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 writer from London...
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5. A finance manager from Wakefield,
West Yorkshire...
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6. And our returning champion,
a student from Wimbledon...
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7. .. whose two-day cash winnings
total is £11,525.
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8. And now, here is your host
of Jeopardy! Stephen Fry!
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9. Hello, hello.
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10. Hello. Thank you, and welcome
to Jeopardy!
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11. Now, our champion, Miles Searle,
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12. is at the beginning of what could
be a very special run,
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13. although it was a hard-fought
game yesterday
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14. and he was pushed hard from start to
finish.
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15. However, a confident wager during
the final round
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16. sealed the victory,
and he was crowned
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17. our two-day Jeopardy! Champion.
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18. Today we have two contestants,
Ruth and Keshava,
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19. anxious to knock him off his perch.
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20. Good luck to all three of you.
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21. Let's play Jeopardy!
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22. Well, let's see the first six
categories, shall we?
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23. They are...
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24. Responses here will be words
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25. made up of letters found in the word
"outside".
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26. It'll be clear when we get to it.
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27. All right. Now, Miles,
as the reigning champion,
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28. you have the honour.
Off you go.
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29. Royal Autopsies for 25, please.
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30. All the answers here are English or
British monarchs.
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31. - Yes, Miles?
- Who is William I?
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32. William I, known as
William the Conqueror, of course.
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33. So you have the pick, Miles.
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34. Royal Autopsies for 50, please.
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35. Royal Autopsies for £50.
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36. Yes, Keshava?
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37. Who is Henry I?
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38. Not Henry I, I'm afraid.
You lose 50 there.
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39. Anyone going to have a go?
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40. It was King John who lost the crown
jewels in The Wash -
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41. the area of water
between Lincolnshire and Norfolk.
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42. Deeply unpopular king.
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43. All right, Miles,
you still have the honour.
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44. Places With Human Names for 25.
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45. For £25...
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46. Yes, Ruth?
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47. What is John O'Groats?
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48. John O'Groats.
So, Ruth, you're on £25 now.
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49. - Off you go.
- Inside Outside for £25, please
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50. Responses here are all words made up
of letters
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51. that are found in the word
"outside".
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52. Yes, Ruth?
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53. What is a doe?
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54. Is correct.
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55. Inside Outside for £50, please.
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56. For £50...
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57. - Yes, Miles?
- What is suet?
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58. That is what suet is.
Yes.
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59. It makes a suet pudding
less attractive, doesn't it?
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60. Hard fat from the kidneys.
Off you go.
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61. Places With Human Names for 50.
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62. Places With Human Names.
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63. Modern Family star Vergara
and film director Coppola
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64. share their first name with this
city, the capital of Bulgaria.
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65. - Yes, Miles?
- What is Sofia?
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66. Sofia, absolutely right.
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67. So you have it still.
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68. Places With Human Names for 150.
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69. For £150...
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70. - Yes, Miles?
- What is Douglas?
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71. Douglas, Isle of Man - is also the
largest town in the Isle of Man.
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72. I could see you both trying to press
your buzzers.
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73. It's a very tricky thing.
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74. You'll get the timing right soon,
I promise you.
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75. OK, Miles, still with you.
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76. Places With Human Names for 100,
please.
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77. For £100...
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78. - Yes, Miles?
- What is Alice Springs?
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79. Alice Springs.
Alice is the person's name.
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80. It was originally called after
another person called Stuart.
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81. And let's finish the Human Names for
75, please.
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82. Finishing off this category.
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83. No-one gonna guess on that.
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84. It was Saint Lucia.
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85. So still with you, Miles.
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86. Royal Autopsies for 75.
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87. For £75...
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88. - Yes, Miles?
- Who is Richard I?
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89. Richard I, Richard Coeur de Lion
- Richard the Lionheart.
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90. So, Miles, you're doing very well
on the buzzer,
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91. and of course
you're getting them right.
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92. Royal Autopsies for 150.
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93. For £150...
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94. - Yes, Miles?
- Who is Mary II?
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95. Mary II, as in William and Mary.
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96. Co-reigning with William of Orange,
aka William III. Quite right.
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97. And then Royal Autopsies for 100,
please.
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98. For £100, Royal Autopsies.
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99. - Yes, Miles?
- Who is George V?
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100. It was George V at Sandringham.
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101. Apparently, the king's last
words were to his nurse.
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102. "God damn you."
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103. Charming man. Off you go.
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104. Calendar Girls for 25.
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105. For £25. All the responses have a
month in their name.
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106. - Yes, Miles?
- Who is Theresa May?
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107. Theresa May, who famously danced on
stage to Dancing Queen.
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108. We can't unring that bell.
We can't unsee that sight.
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109. - Calendar Girls for 150.
- For £150...
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110. Fictional person, April O'Neil.
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111. She was the friend of the Teenage
Mutant Ninja Turtles
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112. But you didn't know that,
but why should you?
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113. Another one for you, Miles.
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114. Things Made Of Wood for 25.
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115. Things Made Of Wood.
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116. - Yes, Miles?
- What is a Billy bookcase?
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117. It is a Billy bookcase.
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118. Around 60 million Billy bookcases in
the world -
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119. one for every hundred people.
Isn't that amazing?
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120. Things Made Of Wood for £50.
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121. For £50...
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122. - Yes, Miles?
- What is graphite?
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123. Graphite. Quite right.
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124. Things Made Of Wood for 75.
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125. For £75...
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126. Answer there, the Daily Double
for the board.
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127. There's one hidden behind the
square there, and you've hit it.
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128. This means that you and you alone
get this clue,
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129. but you have to decide how much of
your score, 800 at the moment,
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130. you are prepared to wager.
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131. I'm going to make it a true
Daily Double.
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132. A true Daily Double. All 800.
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133. So you could indeed double
your score.
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134. Things Made Of Wood for £800.
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135. Here it is.
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136. - What is Turkey?
- Turkey is the right answer.
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137. Hisarlik in Turkey.
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138. Very good indeed.
You've doubled your score.
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139. The Daily Double has done its work.
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140. You're on 1,600 and you still have
control of the board.
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141. Things Made Of Wood for £100.
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142. For £100...
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143. - Yes, Miles?
- Who is Geppetto?
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144. Geppetto was his name.
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145. He's been played by Bob Hoskins
and Tom Hanks,
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146. and he's won you £100.
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147. Things Made Of Wood for 150.
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148. For £150...
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149. - Yes, Keshava?
- What is the violin?
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150. Is correct. Well done.
You're on 100 now.
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151. Let's do Inside Outside for 75.
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152. OK, for 75 here.
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153. - Yes, Miles?
- What is tide?
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154. Tide, quite simple. Yeah.
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155. Inside Outside for 150.
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156. - Yes, Keshava?
- What is a suite?
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157. A suite. Absolutely right.
Well found. Very good indeed.
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158. Let's do Calendar Girls for 100.
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159. OK, for 100.
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160. Remember, all these responses
have a month in their name.
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161. - Yes, Ruth?
- Who is Avril Lavigne?
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162. Avril Lavigne. Absolutely.
Avril being April in French.
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163. Calendar Girls for 75, please.
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164. For £75...
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165. How well do you know
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166. the March sisters from Little Women?
You missed out.
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167. It was Beth March.
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168. OK, so Ruth, you still have control.
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169. Calendar Girls £50, please.
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170. Calendar Girls for £50.
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171. - Yes, Ruth?
- Who is June Brown?
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172. June "the month" Brown.
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173. Inside Outside for £100, please.
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174. For £100, then.
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175. - Yes, Miles?
- What is a toe?
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176. It is a toe.
It sounds like something
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177. out of the Harry Potter universe,
doesn't it?
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178. A Hallux, like a Horcrux.
OK, well done.
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179. Now, we've got to start on
this category
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180. that you've all been avoiding.
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181. I've got to tell you that
responses here in this category,
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182. All The Vowels, will contain
all the vowels.
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183. So which one are you gonna choose?
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184. All The Vowels for 25.
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185. For £25, right.
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186. - Yes, Miles?
- Who is Austin Powers?
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187. Austin Powers has all the vowels,
and lots else besides.
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188. Off you go. All The Vowels for 50.
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189. For £50...
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190. - Yes, Miles?
- Who is Julia Roberts?
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191. Julia Roberts has all the
vowels, quite right.
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192. She played Anna Scott
in Notting Hill, of course.
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193. All The Vowels for 75.
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194. For £75...
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195. - Yes, Keshava?
- Who is Julian Lennon?
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196. Julian Lennon. Quite right.
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197. The lyrics were originally
"Hey Jules", but changed to Hey Jude
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198. because they felt it sounded better.
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199. All The Vowels - 150.
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200. For 150...
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201. - Yes, Keshava?
- Who is Rosamund Pike?
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202. Rosamund Pike is correct.
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203. - All The Vowels for 100.
- For £100...
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204. - Yes, Keshava.
- Who is Bela Lugosi?
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205. Bela Lugosi,
the great Hungarian Dracula.
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206. Absolutely right.
And that marks the end of our round.
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207. The board is wiped clean,
and here are the scores.
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208. Ruth, you're on 200. But please
don't despair.
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209. Things really do change in this
game.
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210. You're on 575, Keshava.
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211. But we have to admit it,
way out in front
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212. is our two-day champion,
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213. bidding to be three-day champion.
Miles on 1,950.
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214. We'll take a break now.
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215. And we'll come back
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216. and we'll see what happens then.
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217. All right? Be back soon.
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218. Welcome back to Jeopardy!
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219. Now let's meet our three contestants
and find out a bit more about them.
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220. Well, Keshava, you're on £575.
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221. You're a writer.
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222. You've got a novel coming out
soon. Is that right?
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223. Yes, I've got a novel coming out
next year.
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224. Very good. Well, congratulations on
being published.
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225. And I gather you were at a creative
writing course
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226. and a certain figure
was present there.
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227. Someone that you know quite well.
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228. - Someone I know very well.
- And I noticed that everyone
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229. was sort of looking at him a bit
different, and I didn't know why.
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famous.
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231. But having grown up in India,
I didn't recognise him.
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232. - And it was?
- Alan Davies.
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decided,
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creatively."
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235. And he went to this writing
school and did fantastically well.
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236. - And wrote a wonderful book.
- He did.
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237. Absolutely right.
There's a wonderful word, opsimath.
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238. Someone who learns late in life.
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be opsimaths, shouldn't we?
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are late in life, of course,
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You come from Wakefield,
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242. the wonderful Wakefield.
- I do.
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243. And you're a lover of art.
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244. - I am.
- That part of South Yorkshire
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artistic connection.
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246. Yeah, we have really great museum in
the Hepworth in Wakefield.
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247. - Named after...
- Barbara Hepworth.
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248. Absolutely. And your favourite
painter, though, comes from Spain.
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249. - That is correct, yes.
- Goya.
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250. Have you ever been to Spain
to see his pictures in the...?
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251. Yes, I have, yeah.
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I've been to Madrid several times
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253. and been to the Prado and seen his
paintings, and just love it there.
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254. Wonderful. Well, who knows?
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255. Maybe art and paintings will come
up in one of our next two rounds.
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256. Miles doesn't mind what subjects
come up. It's extraordinary.
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this is now the third time
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258. I've had to talk to you about
your life, someone of 18,
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259. I might be running out of things to
ask, but of course, in your case
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260. you fill your life.
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261. Amazingly, you're an A-level
student still,
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262. but you're also a soldier
from time to time.
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263. Tuesday after school, I take part in
my school's Combined Cadet Force.
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264. Our contingent was founded in 1915.
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265. It sort of teaches leadership
skills, first aid,
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266. as well as how to shoot a rifle and
camouflage yourself up.
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267. It's wonderful you give up your time
to do that
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268. and that you've given up your time
to do this,
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269. the great game of Jeopardy!
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270. It's time to get on with it.
Let's fill another board.
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271. Right, well, we've got six
new categories.
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272. The names of popular TV shows
in the place they are broadcast.
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273. So let's see who's got the lowest
score at the moment.
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274. It's Ruth. So you've got the pick.
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275. I'll go for Das Ist Jeopardy!
for £25.
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276. Das Ist Jeopardy! for £25.
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277. You've just got to give the UK
version of the show, as we know it.
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278. Yes, Miles?
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279. What is Who Wants To Be A
Millionaire?
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280. Absolutely. That's what they call
it. Very good.
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281. Das Ist Jeopardy! for £50.
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282. Very well pronounced.
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283. Yes, Miles?
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284. What is the Great British
Bake Off?
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285. Absolutely right. It's the French
for, "The Best Pastry Chef."
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286. Das Ist Jeopardy! for 75.
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287. For £75...
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288. Yes, Keshava?
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289. What is Family Fortunes?
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290. Family Fortunes, that's right.
In America,
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291. the original show is called
Family Feud,
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292. which may have given you the hint
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293. US Literature, 75.
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294. US Literature for £75.
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295. Yes, Keshava?
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296. - What is Rip Van Winkle?
- Rip Van Winkle it is.
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- US Literature 150.
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298. For £150...
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299. - Yes, Ruth?
- What is Uncle Tom's Cabin?
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300. Uncle Tom's Cabin it is, yeah.
OK, you have it, Ruth.
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302. For £100...
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303. - Yes, Miles?
- What is A Farewell To Arms?
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304. That's the right title. Well done.
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305. During the war, he was himself,
Hemingway, an ambulance driver,
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306. and he was wounded and did fall
for his nurse.
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307. US Literature for 25.
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308. For £25...
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309. - Yes, Miles?
- Who is Truman Capote?
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310. Truman Capote it was. Well done.
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311. And US literature for 50, please.
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312. For £50...
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313. - Yes, Miles?
- Who is Edgar Allan Poe?
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314. Edgar Allan Poe. Absolutely right.
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315. Whilst At Uni for 25.
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316. For £25...
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317. - Keshava.
- What is St Andrews?
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318. St Andrews it was. They both
studied History Of Art there.
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319. Unusual Sports for 75.
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320. For £75...
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321. - Keshava.
- What is dodgeball?
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322. - Is correct.
- Unusual sports for 100.
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323. For £100...
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324. Yes, Miles?
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325. What is the
Wife-Carrying Championships?
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326. Well done. That's absolutely right.
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327. The wife is carried over 250m
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328. and one of the prizes is her weight
in beer.
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329. There you go.
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330. Whilst At Uni for 50.
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331. For £50...
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332. - Yes, Ruth?
- Who is Peter Kay?
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333. It is Peter Kay, yes. Well done.
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334. Who earned a Guinness World Record
in 2012 for the most tickets sold
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335. for a stand-up comedy tour.
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336. He sold 1.14 million tickets.
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337. That's not bad, is it?
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338. Ruth, it's with you.
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339. Das Ist Jeopardy! for 100, please.
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340. Das Ist Jeopardy! for £100.
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341. - Yes, Keshava?
- What is Countdown?
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342. Countdown, that's right.
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343. Numbers and letters in French.
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344. Let's finish the category.
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345. OK, we'll finish the category, then.
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346. Yes, Miles?
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347. What is I'm A Celebrity...
Get Me Out Of Here?
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348. Absolutely right. So where would
you like to go now?
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349. Whilst At Uni for 75.
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350. For £75.
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351. - Yes, Keshava?
- What is Normal People?
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352. Normal People it was.
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353. Unusual Sports for 150.
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354. For £150...
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355. - Miles?
- What is pillow fighting?
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356. Absolutely right.
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357. Competitors came from the world
of mixed martial arts and boxing,
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358. so they obviously took it
very seriously. OK.
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359. Unusual Sports for 50.
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360. For £50...
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361. - Miles.
- What is Poohsticks?
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362. Poohsticks, absolutely. In the book,
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363. actually, it's pine cones
that Pooh drops over the bridge
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364. to see which is fastest, not sticks,
but it's become sticks.
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365. - Yes.
- Unusual Sports for 25.
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366. For £25...
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367. - Yes, Miles?
- What is Quidditch?
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368. Quidditch it is, of course,
from the Harry Potter books.
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369. Robots, Androids and AI for 25.
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370. Let's start on this one.
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371. - Keshava.
- Who are R2-D2 and C-3PO?
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372. Absolutely right.
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373. Whilst At Uni for 100.
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374. For £100...
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375. Keshava.
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376. What is Goldsmiths?
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377. Can I ask where you got your
creative writing degree?
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378. - Goldsmiths.
- Yeah.
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379. That's a very lucky moment for you.
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380. Quite right. Goldsmiths it was.
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381. You have control of the board.
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382. We'll finish the category.
Whilst At Uni, 150.
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383. 150.
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384. - Yes, Keshava?
- What is Creep?
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385. Creep, absolutely right. Very good
indeed. So you have it still.
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386. Robots, Androids and AI for 50.
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387. For 50, then...
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388. Ah, you're not TNG fans.
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389. Data, played by Brent Spiner.
On we go.
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390. Robots, Androids and AI for 75.
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391. For £75...
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392. - Yes, Ruth?
- What is Terminator?
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393. It is indeed Terminator.
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394. Worryingly, the US Defense
Department
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395. named one of their machine-learning
tools Skynet.
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397. Oh, well, it's all over,
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398. so we might as well enjoy it by
playing Jeopardy!
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400. House Plants for £25, please.
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401. For £25...
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402. This ornamental plant
of the family Asparagaceae
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403. with grassy green
and white striped leaves
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404. is thankfully better known by its
arachnid moniker.
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405. - Yes, Ruth?
- What is a spider plant?
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406. A spider plant, absolutely right.
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407. House Plants for £100, please.
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408. For £100 on House Plants.
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409. The white flag of peace.
It's the peace lily.
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410. Still with you, Ruth.
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411. Robots, Androids and AI for £100,
please.
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412. For £100...
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413. - Yes, Miles?
- What is Hal 2000?
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414. I'm sorry. I can't give you that.
Anyone else?
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415. - Keshava?
- What is Hal 9000?
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7,000 out there, Miles.
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but not that much.
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418. You're doing well. Well done,
Keshava. OK. You have control.
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419. Robots, Androids and AI for 150.
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420. For 150...
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421. - Yes, Ruth?
- Who is Ash?
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422. Ash, well remembered.
I'd forgotten that completely.
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423. Very good indeed.
For his infamous death scene,
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424. they used milk and yoghurt,
along with pasta and marbles
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425. for that weird white milky...
Horrific.
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426. Very good, though. Yes.
Off you go.
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427. House Plants for 50, please.
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428. House Plants for £50.
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429. - Yes, Keshava?
- What is the mother-in-law?
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430. More specific.
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431. The mother-in-law...
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432. No, incorrect. Either of you?
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433. - Yes, Ruth.
- What is mother-in-law's tongue?
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434. It's mother-in-law's tongue.
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435. That's an important part of its
name. Yeah.
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436. Well done. So it's with you, Ruth.
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437. House Plants for 75, please.
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438. For £75...
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439. Ah, there is the Daily Double.
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440. Now, you've got £700.
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441. That's the maximum you can wager,
or the minimum is 10.
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442. What would you like to go?
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443. I'll go for 200, please.
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444. For 200. All right, then.
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445. On House Plants. Let's see
how you do with this clue.
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446. I'm afraid time's up.
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447. Yeah. The nickname of the aspidistra
is the cast-iron plant
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448. because it's so hard to kill.
Yeah. Hard luck.
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449. Never mind, you've still got
control.
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450. House Plants for 150, please.
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451. For 150...
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452. - Yes, Keshava?
- What is the money plant?
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453. I'll accept money plant.
It's the Chinese money plant.
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454. But you got the "money" part,
which I think is important.
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455. Well done. And that ends our round.
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456. My goodness me.
Let's have a look at the scores
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457. Ruth, you're on 500.
Had a not-happy Daily Double,
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458. but you at least you didn't
bet the farm.
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459. Keshava, you're on 1,475,
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460. not out of reach, either,
of our leader on 2,575, Miles.
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461. We're going to break now,
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462. and when we come back, oh, my
goodness, how things could change
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463. because it'll be Double Jeopardy
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464. Welcome back to Jeopardy!
Let's look at our scores.
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465. Miles on 2,575 - you've had
another fantastic couple of rounds,
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466. massively dominant, really,
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467. especially in the first round
on the buzzer.
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468. And you knew about Finnish
wife-carrying sports.
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469. - How did you know that?
- I don't know.
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470. I must have read something online.
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471. There's no subject which you aren't
good at.
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472. And in second place, we have Keshava
with 1,475.
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473. I can't help noticing that when you
press the buzzer,
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474. you like to bend your knees as if to
sort of throw some energy
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475. through the buzzer and get it out
first.
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476. I think viewers should know if you
press too early,
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477. you get shut out.
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478. You can only press after
I finish reading out the clue.
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479. And that's the skill,
it's just the reflexes.
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480. As soon as I finish that last
syllable.
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481. Anyway, good luck for the next
round,
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482. and good luck to you too, Ruth.
You're on 500.
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483. You had bad luck with the house
plants.
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484. You knew them but didn't know them.
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485. - Some of them.
- But you did very well
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486. on popular culture subjects,
I noticed.
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487. You remembered the name of the robot
in Alien.
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488. That was a good call, that,
I thought.
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489. There's every chance you're going to
zoom up again.
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490. It's going to be very exciting, as
we play Double Jeopardy!
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491. So, let's have some more categories.
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492. We've doubled the cash values,
so they range from 50 now
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493. to £300 per answer.
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494. There are also two Daily Doubles
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495. hidden somewhere up there on that
board.
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496. Let's populate it with six
categories.
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497. We have...
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498. Two words that are spelled the
same but pronounced differently.
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499. From now on, if you don't phrase
your responses correctly
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500. in proper Jeopardy style -
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501. not that you've made that mistake
yet -
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502. you will be counted as incorrect.
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503. Just a fair warning there.
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504. Ruth, as lowest scorer,
let's start with you.
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505. The Lyrics Tell A Story for £50,
please.
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506. The Lyrics Tell A Story.
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507. - Yes, Miles?
- Who is Jolene?
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508. Jolene, Jolene. Absolutely.
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509. Do you know she wrote that on
the same day that she wrote
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510. I Will Always Love You?
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511. That was a many-million-dollar
day, wasn't it?
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512. OK, Miles.
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513. Art Galleries And Museums for 50.
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514. For 50, Art Galleries And Museums.
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515. - Yes, Keshava?
- What is The Last Supper?
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516. Leonardo's Last Supper.
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517. It hangs in the canteen of the
monastery.
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518. Art Galleries And Museums for 20o.
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519. £200.
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520. Answer there, one of the
Daily Doubles on the board.
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521. OK, now things can change,
can't they, Keshava?
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522. Out of your £1,525, how much
are you prepared to wager
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523. on this response?
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524. - 900.
- £900.
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525. OK. Very good.
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526. On Art Galleries And Museums.
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527. It's just for you, of course.
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528. - Who is Barbara Hepworth?
- That's extraordinary.
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529. Of course it's correct.
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530. We talked about it when we were
conversing with Ruth, but well done.
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531. That takes you up to 2,425,
just 200 behind our leader.
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532. Art Galleries And Museums for 300.
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533. Art Galleries And Museums for £300.
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534. - Yes, Keshava.
- What is Madrid?
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535. It is Madrid, absolutely.
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536. There's the Prado, which again,
you mentioned
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537. when we were chatting, Ruth.
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538. The Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza,
and Museo Reina Sofia.
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539. My girlfriend and I were at all
three two weeks ago.
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540. Good Lord, this is bizarre.
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541. What's going on in the world?
Spooky.
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542. - Off you go.
- The Lyrics Tell A Story for 150.
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543. - Miles.
- Who is Billie Eilish?
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544. It's not Billie Eilish, no.
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545. - Yes, Keshava?
- Who is Taylor Swift?
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546. It's Taylor Swift. Yeah. Well done.
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547. The Lyrics Tell A Story for 200.
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548. For £200...
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549. Yes, Keshava?
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550. - What is Stan?
- Stan, that's right.
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551. The OED defines "stan" as an
overzealous or obsessive fan,
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552. especially of a
particular celebrity.
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553. Off you go.
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554. The Lyrics Tell A Story for 300.
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555. For £300...
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556. - Yes, Miles?
- What is A Boy Named Sue?
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557. Boy Named Sue.
Quite right. Off you go.
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558. Art Galleries And Museums for 150.
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559. For £150...
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560. - Yes, Miles?
- What is Dundee?
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561. Dundee. Known as Scotland's
Design Museum, isn't it?
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562. It's Not Rocket Science for 150.
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563. It's Not Rocket Science (It Is).
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564. - Yes, Keshava?
- Who is Wernher von Braun?
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565. Wernher von Braun
is absolutely correct.
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566. Well done. After the war,
Operation Paperclip
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567. secretly removed him and 1,600 other
German scientists to the US.
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568. The Lyrics Tell A Story for 100.
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569. For £100...
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570. - Keshava.
- What is Space Oddity?
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571. Space Oddity. Well remembered,
that it's not Odyssey, but Oddity.
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572. - Well done.
- Art Galleries And Museums for 100.
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573. For £100...
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574. - Miles.
- What is the Met?
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575. It is the Met. The Metropolitan
Museum of Art in New York.
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576. Well done.
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577. Faddy Modern Foods for 50.
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578. Faddy Modern Foods.
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579. - Yes, Miles?
- What is avocado on toast?
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580. Avocado on toast.
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581. Absolutely right.
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582. Hamiltons for 50.
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583. Hamiltons. Famous Hamiltons.
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584. - Yes, Miles?
- Who is Nelson?
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585. Lord Nelson, Horatio Nelson,
absolutely right.
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586. - Hamiltons for 100.
- Hamiltons for 100.
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587. - Yes, Miles?
- Who is Lin-Manuel Miranda?
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588. That's his full name.
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589. Hamiltons for 150.
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590. For £150...
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591. - Yes, Miles?
- What is Bermuda?
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592. It is Bermuda, named after
Sir Henry Hamilton,
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593. former governor of the territory.
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594. And on that note, as we're
halfway through this board,
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595. it's time to take a breathless
and very excited break.
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596. We'll be back jolly soon.
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597. Welcome back to Jeopardy!
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598. It's all very exciting
in this Double Jeopardy round.
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599. Miles, you gave us the last correct
answer, so you have your pick.
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600. Hamiltons for 200, please.
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601. Hamiltons for £200.
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602. It's the Formula 1 racing team
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603. that Lewis Hamilton drove for
in the 2023 season.
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604. - Yes, Keshava?
- What is Mercedes?
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605. Mercedes, absolutely correct.
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606. Hamiltons for 300.
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607. Hamiltons now for £300.
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608. - Yes, Miles.
- What is the River Clyde?
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609. It is the River Clyde.
Well done. Very good.
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610. It's Not Rocket Science (It Is)
for 50.
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611. Thanks for giving the full title.
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612. Nobody knows?
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613. My generation is probably more
familiar with the Saturn V rocket
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614. that lifted us to the moon.
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615. I say "us" -
I wasn't actually there.
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616. Carry on, though, with you, Miles.
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617. - Rocket Science for 100.
- For £100...
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618. - Yes, Keshava?
- What is propane?
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619. It's not propane, no.
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620. Anybody?
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621. It's kerosene. We could
have accepted paraffin.
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622. Kerosene is a type of paraffin,
but kerosene is what it's called
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623. in America more commonly.
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624. OK, so Miles,
you still have control.
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625. Heteronyms for 50.
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626. Heteronyms. Just to remind you
what they are.
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627. These are two words
that are spelled the same
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628. but pronounced differently.
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629. You have to respond with both
the words in this case.
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630. For example, if I said it's a little
blowy and a bit sort of curvy,
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631. you'd respond with windy and windy.
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632. You get the idea. OK, here we are.
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633. - Yes, Miles?
- What is bass and bass?
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634. Bass is the fish, bass is the voice.
You've got it
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635. Heteronyms for 100.
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636. For £100...
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637. Present and present. Yeah.
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638. Heteronyms for 150.
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639. For £150...
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640. Yes, Keshava?
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641. What are detail and detail?
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642. Oh, sorry. Sorry. No, no, no.
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643. - No, it's not that.
- No, no, no.
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644. Yes, Ruth?
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645. What is elaborate and elaborate?
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646. That's what we wanted. Very
good indeed. Yes, absolutely.
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647. Heteronyms for 200, please.
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648. Heteronyms for £200.
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649. - Yes, Keshava?
- What are intimate and intimate.
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650. Well found. Very good.
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651. That's a quick mind at work.
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652. - Heteronyms for 300.
- For £300 now.
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653. - Again, Keshava?
- What are separate and separate.
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654. Separate and separate.
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655. That was a good round for you.
Well done.
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656. - Still got the call.
- Rocket Science for 200.
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657. Rocket Science for £200.
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658. Perhaps the name of Robert
Goddard should be better known.
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659. I have to confess, I hadn't heard of
him either.
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660. But some say that his flight
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661. was as important as the
Wright Brothers' flight.
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662. OK, so Keshava, you still have
control.
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663. - Faddy Modern Foods for 100.
- Faddy Modern Foods for £100.
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664. Curly and Cavolo nero
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665. are two types of this leafy green
cabbage cultivar
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666. rich in nutrients and vitamin C
often added to smoothies.
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667. - Yes, Keshava?
- What is kale?
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668. Kale it is, well done.
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669. - Off you go.
- Faddy Modern Foods for 150.
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670. For £150!
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671. Answer there, is our second
Daily Double.
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672. This could be very important
for you.
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673. You've got 3,875.
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674. How much would you like to place
on the line?
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675. - 1,000.
- £1,000, then,
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676. for Faddy Modern Foods.
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677. And your clue is...
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678. What are chia seeds?
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679. Absolutely correct, yeah.
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680. Well done. There's your 1,000.
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681. It takes you into the lead and you
have control of the board.
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682. Faddy Modern Foods, 200.
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683. For £200.
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684. - Yes, Keshava?
- What is matcha?
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685. Matcha is right.
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686. Faddy Modern Foods, 300.
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687. For £300 on Faddy Modern Foods.
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688. - Yes, Keshava?
- What is spirulina?
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689. Spirulina is right. Well done.
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690. You found it in the recesses
of your mind
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691. and you're going to end, I believe,
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692. on It's Not Rocket Science on £300.
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693. And here it is.
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694. - Yes, Keshava?
- What are Newtons?
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695. They are Newtons. Very good indeed.
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696. Well, there we are.
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697. That's the end of that round.
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698. Let's have a look at the scores.
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699. On 650, we have Ruth.
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700. And in second place,
our champion Miles,
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701. is on 3,725.
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702. But due to some really wonderfully
quick buzzing and alert thinking
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703. and just fabulous knowledge,
Keshava is out in front
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704. with 5,675.
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705. So everything to play for
as we enter Final Jeopardy!
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706. Let's see what category
you guys have got.
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707. It's Famous Buildings.
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708. All right. In a moment,
I'm gonna reveal one final clue.
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709. But for now, before you see it,
it's time for you to decide
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710. how much of your current score
you are willing to risk
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711. after seeing that category.
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712. All right. Everybody's made
their wagers.
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713. The category is Famous Buildings.
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714. And now, here's the clue.
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715. You have 30 seconds. Good luck.
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716. How quickly time flies
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717. when you've got a merry tune and
a response to give.
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718. OK, well, we'll start with you,
Ruth.
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719. And you've got £650 to bet.
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720. I wonder what you put down as your
response
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721. to this particular clue.
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722. Let's see.
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723. What is Rococo?
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724. That is not correct, I'm afraid.
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725. And how much did you bet?
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726. £50. So you've got £600 left
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727. and maybe these two have
made a dramatic error
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728. and bet too high with a wrong
response.
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729. Let's see from Miles,
who's in second place with £3,725,
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730. what he wrote.
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731. What is Palladian?
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732. That's absolutely right.
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733. Named after Andrea Palladio,
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734. the architect.
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735. So what it comes down to now
is how much did you dare wager?
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736. Let's have a look.
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737. The farm. £3,725.
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738. You bet it all. You doubled,
and your score is now 7,450.
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739. So it all comes down
to you, Keshava.
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740. First of all, with your £5,675,
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741. we need to know
what response you gave.
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742. So let's have a look.
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743. You knew it, too.
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744. What is Palladian? Absolutely.
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745. How much did you wager?
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746. £2,325,
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747. which gives you a total of £8,000,
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748. and you are today's champion!
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749. Congratulations, Keshava.
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750. That's an extraordinary achievement.
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751. I have to turn to you first, Miles.
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752. I mean, you could hardly have done
better.
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753. It was a supreme run you had.
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754. I mean, it's just been amazing.
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755. On the first day, you won £5,450,
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756. and on the second day, 6,075,
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757. so you can go home, I hope happy,
with £11,525.
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758. Goodbye and thank you.
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759. And to you, Ruth.
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760. - You had a good time, I hope.
- Yes, very good, thank you.
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761. The cards fell against you,
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762. but it was wonderful
having you here.
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763. And we say goodbye to you as well.
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764. But we're going to see you
again tomorrow, aren't we, Keshava?
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765. You have a lovely round £8,000.
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766. You show how this game can change.
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767. It looked as if you were nowhere not
that long ago,
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768. and now you're the outright
winner and our champion.
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769. My goodness. Yes, Keshava will
be playing again tomorrow.
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770. But I hope more importantly,
that you'll be here to watch him
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771. and me and two new contestants,
as we play Jeopardy!
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772. Thanks for watching. Goodbye.
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773. Next time on Jeopardy,
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774. champion Keshava Guha
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775. faces Camberwell's
Kai Laddiman
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776. and from Leicester
in the East Midlands, Natasha Skeen.
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