1. 'From the Dock10 Studios
at Media City in Salford,
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2. 'this is Jeopardy!'
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3. 'Please welcome today's contestants.
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4. 'A radiographer from
Tunbridge Wells, Kent...
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5. 'A graphic designer
from Greenhithe, Kent...
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6. 'And our returning champion,
a student from Wimbledon...
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7. '.. whose one-day cash winnings total
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8. 'is £5,450.
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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. Hi.
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12. Thank you. Thank you.
Hello, and welcome to Jeopardy!
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13. Our champion,
18-year-old Miles Searle,
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14. had a real roller-coaster
of a game yesterday.
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15. He made a dominating start,
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16. but after losing
a crucial Daily Double,
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17. he headed into Final Jeopardy
in second place.
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18. However, despite his young age,
he showed real maturity
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19. to back himself with a large
wager which paid off,
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20. and he went home Jeopardy Champion.
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21. And today we have two new
contestants in Brendan and Kit,
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22. who are going to challenge him.
So good luck to all three of you.
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23. Let's play Jeopardy!
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24. We'll just take a look
at our first six categories.
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25. They are...
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26. All your responses here
should be a single letter.
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27. Right. Well, Miles, as reigning
champion, you have the honour.
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28. Start us off with a category
and a pound amount.
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29. - Just Deserts for 25, please.
- Just Deserts for £25.
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30. Kit.
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31. What is Utah?
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32. Utah is absolutely correct.
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33. The capital is Salt Lake City,
after all.
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34. Could I have Just The Nineties
for 25, please?
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35. £25. Just The Nineties.
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36. Yes, Kit?
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37. - What is Wonderbra?
- Wonderbra it was.
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38. There's no evidence that anyone
actually did crash their car,
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39. but it certainly helped
the campaign.
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40. - Go again.
- Could I have Nineties
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41. for 50, please?
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42. OK. The Nineties now for £50.
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43. Yes, Miles.
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44. Who is John Prescott?
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45. John Prescott it was.
He was Deputy PM for ten years,
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46. which seems like a really long reign
in today's politics.
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47. Off you go again.
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48. Just Deserts for 50, please.
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49. Just Deserts - well specified.
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50. Yes, Brendan.
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51. What is the Arabian Desert?
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52. The Arabian Desert is quite right.
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53. Well done. All right.
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54. You have control of the board,
Brendan.
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55. Just Williams, please, for £25.
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56. Just Williams.
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57. Brendan?
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58. Who is Robbie Williams?
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59. Is absolutely right. Well done.
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60. Just got in before we were
out of time. Very good.
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61. He had just signed a six-album
deal with EMI. Brendan.
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62. Just Williams for £50, please.
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63. Another Williams, then.
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64. Yes, Brendan?
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65. Who is Venus Williams?
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66. Well done. Very right.
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67. We thought you might go for Serena
but you're quite correct.
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68. And you still have the pick.
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69. Let's stick with Just Williams
for £75, please.
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70. For £75...
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71. Kit?
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72. Who is Maisie Williams?
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73. Exactly the person we were after.
Well done.
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74. Can I have Desserts for 25, please?
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75. Just Desserts for £25.
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76. Yes, Miles?
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77. What is a "so-one"?
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78. - Oh, really?
- Yes.
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79. We may be enemies from now on.
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80. I'm a "sconn" man. But let's bury
the hatchet for the time being.
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81. Yes, you have control.
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82. Just Deserts for 150, please.
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83. Just Deserts.
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84. Oh! So there is our Daily Double
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85. Now, Miles, that means you can bet
a minimum and a maximum.
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86. The maximum is usually
the score you're on,
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87. as long as it's 150 or more.
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88. But because this is quite early on,
you're only on 75,
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89. so you can bet as much as 150
or as little as 10.
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90. It's up to you.
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91. £150, please.
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92. He's going the maximum.
All right, then.
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93. So far you've proved very good
on deserts.
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94. What is Botswana?
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95. Absolutely right.
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96. That pushes you into the lead
on 225,
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97. and you still have control
of the board, of course.
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98. Just Deserts for 100.
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99. He's polishing off his
deserts with...
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100. Yes, Kit?
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101. What is Mongolia?
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102. Mongolia is absolutely right. Yes.
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103. Could I have Nineties for £75,
please?
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104. Just The Nineties for £75.
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105. Yes, Brendan?
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106. What is Country House?
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107. It was Country House.
Well remembered.
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108. A house in the "countr-ay".
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109. Stephen, don't try to sing like
Damon Albarn.
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110. Only tears can follow. Off you go.
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111. Just Williams for 100, please.
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112. Just Williams for 100.
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113. Now a rally co-driver,
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114. in 2010 she became the first
British individual in 30 years
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115. to win gold at a Winter Olympics
when she won the skeleton.
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116. Brendan.
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117. Who is Amy Williams?
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118. Amy Williams. Very good.
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119. Absolutely spot on.
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120. May we finish Just Williams for 150,
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121. The final Williams will be...
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122. Yes, Miles?
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123. - Who is Hank Williams?
- Hank Williams. Absolutely right.
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124. He had 12 number ones,
which I guess is a multitude.
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125. - Now, what would you like?
- Well, let's finish Just Deserts.
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126. I thought you might say that.
For £75, then...
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127. Yes, Kit?
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128. - What is Peru?
- Absolutely right. It is Peru.
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129. Could I have Just Desserts for £100,
please?
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130. For £100...
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131. - Yes, Brendan?
- What is Eccles?
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132. Indeed, the Eccles cakes, first made
in the town of Eccles, obviously.
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133. Drove past it on the way here.
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134. Oh, you did? That was helpful!
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135. Go on, then. Let's have
Just Desserts for 150, please.
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136. All right. My pleasure.
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137. Yes, Brendan?
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138. What is parkin?
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139. Often called a Yorkshire parkin.
That's right.
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140. Let's mix things up and have
Just Horsing Around for 25, please.
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141. Ah, into this one now. For £25...
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142. - Kit?
- What are jodhpurs?
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143. Jodhpurs. Absolutely right.
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144. Could I have Just One Letter for 25,
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145. Yes, Kit?
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146. Who is M?
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147. Who is M? Absolutely. Judi Dench
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148. and Ralph Fiennes, these days,
I think.
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149. In real life, the chief of MI6
is known as C.
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150. So, choose again.
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151. Could I have Just One Letter
for £50, please?
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152. One Letter for 50.
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153. Yes, Brendan?
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154. What is T?
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155. T, that's right. It was added
to avoid confusion
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156. with a pre-existing writer
called Russell Davies.
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157. So, choose again.
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158. Just Horsing Around for 50, please.
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159. Just Horsing Around for 50.
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160. - Yes, Brendan?
- What is Vienna?
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161. It is in Vienna.
Absolutely right, yeah.
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162. Just Horsing Around for 75, please.
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163. - Brendan.
- What is Doncaster?
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164. Doncaster it is. Absolutely.
Established in 1776,
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165. it's the oldest of all
the classic races in Britain.
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166. Just Horsing Around for 100, please.
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167. For £100...
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168. Yes, Kit?
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169. What is the Kentucky Derby?
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170. The Kentucky "Darby",
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171. or as they would say, "Derby".
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172. What would you like to do now?
Where are you going?
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173. Could I have Just The Nineties
for £100?
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174. Just The Nineties for £100.
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175. - Yes, Brendan?
- What was the community charge?
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176. It was called the community charge.
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177. Some think it brought
Mrs Thatcher down. Yes?
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178. Let's have Just One Letter for 75,
please.
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179. Just One Letter.
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180. Yes, Miles?
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181. - What is L?
- Absolutely right.
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182. Because it's Lima.
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183. You didn't fall for saying Q
for Quebec, which is, of course,
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184. the capital of the province,
but not of the nation.
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185. - Go ahead.
- Just One Letter for 150.
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186. For £150...
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187. Yes, Miles?
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188. - What is V?
- V, absolutely right.
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189. - Just One Letter for 100, please.
- For £100, then...
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190. Yes, Kit?
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191. What is S?
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193. doesn't stand for anything.
It was just given to him.
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194. Could I have Desserts for 75,
please?
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195. Desserts. You like your desserts,
don't you?
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196. Yes, Kit?
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197. What is Colin the Caterpillar?
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198. Colin the Caterpillar
is a larva of a butterfly.
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199. So yes, absolutely right.
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200. And could I finish Desserts
for 50, please?
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201. Always finish your dessert.
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202. Yes, Brendan?
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203. What is shortbread?
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204. "What is shortbread?" is the
correct response. Absolutely right.
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205. Just Horsing Around for 150, please.
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206. Just Horsing Around.
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207. Yes, Miles?
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208. Who is Rachael Blackmore?
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209. Absolutely right. And what are
you going to choose now, I wonder?
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210. May I have Just The Nineties
for 150, please?
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211. So it shall be.
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212. Yes, Kit?
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213. What is 1997?
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214. Well hit. Bull's-eye.
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215. Absolutely right.
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216. Wow, that was fabulous.
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217. What a great opening round.
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218. And let's see where we are.
All so close.
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219. Our champion is in third place,
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220. but not by much, on £750,
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222. who's on 775,
who is herself 100 behind
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223. Brendan, who's currently leading.
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224. Let's take a quick break.
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225. We'll be back very soon
with another board. All right?
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226. Welcome back to Jeopardy!
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227. Let's have a chat with
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228. find something out about them.
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229. We'll start with you, Brendan.
You're our leader on £875.
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230. You're a radiographer.
Now, forgive my ignorance.
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231. What's the difference between
a radiographer and a radiologist?
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232. Probably about 100,000 a year.
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233. - In the right direction for you?
- Sadly not, no.
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234. So, radiologists are doctors.
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- Radiographers are the people
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the pictures and...
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237. Oh, you're the ones who make
people lie down and stand up,
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- Yeah, all that sort of business.
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you won't lose your job,
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241. because AI can do that, can't it?
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- Fair enough.
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246. Congratulations on how you've done
so far. Next to you is Kit.
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247. Kit, you're an illustrator, yes?
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248. - That's right, yeah.
- For a company or freelance?
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251. We do nonfiction reference books
for ages 9-plus in my team.
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252. - So it could be anything.
- Absolutely anything.
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253. I've got a list of things
I haven't had to draw
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254. and I had to take cement mixer
off of it last week.
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255. That was a first for me.
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256. You haven't done an especially
elaborate signature with your name.
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257. Maybe you will on Final Jeopardy,
do a little something.
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258. Who knows? A flourish.
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259. Something fancy.
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260. And talking of flourishes,
Miles Searle, our champion.
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261. You won a good sum of money.
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262. You shocked everybody
with your knowledge of things
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263. that had taken place
way before your birth.
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264. I mean, I'm still amazed you know
what a snowball cocktail is.
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265. I mean, most British people
don't know! It was in the '70s.
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266. Really impressive.
Don't know where you get all this.
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267. I guess curiosity.
You walked to Paris, we discovered.
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268. But you also have another
interest which is fascinating,
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269. which is public transport. There's
a personal reason for that, yeah?
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270. Well, my family used to work a lot
on the London Underground.
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271. My grandfather was a bus driver.
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272. My grandmother used to work at
Parsons Green Tube station.
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273. So very much London is in our blood.
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274. My dad's a London taxi driver
as well.
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275. - My goodness.
- He did the Knowledge, you know,
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I would say. Yes.
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277. I know my way around London,
which is good.
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278. Fantastic. Like Sherlock Holmes.
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279. Well, on that note, let's get back
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280. So we've got six new categories
for you.
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281. They are...
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282. All the responses are the names
of birds in that category.
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283. OK. Miles is our lowest scorer
at the moment, but only just.
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284. You have the first pick.
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285. Who Wrote It: Poets for 25.
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286. All right. For £25...
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287. Yes, Miles.
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288. Who is TS Eliot?
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289. TS Eliot. The first lines of
The Waste Land, absolutely right.
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290. Poets for 50, please.
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291. For £50...
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292. Yes, Kit.
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293. Who is Tennyson?
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294. Not Tennyson, no.
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295. Anybody?
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296. All the Welsh will be jumping up
and down and shouting,
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297. it's Dylan Thomas's great villanelle
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298. in honour of the death
of his father,
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299. Do Not Go Gentle
Into That Good Night.
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300. So still with you, Miles.
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301. - Poets for 75.
- For £75.
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302. - Yes, Brendan?
- Who is Rupert Brooke?
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303. Rupert Brooke wrote that. Exactly.
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304. And he did die during the First
World War, but not in the trenches,
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305. of an insect bite on a Greek island.
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306. So you have the call now.
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307. May we have Gods And Monsters
for 25, please?
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308. Gods And Monsters. A good category.
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309. - Yes, Brendan?
- Who is Mars?
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310. Mars. Absolutely right.
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311. Gods And Monsters for 50, please.
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312. For £50...
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313. Yes, Kit?
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314. What is Hydra?
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315. Hydra. The Lernaean Hydra was
the second of Hercules's labours
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316. Could I have Gods And Monsters
for 150, please?
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317. For £150...
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318. Yes, Kit?
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319. - Who is Anansi?
- Anansi without the Skunk.
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320. Yes, absolutely right.
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321. Could I have Gods for 100, please?
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322. Yes, Miles?
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323. Who is Anubis?
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324. Anubis. Quite right. Absolutely.
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325. Gods And Monsters for 75.
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326. For £75...
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327. Answer there a Daily Double.
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328. Now, when this happens,
the question is all yours.
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329. And you have to choose a sum that
you want to wager on the answer.
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330. It can be as little as 10,
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331. a maximum of 150
if you're below that.
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332. But otherwise, if you've passed 150,
it can be your whole caboodle.
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333. How much are you prepared to wager,
Miles?
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334. Er, £150.
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335. £150 then on this clue
on Gods And Monsters.
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336. What is banshee?
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337. Banshee is quite right.
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338. Very good indeed.
Takes you past 1,000.
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339. The Banshees Of Inisherin,
of course,
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340. put us in mind of them lately,
that very fine film.
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341. - Yes?
- Fancy A Dance for 25, please?
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342. No, thanks.
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343. Yes, Brendan?
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344. What is vogueing?
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345. Vogueing. Well done.
Absolutely right. It was vogueing.
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346. Madonna had a hit called Vogue.
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347. Let's carry on, then. I'll have
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348. For £50. You're getting closer.
I might dance with you for 50.
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349. Yes, Kit?
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350. What is twerking?
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351. It is the twerk, I'm afraid.
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352. According to the OED,
twerk was first used in 1820
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353. as a word meaning to twist or jerk.
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354. It's older than we think.
You have control.
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355. Can I try Woof Woof for 50, please?
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356. You can. Woof Woof.
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357. Yes, Miles?
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358. - What is a St Bernard?
- The St Bernard.
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359. The Italian churchman,
St Bernard of Menthon. Yes?
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360. Woof Woof for 25.
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361. For £25, then...
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362. Race for the buzzer won by Brendan.
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363. - What is Chihuahua?
- Chihuahua.
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364. The world's shortest dog
is a Chihuahua named Pearl,
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365. who's 3.59in tall.
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366. Go.
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367. Let's go with Vroom Vroom for 25,
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368. Vroom Vroom now.
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369. - Yes, Brendan?
- What is Citroen?
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370. Citroen?
Beautifully pronounced, yes.
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371. Citroen, as we call it here.
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372. - Vroom Vroom for 50, please.
- For £50...
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373. Yes, Brendan?
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374. What is grey?
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375. Well punted. A quarter of UK buyers
chose grey
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376. for their new car in 2022.
It's rather dull of them, isn't it?
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377. Anyway, there you go.
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378. - Vroom Vroom for 75, please.
- For £75...
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379. Yes, Brendan?
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380. What is a catalytic converter?
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381. Catalytic converter, it is.
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382. - Vroom Vroom for 100, please.
- For £100, then...
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383. Anybody?
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384. Very often a nice light blue colour,
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385. the Bugatti, we were after there.
Yes?
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386. Let's close out that category,
then, 150 Vroom Vroom, please.
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387. 150 Vroom Vroom.
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388. Yes, Miles?
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389. Who is Benz?
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390. Karl Benz. It certainly was.
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391. His own company later merged
with Mercedes to form,
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392. of course, Mercedes Benz.
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393. - Off you go, Miles.
- Tweet Tweet for 25.
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394. All responses here
will be the names of birds.
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395. Yes, Brendan?
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396. What is a rook?
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397. A rook.
Indeed, a rook is the castle,
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398. as some people call it, in chess.
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399. And of course, a member of
the corvid family of birds. Yeah.
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400. - Tweet Tweet for 50, please.
- For £50...
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401. - Yes, Miles?
- What is Goldeneye?
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402. Goldeneye is indeed the house
that Ian Fleming lived in on Jamaica
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404. - Tweet Tweet for 75.
- For £75...
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405. - Miles.
- What is the Mallard?
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406. It was indeed the Mallard, which
is also, of course, a kind of duck.
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407. - Tweet Tweet for 100.
- For £100...
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408. Yes, Kit?
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409. - What is the Falcon?
- The Falcon it was. Yes. Very good.
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410. Could I have Woof Woof
for 150, please?
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411. For 150...
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412. - Yes, Brendan?
- What is a cocker spaniel?
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413. Absolutely right.
What a good thing to know.
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414. - Tweet Tweet for £150, please.
- All right. Tweet Tweet.
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415. Yes, Miles?
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- Snipe. Type of bird.
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417. Medium-sized kind of skulking,
wading birds,
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418. and, of course, snipers snipe.
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419. - Yes?
- Who Wrote It? for 100, please.
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your mum and dad"
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424. by Philip Larkin.
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425. It's actually called
This Be the Verse.
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426. Amazingly, he wrote it for children.
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427. For a special children's edition
of a literary magazine.
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428. So it was Philip Larkin.
Who is Philip Larkin?
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429. All right, Miles, still with you.
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430. - Who Wrote It? for 150.
- For £150...
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431. Yes, Miles.
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432. Who is Christina Rossetti?
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433. Christina Rossetti
is absolutely right.
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434. It was called A Christmas Carol
and has since become, of course,
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435. a gorgeous musical Christmas carol,
having just been a poem originally.
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436. Off you go.
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437. Fancy A Dance, Stephen, for £150?
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438. All right, for a hun...
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439. Here it comes. £150.
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440. Anybody?
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441. No-one risking their 150, then.
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442. It's actually a Viennese waltz.
Still with you, Miles.
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443. Fancy A Dance? for £75.
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444. For £75...
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445. - Yes, Miles?
- What is the Macarena?
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446. The Macarena it is, very good.
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447. - Fancy A Dance? for 100.
- For 100, then...
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448. Yes, Brendan?
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449. What is a ceilidh?
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450. It is a ceilidh, absolutely.
From the old Irish word, originally,
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451. meaning companion.
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452. Woof Woof for 75, please.
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453. For 75...
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454. Yes, Brendan?
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455. - What's a whippet?
- Whippet it is. Yep.
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456. That leaves you with...
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457. - Woof Woof for £100, please.
- Okey doke.
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458. Yes, Brendan?
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459. What is a Shar Pei?
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460. Shar Pei is the name of the breed.
That's right.
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461. In the 1940s, Communist China
had a hefty tax on dog-owning
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462. and it nearly went out of the world.
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463. Well, now, just look at this.
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464. It's fantastic.
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465. Kit's in third place
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466. on 1,075,
but by no means out of reach
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467. of Brendan, who's on 1,625,
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468. just 100 behind our leader,
our champion,
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469. Miles, on 1,725.
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470. We'll come back with
Double Jeopardy.
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471. Things can really change.
See you then.
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472. Welcome back to Jeopardy!
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473. Now, Miles, you're in the lead now,
with 1,725.
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474. I've more or less forgiven you
for saying "sco-ne".
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475. You've had a great, great
couple of rounds.
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476. You don't seem to have
any weak spots.
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477. Is there a subject that makes
your heart sink if it comes up?
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478. Well, we haven't had much sport yet,
so we'll have to wait and see.
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479. OK. All right.
I'm not going to give anything away.
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480. We shall see. Brendan. Brendan,
now, you're a very quick buzzer.
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481. People watching may not know how
exciting and tricky it is to buzz.
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482. You know, you get locked out
if you buzz too early
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483. while I'm still reading out
the clue.
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484. So you have to come in, and you
seem to have been very swift.
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485. Have you practised?
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486. No, not really.
You can't, can you?
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487. To be honest, how would you
practise? I don't know.
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488. But let's see what you were good at.
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489. Williamses,
and pretty solid on desserts.
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490. Oh, well, there we go.
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491. I am pretty solid
because of desserts, so...
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492. You've done extremely well.
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493. And, Kit, you're only 600,
or less than that, behind Brendan.
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494. So you've got every chance,
of course. And now, let's see.
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495. You were very good at the One Letter
category, I thought.
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496. Short sentence fan, I think.
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497. That's a good way of putting it.
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498. Popular culture seems to be a
strength with you. The Harry Potter,
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499. you knew the year.
- Yeah.
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500. Anyway, you're all
absolutely fantastic contestants
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501. and I'm sure you're gagging to play
Double Jeopardy.
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502. All right, then.
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503. Now we've doubled the cash values,
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504. so they range from 50 to £300
per answer.
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505. And there are also two Daily Doubles
hidden somewhere up there.
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506. We have six new categories.
They are...
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507. All responses have a colour
in their name.
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508. Words of Indian origin.
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509. OK. From now on, just to warn you,
it hasn't been a problem,
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510. but if you neglect to phrase
your response in the correct
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511. Jeopardy time-honoured fashion
of "What is?" or "Who is?",
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512. it will be deemed incorrect.
All right.
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513. So, Kit, as you're lying in third
place, you have the first pick.
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514. Could I have Podcasts
for 100, please?
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515. Podcasts for £100.
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516. Yes, Miles.
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517. - Who is Emily Maitlis?
- Emily Maitlis it was, exactly.
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518. It's called The News Agents
with Jon Sopel and Lewis Goodall.
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519. Off you go.
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520. Who Painted It?
for 50, please.
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521. For £50...
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522. Yes, Brendan.
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523. Who is Edvard Munch?
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524. Edvard Munch. Indeed. Quite right.
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525. Cushy In Blighty for 50, please.
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526. Cushy In Blighty for £50.
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527. Looking for some of the 900,
apparently,
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528. words of Indian origin,
like cushy and Blighty,
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529. that are in the
Oxford English Dictionary.
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530. Yes, Brendan?
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531. What is Avatar?
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532. Avatar, literally meaning descent.
Yeah.
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533. - Cushy In Blighty for £100.
- For £100, then...
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534. Yes, Kit?
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535. - What is a bungalow?
- Absolutely.
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536. I thought they called it that
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537. because they decided to "bung a low"
roof on it.
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538. But no, apparently
it's Anglo-Indian. Go on.
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539. Could I have Cushy In Blighty
for 150, please?
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540. For 150...
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541. Kit.
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542. - What is shampoo?
- What else? Absolutely right.
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543. Could I have Cushy In Blighty
for 200, please?
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544. For £200...
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545. Yes, Kit?
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546. - What are pyjamas?
- What are pyjamas?
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547. From "pae" and "jamah",
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548. Urdu and Persian words combined.
Yeah.
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549. - Can I finish the category, please?
- You can indeed.
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550. All right, here we go,
for £300, then.
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551. Yes, Kit?
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552. What is pukka?
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553. Pukka, absolutely right.
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554. Well done. Del Boy used it a lot.
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555. Marvellous. Well, you did very well
on that category.
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556. What are you going to choose now?
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557. Could I have Who Painted It?
for 100, please?
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558. Who Painted It? for £100...
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559. Yes, Kit, again.
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560. - Who is Vermeer?
- Indeed.
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561. Johannes Vermeer, or Jan Vermeer,
as he's sometimes called.
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562. Could I go Who Painted It?
for 200, please?
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563. For £200...
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564. Yes, Brendan?
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565. Who is Grant Wood?
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566. Grant Wood.
That's the famous portrait
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567. with the man and the pitchfork
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568. and his rather sour-looking woman
in front of a clinker-built barn
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569. or similar, isn't it? Yeah.
Wonderful picture.
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570. I never forget it.
You've got the pick.
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571. Who Painted It? for 150, please.
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572. For £150...
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573. Yes, Miles?
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574. - Who is Edward Hopper?
- Absolutely right.
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575. That diner, isn't it?
Wonderful picture.
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576. Who Painted It? for 300, please.
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577. Yes, Miles?
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578. Who is Hans Holbein?
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579. Absolutely right.
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580. A painting full of symbolism and an
anamorphic skull at the base,
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581. I think, hasn't it? Yes. Carry on.
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582. Podcasts for 50.
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583. Kit.
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584. - Who is Michelle Obama?
- Who is Michelle Obama?
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585. The podcast is called
Michelle Obama: The Light Podcast.
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586. Can I have Colourful People
for 50, please?
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587. Right, Colourful People.
Just to remind you,
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588. all the responses have a colour
in their name.
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589. - Yes, Kit?
- Who is Professor Green?
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590. Professor Green, that's right.
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591. Could I have Colourful People
for 100, please?
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592. For £100...
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593. Yes, Brendan?
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594. Who is Derren Brown?
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595. The wondrous Derren Brown. You did
say Derren, not Darren, didn't you?
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596. - I did.
- I thought so, yes.
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597. Colourful People, £150, please.
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598. Yes, Brendan?
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599. Who is Jennifer Grey?
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600. Jennifer Grey.
Grey does it for you again.
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601. And we're halfway through the board
now,
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602. so let's take
a very well-earned break.
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603. See you in just a moment.
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604. Welcome back to Jeopardy!
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605. We're in the middle of a wonderful
game of Double Jeopardy,
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606. and Brendan gave us
the last correct response
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607. so you have the pick.
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608. Colourful People for £200, please.
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609. Yes, Miles?
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610. - Who is Amber Rudd?
- Amber Rudd.
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611. They can be first names
as well as surnames. Quite right.
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612. Colourful People for 300, please.
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613. For £300...
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614. Yes, Kit?
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615. Who is Emerald Fennell?
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616. - Emerald FENNell, or FennELL,
I think it's pronounced,
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617. but we don't worry about that.
You got the name right.
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618. Could I have Catwalk for 50, please?
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619. Catwalk for £50. On The Catwalk.
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620. - Yes, Miles.
- What is Milan?
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621. Milano. Completely correct.
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622. - Podcasts for 150.
- Podcasts for 150.
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623. Yes, Kit.
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624. - Who is Jenny Ryan?
- Jenny Ryan it is.
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625. The podcast is about all things quiz
and game show.
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626. So I dare say,
you'll be featuring soon.
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627. I actually saw it recorded live.
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628. - You did?
- I did, yeah.
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629. You obviously love your quizzes.
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630. - I do.
- That's terrific.
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631. Well, you'll all be starring in it,
as I say.
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632. And you have the pick still, Kit.
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633. Oh, could I have Catwalk for 100,
please?
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634. For £100...
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635. - Yes, Brendan?
- What is Burberry?
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636. Burberry. Well spotted.
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637. Prorsum means forward.
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638. Quite right. OK.
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639. Let's go On The Catwalk for 150,
please.
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640. On The Catwalk for £150.
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641. Anybody?
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642. Nobody wanted to lose £150 on
"What is Versace?"
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643. Versace. The J. Lo dress is said to
have inspired the creation
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644. of Google Images,
because it was that far back,
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645. before Google Images existed,
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646. because so many people searched
for it and wanted to see it.
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647. Extraordinary. There you go.
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648. So, Brendan, it's still with you.
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649. Let's go Philosophy For Beginners,
£50, please.
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650. Philosophy For Beginners. OK.
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651. Yes, Brendan?
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652. - Who is Plato?
- Plato it was.
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653. The Academy is the
world's first university,
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654. some people would describe it as.
Yeah.
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655. Philosophy For Beginners, £100,
please.
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656. For £100...
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657. Answer there
our second Daily Double.
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658. Well, you know what happens here.
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659. You have to choose a sum to bet.
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660. Hmm. Interesting. You've got 2,325.
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661. How much of that will you wager
on answering
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662. this question on philosophy?
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663. - £2,000.
- £2,000.
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664. That's a brave and big bet, Brendan.
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665. Lots of Bs.
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666. OK, let's see what the clue is.
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667. Oh, her name's completely
gone out of my head.
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668. I'm afraid time is up.
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669. I'm so sorry.
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670. Simone de Beauvoir.
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671. You didn't recall the name of
Simone de Beauvoir.
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672. Yeah.
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673. You knew it.
Yes, you did know it.
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674. Yeah, I did know it.
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675. It's very hard luck.
It's huge pressure over there.
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676. It was a fabulous punt.
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677. It still isn't too late. Let's go.
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678. You've still got the call.
Don't be downhearted.
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679. Philosophy, 150, please.
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680. For 150...
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681. Yes, Miles?
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682. What is utilitarianism?
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683. Utilitarianism,
nowadays called consequentialism.
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684. - Yes?
- Philosophy For Beginners for 200.
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685. For £200...
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686. Yes, Miles?
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687. What is tabula rasa?
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688. Tabula rasa it is, absolutely right.
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689. Let's finish Philosophy for 300,
please.
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690. For £300...
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691. Yes, Miles?
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692. Who is Kierkegaard?
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693. Soren Kierkegaard
is the right response.
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694. Podcasts for 200, please.
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695. For £200...
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696. Yes, Kit?
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697. - What is Love Island?
- Yes.
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698. What is Love Island? is correct.
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699. Can we finish Podcasts for 300,
please?
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700. For £300, then.
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701. Yes, Miles?
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702. What is the Off Menu podcast?
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703. Off Menu is its name.
Very good indeed.
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704. OK, two left. To you, then, Miles.
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705. On The Catwalk for 200, please.
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706. For £200...
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707. And it's the second
of our Daily Doubles.
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708. My goodness me, that's a great hit.
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709. You have 3,475 to bet,
if you want to go all that way,
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710. or you can choose any sum
between that and £10.
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711. No, I'll only do 400, please.
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712. 400.
400. Probably sensible.
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713. OK, here is your clue.
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714. Who is Alexander McQueen?
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715. It's not Alexander McQueen.
You've lost, I say "only" £400.
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716. It's obviously a considerable
sum of money,
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717. but it could have been more.
I wanted "Who is Tom Ford?",
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718. who is also, of course,
a film director and screenwriter.
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719. And he's just, I believe,
left his own company recently.
Copy !req
720. Well, you've got one left.
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721. Let's go for it. What is it?
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722. On The Catwalk for 300.
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723. Yes, Kit?
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724. - Who is Vera Wang?
- Vera Wang is the right response.
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725. Well done.
Wow. There was a board, my friends.
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726. That's the end of the round.
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727. Poor Brendan, I'm afraid,
took a wonderful punt,
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728. but it didn't come off.
You're on £325.
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729. In second place, by only 100,
is Kit, on 2,975.
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730. Had a very good finish there,
didn't you?
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731. But Miles has been supreme, really,
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732. in this last quadrant
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733. of the game and is on 3,075.
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734. But all this can change
because it's time to play
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735. Final Jeopardy.
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736. Let's see what category we have
for our contestants.
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737. All right. In a moment,
I'm going to reveal the final clue.
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738. But before I do, it's time for you
now to decide
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739. how much of your current score
you are prepared to risk
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740. after seeing that category.
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741. OK. So as they say
in French casinos,
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742. faites vos jeux.
Place your bets, please.
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743. All right.
Everybody's made their bets.
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744. So the category is Asian Countries.
Copy !req
745. Here's the clue.
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746. You have 30 seconds
to write your responses.
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747. Good luck.
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748. All right, there's your 30 seconds.
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749. There's that wonderful tune.
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750. And now is the time to reveal
the results, as it were.
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751. OK, Brendan, you're on 325.
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752. You've had a great game, until
that dastardly Daily Double.
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753. But let's first of all
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754. see what you wrote down
as the response to our clue.
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755. That is correct.
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756. Absolutely right.
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757. That is the northernmost
of the Japanese islands.
Copy !req
758. And how much did you bet?
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759. You bet the farm.
So you're on 650.
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760. I guess your best hope now
is that those to your left
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761. got the wrong answer
and bet everything.
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762. Who knows?
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763. OK, Kit, you're next.
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764. You're on 2,975.
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765. You've had a fabulous time on this,
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766. in terms of your ups and downs,
which is how Jeopardy works.
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767. I wonder what you wrote.
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768. The mean part of me wants to say,
"Oh, there's no question mark.
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769. "I can't accept it."
I'm kidding, of course.
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770. That's brilliant.
And you've spelt it correctly.
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771. At least,
that's how we spell it in English.
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772. Very well done indeed.
Copy !req
773. How much did you wager?
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774. £1,000.
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775. That puts you on £3,975.
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776. Will that be enough?
Copy !req
777. I suspect it depends on whether
Miles got the response right.
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778. So after a wonderful game,
as yesterday,
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779. you're now on 3,075.
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780. Shall we see what you wrote down?
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781. Brilliant. "What is Hokkaido?"
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782. I somehow knew you'd know.
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783. But the question is, did you bet
as much as £901 to win?
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784. Let's have a look.
What was your bet?
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785. Oh, it was a brave and big bet.
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786. It takes you on to £6,075.
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787. Which, added on to your first day
cash winnings of 5,450,
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788. brings you a two-day
cash winning total
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789. of £11,525.
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790. Fantastic.
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791. Well, two-day champion,
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792. I'm sure you'll join me
in commiserating
Copy !req
793. with your two competitors here.
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794. Wonderful work, Kit, there.
You did extremely well.
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795. You got everything right at the end.
Copy !req
796. You had a few little hiccups,
but generally speaking,
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797. a wonderful performance
and a great appearance.
Copy !req
798. And the same goes to you, Brendan.
Copy !req
799. You showed why it's called Jeopardy!
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800. - Absolutely.
- There's always something to risk.
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801. It was so close.
You could have been way ahead.
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802. You all got the Final Jeopardy round
absolutely correctly.
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803. You can all go away feeling
very proud and with our love.
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804. Thanks very much indeed.
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805. And to you, young man,
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806. we shall see you tomorrow,
when we'll find two opponents
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807. for you who may knock you
off your perch,
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808. or who may help you become
a three-day champion.
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809. We shall see.
I hope you'll be joining us -
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810. me and Miles and the two new ones,
as we play Jeopardy! again.
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811. Thanks for watching. Goodbye.
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812. Next time on Jeopardy!
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813. Champion Miles Searle faces
London's Keshava Guha,
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814. and from Wakefield, West Yorkshire,
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815. Ruth Gibbons.
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