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 student from Wimbledon...
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5. 'A charity executive from
Haverhill in Suffolk...
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6. 'And our returning champion,
a GP from Birmingham...
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7. '.. whose one-day cash winnings total
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8. 'is £4,801.
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9. And now, here is your host
of Jeopardy...
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10. Stephen Fry!
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11. Hello there!
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12. Hello. Hello. Hello. Thank you.
Thank you very much.
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13. And welcome to Jeopardy!
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14. Our champion, Mayank Dadheech.
Here he is.
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15. He had a marvellous first game
yesterday, despite a few stumbles
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16. in the first round, and a
fortunately placed Daily Double
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17. turned everything around,
as it can in this game.
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18. It's not called Jeopardy!
for nothing.
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19. In Final Jeopardy,
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20. he was the only contestant
to find the correct response,
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21. leaving him our Jeopardy! champion.
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22. Today, we have two new contestants,
anxious to knock him off his perch.
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23. They are Steph and Miles.
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24. Good luck to all three of you.
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25. Now, if...
if you didn't tune in yesterday
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26. and you're worried about
the rules, don't be.
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27. As soon as we play, it will become
pretty jolly clear.
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28. Firstly, we're going to see
six categories.
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29. And here they are.
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30. All the responses contain
the letters "OO".
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31. We turn to Mayank as our reigning
champion to have first pick.
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32. Just give me a category
and a pound amount.
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33. I'll take Metal Music for 25.
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34. Metal Music for £25.
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35. All responses here
should mention a metal.
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36. All right.
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37. Mayank?
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38. What is gold?
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39. Gold by Spandau Ballet.
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40. Favourite of many an advert with
a little name change, isn't it?
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41. OK, so you have control.
Choose again.
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42. I'll take Metal Music for 150.
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43. For £150...
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44. - Steph?
- What is titanium?
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45. Titanium is right.
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46. I'd like 1970s Food for 25, please.
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47. Ah, 1970s Food.
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48. Yes, Steph?
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49. What is Angel Delight?
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50. Angel Delight is absolutely right.
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51. Gosh, I used to love that. I used to
eat the powder. You know, weird.
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52. In 2006, it was the UK's bestselling
instant cold dessert.
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53. That's quite a category.
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54. Maybe we'll have that on the
programme in the future.
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55. But anyway, it's your pick.
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56. 1970s Food for 50, please.
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57. For £50.
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58. Named after a mountainous region,
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59. this cake is based on the German
dessert, Schwarzwalder Kirschtorte.
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60. Yes, Mayank?
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61. What is Black Forest gateau?
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62. Good German there.
That's what it says, yes.
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63. Black Forest cherry cake,
it says in German. Well done.
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64. I'll take OO History for 50.
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65. Yes, Miles?
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66. What are Tommies?
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67. No, it's got to have a double O,
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68. if you remember, in the title.
Yes, Mayank?
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69. What are foot soldiers?
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70. Not foot soldiers. No.
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71. - Steph?
- What are troops?
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72. More specific?
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73. We needed paratroopers.
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74. It's dropped behind enemy lines.
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75. Means it can't be foot soldiers,
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76. obviously, they're dropped.
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77. Now, Miles is on -50,
because it is Jeopardy!
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78. If you give a response
and it isn't correct,
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79. we take away the sum.
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80. OK, so, Mayank,
you still have control.
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81. I'll take OO History for 75.
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82. OO History for 75.
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83. Yes, Steph?
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84. Who is Calvin Coolidge?
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85. That's not correct.
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86. Yes, Miles?
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87. Who is Theodore Roosevelt?
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88. Absolutely. Bang on.
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89. Yes, Calvin Coolidge was later,
in the 1920s.
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90. OK. So, Miles, you have control
of the board.
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91. You're back in positive numbers.
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92. OO History for 25, please.
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93. For 25...
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94. Yes, Steph?
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95. What is moonshine?
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96. Moonshine, so called
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97. because it tended to be brewed
up or distilled
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98. in the light of the moon,
at night, exactly.
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99. I'd like Metal Music for 100,
please.
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100. Metal. Remember, the response must
contain a metal.
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101. Yes, Miles?
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102. - What is the Mercury Prize?
- Absolutely. Spot on.
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103. With the album, which I'm sure you
have at home, Screamadelica.
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104. Off you go, Miles.
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105. OO History for 100, please.
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106. OO History for 100.
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107. Yes, Mayank?
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108. - What is a co-op?
- A co-op.
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109. A cooperative or co-op,
absolutely right.
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110. You have control.
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111. I'll take Metal Music for 75.
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112. OK. For £75, then.
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113. Yes, Miles?
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114. - What is an iron maiden?
- Yes.
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115. Deeply unpleasant form of torture,
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116. as some people think the music is,
but not I.
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117. Yes. Carry on.
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118. OO History for 150, please.
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119. For £150...
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120. The answer there,
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121. our Daily Double.
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122. Now, what this means
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123. is the question is only for you,
Miles,
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124. but you first have to wager a sum
on the outcome and your response.
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125. You can do a minimum of £10
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126. or a maximum of whatever your
score is,
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127. and that maximum would be £200.
What would you like to wager?
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128. I'll do £200, please.
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129. That's what we call
a true Daily Double.
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130. All right, you can double your
score with this one.
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131. So here, for £200...
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132. What is Waterloo?
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133. Is correct. Well done.
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134. You're now on 400.
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135. You were on a minus sum
just a blink ago.
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136. That just shows how this game
can go.
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137. All right,
you have control of the board.
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138. Who Wrote It? for 25, please.
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139. Yes, Miles?
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140. - Who is Richard Osman?
- It was indeed Richard Osman.
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141. Hugely successful series.
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142. Who Wrote It? for 50.
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143. For £50...
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144. Steph?
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145. - Who is JD Salinger?
- JD Salinger.
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146. Or Saling-er. Absolutely right.
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147. Consecutive consonants for 50,
please.
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148. In this category, each response
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149. is a word that has at least five
consonants in a row.
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150. Yes, Mayank?
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151. - What is catchphrase?
- Catchphrase, yes.
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152. Well played.
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153. I'll take Double-barrelled
High Achievers for 25.
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154. Double-barrelled
High Achievers.
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155. Yes, Miles?
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156. Who is Daniel Day-Lewis?
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157. The very great Daniel Day-Lewis.
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158. He won for My Left Foot,
for There Will Be Blood,
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159. and for Lincoln.
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160. All right, then.
With you, Miles.
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161. Who Wrote It? for 75.
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162. Mayank?
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163. - Who is Dumas?
- Yes.
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164. Alexandre Dumas,
we'll give you Dumas.
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165. He was Dumas pere, to be exact,
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166. "the father",
cos there were two of them.
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167. Takes place in the years
after the fall of Napoleon,
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168. if you remember. Great book.
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169. It's with you, Mayank.
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170. I'll take Metal Music for 50.
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171. For £50...
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172. Yes, Mayank?
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173. - What is platinum?
- Platinum is right.
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174. Not gold,
but platinum for a million.
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175. The first one was
Johnnie Taylor's Disco Lady.
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176. I'll take Double-barrelled
High Achievers for 50.
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177. Mayank?
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178. - Who is Olivia Newton-John?
- Olivia Newton-John.
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179. Of course,
she played Sandy in Grease.
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180. I'll take Double-barrelled for 75.
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181. For 75...
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182. Yes, Mayank?
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183. Who is Catherine Zeta-Jones?
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184. Catherine Zeta-Jones. That's right.
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185. I'll take the same category
for 100.
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186. For £100, then...
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187. Miles?
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188. Who is Tanni Grey-Thompson?
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189. Very good indeed.
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190. Double-barrelled High Achievers
for 150.
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191. For £150...
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192. Yes, Miles?
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193. Who is Julia Louis-Dreyfus?
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194. Absolutely. Bang on.
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195. Who Wrote It? for 100, please.
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196. For £100...
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197. Yes, Miles?
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198. Who is Alice Walker?
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199. Excellent. You're on a roll.
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200. Who wrote it? for 150.
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201. For £150...
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202. Yes, Miles?
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203. Who is Bernardine Evaristo?
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204. Correct.
It shared the 2019 Booker Prize
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205. with Margaret Atwood's
The Testament, you may remember.
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206. Consecutive consonants
for 25.
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207. For £25...
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208. Yes, Steph?
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209. - What is a corkscrew?
- A corkscrew.
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210. Remember, that's five consecutive
consonants -
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211. R-K-S-C-R.
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212. And with you, Steph.
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213. 1970s Food for 150, please.
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214. '70s Food.
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215. Yes, Steph?
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216. What is a prawn cocktail?
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217. A prawn cocktail. I love them.
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218. '70s Food for 100, please.
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219. '70s Food for 100.
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220. Yes, Miles?
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221. - What is fondue?
- Fondue, exactly right.
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222. April the 11th, as you all know,
is National Fondue Day.
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223. Consecutive consonants
for 150.
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224. For £150...
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225. Miles?
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226. What is myrrh?
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227. Myrrh, exactly.
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228. Not the sound of a cow.
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229. M-Y-R-R-H. Yes.
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230. Consecutive consonants
for 100.
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231. For £100.
You've passed the 1,000 now.
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232. Yes, Mayank?
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233. - What is hieroglyphics?
- Hieroglyphics.
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234. G-L-Y-P-H in a row. Yeah.
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235. I'll take consonants for 75.
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236. For £75.
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237. No-one?
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238. Yes, Steph?
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239. - What is butterfly?
- Not butterfly.
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240. You don't get five consonants
in that, I'm afraid.
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241. S-T-S-T-R.
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242. Breaststroke. Hard luck.
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243. Mayank, you still have control,
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244. and you only have one left to choose
from. What will it be, I wonder?
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245. '70s Food for 75.
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246. Yes, Steph?
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247. - What is a hedgehog?
- Indeed. What is a hedgehog?
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248. Wonderful. That clears our board
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249. Let's have a look at the scores.
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250. Well, on £300, there is Steph,
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251. in third place.
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252. Just a couple of hundred and 25
behind Mayank, who is on 525.
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253. But our clear leader at the moment,
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254. having been, if you remember,
right down in the red
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255. to begin with, is Miles,
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256. who seems to have mastered
the buzzer.
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257. And he's on £1,200.
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258. We'll have a new board for you
after the break. See you then.
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259. Welcome back to Jeopardy!
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260. Now let's find out a little more
about our contestants, shall we?
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261. We'll start with you down there,
Miles.
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262. You're 18 years old.
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263. And you live in Wimbledon.
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264. And you walked from Wimbledon
to where?
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265. Well, the last summer, I had my...
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266. my French exams were coming up
and I thought,
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267. "Well, what's the best way to
improve my level of French?"
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268. So I decided to walk from my house
to the base of the Eiffel Tower.
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269. And as everyone comments, I didn't
walk over the English Channel.
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270. I did get the ferry from Newhaven.
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271. Wow. How far is it?
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272. It must be over 200 miles.
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273. Yeah, it's around about 200 miles.
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274. How long did it take you?
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276. It was a wonderful experience.
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277. I imagine it was.
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278. That's a wonderful thing to do.
Congratulations.
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279. So, Steph, turning to you,
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280. you're an analytical chemist
from Suffolk,
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281. but I'm looking at your degrees
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282. You've got a degree in chemistry
from Anglia Ruskin.
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283. I have an honorary degree for them,
but I didn't have to work for it.
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284. You have a degree
in medieval studies
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285. from the University of Wales
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286. and a master of letters
in Viking studies.
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287. Yes.
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288. Does this mean you know
all about Erling Haaland
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289. and people like that?
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290. No. A little bit further back.
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291. The trouble is,
I started the degree thinking,
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292. "There's probably lots
I don't know about Vikings."
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293. I finished it absolutely certain
there's lots I don't know.
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294. That is the definition of education
- understanding what you don't know.
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295. But back to Mayank.
You're a champion from yesterday.
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296. You did extremely well.
You're from Birmingham.
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297. How many degrees do you have?
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298. Three? Or four degrees.
I'll have to remember that.
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299. - And they're in?
- The medical degree,
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300. a Bachelor of Science
in history of medicine
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301. and a master's
in clinical neuroscience.
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302. The brain.
That's a fantastic subject.
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303. - Yes.
- You're a general practitioner.
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304. Do you work in a hospital
or in a group practice?
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305. - I work in a practice.
- Where is that based?
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306. - In London.
- I'll talk to you later.
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307. If I find out you're better than
my doctor, I might visit you.
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308. It's wonderful to have
all three of you here.
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309. Let's get back on with the game,
shall we?
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310. Now we have another board
and new categories.
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311. Your responses will include
either a weapon
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312. or a room or a name
from the board game Cluedo.
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313. We start with you, Steph.
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314. You're in the lowest position
at the moment, on 300.
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315. So what are you going to choose?
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316. I will try
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317. For £25, then...
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318. Steph?
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319. What is Saturday Kitchen?
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320. Saturday Kitchen, and kitchen,
of course,
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321. is one of the possible murder rooms
in Cluedo.
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322. Let It Snow for 25, please.
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323. Let It Snow.
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324. Mayank?
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325. - What is Asia?
- Asia is right. Absolutely.
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326. I'll take Belgium for 25.
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327. You can take Belgium
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328. Yes, Steph?
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329. What is Bruges?
In Bruges, it is.
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330. Zeebrugge really means
"Bruges on Sea".
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331. Um...
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332. A Trip To The Edinburgh Fringe
for 25, please.
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333. We're dotting around.
I like that.
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334. Yes, Miles?
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335. - What is Fleabag?
- Fleabag, it is.
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336. Belgium for 150, please.
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337. For £150...
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338. Yes, Miles?
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339. - Who is Herge?
- Herge, that's right.
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340. His real name was Georges Remi.
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341. And if you take those letters,
that G-R,
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342. and you say it back, it's Herge.
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343. It's an interesting way
of choosing a pen name,
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344. but it did him well.
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345. - Belgium for 100, please.
Belgium for £100.
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346. Yes, Miles?
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347. What is Stella Artois?
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348. Stella Artois, it is - well done.
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349. Belgium for 75, please.
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350. For £75...
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351. Yes, Miles?
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352. - What is the saxophone?
- Adolphe Sax
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353. was born and raised in Dinant.
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354. The city now has many saxophone
sculptures, as you can imagine.
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355. Belgium for 50, please.
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356. For £50...
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357. This is a picture of an icon of
Brussels and Belgium.
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358. This statue of a little boy
urinating into a fountain
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359. is regularly dressed up in over
1,000 different costumes.
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360. Yes, Steph?
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361. What is the Manneken Pis?
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362. The Manneken Pis or "Pees",
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363. if you want to pronounce the S,
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364. literally means "little man peeing".
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365. Let It Snow for 75, please.
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366. For £75...
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367. Mayank?
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368. - Who is Kit Harington?
- Kit Harington,
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369. descended from
a gunpowder plotter,
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370. as I think you might know. Yes?
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371. I'll take Let It Snow for 100.
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372. Let It Snow.
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373. Yes, Steph?
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374. - What is Animal Farm?
- Animal Farm by George Orwell
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375. is correct.
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376. Let It Snow for 150, please.
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377. For £150...
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378. Yes, Mayank?
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379. - What is cholera?
- Cholera is right.
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380. He locked the pump in what is
now Broadwick Street in Soho,
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381. where there's a pub named in his
honour, the John Snow.
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382. I'll take A Trip To The Edinburgh
Fringe for 50.
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383. For £50.
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384. Mayank?
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385. What is August?
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386. August. Correct.
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387. Edinburgh Fringe for 75.
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388. For £75...
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389. Mayank?
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390. Who is Frank Skinner?
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391. Frank Skinner is correct.
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392. The very first winners in 1981
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393. were a university troupe featuring
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394. Hugh Laurie, Emma Thompson and..
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395. I've never heard of him.
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396. OK, on you go.
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397. I'll take Edinburgh for 100.
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398. For £100...
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399. Steph?
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400. - What is Taskmaster?
- Taskmaster.
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401. What else could it be?
Very good indeed.
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402. Turner Prize, 25, please.
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403. All right, for £25...
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404. Yes, Mayank?
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405. - What is a bed?
- Indeed, it was an unmade bed.
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406. I will do Edinburgh for 150.
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407. Edinburgh for £150.
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408. Yes, Steph?
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409. What is Seven? The Seven?
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410. - No.
- Oh.
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411. Yes, Miles?
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412. - What is Six?
- Yes! Oh, poor you, Steph.
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413. Oh, crikey!
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414. You made Henry VIII more uxorious
than he actually was.
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415. - Sorry.
- Miles sneaked in there
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416. and has pick.
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417. The Turner Prize for 50, please.
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418. The Turner Prize for £50.
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419. Steph?
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420. Who is Damien Hirst?
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421. Absolutely. You got some money back.
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422. You're still gnashing your teeth.
It's all fine. Don't worry.
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423. The piece was called Mother And
Child, Divided, you may remember.
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424. Could I have Let It Snow for 50,
please?
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425. Let It Snow for £50.
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426. Yes, Miles?
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427. - What is advocaat?
- You're far too young
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428. to know anything
about alcoholic drinks,
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429. but absolutely right,
very good indeed.
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430. The Turner Prize for 75, please.
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431. For £75...
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432. Yes, Steph?
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433. Who is Grayson Perry?
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434. The wonderful Grayson Perry.
It was indeed.
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435. Turner Prize for 100, please.
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436. For £100...
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437. Steph again?
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438. - What is an elephant?
- An elephant.
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439. That's absolutely right.
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440. He was the first artist of colour
to win the Turner Prize, in 1998.
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441. Turner Prize for 150, please.
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442. For 150...
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443. Oh! And the answer there
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444. is a Daily Double.
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445. Now, you have the chance, Steph,
to double your score.
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446. Basically, you can bet
up to what your score is now,
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447. which is £675,
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448. or a minimum of ten.
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449. But you must make a bet,
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450. and only you get to respond
to our clue.
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451. So how much would you like to bet?
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452. I would like to wager 300, please.
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453. 300, just under half. OK.
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454. Here's your clue.
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455. I've gone blank.
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456. Who is Steve McQueen?
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457. Correct! Just in the nick of time.
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458. That's your 300. And you go
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459. up to £975, just shy
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460. of the 1,000 mark.
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461. And you have control of the board.
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462. I will try Nursery Crimes
for 25, please.
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463. Ah, we're trying this
for the first time.
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464. Miles?
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465. Who is Goldilocks?
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466. Goldilocks, indeed. As you see,
there's a crime for each of these,
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467. and this was trespassing.
Your call.
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468. Give Us A Clue(do)
for 50, please.
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469. All right.
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470. Yes, Steph?
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471. What is a peacock?
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472. Peacock, indeed.
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473. And Mrs Peacock is a character,
as you remember, in Cluedo.
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474. Give Us A Clue(do),
75, please.
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475. For 75...
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476. Steph?
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477. - What is Colman's mustard?
- Absolutely right.
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478. Colonel Mustard, of course,
was a character.
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479. Stick with the same one.
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480. Give Us A Clue(do) for 100, please.
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481. All right, for 100 now.
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482. Yes, Steph?
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483. Who is Rachel Green?
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484. Just in time! Absolutely right.
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485. Reverend Green, if you recall,
was the character in Cluedo,
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486. and Rachel Green is one of
the main Friends. Well done.
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487. Give Us A Clue(do)
for 150, please.
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488. Here we go,
for the top one.
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489. You still got in there first, Steph.
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490. The White Album.
What is the White Album?
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491. Is not correct.
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492. Yes, Mayank?
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493. What is Sergeant Pepper's
Lonely Hearts Club?
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494. That's not right either, Mayank.
Miles?
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495. - What is Revolver?
- Revolver is the correct one.
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496. There was a Mrs White in Cluedo,
but that wasn't the right year.
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497. In 1966, was Revolver.
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498. You have to satisfy all the
conditions of the clue, of course.
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499. So well done, Miles.
You sneak in again.
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500. He's very good at this.
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501. There are four left, all in
the same Nursery Crimes category
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502. What would you like?
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503. Nursery Crimes for 150, please
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504. He's gone right for
the top, or the bottom, really.
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505. Steph?
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506. What is Cock Robin?
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507. Who or what is Cock Robin?
Absolutely.
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508. Nursery crimes, 100, please.
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509. For £100...
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510. Yes, Steph?
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511. - What is a pig?
- What is a pig?
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512. Nursery Crimes, 75, please.
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513. For £75, then...
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514. Steph?
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515. What is a carving knife?
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516. A carving knife is right.
Absolutely. And...
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517. Nursery Crimes for 50, please.
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518. Here we go,
to clean up the board.
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519. Yes, Steph?
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520. What is a wolf?
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521. Wow. Very exciting stuff
going on here.
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522. Steph seems to have mastered
the buzzer suddenly
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523. and is just bagging every one.
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524. Mayank still hanging back.
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525. He knows this game well enough
to know it's far from over.
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526. You're on 775. Steph there,
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527. on 1,425, just 500 behind
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528. our current leader, Miles,
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529. on 1,925.
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530. Phew! Let's gather our skirts
and take a deep breath.
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531. We'll see you after the break. OK?
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532. And welcome back to Jeopardy!
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533. Now, Miles, you're in the lead
with £1,925.
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534. You started in the red, virtually,
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535. and you've shown what you can do
on this game.
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536. You've come all the way back up.
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537. Waterloo was a Daily Double
that helped you get up there,
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538. and you've proved very strong
on alcohol,
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539. which may worry your parents.
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540. And a snowball was very popular
in the '70s, I mean, like,
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541. 50 years before you were born,
virtually.
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542. So I'm very impressed.
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543. You're all-round knowledge
is stunning.
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544. Steph - 1,425,
very much in contention.
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545. You've made a few... blunders,
shall we say?
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546. The seven wives of Henry VIII was...
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547. Honestly, just total brain melt.
I don't know where that came from.
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548. It's so easy. It can happen.
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549. I mean, my goodness,
you're on television.
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550. There's money at stake.
It's incredible
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551. you managed to get anything out
at all.
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552. And our champion, Mayank.
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553. You started really strongly,
I seem to remember. Yes.
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554. But then you hit a bit of
a sticky patch, maybe.
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555. Sergeant Pepper didn't help you.
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556. You lost some money on that.
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557. And these two started to leap up
behind you.
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558. You must be very aware of them.
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559. - Absolutely.
- Yeah.
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560. But you know that the round
we've got coming now
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561. is Double Jeopardy.
Let's play it.
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562. Yes, now, in this round,
we've doubled the cash values,
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563. so they range from £50 to £300
per answer.
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564. There're also now two -
count them, yes -
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565. two Daily Doubles
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566. hidden somewhere up there
on that board.
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567. We have six new categories for you.
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568. Let's find out what they are.
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569. They are...
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570. And from now on, if you don't
phrase your response correctly
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571. in time-honoured Jeopardy! fashion
as a "what" or "who is",
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572. your response will be
deemed incorrect. OK?
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573. Let's begin, then.
We'll start with...
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574. The person in third place is Mayank,
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575. So if you'd like to choose
a category and pound amount?
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576. I'll take Twins for 100.
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577. Twins for 100.
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578. Yes, Mayank?
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579. Who is Rayner?
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580. Not right.
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581. Yes, Steph?
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582. - What is eagle?
- Eagle.
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583. It has to be avian.
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584. And it's Angela and Maria.
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585. Angela was first elected as an MP
in 1992 and Maria in 1997.
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586. The UK In Eurovision for 50, please.
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587. For £50...
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588. Miles?
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589. - What is Space Man?
- Space Man.
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590. He finished second, of course,
to Ukraine.
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591. Architects for 50, please.
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592. For £50...
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593. Lucio Costa and Oscar Niemeyer
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594. worked together on this
planned city,
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595. the design of which from the air
resembles an aeroplane.
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596. Yes, Miles?
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597. - What is Brasilia?
- Brasilia, the capital of Brazil,
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598. designated a Unesco
World Heritage Site in 1987.
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599. Architects for 100, please.
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600. For £100...
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601. Miles?
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602. What is the Stirling Prize?
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603. The Stirling Prize, it is.
Named after the architect
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604. James Stirling. Yeah.
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605. Architects for 150, please.
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606. For £150, then...
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607. Yes, Miles?
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608. Who is Renzo Piano?
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609. Renzo Piano. Absolutely right.
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610. Architects for 200, please.
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611. For £200...
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612. The answer there,
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613. the first of our two Daily Doubles.
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614. Miles, you are on a roll.
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615. You have £2,275 to gamble.
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616. How much of that
would you like to punt?
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617. Erm, £600, please.
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618. £600. OK.
A sober, reasonable bet, I think.
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619. For £600...
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620. Who is Zaha Hadid?
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621. Is correct.
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622. Well done!
My dear fellow, you are amazing.
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623. Wonderful stuff. Really good.
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624. Off you go again.
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625. Architects for 300, please.
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626. For £300...
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627. Yes, Miles?
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628. Who is Walter Gropius?
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629. Walter, or "Valter", Gropius
is the right answer.
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630. Geology for 50, please.
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631. For £50...
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632. Yes, Mayank?
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633. What is a glacier?
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634. A "glay-cier" or "glass-ier",
absolutely right.
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635. I'll take Geology for 100.
For £100...
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636. Yes, Miles?
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637. - What is tectonics?
- Tectonic.
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638. From the word tekton, yeah.
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639. Geology for 300, please.
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640. For £300...
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641. Yes, Miles?
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642. What is the lithosphere?
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643. Lithosphere, from lithos.
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644. Absolutely right, as in monolith
and lithotype and so on. Very good.
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645. Geology for 150, please.
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646. For £150...
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647. You've landed another Daily Double.
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648. What would you like to wager
this time?
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649. 1,000, please.
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650. £1,000 on this Geology question.
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651. Here we go.
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652. What is sandstone?
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653. I'm sorry.
That's not right.
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654. True response should have been,
"What is limestone?"
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655. You lose £1,000,
but such is your lead
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656. that you're still very much
in command.
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657. And of course, it's your pick.
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658. Geology for 200, please.
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659. Geology for £200.
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660. Yes, Steph?
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661. - What is basalt?
- Is the right response.
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662. Absolutely right.
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663. The UK In Eurovision
for 100, please.
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664. For 100, on Eurovision.
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665. Yes, Mayank?
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666. - Who are The Wombles?
- The Wombles.
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667. Mike Batt's great Wombles.
That was the year, 1974,
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668. that ABBA won with Waterloo.
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669. You're probably too young
to remember, but I do.
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670. I'll take Twins for 300.
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671. Twins for £300.
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672. Yes, Miles?
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673. - Who is Jacob?
- Jacob is right.
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674. Twins for 200, please.
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675. Twins for £200.
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676. Ah, got you there, have we?
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677. None of you familiar
with Biffy Clyro?
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678. Yeah, twin brothers make up
the band, along with one other.
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679. Simon Neil is the other player.
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680. All right, we'll stop there.
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681. We're 15 through,
with 15 to go on our board,
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682. so it's time to take another
of our pauses.
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683. And we'll be back
after this break. Thank you.
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684. Welcome back to Jeopardy!
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685. Miles, you have control
of the board.
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686. The UK In Eurovision for 150.
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687. For £150...
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688. Yes, Steph?
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689. - What are skirts?
- Skirts, indeed.
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690. The UK In Eurovision
for 200, please.
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691. £200.
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692. Yes, Steph?
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693. - Who is Michael Ball?
- Michael Ball, it was.
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694. UK In Eurovision for 300,
please.
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695. £300, then.
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696. Yes, Miles?
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697. - What is Harrogate?
- No, that's not right.
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698. - Mayank, it was Birmingham.
- Oh, was it?
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699. Yes, it was. Hard luck.
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700. It was in 1998. Israel won that
year, with Dana International.
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701. So it's still with you, Steph.
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702. Hand Gestures for £50.
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703. Let's see what
this gives us.
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704. Yes, Steph?
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705. - What is a thumb?
- A thumb, that's right.
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706. It was either up or down.
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707. Pollice or "polli-kay"
means thumb in Latin.
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708. Hand Gestures for 100, please.
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709. For £100...
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710. Yes, Mayank?
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711. - What is a bird?
- That's right. You flip the bird.
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712. I'll go with Twins for 150.
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713. For £150.
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714. Yes, Miles?
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715. What is Twelfth Night?
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716. Twelfth Night is correct.
Well done.
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717. - Twins for 50, please.
- Twins for £50.
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718. Yes, Steph?
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719. What is The Parent Trap?
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720. The Parent Trap, it was.
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721. £50 to you, and pick.
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722. Hand Gestures for 150,
please.
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723. Hand gestures for £150.
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724. Mayank?
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725. Who is Leonard Nimoy?
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726. Leonard Nimoy. Absolutely.
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727. It was that, wasn't it, I think?
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728. - Yeah.
- Yeah, absolutely.
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729. Fine gesture.
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730. He saw it during
a Jewish blessing once
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731. and introduced it into the series
as a Spock-like thing to do.
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732. So, Mayank, you have pick.
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733. I'll take Hand Gestures for 200.
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734. Hand Gestures for £200.
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735. No-one?
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736. No? V for victory.
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737. What is V for victory?
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738. First created in Belgium, actually,
by the politician Victor,
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739. appropriately, de Laveleye.
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740. So it's still with you, Mayank.
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741. I'll take Hand Gestures
for 300.
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742. Hand Gestures for £300.
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743. Yes, Steph?
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744. - What are horns?
- Horns, absolutely right.
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745. It's the horns symbol.
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746. Two-word Palindromes
for 50, please.
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747. You'll see cryptic clues
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748. and your response should be
a two-word palindrome.
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749. For example, if I say,
"Fido, the deity",
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750. the correct response would be,
"dog - god."
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751. Two words, when read backwards,
it would mean dog - god.
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752. You'll get the hang of it, I'm sure.
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753. Nobody knows?
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754. What is drab - bard?
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755. Choose again, Steph.
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756. OK, with due dread,
Two-word Palindromes
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757. for 100, please.
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758. For 100...
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759. Yes, Steph?
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760. What is stressed and desserts?
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761. Stressed - desserts, yes.
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762. Try and say it without the "and"
to make it palindromic.
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763. - Sorry.
- We'll give you that.
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764. Two-word Palindromes
for 150, please.
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765. She sighed.
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766. Yes, Mayank?
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767. What is regal lager?
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768. Regal lager is correct.
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769. I'll take Palindromes
for 200.
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770. Palindromes for 200 now.
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771. Yes, Steph?
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772. What is mined - denim?
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773. Very good.
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774. Two-word Palindromes
for 300, please.
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775. For 300 now...
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776. Yes, Steph?
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777. What is Dennis - sinned?
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778. Fabulous. Fine work on that
category there, Steph.
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779. And that completes our board.
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780. That's the end of Double Jeopardy.
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781. And the scores at this stage,
now, are...
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782. Mayank has £1,225.
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783. Miles, for so long the leader,
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784. has 2,725.
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785. But after that fabulous run
on double palindromes,
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786. Steph has 3,075.
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787. But it's not over because it's
time to play Final Jeopardy.
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788. So let's see what category
we have for you.
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789. All right, in a moment,
I'm going to reveal one final clue.
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790. But now it's time to decide
how much of your current score
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791. you're prepared to risk
after seeing that category.
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792. Make your decision.
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793. All right, all three of you
have placed your wagers.
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794. It's now time for you
to see the clue.
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795. What do we have for you?
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796. You have 30 seconds.
Good luck.
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797. Well, we can all stop dancing around
the room, whistling that tune,
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798. and reveal the results of this round
of Final Jeopardy!
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799. It's very exciting.
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800. We start with our lowest scorer.
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801. Mayank, you're on £1,225.
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802. You're our reigning champion.
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803. You won 4,801 in
the first round yesterday.
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804. But what did you write
as your response?
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805. What is Saturn?
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806. Is the correct response.
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807. The question now is,
how much did you dare to punt?
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808. You bet it all,
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809. taking you up to £2,450.
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810. We'll go to whoever's lying
in second place.
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811. And that's Miles.
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812. You've had a fantastic,
fantastic time
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813. on the programme, Miles.
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814. You've got £2,725 up there.
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815. But what did you write
as your response?
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816. You got it right, too.
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817. What is Saturn?
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818. And how much did you dare
to place on this?
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819. The full amount! The full amount.
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820. That takes you up to a very
impressive £5,450.
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821. So it all depends on you, Steph.
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822. You're shaking your head.
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823. - I am shaking my head.
- That could be just to tease us.
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824. We don't know.
3,075 was a brilliant last canter.
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825. But what was your final response?
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826. Oh, no! It was, "What is Jupiter?"
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827. And as you know,
that isn't the correct response.
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828. How much did you bet?
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829. 2,400.
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830. Well, that takes you down,
I'm afraid,
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831. into 675 and third place.
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832. But it's perfectly clear there
that our champion now
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833. is Miles.
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834. Congratulations, Miles.
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835. 5,450.
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836. That's a terrific score.
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837. Great sum to win.
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838. But hey, now, Mayank,
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839. you were a wonderful champion,
the first champion on this series
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840. of our Jeopardy here.
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841. And we loved having you.
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842. And you can take home £4,801,
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843. which you won yesterday.
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844. That's a pretty good day's work.
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845. - Thank you.
- Well done for that yesterday.
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846. And sorry to be saying goodbye.
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847. And sorry to be saying goodbye
to you, too.
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848. I'm really sorry, Steph.
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849. Um, Jupiter.
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850. I mean, it was probably going to be
one of those two, wasn't it?
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851. It was a 50/50 choice,
and I went the wrong way.
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852. You did. It's very bad luck.
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853. But you had a wonderful time,
I hope,
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854. cos we had a wonderful
time watching you.
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855. - It was great.
- Thanks so much.
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856. We're going to see you,
young man, tomorrow,
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857. when we play Jeopardy! again.
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858. I hope we'll be seeing you, too.
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859. Thanks for watching. Goodbye.
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860. 'Next time on Jeopardy!
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861. Champion Miles Searle faces London's
Brendan Curtis,
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862. and from Greenhithe in Kent,
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863. Kit Lane.
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