1. 'From the Dock10 Studios
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2. 'this is Jeopardy!'
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3. 'Please welcome today's contestants.
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4. A teacher from Pontypool, Wales...
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5. 'An economist from Southgate,
London...
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6. 'And our returning champion,
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7. 'a disability benefits officer
from Milton Keynes...
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8. '.. whose three-day
cash winnings total is
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9. '£10,999.
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10. 'And now,
here is your host of Jeopardy!
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11. 'Stephen Fry!'
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12. Hello, hello!
Hello, hello, hello, everybody.
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13. Welcome to Jeopardy!
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14. Our champion, Emma Laslett, survived
an exhilarating game yesterday,
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15. and after being pushed all the way,
she went into the final round
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16. with a slight advantage.
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17. During Final Jeopardy,
she played her hand wisely
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she picked up the victory,
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19. despite all three contestants
responding incorrectly.
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20. She's now our three-day champion
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21. and the question is, how long
can she keep this run going?
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22. Today we have two new challengers
in Dean and Emily.
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23. Good luck to all three of you.
Let's play Jeopardy!
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24. We have six fresh categories
for you.
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25. Emma, as the reigning champion,
you have the honour,
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26. so please pick a category
and a cash amount.
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27. Unsurprisingly, for me,
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28. we'll go with Song Titles That
Aren't In English, for 150, please.
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29. Song Titles That Aren't
In English for £150.
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30. Yes, Emma?
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31. - What is Viva Las Vegas?
- Viva Las Vegas.
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32. Las Vegas was so called
by the Spanish
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33. because of its grassy meadows. Yeah.
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34. Let's go with a Starter for 150,
please.
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35. This is all about light meals
and snacks - starters.
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36. - Yes, Emma?
- What's a canape?
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37. Canapes. That's right.
That's what they are.
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38. - Animal Name for 150, please.
- Animal Names now, for £150.
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39. All the clues and responses are
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40. to do with the scientific names
of animals.
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41. - Emma.
- What are ravens?
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42. Ravens. The Unesco fortress being
the Tower of London.
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43. So, Emma, still with you.
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44. State Anagrams, 150, please.
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45. Yes, Emma?
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46. - What is South Carolina?
- South Carolina. You got there.
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47. Well done! Not easy to see. Yeah.
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48. While my brain's in that mode,
Anagrams for 100, please.
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49. Anagrams for 100, then.
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50. Yes, Emma?
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51. - What is Pennsylvania?
- That's right.
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52. We could have had a "nanny pelvis",
but "lean navy nips" it was!
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53. Well done.
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54. Let's stick with the Anagrams,
75, please.
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55. For £75 now.
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56. Yes, Emma?
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57. - What is Rhode Island?
- Rhode Island.
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58. - It's going well. 50, Anagrams.
- 50 now.
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59. Dean.
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60. - What is California?
- Well done.
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61. And you join us now
and you've got 50.
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62. Sports Personality
Of The Year, 100.
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63. Yes, Emma?
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64. - Who is Jonathan Edwards?
- The triple jump, of course.
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65. - Hop, skip and a jump.
- Song Titles, 100, please.
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66. Song Titles for £100.
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67. - Yes, Emma?
- What is Babooshka?
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68. "Babushka" means grandmother
in Russian. Yes, that's right.
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69. - Song Titles for 75, please.
- Song Titles for £75.
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70. Emma.
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71. - What is Despacito?
- And you got in there quickly, too.
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72. Despacito in Spanish
means slowly.
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73. Lots of people had a hit with it.
Justin Bieber's became
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74. the longest-reigning
foreign-language number one
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75. in official chart history.
There you go.
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76. Animal Name, 100, please.
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77. Yes, Dean?
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78. - What's an emperor penguin?
- Emperor penguin is exactly right.
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79. - Sports Personality, 75.
- £75, Sports Personality.
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80. Emma.
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81. - Who are Liz and Eilish McColgan?
- No.
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82. Dean.
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83. Who are Princess Anne
and Zara Phillips?
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84. Is correct. That's right.
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85. - Sports Personality, 50.
- Sports Personality for £50.
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86. Yes, Emily?
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87. Um...
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88. I've forgotten. Sorry. It's gone
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89. Oh, hard luck.
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90. Time is up. Yes, Dean?
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91. - Who is Dame Kelly Holmes?
- It's Dame Kelly Holmes.
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92. That's right. I'm sorry, Emily.
OK, then.
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93. Don't worry, plenty of time.
Off you go, Dean.
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94. Sports, 150.
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95. Sports for £150 now.
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96. - Yes, Dean?
- What's the Helen Rollason Award?
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97. Very well done. Absolutely right.
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98. She was a sports journalist
and presenter.
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99. An award is now given annually
as part
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100. of the BBC Sports Personality
Of The Year ceremony. Yep.
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101. Let's go What's In A Name? 50.
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102. Yes, Emma?
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103. - It's a dog.
- A dog. It's as simple as that.
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104. - Starters, 100, please.
- Starters for £100.
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105. Yes, Emma?
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106. - What are meze?
- Meze, they're meze, exactly right.
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107. - Starter, 75.
- Starter for £75.
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108. - Emma.
- What are hors d'oeuvres?
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109. Hors d'oeuvres, yes.
Outside the work. That's right.
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110. Oeuvre is work, as in a work of art
is sometimes called an oeuvre,
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111. or a style of work. Yeah.
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112. - Animal Name, 75, please.
- Animal Names for £75.
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113. Yes, Emily?
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114. - What is a cheetah?
- Yes. Well done! Excellent.
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115. You're in the plus now.
That's terrific.
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116. So you have the pick, Emily.
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117. Song Titles That Aren't In English
for 50, please.
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118. For £50.
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119. Yes, Emily?
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120. - What is C'est La Vie?
- That's it. "What is C'est La Vie?"
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121. Which is "that's life" in French.
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122. Song Titles That Aren't In English
for 25, please.
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123. For 25 now.
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124. Emily.
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125. - What is Auld Lang Syne?
- Auld Lang Syne,
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126. which translates into standard
English as "old long since".
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127. Starter Questions for 50, please.
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128. Yes, Emma?
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129. - What's antipasti?
- Antipasti.
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130. That's right, ante is "before"
in Latin.
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131. All right, off you go.
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132. We had to go there eventually,
British Waterways, 150, please.
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133. British Waterways for 150.
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134. Ah! Well, well.
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135. You had to go there eventually.
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136. The answer there is our Daily Double
for the board.
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137. You know what that means -
it means you can choose anything
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138. up to your score as a wager
for an answer to this clue.
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139. Ah...
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140. My British geography
is famously not good.
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141. Uh, 500, please.
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142. All right.
For £500, then, British Waterways.
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143. Deepest... What is Coniston Water?
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144. It's not Coniston Water.
It's Wast Water.
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145. - Wast Water!
- Yeah.
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146. Windermere is the largest lake by
area, but Wast Water the deepest.
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147. Sorry about that. You lose 500,
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148. but you have control
and you're still in the lead anyway.
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149. Said it wasn't my subject, but, hey,
let's stick with it.
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150. Waterways, 100, please.
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151. Yes, Emma?
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152. What is the Grand Union Canal?
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153. It is the Grand Union Canal.
Well done.
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154. Waterways, 75, please.
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155. Yes, Emily?
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156. What is Isis?
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157. - No.
- Uh, no, not Isis.
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158. Emma.
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159. What is Oxford?
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160. Yes, I'm afraid. Sorry,
we had to take it away from you
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161. because you gave the wrong response
and Emma came in. Yes.
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162. You were quite right
cos you knew what it is.
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163. The Thames is called the Isis
when it flows through Oxford.
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164. The clue did ask you
to name the city.
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165. - The city, yeah, I realised.
- Yeah, don't worry.
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166. That's part of the jeopardy
of Jeopardy!
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167. It's why we call it that.
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168. Not to worry, though.
Emma, you have the call.
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169. Waterways, 50, please.
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170. Yes, Dean?
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171. - What's the Trent?
- The River Trent it is.
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172. Trent Bridge is the home ground
of Nottinghamshire
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173. and where... Of course,
a great Test venue, too.
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174. Let's just finish the category
for 25, please.
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175. Yes, Dean?
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176. What's Gibraltar?
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177. No.
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178. Anyone going to have a go?
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179. It's the Solent,
which is the strait
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180. between the Isle of Wight
and the Hampshire coast, of course.
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181. So, yes, no-one got that.
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182. But, Dean, you have control.
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183. Let's go Starter Questions,
25, please.
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184. Yes, Emma?
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185. - What are tapas?
- Tapas, yes.
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186. Emma, you have three to choose from.
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187. Anagrams, 25, please.
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188. Dean.
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189. What is Nebraska?
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190. Nebraska. That's right.
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191. What's In A Name? 25.
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192. - Yes, Emily?
- What's a lion?
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193. A lion.
You have the last pick.
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194. BBC Sports Personality
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195. For £25.
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196. In 1984, the antics of this duo
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197. meant that for the first time,
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198. the main award was given to a pair
as opposed to an individual.
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199. Yes, Emma?
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200. - Who are Torvill and Dean?
- Torvill and Dean,
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in Sarajevo.
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202. That clears up the board.
Let's have a look at the scores.
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203. Emily, you're on £50.
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204. Dean, in second place on 475,
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205. and out in front by 500 is Emma.
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206. Well, all that can change
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207. when we come to our second board
after the break.
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208. We'll see you then.
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209. Welcome back to Jeopardy!
Here are our three contestants.
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210. Emily, it's a strange world,
you know, here on Jeopardy!
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who comes from Pontypool,
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- Yeah, that's right.
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I suppose you know him, do you?
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214. No, I haven't got a clue.
I live in the middle of a field
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216. Well, you're a philosophical
ethicist.
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217. - Yeah, that's right. Yeah.
- Very important job these days.
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219. Yeah.
And I absolutely love teaching.
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time I go in there. I just love it.
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teachers.
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223. That's wonderful.
Thank you, Emily.
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224. Dean, wonderful to have you here.
You're an economist.
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- And you were at Chicago
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227. - I did, yes, for graduate school.
- Milton Friedman and Hayek.
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of the world were there.
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230. Some of the great economists
of the world and me were there.
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233. but you've taught game theory,
and here you are on a game.
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- Tell us what game theory is.
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235. Well, game theory would be if you
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their own results,
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another sort of sentient being
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anticipate what they're doing,
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what the optimal strategy is.
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245. Wow. Only on Jeopardy! do you get
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- Inshallah.
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250. Indeed! Absolutely right.
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251. Now, Emma, you've shown that
you have a pretty good skill
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and you have interesting hobbies
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253. and one of them is you collect
badges. Tell me about that.
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254. Yes. I've been collecting
just various pin badges
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events, anything like that,
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258. and, yeah, now I've got a jacket
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with, at last count,
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- 300?
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- And each one you can look at
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I guess.
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263. Well, we'll have to make sure that
when we produce one,
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265. - Absolutely. Thank you very much.
- Let's get back on with the game.
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They are...
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267. All responses are well-known
Latin phrases used in English.
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268. Emily, as the lowest
scorer currently,
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269. you have pick of the board. Can we
have a category and a pound amount?
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270. Asking The Musical Question,
75, please.
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271. Dean.
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272. What is
Should I Stay Or Should I Go?
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273. Well remembered,
you got it in the right order.
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or should I stay or whatever it is.
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275. But you got it exactly right.
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276. Let's try Famous Animals, 100.
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277. Dean.
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278. What is a groundhog?
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279. Groundhog from
Groundhog Day. Yes, that's right.
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281. Emma.
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282. - What is Laika?
- Laika, that's right.
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283. Er, Latin, 150, please.
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284. Latin for £150 now.
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285. Yes, Emma?
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286. What is caveat emptor?
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287. "Ca-we-at" - very good
old-fashioned Latin pronunciation.
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288. "Ca-we-at" or caveat emptor.
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289. So, Emma.
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290. Muscle Memory, 150, please.
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291. For £150.
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292. Dean.
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293. What's a deltoid?
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294. Deltoid muscle is the correct
response. Yeah.
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295. - Latin, 100.
Latin for £100.
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296. Yes, Emma?
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297. - What is in loco parentis?
- In loco parentis,
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298. as teachers, Emily,
are sometimes considered to be.
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299. Yes.
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300. Musical Question, 150, please.
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301. Here we are.
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302. Yes, Emma?
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Why Does It Always Rain On Me?
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304. Why Does It Always Rain On Me?
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305. There was a famous Glastonbury
moment when Travis began to sing it
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opened on them!
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307. The cosmos sometimes has
a sense of humour.
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308. Yes, Emma?
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309. - Animals, 150, please.
- Animals for £150.
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310. Yes, Dean?
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311. What's a pigeon?
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312. She or he, I don't know the gender,
was indeed a pigeon. Yeah.
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313. Famous Animals for 50.
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314. Famous Animals for £50.
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315. - Yes, Emily?
- What's an octopus?
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316. An octopus. Paul had an 87%
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317. success rate over the course
of his career,
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318. including eight out of eight correct
predictions for the 2010 World Cup.
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319. You have control, Emily.
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320. Asking The Musical Question,
50, please.
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321. All right.
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322. Yes, Emma?
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323. - What is What Is Love?
- "What is What Is Love?"
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325. Muscle Memory, 100, please.
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326. Muscle Memory for £100.
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327. Yes, Dean?
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328. What's the glute? Gluteus maximus?
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329. Yes. That's better,
to give it its full name.
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330. Glute, we often call it,
or gluteus maximus,
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331. is the botty muscle, the buttock.
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332. Latin, 75.
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334. Yes, Emma?
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335. - What is quid pro quo?
- A quid pro quo, yeah.
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336. Let's have a Musical Question
for 100, please.
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337. - Yes, Emma?
- What is Are You Gonna Go My Way?
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338. Are You Gonna Go My Way?
You're very good on the pop here.
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339. Let's go Down Under, 150, please.
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340. All right.
We're going Down Under now for 150.
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341. I bungee jumped there,
would you believe?
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342. Can you picture it? I did, though.
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343. It's Queenstown.
"What is Queenstown?"
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344. In the South Island,
near the fjords. Yeah.
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345. - Ah, sure, Down Under, 100.
- Down Under for £100, then.
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346. Yes, Dean?
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347. - What's Marlborough?
- It's not Marlborough, no.
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348. Yes, Emma?
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349. - What is Hawke's Bay?
- Not Hawke's Bay.
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350. No, near Adelaide.
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351. I think Marlborough is in
New Zealand, isn't it?
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352. This is the Barossa Valley.
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353. Barossa was this battle.
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354. Why it was named after the Spanish
city of Cadiz, or close to it,
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355. I don't know, but it is Barossa.
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356. So, Emma, you still have control.
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357. Yeah, let's move.
Muscle Memory, 75, please.
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358. You prefer your muscles. Oh!
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359. A good move.
Answer there is the Daily Double.
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360. Well, well, you get it again.
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361. OK, then.
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362. Well, you have 1,575 to wager.
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363. How much of it are you prepared to?
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364. You know what? It's too early
in the game to do math.
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365. A true Daily Double, please.
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366. A true Daily Double of 1,575.
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367. This could bring you up
or bring you down, as you know.
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368. Jeopardy! is indeed
the name of the game.
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369. Here is your clue for Muscle Memory.
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370. What is the trapezius?
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371. The trapezius is
the correct response.
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372. You've doubled, to 3,150.
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373. Brilliantly played. Well done.
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375. Latin for 50, please.
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376. Latin for £50.
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377. - Yes, Emma?
- What is persona non grata?
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378. Persona non grata.
That's the correct response.
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379. Let's stick with Latin
for 25, please.
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380. Latin for £25 now.
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381. Emily.
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383. "What is terra firma?" Dry land.
Solid ground.
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384. The solid earth. Yeah.
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386. We're going on
A Trip Down Under again.
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387. Time's up.
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388. It's called simply Hobbiton.
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389. It's not a real place, obviously.
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390. So, Emily, you still have control.
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resignation
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That's right.
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399. All right, Emily,
you still have control.
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100, please.
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402. Yes, Dean?
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403. - What is 1974?
- It is 1974.
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404. Very well remembered. Absolutely.
After the Watergate scandal.
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- Same category for £75.
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406. Anybody?
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old enough to remember it!
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triumphantly
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in the Falklands War.
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414. No.
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415. Yes, Emily?
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416. What is 1994?
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417. No.
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418. Emma not tempted.
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419. '92.
It was '92, Dean.
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420. Hard luck. Yeah, of course,
what's being referred to there
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421. is the annus horribilis
that the Queen declared.
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422. Her children divorced that year
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423. and there was a fire
at Windsor Castle in 1992.
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424. Dean, you still have control.
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425. OK, let's go Down Under for 75.
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426. - Yes, Dean?
- What's Cook?
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427. Mount Cook. That's quite right.
Yeah. Also called Aoraki. Yeah.
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428. Muscle, 50.
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429. All right.
Muscle Memory for £50.
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430. Yes, Dean?
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431. What are the pectoral muscles?
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432. That's right.
Pectorals, or pecs, we call them.
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433. - I'll go Down Under, 25, please.
- Down Under for £25.
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434. Known for its famous lighthouse,
this alliterative beachside town
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435. and surfing hot spot is around
90 miles south of Brisbane.
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436. Yes, Emma.
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437. - What's Bondi Beach?
- It's not Bondi Beach. No.
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438. Either of you?
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439. Bondi Beach is alliterative,
but is Sydney,
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440. whereas this is nearer Brisbane
and it's Byron Bay.
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441. Dean, there are four left
to choose from.
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442. Let's go Famous Animals, 25, please.
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443. Famous Animals for £25.
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444. - Yes, Dean?
- What's Grumpy Cat?
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445. Indeed.
Grumpy Cat, who died in 2019.
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446. - Let's go Muscles, 25.
- Muscles for 25.
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447. Yes, Emma?
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448. - What's the biceps?
- Biceps. That's right.
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449. Musical Question, 25, please.
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450. Dean.
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451. What is Who Let The Dogs Out?
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452. "Woof! Woof!" is absolutely right!
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453. Yeah. £25.
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454. - Yes, Dean?
- What is 2022?
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455. Indeed.
You know what that refers to -
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456. the Star correctly predicted
that the lettuce
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457. that they had on a shelf
would last longer than
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458. the premiership of Liz Truss.
And it was proved correct, yes.
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459. So there we are,
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460. we've cleared up the board,
and let's look at the scores.
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461. Emily's on £75.
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462. Dean's had a good late run,
but is still behind.
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463. He's got 1,200, which is 2,000
short of Emma's score of 3,200.
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464. But everything can change
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465. after we play Double Jeopardy
after the break.
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466. Welcome back to Jeopardy!
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467. Well, now, Emma, you're in the lead
once more, on 3,200.
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468. You didn't start as well
as you sometimes do.
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469. You had a brave Daily Double.
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470. An easy mistake to make,
with the deepest lake.
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471. I knew it was one of the Waters,
just... Yeah.
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472. Yeah. Otherwise, though, you've
picked up very well, as always.
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473. But, Dean, well, you're on 1,200,
so you're certainly not out of reach
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474. of the leader.
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475. You were good on the animals.
Groundhog and the pigeon, you got.
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476. Well, I saw...
There's a Groundhog Day musical.
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477. I was really getting super-nervous
about coming on this show,
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478. so I booked a ticket on a whim
and went and saw it.
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479. So that came, er...
- Oh!
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480. - That fell very nicely for me.
- Excellent!
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481. Generally speaking, fine performance
and lots of chances to come.
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482. And there are chances for you
to come too, Emily.
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483. I think you've had more trouble
with the buzzer.
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484. Apparently our technology shows
that you tend to buzz too early,
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485. while I'm still speaking.
- Yeah.
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486. We should remind viewers that
it's very important to buzz
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487. after I've finished speaking
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488. or you do get locked out
for a very short time.
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489. So, yeah, bad luck on occasion.
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490. But believe me, Double Jeopardy
is an opportunity for big money,
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491. and it's time to play
Double Jeopardy. All right.
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492. We've doubled the cash values,
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493. so they now range from 50 to £300.
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494. And there are now also
two Daily Doubles hidden
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495. somewhere up there on that board.
Who knows where?
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496. We have six new categories
for our contestants.
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497. They are...
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498. And from now on,
I have to give you a warning,
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499. if you don't give the response
in the correct Jeopardy! manner,
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500. with a "who" or a "what" or
a "where" or something like that,
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501. a question word, then your
response will be deemed incorrect.
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502. All right. OK, we'll start with
the lowest scorer at the moment,
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503. and that's you, Emily,
so if you'd like to pick a category
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504. and a cash amount.
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505. Sporting Partners In Rhyme
for 150, please.
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506. For £150, I'll need two names here,
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507. both first and surnames
in each case,
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508. of rhyming sporting figures.
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509. Yes, Dean?
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510. Who are Chris Hoy and Jason Roy?
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511. Chris Hoy and Jason Roy
are the rhyming couple.
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512. South America, 150.
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513. Yes, Dean?
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514. - What's the Orinoco?
- Orinoco Flow, so it is.
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515. Sporting Partners, 200.
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516. Yes, Dean?
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517. Who are Alex Scott and Laura Trott?
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518. Alex Scott and Laura Trott.
Very well done. Quite correct.
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519. - Sporting Partners, 300.
- For £300.
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520. Going for the maximum.
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521. Yes, Dean?
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522. Who are Sir Alastair Cook
and Becher's Brook?
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523. Very good.
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524. - Sporting partners, 100.
- It's a good category for you.
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525. Dean.
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526. Who are Alex Higgins
and Sir Bradley Wiggins?
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527. I love that you give them
their title too!
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528. Alex Higgins and Sir Bradley Wiggins
is correct.
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529. Oh, God.
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530. - Um, South America, 100.
- South America for 100.
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531. I don't know why you're complaining.
You're doing well!
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532. Yes, Emma?
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533. - What is Titicaca?
- Lake Titicaca.
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534. The world's highest lake
navigable to large vessels.
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535. - Poetry, 300, please.
- Poetry for £300.
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536. Here we are now. Finish the line.
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537. - Yes, Emma?
- What is despair?
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538. Despair. Exactly right.
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539. From the poem Ozymandias
by Percy Bysshe Shelley,
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540. published in 1818. Off you go, Emma.
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541. Let's stick with Poetry, 200,
please.
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542. Poetry for £200.
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543. Some people think of it
as the first modernist poem.
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544. "In the room the women come and go.
Talking of Michelangelo."
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545. From The Love Song
Of J Arthur Prufrock.
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546. I was thinking,
"Five syllables, ends in O,"
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547. and, yes, that is what that is!
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548. Theatres & Opera Houses, 300,
please.
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549. - Yes, Emma?
- What is the Globe?
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550. - No.
- Oh!
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551. Either of you?
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552. Where Nell Gwyn
used to sell oranges.
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553. It's the Theatre Royal Drury Lane.
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554. Yeah. So still with you, Emma.
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555. South America, 300, please.
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556. Yes, Dean?
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557. What's Ecuador?
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558. Ecuador is the correct response.
Yes.
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559. Let's go for Poetry, 100.
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560. Yes, Emma?
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561. - What is an onion?
- It IS an onion. Absolutely right.
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562. Landmarks By Postcode, 300.
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563. All right.
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564. Yes, Emma?
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565. What is Woburn Safari Park?
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566. - No.
- Ah.
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567. Either of you?
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568. It's the other one, you might say,
Longleat.
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569. - Yeah.
- The lions of Longleat.
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570. - Reality TV for 300, please.
- Reality TV for £300.
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571. Emma?
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572. What is Interior Design Masters?
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573. "What is Interior Design Masters?"
Completely correct.
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574. Reality TV, 200, please.
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575. Yes, Emma?
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576. What is RuPaul's Drag Race UK?
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577. - Absolutely right. Yeah.
- Theatres, 200, please.
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578. Theatres for £200.
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579. Answer there the Daily Double!
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580. Well, well.
Oh, my goodness, Emma.
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581. So you've got £3,600.
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582. How much are you going to wager
on Theatres & Opera Houses?
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583. - Back to the usual, 1,000, please.
- £1,000, then.
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584. All right, here is your clue.
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585. What is the Opera Populaire?
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586. No, that's not it, I'm afraid.
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587. - It's the Palais Garnier.
- Garnier.
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588. Well, on that sad note for you,
but you're still in the lead,
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589. but this time by just £200.
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590. We're halfway through the board,
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591. and it's time to go for
a well-earned break.
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592. See you after it.
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593. And a very warm welcome back
to Jeopardy!
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594. Ha... Emma on £2,600.
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595. £200 in the lead at the moment.
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596. You gave the last correct response
so you have the pick of the board.
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597. I think I've found my area.
Reality TV, 150, please.
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598. Reality TV for £150.
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599. Yes, Emma?
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600. What is SAS: Who Dares Wins?
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601. Correct. Absolutely right.
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602. Reality, 100, please.
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603. - Yes, Emma?
- What is Love Island?
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604. You really do know this subject,
don't you? Quite right.
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605. Often despite myself.
Um, Poetry, 150, please.
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606. Poetry for £150.
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607. - Yes, Emma?
- What is eternity?
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608. - No.
- Oh, no!
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609. Yes, Dean?
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610. I don't know why... What is motion?
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611. No.
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612. - Emily?
- No.
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613. Not going for it. Time's up.
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614. It's immortality.
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615. Yeah.
- So, Emma, you still have control.
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616. South America, 200, please.
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617. For £200.
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618. Oh! She's only gone and got the
second Daily Double on this board.
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619. And you're on 2,700. So...
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620. 700, please.
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621. £700. OK.
Could take you up to 3,400.
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622. It's on South America
and the clue is...
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623. - What is Patagonia?
- Patagonia, to which, to this day
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624. has quite a population
of Welsh names.
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625. Well done. Very good indeed.
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626. That takes you up to 3,400,
and you still have control.
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627. Can't avoid British geography
forever.
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628. Landmarks By Postcode, 200, please.
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629. Yes, Emma?
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630. What is Warwick Castle?
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631. Warwick Castle is the correct
response. Yes. So off you go.
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632. Landmarks again, 150, please.
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633. Landmarks for £150 now.
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634. Yes, Emma?
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635. What is Victoria Docks?
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636. No.
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637. "What is the Royal Albert Docks?"
would have been
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638. the correct response.
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639. Located on the Liverpool waterfront,
now home to a Tate gallery, in fact.
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640. So still with you, Emma.
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641. Theatres, 150, please.
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642. The Puccini operas Madama Butterfly
and Turandot both had
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643. their world premieres
at this opera house in Milan.
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644. Yes, Emma?
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645. What is the Prado?
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646. - No.
- Oh!
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647. - Dean?
- What's La Scala?
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648. La Scala! The Prado is an art
gallery in Madrid, but easily done.
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649. It is.
- Don't castigate yourself.
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650. Landmarks, uh, 100.
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651. Yes, Emily?
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652. What's St Paul's Cathedral?
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653. Yes, that's right.
St Paul's Cathedral. Yeah.
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654. Reality TV for 50, please.
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655. Yes, Emma?
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656. What is The Traitors?
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657. Traitors is exactly right.
Well done.
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658. Theatres, 100.
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659. Yes, Emma?
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660. What is Buenos Aires?
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661. It is Buenos Aires. Very good.
If that was a guess,
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662. a brilliant one.
Emma, still with it.
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663. Well, since we're in the area,
South America for 50, please.
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664. Yes, Emma?
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665. What is Tierra del Fuego?
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666. Tierra del Fuego it is.
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667. Poetry, 50, please.
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668. Yes, Dean?
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669. - What is temperate?
- Temperate, that's right.
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670. It goes on to say, "Rough winds do
shake the darling buds of May," etc.
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671. Well done.
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672. Sporting Partners In Rhyme, 50.
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673. - Yes, Dean?
- Who is Steph Curry
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674. and SIR Andy Murray?
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675. Well done. That's quite right.
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676. - All knights. Everyone's a knight.
- Yes, you get all the knights.
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677. UK Landmarks By Postcode.
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678. Yes, Emma?
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679. - What is the Jurassic Coast?
- No.
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680. Anybody?
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681. It was a good thought.
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682. BT is Belfast.
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683. We were looking for,
"What is the Giant's Causeway?"
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684. So, Dean, you still have control.
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685. Theatre for 50, please.
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686. Theatres & Opera Houses
for £50.
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687. - Yes, Dean?
- What's the Bolshoi?
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688. The Bolshoi Theatre, yes. Bolshoi
means big or grand in Russian.
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689. Well, we've cleared up
the Double Jeopardy board,
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690. and the scores are like this.
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691. Emily, you're on £175.
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692. Dean, you're in second position,
but you've come on strongly,
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693. and you have 2,550.
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694. Emma, still in the lead.
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695. You seem to have picked up
all the Daily Doubles.
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696. You have £3,450
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697. as we now go into Final Jeopardy.
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698. So let's see what category
we have for you.
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699. All right.
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700. In a moment,
I'm going to reveal one final clue.
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701. But now it's time for you to decide
how much of your current score
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702. you're prepared to risk after
seeing just this category.
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703. All right. Make your wagers.
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704. OK, everybody's made their wagers.
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705. The category, as I've said,
is The European Union.
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706. Now, here's the clue.
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707. You have 30 seconds. Good luck.
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708. OK.
How quickly that time goes
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709. when you're dancing around
to that fabulous tune.
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710. Emily, we're going to start
with you,
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711. as you have the lowest score
at the moment, £175.
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712. First of all, we need to know
what response you wrote,
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713. and whether it was correct.
So let's see what it was.
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714. You wrote, "What is Turkey?"
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715. Which, even if it had been Turkey,
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716. wouldn't be acceptable
cos we did ask for the year,
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717. not the country.
- Ah, yeah, sorry.
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718. So I'm afraid that doesn't count
as a correct response.
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719. But how much were you prepared
to wager on it?
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720. £175. Down you go to zero.
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721. But you know, you had to go for
a big one, didn't you?
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722. Of course you did. Dean,
you're in second place, on 2,550.
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723. I hope you put a year, and we'll
see if it was the correct one.
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724. What DID you write?
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725. "What is 2015?", I think you've got,
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726. and, "Hi..." somebody.
- Vinny.
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727. All right. OK! Got in a shout-out
too! I'm afraid that's not correct.
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728. It wasn't 2015, so we'll see
how much you wagered on it.
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729. Not too much. £275.
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730. OK. Well, that takes you down
to 2,275.
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731. Emma, this is getting juicy,
isn't it?
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732. It's getting interesting. I wonder
what YOU wrote as your response.
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733. The most recent country to join
the European Union in this year,
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734. you thought was what year?
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735. "What is 2017?"
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736. That is not correct. I'm very sorry.
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737. It's not the correct response.
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738. The correct response would have been
2013, when Croatia joined the EU.
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739. None of you knew that.
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740. But the question is, how much, Emma,
did you wager?
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741. Oh! 1,651, which takes you down
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742. to 1,799, which means
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743. we have a new champion in Dean,
on 2,275!
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744. Well, congratulations, Dean.
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745. And I'm sorry, Emma.
You've been a wonderful champion.
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746. You've won £10,999
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747. over the course of your
wonderful championship reign.
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748. We're very sorry to lose you,
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749. but it's been fabulous having you
as our champion.
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750. We say goodbye to you
with all good wishes.
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751. And we're very sorry to lose you
as well, Emily.
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752. I did what I tell my pupils
not to do,
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753. which is not read
the question properly.
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754. It's classic, isn't it?
Very easy to do in Jeopardy!
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755. And it is of vital importance
to get it right.
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756. But it's been wonderful having you,
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757. and thank you very much for coming.
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758. Dean, we'll see you tomorrow.
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759. See you tomorrow.
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760. And I hope we'll see you there, too.
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761. Thanks for watching. Goodbye.
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762. 'Next time on Jeopardy!
champion Dean Strachan
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763. 'faces Greenwich's Archi Campbell,
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764. 'and, from Romford in London,
Caroline Latham.'
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