1. From the Dock10
Studios at Media City, in Salford,
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2. this is Jeopardy!
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3. Please welcome today's contestants.
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4. An environment and safety
consultant from Bury.
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5. A housing enforcement manager
from Pontypool.
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6. And our returning champion,
a disability benefits officer
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7. from Milton Keynes.
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8. Whose two-day
cash winnings total is...
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9. £9,024.
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10. And now here is your host
of Jeopardy! - Stephen Fry!
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11. Hello, hello, hello.
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12. Hello, everybody.
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13. Thank you. And welcome to Jeopardy!
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14. Our champion, Emma Laslett, faced
some early setbacks yesterday,
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15. including losing two Daily Doubles.
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16. However, she showed real strength
of character to stage a comeback
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17. and went into Final Jeopardy!
with a handsome lead.
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18. And although no-one managed
to find the correct response,
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19. she had enough in reserve to
go home as Jeopardy! champion.
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20. Will her winning streak continue?
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21. Only time and our two
new contestants will tell.
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22. And here they are
- Anthony and Sarah.
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23. Good luck to all three of you.
Let's play Jeopardy!
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24. And here are our six categories
to begin with.
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25. All responses will be related
to the home.
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26. Emma, as the reigning champion,
you have the first pick.
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27. A category
and a pound amount, please.
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28. Let's kick it off with
Crossword Clues for 150, please.
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29. Crossword clues for £150.
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30. - Emma.
- What is jambalaya?
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31. Jambalaya it is. And delicious.
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32. US States for 150, please.
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33. US States for £150.
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34. - Emma.
- What is Maine?
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35. Maine it is. Absolutely.
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36. Pine trees aren't the only
kinds of tree there, of course,
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37. but they are very populous.
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38. And lakes and water and coastline
for thousands of miles
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39. if you stretch it out, I believe.
Anyway, on you go.
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40. Life's A Beach, 150, please.
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41. Life's A Beach for £150.
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42. Yes, Anthony.
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43. - What is Normandy?
- Normandy!
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44. And the beaches were Gold,
Juno, Omaha, Sword and Utah.
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45. Anthony, you're on the board
and it's your call.
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46. Tom Hanks Films, 150, please.
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47. Scooping up
the high-scorers.
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48. Name the Tom Hanks film.
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49. Yes, Sarah.
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50. What is Catch Me If You Can?
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51. Catch Me If You Can. And you're all
scoring now. Very well done indeed.
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52. The film is based
on a semi-autobiographical book
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53. of the same name, co-written
by Frank Abagnale Jr,
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54. the fraudster that was played
by Leonardo in the film.
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55. I'll have "House" Music
for 150, please.
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56. All the responses, as I say,
will make you think of things
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57. that you can find around the home.
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58. Yes, Anthony.
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59. - What is the Chemical Brothers?
- No.
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60. Yes, Sarah.
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61. - Who are Basement Jaxx?
- That's right.
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62. Back To The '90s for 150.
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63. Back To The '90s.
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64. Emma.
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65. - Who is Madeleine Albright?
- Madeleine Albright is correct.
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66. Back to Crossword Clues
for 100, please.
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67. Emma.
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68. - What is a jackal?
- A jackal. That's correct.
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69. US States for 100, please.
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70. US States for £100.
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71. Anthony.
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72. - What is Utah?
- Utah. That's absolutely right.
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73. The beehive symbolises
its industry and busyness -
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74. like Manchester, where we are.
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75. I think they have
a bee as a symbol, too.
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76. Back To The '90s, 100, please.
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77. £100, Back To The '90s.
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78. Anthony.
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79. What is...
Goodbye?
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80. No.
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81. Emma.
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82. - What is Stop?
- Stop. Yes.
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83. To a halt. Yeah.
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84. Run-DMC's It's Like That
beat it to the top spot.
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85. Emma.
- As it should have!
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86. - Life's A Beach for 100., Please.
- Life's a Beach for 100.
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87. Yes, Sarah.
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88. - Who are the Beach Boys?
- The Beach Boys. Indeed.
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89. "House" Music for 100,
please.
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90. "House" Music.
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91. Sarah.
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92. What is Harry's House?
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93. Harry's House by Harry Styles.
Correct.
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94. - Tom Hanks for 100, please.
- For £100.
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95. Emma.
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96. - What is Elvis?
- Elvis was the movie,
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97. and Dutch was supposedly the accent
that Tom Hanks treated us to
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98. in that excellent film.
Off you go.
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99. - Crossword Clues, 75, please.
- Crossword Clues for £75.
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100. Yes, Emma.
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101. - What is jiu jitsu?
- Jiu jitsu it is. Well done.
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102. You avoided judo, which
wouldn't have been correct. Yes.
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103. Jiu jitsu.
- Tom Hanks, for 75, please.
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104. For £75...
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105. Yes, Anthony.
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106. What is Saving Private Ryan?
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107. Oh, yes, well done.
Absolutely right.
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108. Name The Us State for 75, please.
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109. Yes, Anthony.
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110. - What is Arkansas?
- Arkansas.
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111. Absolutely right. Famous
for its natural scenic beauty,
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112. lakes and streams and abundant
wildlife, and Clintons.
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113. Back To The '90s for 75, please.
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114. For £75...
KLAXON
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115. Answer there, the Daily Double.
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116. Well done. You've hit what could be
a gold mine. Or it could be...
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117. Oh, who knows? It all depends.
You've got £150 to play with.
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118. So how much would you like to wager?
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119. - I'll go the full 150, please.
- Oh, a true Daily Double.
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120. Right, Back To The '90s
is the category.
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121. And here is your clue.
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122. Oh, dear me.
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123. Um...
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124. Time is up, I'm afraid.
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125. It was...
What is 1994?
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126. Hard luck.
You're back down to zero.
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127. But you've shown you can
zoom back very quickly.
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128. So you still have control
of the board.
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129. I'll go with Life's A Beach for 75.
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130. Life's A Beach,
and for £75.
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131. Yes, Anthony.
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132. What is Copacabana?
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133. Copacabana, where music and
something do something else
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134. that I can't quite remember!
Well done.
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135. "House" Music, 75, please.
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136. "House" Music for £75.
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137. - Sarah.
- Who are the Doors?
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138. The Doors! Indeed.
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139. "House" Music for 50, please.
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140. Yes, Anthony.
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141. - What is Stairway To Heaven?
- Stairway To Heaven. Of course.
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142. What else could it be? It was
entered into the Grammy Hall of Fame
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143. in 2003.
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144. I'll try Name The US State for 50.
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145. £50.
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146. Yes, Sarah.
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147. - What is Tennessee?
- Tennessee.
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148. Absolutely. I said Old Opry.
Of course it should be Ole.
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149. The Grand Ole Opry.
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150. And I think Dollywood is there as
well. Off you go, Sarah.
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151. Life's A Beach for 50, please.
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152. £50, Life's A Beach.
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153. Yes, Anthony.
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154. Who is Leonardo DiCaprio?
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155. That's right, indeed.
The film and book in question
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156. is simply called The Beach,
as you probably know.
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157. Name The Tom Hanks Film,
50, please.
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158. £50.
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159. Anthony.
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160. What is Apollo 13?
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161. Yes, that's right. Do you know,
John Travolta actually asked
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162. director Ron Howard
if he could play Jim Lovell,
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163. but was politely,
I'm sure, turned down.
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164. There you go. Off you go again now.
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165. Back To The '90s for 50,
please.
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166. For £50...
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167. Sarah.
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168. - What is Edinburgh University?
- Well done. Edinburgh University.
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169. Crossword Clues
for 50, please.
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170. For £50...
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171. - Emma.
- What's a jetty?
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172. A jetty. That's right.
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173. Crossword Clues
for 25, please.
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174. Another J coming.
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175. Yes, Emma.
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176. - What is a jingle?
- A jingle.
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177. - A Beach for 25, please.
- £25, Beach.
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178. Yes, Emma.
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179. - What is Hawaii?
- It is Hawaii.
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180. - The '90s for 25, please.
- '90s for 25.
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181. Yes, Sarah.
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182. - What is the Stadium of Light?
- Absolutely right.
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183. In Sunderland. It is the home
ground of Sunderland FC.
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184. The Stadium of Light.
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185. "House" Music for 25, please.
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186. For £25...
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187. It would be a tragedy
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188. to forget all the members of this
pop group.
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189. Lisa, Faye, Claire, Lee and H.
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190. Yes, Emma.
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191. Who are Steps?
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192. Steps. Indeed. They released
a cover version of Tragedy,
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193. as I'm sure we all remember.
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194. - State for 25, please.
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195. - Emma.
- What's California?
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196. Californ-I-a.
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197. "Ursus arctos horribilis"
is a grizzly bear. Yeah.
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198. And close it out
with Tom Hanks, 25, then, please.
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199. I think you'd better.
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200. Yes, Anthony.
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201. What is Forrest Gump?
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202. Forrest Gump. He won his
second Oscar for his performance
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203. in that film.
Well, there we are.
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204. We've cleaned up the first board.
Well done, everybody.
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205. It's looking good.
Anthony, you're on 250.
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206. after a brave but unfortunately
unsuccessful Daily Double.
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207. Sarah, you're in second place,
on £700. A pretty good score.
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208. Only 275 behind our champion
and our current leader,
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209. Emma, on 975.
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210. We'll be back after a short break.
See you then.
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211. Welcome back to Jeopardy!
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212. Let's find out a little more
about our contestants.
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213. We're going to start with you,
Sarah Trevarthan.
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214. That sounds like Cornish name to me.
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215. It is a very Cornish name.
That's where I grew up.
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216. - But you live in...?
- I live in Manchester now.
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217. You don't stay there
all the time, do you?
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218. It says here
you've visited 49 countries.
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219. That's right.
My job, very fortunately,
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220. lets me travel to some
quite lesser-visited places.
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221. So I've been to several
of the "stans"
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222. and I've been to Egypt several times
and to Ghana
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223. and all over Eastern Europe.
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224. And it says, you're a super fan
of the Divine Comedy.
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225. Some may say bordering on obsessive.
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226. Yeah, well, I read that it
said you'd seen them 13 times.
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227. I thought, "That's not that much."
And then it said 13 times last year!
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228. Last year. That's correct.
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229. What a fabulous thing. Thank
you, Sarah. Lovely to meet you.
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230. Anthony Fish from Pontypool.
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231. I'll avoid the obvious jokes
about fishes and pools.
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232. You have two hobbies that
take you around the place as well.
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233. Geocaching. Just explain that
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234. to people who might not know
what it is.
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235. You go looking for treasure
on an app.
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236. - Right. So you use GPS?
- Use GPS. Yeah.
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237. You go all over the place,
you know, all over the country.
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238. And something at the end of a walk,
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239. rather than just going
on aimless walks.
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240. You win prizes?
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241. Well, you find whatever's
hidden there in the box.
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242. - I see!
- And the idea is
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244. Just a trinket, you know,
a badge or a card.
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245. And the other thing you do
is you're a detectorist,
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246. which is sort of related
almost, isn't it?
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247. You obviously like unearthing stuff.
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248. There's a lot fields
around where I live.
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249. Have you found
anything really exciting?
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250. Not really. I found a couple
of Henry VIII-era coins, but...
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251. - That's pretty good.
- Yeah.
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252. Anyway, it's lovely to have you,
Anthony,
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253. and it's lovely to have for the
third time now, our champion,
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254. Emma Laslett.
- Good to be back.
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255. We've talked a lot about
the various passions you have,
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256. but one of them is Eurovision.
- Yes.
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257. Tell me about
your Eurovision buffets.
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258. I am a massive Eurovision fan
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259. and have been, basically,
my entire life
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260. and for a good while
we were having buffets
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261. for every Eurovision final night
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262. that had a representative
dish or drink,
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263. or something from each
of the competing countries.
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264. Wow. And which was your favourite
in terms of the food?
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265. Which country?
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266. - Macedonia.
- Oh, right.
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267. We had a thing called tavce gravce,
which is a kind of spiced bean stew.
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268. It's really good.
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269. Wonderful. If it's too much
of their drink,
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270. you really wouldn't be able to last,
because it goes on till midnight!
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271. - Yeah.
- Anyway, lovely, of course,
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272. to have you. Lots to play for.
Let's get back on with the game.
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273. And we have six new categories
for you and they are...
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274. All right. Anthony,
as the lowest-scorer,
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275. you have the first pick. So a
category and a cash amount, please.
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276. I'll try Republics
for 150, please.
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277. All right. For £150,
the category is Republics.
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278. Anybody?
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279. BEEP
It was Fiji.
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280. The Republic now of Fiji.
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281. The colonel and current Fijian
prime minister is Sitiveni Rabuka,
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282. and he earned the name Rambo
during the coup.
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283. Anthony, you still have the pick.
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284. I'll go European
Football Anagrams, 150.
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285. Football Anagrams for 150.
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286. Yes, Sarah.
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287. - What is Paris Saint-Germain?
- Paris Saint-Germain.
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288. Well done indeed.
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289. You've got the point that
the country comes first
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290. and then the anagram second.
Very good.
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291. Coronation for 150, please.
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292. For £150...
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293. No?
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294. Nobody knows?
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295. BEEP
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296. Without wishing to be mean,
I don't think there's any shame
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297. in not knowing that, personally.
But that's just me.
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298. It is... What is Alexander McQueen?
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299. There we are.
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300. Film Composers for 150,
please.
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301. Film Composers for £150.
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302. Name this film composer.
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303. Yes, Sarah.
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304. - Who is James Horner?
- It was James Horner.
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305. It is James Horner. He also did
Aliens, two Star Trek films
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306. and Apollo 13, which we mentioned
in the previous round.
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307. Off you go.
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308. Film Composers for 100,
please.
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309. Yes, Anthony.
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310. - Who is Sergio Leone?
- No, it's not. No.
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311. Yes, Sarah.
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312. - Who is Ennio Morricone,
- Ennio Morricone,
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313. who, indeed, composed many
of Sergio Leone's movies.
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314. Yes, Sarah.
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315. I'll go Coronation for 100.
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316. For £100...
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317. Yes, Sarah.
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318. - What is Australia?
- It was built
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319. in Australia by Sydney craftsman
Jim Frecklington. Yeah.
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320. Mononymic Wonders for 150.
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321. Mononymic Wonders.
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322. Each clue is the real name
of a person who's best known
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323. by a single stage name.
You'll get the point.
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324. Yes, Emma.
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325. - Who is Flea?
- The great Flea.
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326. The bassist from
the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Yep.
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327. Numbers, 150, please.
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328. Numbers for 150.
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329. Yes, Emma.
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330. - What is 19?
- No.
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Perhaps wisely standing back,
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332. the other two! 19 is close-ish,
but actually it's 21.
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333. 21 nominations. Extraordinary.
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334. 17 for Best Actress and four
for Best Supporting Actress.
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335. She won... three times so far.
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336. Yes. It's with you still, Emma.
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337. I think I must have learned
that fact a few years ago.
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338. Yes, probably!
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339. - Mononyms for 100, please.
- For £100, single-name stars.
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340. Emma.
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341. - Who is Drake?
- Drake. Yes. Drake is a male duck.
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342. Back to Numbers. 100, please.
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343. £100, then,
It's A Numbers Game.
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344. Yes, Emma.
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345. What is 23?
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346. No.
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348. BEEP
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349. You're the brave one.
You go for it at least.
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351. The 12 stars on the flag
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352. have no bearing on the number
of states, but, yeah. 27.
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353. Amazing.
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Let's go...
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355. Republics. 100, please.
- Republics now for 100.
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356. Yes, Emma.
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357. - What is Zimbabwe?
- Zimbabwe. That's correct.
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358. Formerly known as Rhodesia. Yeah.
- Anagrams for 100, then, please.
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359. Anagrams of football teams
for 100.
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360. Yes, Emma.
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361. What is Feyenoord?
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362. Feyenoord. It's absolutely right.
Very good.
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363. Mononyms, 75, please.
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364. Mononyms for £75.
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365. - Yes, Sarah.
- Who is Slash?
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366. Slash, the lead guitarist
of the rock band Guns N' Roses.
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367. Coronation for 75, please.
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368. Coronation for £75.
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369. Yes, Sarah.
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370. - Who is George VI?
- George VI.
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371. There's no clues so far about what
I was wearing at the coronation,
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372. which I think is a bit
disappointing. But there you go!
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373. And you have it, Sarah.
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374. Film Composers for 75,
please.
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375. Film Composers for £75.
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376. Yes, Anthony.
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377. - Who is Bernard Herrmann?
- Bernard Herrmann!
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378. Also wrote the music, as a much
younger man, for Citizen Kane.
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379. Yeah. Off you go.
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380. Republics, 75, please.
KLAXON
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381. Answer there, the Daily Double.
You did it again!
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382. Ha-ha! Well,
you know how this works.
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383. You've got to choose a sum you're
willing to risk from your total.
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384. It could be 225 or a minimum of £10.
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385. I've got to go for it all
again, I think.
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386. He's going for it again!
Excellent.
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387. Excellent. On Republics.
Here it comes.
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388. Oh...
What is Senegal?
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389. No, I'm so sorry.
It's Ghana. What is Ghana?
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390. Formerly Gold Coast.
Yeah, very bad luck.
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391. But as you know, you can come back,
and you have the call.
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392. Numbers Game, 75, please.
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393. £75, the Numbers Game.
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394. Yes, Sarah.
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395. - What is 600?
- 600. That's right.
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You put them together to make 600.
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397. - Football Anagrams for 75.
- Football Anagrams for £75.
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398. Yes, Anthony.
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399. - What is Benfica?
- Benfica it is. Yeah.
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400. - Football Anagrams, 50.
- For £50...
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401. Yes, Sarah.
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402. - What is Bayern Munich?
- Bayern Munich.
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403. They've won the Bundesliga 32 times.
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404. Coronation for 50, please.
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405. Coronation for 50.
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406. This Tory minister admitted she took
painkillers before having to carry
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407. the 17th-century Sword of State
and the jewelled Sword of Offering.
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408. Yes, Anthony.
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409. - Who is Penny Mordaunt?
- Absolutely right. Well done.
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410. - Absolutely.
- Mononymic for 50.
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411. £50, Mononymic.
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412. Emma.
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413. - Who is Pink?
- Pink. The pink ball
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- Film Composers for 50, please.
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415. Film Composers for 50 now.
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416. Yes, Anthony.
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417. Um...
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418. - Oh, it's gone. Sorry.
- Hard luck.
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419. Emma.
- Who is Danny Elfman?
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420. Danny Elfman. That's right. He's
Tim Burton's favourite composer.
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421. Republics for 50, please.
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422. For £50, Republics.
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423. BEEP
Yes, perhaps
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424. rather a surprising answer.
Copy !req
425. You're probably thinking
of Africa and Asia.
Copy !req
426. It's the Republic of Ireland that
left the Commonwealth in 1949.
Copy !req
427. Yeah. It's still with you, Emma.
Copy !req
428. Let's go back to Mononyms
for 25, please.
Copy !req
429. Mononyms again.
Copy !req
430. Yes, Sarah.
Copy !req
431. - Who is Sting?
- Sting. That's right. A sting.
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432. - Film Composers for 25.
- Film Composers for 25.
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433. Yes, Anthony.
Copy !req
434. Who is John Williams?
John Williams. Indeed.
Copy !req
435. One of the most prolific
of the modern film composers.
Copy !req
436. And he's won many Oscars, too.
Copy !req
437. Numbers for 50, please.
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438. Numbers for £50.
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439. Yes, Emma.
Copy !req
440. - What is seven?
- Seven. Very good indeed.
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441. You can probably name them.
I'll save you the trouble.
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442. The Lion, The Witch
And The Wardrobe. Prince Caspian.
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443. The Voyage Of The Dawn Treader.
The Silver Chair.
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444. The Horse And His Boy.
The Magician's Nephew.
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445. And The Last Battle.
Copy !req
446. - Very good!
- Doing them in publication order.
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447. Spicy!
Copy !req
448. Let's go Football Anagrams
for 25, please.
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449. Anagrams for 25, then.
Copy !req
450. Yes, Emma.
Copy !req
451. - What is Barcelona?
- Barcelona it is. Indeed.
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452. - Numbers for 25, please.
- Numbers for 25.
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453. Sarah.
Copy !req
454. - What is 30?
- 30, indeed. Numbers everywhere!
Copy !req
455. And you've got two
to choose from.
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456. - Coronation for 25, please.
- Coronation for £25.
Copy !req
457. Emma.
Copy !req
458. What's the Archbishop of Canterbury?
Copy !req
459. Archbishop of Canterbury. One of the
two Primates of the United Kingdom.
Copy !req
460. Finishing. Returning
to Republic. 25, please.
Copy !req
461. 25, then, Republics.
Copy !req
462. Yes, Sarah.
Copy !req
463. - What is Barbados?
- Well done. That's right.
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464. And the event, the 55th anniversary
of independence,
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465. was attended by
the then Prince Charles
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466. and the famous Barbadian Rihanna.
Copy !req
467. And that completes the second board.
And let's have a look at the scores.
Copy !req
468. Well, Anthony, you show
why it's called Jeopardy!
Copy !req
469. Daily Doubles are a jeopardy
as well as a golden apple sometimes.
Copy !req
470. And you're on 100, a little behind.
Copy !req
471. Emma, our champion,
who's in second position, on 1,375,
Copy !req
472. but our leader, on 1,550, is Sarah.
Copy !req
473. Well!
Copy !req
474. This is all very exciting,
isn't it?
Copy !req
475. And it's going to get more exciting
Copy !req
476. because we're going to play
Double Jeopardy! after the break
Copy !req
477. and we'll see you for that.
Copy !req
478. Welcome back to Jeopardy!
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479. Well, now, Sarah, you're in the lead
currently, with 1,550.
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480. You've had a very good couple
of boards to get through.
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481. You've shown immensely good music
knowledge, I think, in particular,
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482. so obviously music
means a lot to you, I guess.
Copy !req
483. Yes, definitely. I'd say
it's probably my strongest subject.
Copy !req
484. And it's paying dividends!
Emma, you're in second position -
Copy !req
485. also so strong on music.
I mean, you got Elvis
Copy !req
486. and you stole a few from others -
Danny Elfman and things like that.
Copy !req
487. And I was really impressed that you
went for those number clues,
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488. which are jolly difficult,
the number...
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489. - Yeah.
- .. of nominations of Meryl Streep.
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490. And you were close. You said 19.
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491. Like I say,
I must have heard that,
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492. but it must have been
a few years ago.
Copy !req
493. If you don't go for them,
you never get them.
Copy !req
494. Absolutely. And that shows
a very good way to play.
Copy !req
495. And, Anthony, you also... Well,
it could have gone better for you.
Copy !req
496. You had two Daily Doubles, and a lot
of players want the Daily Doubles,
Copy !req
497. hunt the Daily Doubles.
Copy !req
498. But as you've shown,
they can be a liability.
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499. If you go for a true Daily Double,
you put it all on the line.
Copy !req
500. And unfortunately, in your case...
Copy !req
501. Well, yeah, no choice,
I don't think,
Copy !req
502. playing against such good quizzers
as Emma and Sarah.
Copy !req
503. - You've got to go for it.
- Yeah.
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504. You will discover when we play
Double Jeopardy! that
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505. there's every chance to come back.
- Hope so.
Copy !req
506. So let's do that.
Let's play Double Jeopardy!
Copy !req
507. And we have doubled the cash values,
hence Double Jeopardy!
Copy !req
508. They now range from £50 to £300
Copy !req
509. and there are also now two Daily
Doubles hidden somewhere up there
Copy !req
510. on that board instead of one.
Copy !req
511. And we have six new categories,
of course.
Copy !req
512. And from now on,
I just have to warn you,
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513. if you don't frame your response
in the correct Jeopardy! manner
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514. with a "who" or "what" or "where"
sometimes, if you like,
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515. then we will deem
that response incorrect,
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516. so just make sure you get it right.
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517. I'm sure you will.
You haven't had a problem yet.
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518. OK. So we'll start with
the player on the lowest score.
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519. Anthony, if you'd like to pick a
category and a cash amount.
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520. I'll try
Del Boy Malapropisms, 300, please.
Copy !req
521. Del Boy Malapropisms.
Copy !req
522. Malapropisms are just phrases
you get somewhat wrong.
Copy !req
523. In this case, all your responses
should be French phrases
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524. often misused by Del Boy.
Copy !req
525. Yes, Emma.
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526. What is la plume de ma tante?
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527. La plume de ma tante.
Off you go, Emma.
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528. Yeah. If we're doing French,
Del Boy for 200, please,
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529. Del Boy for 200, then.
Copy !req
530. Yes, Sarah.
Copy !req
531. - What is bonnet de douche?
- Bonnet de douche.
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532. It does sound as
if it means excellent.
Copy !req
533. That is bonnet de douche! Yeah.
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534. Go for A Musical Menu
for 300, please.
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535. Musical Menu for £300.
Copy !req
536. - Yes, Emma.
- What is Juice?
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537. - Juice it is.
- Absolute banger.
Copy !req
538. We Detect A Mystery, 300, please.
Copy !req
539. We Detect A Mystery.
Copy !req
540. Yes, Anthony.
Copy !req
541. - What is Rebus?
- Rebus. That's right.
Copy !req
542. A rebus is one of those visual
representations of puzzles,
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543. that kind.
Copy !req
544. - Welsh Sportspeople 300.
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545. For £300...
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546. Yes, Emma.
Copy !req
547. - Who is Jade Jones?
- Very well remembered.
Copy !req
548. Competitors must keep their headgear
on, apparently, at the end of bouts
Copy !req
549. and bow to their opponents.
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550. Civil Rights for 300, please.
Copy !req
551. Civil Rights for £300.
Copy !req
552. Yes, Sarah.
Copy !req
553. What is Charlotte?
Copy !req
554. It's not Charlotte.
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555. Emma.
Copy !req
556. - What is Raleigh?
- Not Raleigh.
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557. BEEP
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558. They are well known in America, but
perhaps less so here. Greensboro.
Copy !req
559. The Greensboro Boys.
Copy !req
560. So, Emma, you still have the pick.
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561. Connect Countries. 300, please.
Copy !req
562. Here we go. Connected Countries.
KLAXON
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563. Answer there, the Daily Double!
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564. One of the two Daily Doubles,
I should say.
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565. Well, you have 1,975.
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566. You are back in the lead.
But how much do you want to risk
Copy !req
567. for an improvement on that score?
Copy !req
568. You know what? Let's keep
with tradition. 1,000, please.
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569. £1,000, then,
on Connected Countries.
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570. Your correct response will include
the names of two countries.
Copy !req
571. What are Egypt and Sudan?
Copy !req
572. Is the correct response!
Copy !req
573. Well done.
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574. Yeah, very good indeed.
Copy !req
575. You've got an extra 1,000 now.
Copy !req
576. You're on 2,975, and you have
control of the board.
Copy !req
577. Let's have a Mystery
for 200, please.
Copy !req
578. Yes, Anthony.
Copy !req
579. - Who is Agatha Raisin?
- It is Agatha Raisin.
Copy !req
580. That's right. It's based on the
books by MC Beaton,
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581. the pen name of Marion Chesney, who
also wrote the Hamish Macbeth books.
Copy !req
582. Welsh Sportspeople, 200.
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583. £200.
Copy !req
584. Yes, Sarah.
Copy !req
585. Who is Geraint Thomas.
Geraint Thomas,
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586. the great Geraint Thomas. Finished
third in the 2022 Tour de France.
Copy !req
587. Let's go Musical Menu
for 150.
Copy !req
588. All right.
Copy !req
589. Each response includes
a type of food or drink.
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590. Emma.
Copy !req
591. - What is Milkshake?
- Yeah.
Copy !req
592. To paraphrase Kelis,
she says her milkshake is better
Copy !req
593. than the listener's.
She does offer to teach us,
Copy !req
594. but she says she would
ask for payment for this.
Copy !req
595. You knew that. I didn't.
Copy !req
596. All right, Emma, you have control.
Copy !req
597. Let's stick with Music.
200, please.
Copy !req
598. Yes, Emma.
Copy !req
599. - Who are the Sugar Hill Gang?
- The Sugar Hill Gang.
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600. It was Rapper's Delight.
Copy !req
601. Often quoted
as the very first rap single.
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602. Civil Rights for 200, please.
Copy !req
603. Civil Rights for £200.
Copy !req
604. Yes, Anthony.
Copy !req
605. - What is Memphis?
- It is Memphis.
Copy !req
606. Indeed. He'd travelled
to Memphis, Tennessee,
Copy !req
607. to support striking African-American
city sanitation workers
Copy !req
608. when he was killed.
- Try Connected Countries, 200
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609. Connected Countries.
I'll need two countries, of course.
Copy !req
610. Yes, Emma.
Copy !req
611. What are Haiti
and the Dominican Republic?
Copy !req
612. Absolutely correct.
Copy !req
613. A Mystery, 150, please.
Copy !req
614. A Mystery For £150.
Copy !req
615. Anthony.
Copy !req
616. - Who is Vera?
- Vera. Yes. The lovely Vera.
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617. Played by the amazing
Brenda Blethyn.
Copy !req
618. I'll go Del Boy for 150,
please.
Copy !req
619. Del Boy's Malapropisms.
Copy !req
620. Yes, Sarah.
Copy !req
621. - What is mangetout?
- That's right.
Copy !req
622. No problem. Mangetout!
And it's no problem for us,
Copy !req
623. because we're halfway
through the board already.
Copy !req
624. I think, on that note,
we should take a bit of a break.
Copy !req
625. See you afterwards.
Copy !req
626. Welcome back to Jeopardy! Hope
you had a good break. We did!
Copy !req
627. Sarah, you gave us
the last correct response,
Copy !req
628. so you have control of the board.
- US Civil Rights for 150, please.
Copy !req
629. US Civil Rights for £150.
Copy !req
630. Yes, Emma.
Copy !req
631. Who are the Black Panthers?
Copy !req
632. It was the Black Panther Party for
Self Defense. Completely correct.
Copy !req
633. Set up to challenge police brutality
Copy !req
634. against the African-American
community. Yeah.
Copy !req
635. Sportspeople, 150, please.
Copy !req
636. Sportspeople for £150.
KLAXON
Copy !req
637. Answer there...
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638. you hit the second Daily Double!
Copy !req
639. My goodness. Well, well.
Copy !req
640. - You have 3,675 now.
- That is interesting.
Copy !req
641. Um, it's not my best subject.
Let's stick with 1,000, please.
Copy !req
642. Still £1,000 for Welsh Sportspeople.
Copy !req
643. Here's your clue.
Copy !req
644. Who's... Johnny Sexton?
Copy !req
645. No.
Copy !req
646. I expect you know, Anthony.
Copy !req
647. - Alun Wyn Jones.
- It's Alun Wyn Jones. Yes.
Copy !req
648. In a strange way, he isn't
as well known as he should be.
Copy !req
649. But as you can see
from that record, a great player.
Copy !req
650. You did drop your 1,000 there,
but you still have control.
Copy !req
651. Connected Countries, 150, please.
Copy !req
652. All right.
For £150, Connected Countries.
Copy !req
653. Yes, Anthony.
Copy !req
654. What are Zambia and Zimbabwe?
Copy !req
655. Absolutely right. Well done.
Absolutely.
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656. Go again.
- We Detect A Mystery, 100.
Copy !req
657. We Detect A Mystery.
Copy !req
658. - Yes, Emma.
- What is Gently?
Copy !req
659. Gently. That's right.
Copy !req
660. Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective
Agency by Douglas Adams,
Copy !req
661. and Inspector George Gently,
based on books by Alan Hunter.
Copy !req
662. - Off you go again, Emma.
- Musical Menu, 100, please.
Copy !req
663. Musical Menu for £100.
Copy !req
664. Yes, Anthony.
Copy !req
665. - Who are the Black Eyed Peas?
- The Black Eyed Peas.
Copy !req
666. - Welsh Sportspeople, 100.
- Welsh Sportspeople for 100.
Copy !req
667. Sticking with your country!
Copy !req
668. Yes, Sarah.
Copy !req
669. - Who is Gareth Bale?
- No.
Copy !req
670. Yes, Anthony.
Copy !req
671. Who is Aaron Ramsey?
Copy !req
672. Aaron Ramsey
is the correct response.
Copy !req
673. So you've got that, Anthony.
- Del Boy for 100, please.
Copy !req
674. Del Boy for £100.
Copy !req
675. Yes, Emma.
Copy !req
676. - What is potpourri?
- Potpourri. That's right.
Copy !req
677. - Countries for 100, please.
- Countries for £100.
Copy !req
678. Yes, Sarah.
Copy !req
679. - What are the USA and Canada?
- That's right. Absolutely.
Copy !req
680. The bridge that
they're just about to complete
Copy !req
681. is the Gordie Howe Bridge,
named after
Copy !req
682. a Canadian-born ice hockey player
who played most of his career
Copy !req
683. in Detroit, so he kind of bridged
the two nations too.
Copy !req
684. - Yes, Sarah.
- US Civil Rights for 100, please.
Copy !req
685. US Civil Rights, for £100.
Copy !req
686. Yes, Sarah.
Copy !req
687. Who is Lyndon B Johnson?
Copy !req
688. Lyndon B Johnson
is the correct response.
Copy !req
689. A landmark civil rights
and labour law.
Copy !req
690. It outlawed discrimination
for the first time properly.
Copy !req
691. - Yes.
- Musical Menu for 50, please.
Copy !req
692. All right, here we go.
Copy !req
693. Sarah.
Copy !req
694. - Who are the Jam?
- The Jam.
Copy !req
695. That's right. While at secondary
school in Woking. Yeah.
Copy !req
696. Connected Countries
for 50, please.
Copy !req
697. Right. Connected Countries.
Copy !req
698. Anyone going to have a go?
Copy !req
699. BEEP
They flow from Russia to Germany.
Copy !req
700. Still with you, Sarah. Four left.
- Del Boy for 50, please.
Copy !req
701. Del Boy for £50.
Copy !req
702. Yes, Emma.
- What is Camembert?
Copy !req
703. Not Camembert. No.
Copy !req
704. Either of you?
Copy !req
705. BEEP
Copy !req
706. It's fromage frais.
Copy !req
707. Fromage frais.
The penny's dropped.
Copy !req
708. OK. Sarah, still with you.
Copy !req
709. - Civil Rights for 50, please.
- Civil Rights for £50.
Copy !req
710. On 1st December 1955,
Copy !req
711. this activist refused to give up
her bus seat to a white man,
Copy !req
712. leading to a year-long boycott
in Montgomery, Alabama.
Copy !req
713. Yes, Emma.
Copy !req
714. - Who's Rosa Parks?
- Rosa Parks.
Copy !req
715. Yes. She's the "first lady
of civil rights",
Copy !req
716. honoured by the Congress,
Copy !req
717. and the "mother of the freedom
movement", she's called.
Copy !req
718. - Yeah, Emma.
- A mysterious 50, please.
Copy !req
719. Right, here we have a Mystery.
Copy !req
720. Yes, Emma.
Copy !req
721. - What is Midsomer Murders?
- Midsomer Murders is correct.
Copy !req
722. First episode aired in 1997.
Copy !req
723. And murders are still,
still regular occurrences
Copy !req
724. in poor old Midsomer.
Copy !req
725. And will continue until
Copy !req
726. the heat death of the universe.
- Yes!
Copy !req
727. Finish it off with
Sportspeople on 50, then, please.
Copy !req
728. All right.
Finally with Welsh Sportspeople...
Copy !req
729. Yes, Emma.
Copy !req
730. - Who is Joe Calzaghe?
- It is Joe Calzaghe.
Copy !req
731. Yes, well done indeed.
Copy !req
732. Gosh, there we are. We finished
the Double Jeopardy! board.
Copy !req
733. And here are the scores.
Copy !req
734. Anthony has improved enormously.
You're on 1,300.
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735. I'm sure you pressed your buzzer
Copy !req
736. every time there
was a Welsh sportsman.
Copy !req
737. - Every time!
- Beaten to it by the ladies.
Copy !req
738. But never mind. 1,300 is a goodly
sum and much can come of it.
Copy !req
739. Sarah, you're ahead, on 1,950,
Copy !req
740. but over 1,000 ahead,
Copy !req
741. Emma, 2,975.
Copy !req
742. Our champion is leading still.
Copy !req
743. So it's time to play
Final Jeopardy!
Copy !req
744. Let's see what category
we have for our contestants.
Copy !req
745. Well, in a moment, I'm going
to reveal one final clue.
Copy !req
746. But now it's time for you to decide
Copy !req
747. how much of your current score
you're prepared to risk
Copy !req
748. after seeing that category.
Please make your wagers.
Copy !req
749. OK. Everybody's made their wagers.
Copy !req
750. The category, we know,
is The Oscars.
Copy !req
751. And now here's the clue.
Copy !req
752. You have 30 seconds. Good luck.
Copy !req
753. All right. That 30 seconds
doesn't seem to take long, does it?
Copy !req
754. Oof! Right. Anthony, we're going
to start with you.
Copy !req
755. You're on £1,300.
Copy !req
756. First of all, we have to know
what response you gave.
Copy !req
757. The most recent film to be nominated
for the record of 14 Oscars.
Copy !req
758. What did you write down?
Copy !req
759. What is Lord Of The Rings?
Copy !req
760. That's not correct, I'm afraid.
Copy !req
761. And how much did you bet on that?
Copy !req
762. The farm!
The Pontypool farm was bet.
Copy !req
763. Well, that brings you down to zero.
Copy !req
764. Of course you had to go high.
Hard luck.
Copy !req
765. Sarah, you're in next position,
with £1,950.
Copy !req
766. What did you write down?
Copy !req
767. What is Dune?
Copy !req
768. That's not correct either,
I'm afraid.
Copy !req
769. How much did you wager on that?
Copy !req
770. £1,026,
Copy !req
771. which takes you down to 924.
Copy !req
772. So, Emma, we turn to you,
in the lead currently, with 2,975.
Copy !req
773. What did you think was the film?
Copy !req
774. Everything Everywhere All At On...
Copy !req
775. Didn't finish it. But it doesn't
matter, because it's not correct.
Copy !req
776. Should have been!
Copy !req
777. Actually, it was La La Land.
Copy !req
778. It was La La Land.
Copy !req
779. The others were All About Eve,
the 1950 Mankiewicz masterpiece,
Copy !req
780. and Titanic -
they also had 14 nominations.
Copy !req
781. Well, none of you knew that,
but how much did you wager?
Copy !req
782. 1,000. All right.
Copy !req
783. That takes you down to 1,975.
Copy !req
784. So you are still our champion,
Emma Laslett!
Copy !req
785. Congratulations!
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786. You have now a three-day total
of 10,999!
Copy !req
787. What a splendid number!
Copy !req
788. Excellent.
Copy !req
789. My goodness me. Yes.
You won 7,049 on the first day,
Copy !req
790. 1,975 on the second.
Copy !req
791. And now you're just within
a touch of £11,000.
Copy !req
792. I'm so sorry, Anthony.
It was wonderful having you here.
Copy !req
793. The buzzer defeated you
on a few occasions as well.
Copy !req
794. Definitely. Yes.
Copy !req
795. You took some great risks,
Copy !req
796. including right at the end.
Thanks for coming.
Copy !req
797. It's been great.
Had a great time.
Copy !req
798. I'm so pleased to hear that. And
it was wonderful having you, too.
Copy !req
799. My goodness me.
A wonderful performance.
Copy !req
800. For quite a long time,
you were leading, Sarah,
Copy !req
801. so it was wonderful to see that
Copy !req
802. and you showed
why it's called Jeopardy!
Copy !req
803. The game goes up and down
and up and down,
Copy !req
804. but still, you leave us
with our thanks and congratulations.
Copy !req
805. HE EXHALES
Emma will be back tomorrow,
Copy !req
806. and I hope you'll be there as well.
Thanks for watching. Goodbye.
Copy !req
807. Next time on Jeopardy!
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808. Champion Emma Laslett
faces Southgate's Dean Strachan,
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809. and from Pontypool
in Wales, Emily Lloyd.
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