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517. Emma.
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518. Who is Antonin Dvorak?
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519. Beautifully said. Better than
I can "Dvorak". Yes, indeed.
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520. It was the Ashington Colliery Brass
Band playing.
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521. Right, Emma.
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522. Let's go back to the Bookshop
for 300, please.
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523. Back to the Bookshop.
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524. Yes, Michael.
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525. What is Sense And Sensibility?
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526. No.
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527. Emma.
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528. What is... Pride And Prejudice?
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529. Yes. You got in on time!
That is right.
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530. "Stolz" is pride and "Vorurteil"
is prejudice. A literal translation.
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531. Hard luck, Michael. But it's your
call now, Emma.
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532. Let's stick with the Bookshop for
200, please.
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533. Back at the Bookshop.
All right, here we go.
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534. Yes, Emma.
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535. - What is The Handmaid's Tale?
- Very good indeed.
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536. The Scarlet Maid,
yes, is the French for it.
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537. So with you, Emma.
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538. Let's have Classical Music for
three, please?
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539. Classical Music for three.
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540. Answer there, the first of our
Daily Doubles on the board.
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541. Well, now, Emma, this puts you in
a strong position,
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542. but it does give you a question.
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543. How much of your £1,725 are you
prepared to risk in answering
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544. this question on Classical Music
Used In Ads?
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545. It's a nice round number.
Let's go for 1,000, please.
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546. £1,000. Proper, proper wager,
I think we can agree.
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547. And here is your clue.
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548. - Who is Giuseppe Verdi?
- Is the right response! Yes.
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549. Verdi means green and verdant.
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550. In fact, his name means Joe
Green, doesn't it? Giuseppe Verdi.
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551. Well done. That takes you up to
2,725, and you have control.
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552. Documentaries for three, please.
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553. Documentaries for £300.
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554. - Emma.
- Who is Al...
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555. - Navalny?
- Navalny. I'll accept Navalny.
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556. It is Alexei. I think you were
going to say that, but Navalny is..
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557. - Last second, I wasn't sure.
- That's fine.
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558. That's what I've got written,
Navalny.
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559. And Alexei Navalny, indeed, was the
subject of that documentary.
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560. So, Emma.
- Dr Robert for three, please.
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561. Dr Robert for £300.
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562. Yes, Michael.
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563. Who is Dr Robert Moog?
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564. Moog it is. Dr Robert Moog. Yup.
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565. £300, Capital Cities.
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566. Capital Cities for £300.
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567. Yes, Michael.
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568. - What is Gaborone?
- Gaborone is right. Absolutely.
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569. After Chief Kgosi Gaborone.
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570. Capital Cities, 200.
- Right.
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571. - Yes, Michael.
- Who is King Louis?
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572. No, that's not right.
Any of the other...?
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573. Yes, Emma.
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574. - What is Port Louis?
- Port Louis is right. Absolutely.
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575. Named after Louis XV, in fact.
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576. Hard luck, Michael. Emma,
you get that one.
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577. Back to the Bookshop
for 100, please.
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578. You're back
in the Bookshop again.
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579. Yes, Matt.
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580. What is Of Mice And Men?
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581. Of Mice And Men is absolutely right.
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582. Forgive me if you speak Portuguese.
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583. I'm not quite sure how I should have
pronounced that, but, yes,
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584. that is the literal translation.
Mice And Men.
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585. Capital Cities, 150, please.
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586. Capital Cities for £150
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587. Yes, Matt.
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588. - What is Wellington?
- Wellington, indeed.
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589. Windy Wellington, as they call it
in New Zealand.
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590. Dr Robert, 200, please.
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591. Dr Robert for £200.
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592. Now a member of the
House of Lords,
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593. this British Dr Robert
is a fertility expert
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594. who has presented multiple medical
TV programmes.
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595. Yes, Matt.
- Who is Dr Robert Winston?
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596. Dr Robert, now Lord, Winston
is absolutely correct.
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597. Child Of Our Time. The Human Body.
Making Babies.
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598. Just some of his programmes.
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599. Dr Robert, 100, please.
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600. Dr Robert, for £100.
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601. Ah. Got you there, have we?
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602. Nobody knowing about Robert Hooke.
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603. Micrographia was the amazing
book that he produced,
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604. famously with a flea. No-one had
ever seen anything so close up.
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605. But also it contains the
first example of the term "cell"
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606. in a biological sense.
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607. So, on that note, we're
exactly halfway through our board,
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608. so it's time to take a pause
and breathe a little
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609. and we'll be back after the
break. See you then.
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610. Welcome back to Jeopardy!
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611. Matt, you gave us the last correct
response,
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612. so you have control
of the board now.
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613. Capital Cities, 100, please.
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614. Capital Cities for £100.
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615. Yes, Matt.
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616. - What is Malta?
- Malta.
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617. Because the capital is Valletta.
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618. - Well done.
- Documentaries, 200, please.
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619. Documentaries for £200.
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620. Yes, Emma.
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621. - What is Searching For Sugar Man?
- Searching For Sugar Man
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622. is the title of that
documentary. Very well done.
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623. It won an Academy Award and a BAFTA,
in fact. Emma, you have control.
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624. Let's stay with Documentaries for
100, please.
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625. Documentaries for £100.
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626. Yes, Matt.
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627. What are penguins?
March Of The Penguins?
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628. March Of The Penguins
was indeed the movie.
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629. Penguins is the correct response.
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630. We know the Daily Double
is in Motorsport.
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631. I don't think anyone wants it
to be there!
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632. Hence to Dr Robert, 50.
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633. Dr Robert, 50...
- Just in case.
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634. .. rather than touching Motorsport.
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635. Yes, Emma.
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636. Who is Dr Robert Bunsen?
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637. Bunsen is exactly right.
Off you go.
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638. My old friend, the Bookshop,
for 50, please.
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639. You love that Bookshop,
don't you? Can't keep you out of it.
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640. Yes, Emma.
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641. - What is A Christmas Carol?
- That's right.
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642. "A Christmas Song" in Italian there.
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643. Documentaries for 50, please.
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644. Documentaries for £50.
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645. Yes, Matt.
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646. - What is Tiger King?
- Tiger King it was.
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647. Her clashes with Joe Exotic
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648. seemed to keep everyone in the world
talking, for a few weeks at least.
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649. Capital Cities, 50, please.
- Capital Cities for £50.
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650. Yes, Michael.
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651. - What is Rome?
- Rome is right.
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652. The twins being Romulus and Remus.
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653. 300, Motorsport.
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654. £300 for Motorsport.
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655. Yes, Emma.
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656. Ou est Le Mans?
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657. Pff! We will allow your
French Jeopardy! response. Yeah.
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658. Where is Le Mans?
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659. Very naughty.
Don't do it too often,
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660. or people might get cross.
But, yes,
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661. home of the Le Mans 24-Hour race
is Le Mans.
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662. Yeah. Off you go.
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663. Back to Classical Music for
two, please.
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664. Classical Music for £200.
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665. Emma.
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666. Who is Georges Bizet?
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667. No.
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668. Matt.
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669. - Who is Delibes?
- Delibes is right.
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670. Leo Delibes. From the opera Lakme.
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671. - And off you go.
- Motorsport for 200.
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672. The despair in your voice!
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673. Yes, Emma.
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674. - What is rally driving?
- Rallying. Rally driving.
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675. Absolutely right. Yeah.
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676. Why not? Let's stick with
Motorsport for 150.
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677. For 150, then.
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678. Answer there, the Daily Double!
Emma, it's falling your way.
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679. You can choose anything up to
£3,825.
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680. It's a wager on this next response.
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681. Let's say 1,500, please.
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682. £1,500 rides on this.
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683. What is...
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684. 25?
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685. Is absolutely bang on.
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686. Very well done.
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687. Very well done.
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688. Brilliantly found. And that takes
you up to £5,325.
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689. And you have control of the board.
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690. OK. Now that's out of the way,
back to Classical Music.
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691. Classical Music!
All right, here we go.
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692. Yes, Matt.
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693. - What is O Fortuna?
- O Fortuna is absolutely right.
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694. Named the UK's most
widely heard classical track
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695. since records began, it seems.
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696. It was played in Only Fools And
Horses, if you remember,
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697. whenever Rodney
saw his nephew, Damien.
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698. Matt, you knew the title
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699. and you have control.
Which of the three would you like?
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700. Music for 50, please.
- Music for £50.
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701. - Yes, Matt.
- I feel old now!
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702. - What is Air On The G String?
- Air On The G String is right.
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703. It's an arrangement of the Suite
No.3 in D Major.
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704. - OK, so Matt...
- Motorsport for 100, please.
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705. Motorsport for £100.
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706. Yes, Emma.
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707. - What is the Isle of Man?
- The Isle of Man it is. Yeah.
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708. First held in 1907.
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709. Let's finish it out
with everybody's favourite subject,
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710. Motorsport for 50, please.
- Motorsport for £50.
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711. Yes, Michael.
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712. - What is Monaco?
- Monaco is right. Yeah.
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713. Take six weeks to build that circuit
and three weeks to dismantle it.
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714. And we have dismantled that!
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715. Wow. Now let's have a look at the
scores.
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716. In third place, on 1,725, is Matt.
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717. In second place, on 1,900 is our
five-day champion, Michael.
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718. But we have a new leader,
a strong leader,
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719. on 5,425, it's Emma!
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720. All right, then. It's time to play
Final Jeopardy!
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721. Let's see what category
we have for you.
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722. All right. In a moment, I'm going
to reveal one final clue.
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723. But now it's time for you to decide
how much of your current score
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724. you are prepared to risk
after seeing that category.
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725. So please place your wagers now.
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726. OK. Everybody's made their wagers.
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727. The category is The High Street.
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728. And now here is the clue.
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729. You have 30 seconds.
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730. Good luck.
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731. All right. The end of that tune
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732. means it's the end of your
opportunity to write your response.
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733. Now, we always start with the one
with the lowest score,
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734. and that's you, Matt.
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735. You're on 1,725.
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736. First of all, we need to find out
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737. whether or not you wrote down the
correct response
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738. to this question
about the high street chain
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739. inspired by the founder's son
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740. who lived near the Thames and had a
motorboat.
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741. What did you think might be the
response?
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742. "What is This Living Nightmare?"
Oh, dear.
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743. Well!
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744. Wouldn't it be astonishing if that
were the name of a shop?
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745. And maybe you've inspired some
future entrepreneur to name a shop.
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746. Clearly, you didn't really know the
right response.
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747. And that isn't it.
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748. But how much did you wager?
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749. Nothing. So you weren't confident
of getting it anyway.
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750. So you stay where you are on 1,725.
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751. Who knows? That may be enough.
Now, who's in second place?
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752. It's Michael, with 1,900.
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753. What was your response to the clue?
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754. What is River Island?
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755. That is correct! Yes, absolutely.
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756. That's the high street chain.
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757. You've got it correct.
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758. How much of that did you wager?
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759. Everything. Well!
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760. - The last true Daily Double.
- Last true Daily Double.
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761. And that puts you on £3,800.
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762. So the question now
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763. is whether Emma, firstly,
wrote the correct response
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764. and how much she wagered.
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765. Let's see. You're on 5,425, Emma.
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766. What did you write?
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767. What is River Island?
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768. That's a terrific response.
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769. Just a question now of how
much you might have added to it.
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770. What kind of a wager?
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771. 1,624,
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772. which takes you up to
a very handsome 7,049.
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773. You have deposed our monarch.
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774. You are our new champion,
with £7,049!
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775. Wow!
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776. Well, I'll commiserate you
first, Matt.
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777. You were immensely good fun.
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778. Played in a great spirit,
just what we like to see.
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779. It was wonderful having you.
Thank you for playing.
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780. And now I turn to our...
our great champion.
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781. It's been amazing
having you, Michael.
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782. You've been a wonderful contestant.
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783. I'm sure so many people watching
kind of fell for you
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784. and your style, your
extraordinary breadth of knowledge,
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785. your great spirit.
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786. And the way you applauded
your opponent here was exemplary.
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787. You've won, let me just remind you,
on the first day, 4,951,
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788. the second day, 5,450,
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789. the third day, 10,075,
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790. fourth day, 3,450,
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791. and the last day, 6,625.
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792. Which gives you a total of 30,551.
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793. Now, I understand, you've said this,
I'm not saying this
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794. to put pressure on you, but that
have a quiz team that you train up,
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795. which is your maths pupils.
Is that right?
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796. - And you'd like to help fund...
- My quiz club.
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797. .. their quizzing.
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798. Well, I really wanted to get some
money together to buy
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799. some buzzer sets,
so they can practise
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800. and become the buzzer guys
of the future.
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801. But I'm just wondering,
if you're ever done with these,
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802. it'd be pretty good...
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803. You will have absolutely first
use of them, I'm sure of it!
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804. I'm sure your science department at
school will make that
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805. a wonderful project as well.
It's been a real pleasure.
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806. - Thanks so much.
- Yeah, thank you.
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807. Goodness me! Well, Emma,
our triumphant winner,
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808. will be back next week,
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809. and I hope you'll be there, too.
Thanks for watching. Goodbye!
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810. Next time on Jeopardy
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811. Champion Emma Laslett
faces Manchester's Fiona Bushell
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812. and from Bristol,
Mo El-Jarad.
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