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 software developer from
Camberwell, London.
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5. A librarian from Leicester.
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6. And our returning champion,
a writer from London...
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7. .. whose one-day cash winnings total
is £8,000.
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8. And now, here is your host of
Jeopardy! -
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9. Stephen Fry!
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10. Hello. Hello, hello.
Hello, everyone.
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11. Thank you and welcome to Jeopardy!
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12. Our champion, Keshava Guha,
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13. overcame a few early struggles with
the buzzer, it's fair to say,
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14. to produce a sensational
performance in Double Jeopardy!
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15. including two substantial
Daily Double wins,
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16. to take a commanding lead into
the final round.
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17. He then made a calculated wager
to secure victory
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18. and was crowned our Jeopardy!
champion.
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19. And today we have two
new contestants,
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20. anxious to dethrone him,
in Natasha and Kai.
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21. Good luck to all three of you.
Let's see the first six categories.
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22. We have...
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23. All the clues will start
with the letters T-E-N.
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24. All right, then. Now, Keshava,
as reigning champion,
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25. you have the honour. Please pick a
category and a cash amount.
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26. Could we have Airports
Named After People for £75,
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27. please, Stephen?
- All right. For £75, then...
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28. Keshava.
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29. - What is Venice?
- Is correct. So you have control.
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30. Choose again.
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31. Airports for 100.
- For £100...
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32. Keshava.
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33. - Who is O'Hare?
- Absolutely right. Edward O'Hare.
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34. And it's Chicago O'Hare
International Airport.
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35. Airports for 150.
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36. For 150...
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37. Keshava.
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38. - What is Albania?
- Is Albania, land of her birth.
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39. Well done.
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40. O Captain! My Captain! for 75.
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41. For £75...
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42. Keshava.
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43. - Who is William Bligh?
- Captain William Bligh.
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44. O Captain! My Captain! for 100.
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45. For £100...
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46. Natasha.
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47. - Who is Harry Kane?
- It's not Harry Kane.
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48. Sorry.
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49. Yes, Keshava.
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50. - Who is Leah Williamson?
- Leah Williamson.
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51. She became the first captain in
the men or women's senior teams
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52. to lead England
to a European trophy.
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53. It's with you, Keshava.
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54. O Captain! My Captain! for 150.
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55. O Captain!
My Captain for 150.
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56. Keshava.
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57. - What is Nautilus?
- Nautilus is right.
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58. In the book by Jules Verne.
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59. Let's do Band Line Ups for 75.
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60. Band Line Ups.
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61. Yes, Kai.
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62. - What is Coldplay.
- Coldplay. That's right.
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63. Chris Martin. Jonny Buckland.
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64. Guy Berryman. Will Champion.
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65. Let's have Starter For Ten,
for 25, please.
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66. For £25... All right.
I'll remind you here.
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67. All the clues will start with the
letters T-E-N.
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68. Keshava.
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69. - What are tenterhooks?
- Tenterhooks. Yes.
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70. A tenter was a frame used for drying
and stretching cloth.
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71. Band Line Ups for 100.
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72. Band Line Ups for 100.
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73. Yes, Keshava.
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74. - What are Sex Pistols?
- The Sex Pistols.
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75. The original line-up was Johnny
Rotten, aka John Lydon.
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76. Paul Cook, Steve Jones,
Glen Matlock.
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77. Band Line Up for 150.
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78. For 150.
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79. Keshava.
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80. - What is U2?
- U2. Adam Clayton,
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81. David Evans, aka The Edge,
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82. Paul Hewson, aka Bono,
and Larry Mullen Jr.
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83. Band Line Up for 50, please.
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84. For £50...
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85. Natasha.
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86. - Who are the Pet Shop Boys?
- The Pet Shop Boys! That's right.
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87. Absolutely.
You get 50 back.
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88. Um, Household Chemistry for 75,
please.
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89. For £75...
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90. Yes, Kai.
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91. - What is paracetamol?
- Paracetamol. Right.
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92. Let's have Household
Chemistry for 50, please.
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93. For £50...
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94. Natasha.
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95. - What is fluoride?
- Fluoride takes you out of the red!
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96. Um, Household Chemistry for 100,
please.
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97. For 100.
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98. Kai.
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99. - What is lacquer?
- Not lacquer.
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100. Yes, Natasha.
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101. - What is acetone?
- Acetone is exactly right.
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102. Smells, I think, like pear drops.
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103. - That's right.
- Yeah. Off you go.
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104. Household Chemistry for 150, please.
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105. For 150.
KLAXON
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106. Answer there, the Daily Double!
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107. This could help you enormously,
as you probably know,
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108. and I'll remind the audience.
This clue will be just for you,
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109. but you have to decide
how much you're prepared to wager.
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110. You can wager as much as 150,
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111. although you haven't reached that
amount.
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112. That is a possible wager for you.
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113. Or ten is the minimum.
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114. Um... I'll wager 50, please.
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115. £50. All right. Then, for £50
on Household Chemistry,
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116. here's your clue.
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117. - What's is antifreeze?
- Yes, antifreeze. Absolutely right.
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118. There's your £50. Well done!
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119. All right, then. And you still have
the honour.
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120. Farm Friends for 75, please.
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121. For £75.
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122. Your responses here must include
farm animals.
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123. OK?
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124. Kai.
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125. What is a Moscow Mule?
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126. A Moscow Mule, a favourite of mine,
I have to confess.
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127. Farm Friends for 50, please.
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128. Farm Friends for 50.
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129. Yes, Keshava.
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130. - Who is Sandra Bullock?
- Sandra Bullock.
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131. Bullock being the farm animal,
of course.
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132. It was the 1994 film Speed.
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133. O Captain! My captain! for 50.
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134. O Captain! My Captain!
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135. Keshava.
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136. - Who is Captain Marvel?
- Captain Marvel,
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137. played by Brie Larson
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138. in the Captain Marvel and
Endgame movies.
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139. Let's finish the category.
O Captain! My Captain for 25.
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140. All right.
Finish it off, then.
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141. Keshava.
- Who is Captain Haddock?
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142. Blistering barnacles! You are right.
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143. Farm Friends for 100.
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144. For £100...
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145. Yes, Keshava.
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146. - What is the calf muscle?
- The calf muscle. Absolutely right.
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147. It's actually three muscles. Triceps
surae is the collective term.
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148. - Farm Friends for 150.
- For £150.
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149. Keshava.
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150. - What is hog?
- Hog is right. Yeah.
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151. Named after the racing
team's mascot - a small pig.
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152. Airports for 50.
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153. For £50...
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154. Yes, Natasha.
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155. - What is Madeira?
- Madeira. That's right.
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156. The sculpture was widely mocked, as
it was seen not to resemble him.
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157. It's since been replaced.
You have control.
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158. Starter For Ten,
for 75, please.
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159. For £75.
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160. Yes, Natasha.
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161. - What is tenderloin?
- Tenderloin. That's right.
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162. Begins with T-E-N.
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163. Starter For Ten
for 100, please.
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164. Another Starter For
Ten, this time for £100.
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165. Yes, Natasha.
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166. - Who is Tennessee Williams?
- Tennessee Williams it was.
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167. Starter For Ten
for 150, please.
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168. For 150, for the maximum,
then.
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169. Keshava.
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170. - Who is Tenzing Norgay?
- Tenzing Norgay, the Sherpa.
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171. That's right.
They summited Mount Everest.
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172. Starter For Ten for 50.
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173. For £50.
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174. Natasha.
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175. - What is Tenerife?
- Tenerife. The Canary Islands.
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176. From the Latin "canis" - for dog.
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177. Household Chemistry
for 25, please.
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178. For £25...
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179. Yes, Natasha.
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180. What is baking or bicarbonate?
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181. Absolutely. Baking soda.
That's right. Or baking powder.
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182. Yes. Go on.
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183. Farm Friends
for 25, please.
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184. For £25...
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185. Max Whitlock earned Olympic gold
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186. on this gymnastics apparatus
in Rio and in Tokyo.
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187. Yes, Kai.
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188. - What is the pommel horse?
- The pommel horse.
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189. Absolutely right. He's the
most successful gymnast ever
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190. on pommel horse.
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191. I'll go Band Line Ups,
25, please.
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192. Band Line Ups. We have...
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193. Yes, Keshava.
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194. - What is Destiny's Child?
- Destiny's Child.
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195. Beyonce Knowles, Kelly Rowland
and Michelle Williams.
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196. Airports for 25.
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197. STEPHEN CHUCKLES
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198. OK. Airports for 25.
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199. Yes, Keshava.
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200. - Who is Leonardo da Vinci?
- Leonardo da Vinci it is.
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201. And that's the board cleared.
And here are the scores.
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202. Kai's on 115, Natasha on 450.
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203. But quite a far way in the lead
is Keshava on 1,500.
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204. But believe me, Natasha and Kai,
things can really change
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205. and they can change fast.
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206. Come back after the break
and see how they change.
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207. Welcome back to Jeopardy!
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208. Let's have a chat with our
three contestants.
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209. We'll start with you, Kai.
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210. Well, you're on 150
and there's room to go,
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211. and I'm sure you will get much
further.
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212. You have a degree in maths and
computer science, is that right?
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213. - That's what you work in?
- I do, yes.
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214. I've been a computer buff since I
was like 11 or 12
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215. and it's just fortunately quite
a decent industry these days.
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216. So I've sort of fallen into it,
really.
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217. - People like you rule the world.
- We certainly do.
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218. But I believe this is not your first
TV appearance.
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219. No, I was on Channel 4's Countdown.
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220. I was 11 years old at the time.
So...
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221. Wow! How well did you do?
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222. I won all eight of my heats,
so I was an octochamp.
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223. - Oh, my goodness!
- I got through to the semi-finals.
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224. If you win eight of these on the
trot,
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225. it will earn you a lot of money.
- Yes. It certainly will.
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226. But Natasha is here to
stop you.
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227. - Hi.
- Natasha, you're a librarian.
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228. I am.
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229. One of my favourite classes of
person. But a specialist librarian.
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230. Yes. Working in a hospital.
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231. So the hospital has its own library?
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232. They do. They're not patient-facing
libraries.
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233. They're staff-facing libraries,
so medical information.
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234. Ah. So a health professional needs
to research something...
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235. They do. A clinician might say,
"I've got a patient with this issue
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236. "and what's the best intervention?"
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237. And we'll go and do the research.
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238. So you have to know a lot of
clinical things
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239. and how to pronounce a lot of very
strange clinical words.
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240. Well, I hope none of them come up on
the board!
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241. That's all I can say.
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242. It's a rule of quizzes that when
it's your special subject
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243. you always get it wrong.
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244. It always happens for some reason.
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245. But I'm sure that won't happen with
you.
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246. Anyway, Keshava, back to you.
Wonderful to have you here again.
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247. You had a great time yesterday.
Won £8,000.
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248. You're our champion of course.
You have a degree from Harvard.
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249. - Yeah.
- And in what subject?
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250. Basically, history and politics.
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251. In America, you do a range of
subjects.
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252. - You major and minor, don't you?
- That's right.
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diplomatic or international history,
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254. the history of international
relations.
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255. Wow, that's a great subject.
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256. Good luck now to all three of
you, because we're going
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257. to have another round of Jeopardy!
Let's see what we've got.
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258. We have.
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259. Kai, you have the lowest score,
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260. which means we'll give you the
honour.
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261. If you could pick a category
and cash amount.
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262. Super. Let's try Word Salad
for 50, please.
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263. For £50, then.
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264. You respond with a type of
salad. It's as simple as that.
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265. Yes, Keshava.
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266. - What is Greek salad?
- Greek. Exactly. A Greek salad,
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267. which is composed of tomatoes,
cucumbers,
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268. and usually a little cube of feta
cheese and an olive.
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269. Autobiographies & Memoirs
for 75, please.
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270. I Know Why The Caged Bird
Sings
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by this American writer.
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272. Yes, Keshava.
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273. - Who is Maya Angelou?
- Maya Angelou. Absolutely.
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274. Autobiographies for 100.
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275. For £100.
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276. Keshava.
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277. - Who is Hillary Clinton?
- Hillary Clinton.
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278. 8th November was the night
she lost to Trump.
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279. Autobiographies for 150.
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280. For £150.
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281. Anybody?
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282. BEEP
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283. Not familiar with the great
and extraordinary Miriam Margolyes.
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284. That's who it was.
So, still with you, Keshava.
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285. Let's do Autobiographies for 50.
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286. For £50.
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287. Keshava.
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288. Who is Leah Williamson?
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289. - Not Leah Williamson this time.
Kai.
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290. - Who is Beth Mead?
- Beth Mead it is, absolutely.
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291. She broke Jimmy Greaves'
61-year-old record
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292. of the most goals scored
in a season.
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293. OK, so you have the pick now, Kai.
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294. Let's have Anagrams Of Ancient
Greeks for 50, please.
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295. All right.
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296. Kai.
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297. - Who is Hippocrates?
- That was quick. Yes.
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298. Same category for 75, please.
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299. For £75.
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300. Keshava.
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301. - Who is Pythagoras?
- Pythagoras. Also pretty quick.
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302. Autobiographies for 25.
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303. For £25, Autobiographies.
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304. Natasha.
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305. What is Knowing?
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306. It wasn't Knowing, I'm afraid.
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307. - Keshava.
- What is Becoming?
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308. It was Becoming. That's right.
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309. The highest-selling book published
in the USA in 2018.
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310. Keshava.
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311. Let's do Word Salad for 75.
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312. Remember, the response
will be a salad.
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313. Kai.
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314. - Who is Waldorf?
- Waldorf. The Waldorf salad,
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315. as Basil Fawlty knows,
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316. is celery, apples, walnuts and
grapes in a mayonnaise dressing.
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317. Anagrams Of Ancient Greeks
for 100, please.
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318. For £100.
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319. Yes, Kai.
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320. - Who is Sophocles?
- Sophocles, the dramatist. Yes.
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321. Anagrams for 150, please.
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322. For 150.
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323. Kai.
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324. Who is Archimedes?
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325. Archimedes, mathematician
and engineer. Yes.
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326. Anagrams for 25, please.
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327. For £25.
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328. Kai.
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329. - Who is Socrates?
- Socrates.
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330. You've done very well on that
category. Off you go again.
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331. I will try Yellow Things
for 75, please.
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332. Yellow Things.
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333. Natasha.
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334. - Who is Norwich?
- Norwich City.
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335. The greatest football club in the
universe! Yes.
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336. Yellow Things for 100, please.
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337. For £100.
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338. Keshava.
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339. - What is Japan?
- It's not Japan.
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340. - Kai.
- What is China?
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341. China is correct.
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342. Yellow Things for 150.
- For £150.
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343. Natasha.
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344. - What is Cavendish?
- The Cavendish banana.
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345. Absolutely right.
They're all clones of each other,
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346. named after Lord Cavendish,
who grew them at Chatsworth.
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347. - Yellow Things for 50, please.
- For £50...
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348. Natasha.
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349. - What is a butterfly?
- Absolutely right.
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350. Yellow Things for 25, please.
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351. For £25.
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352. - Keshava.
- What is the Tour de France?
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353. Tour de France. Always called
the "coveted" yellow jersey.
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354. Word Salad for 100.
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355. Yes, Keshava.
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356. - What is Nicoise?
- Nicoise. The Nice biscuit.
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357. And, of course, the salad Nicoise.
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358. Word Salad for 150.
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359. For 150.
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360. No-one?
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361. BEEP
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362. It's a very American salad,
the Cobb salad,
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363. which is a chopped salad, very
popular indeed in the United States.
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364. And the Cobb is that breakwater
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365. where the waves somehow
leap up from it.
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366. But anyway, off we go.
It's still with you, Keshava.
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367. Films Of The 2020s for 75.
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368. - Kai.
- What is Glass Onion?
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369. Glass Onion. That's right.
From The Beatles' White Album.
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370. Let's try Films for 100, please.
- £100.
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371. BEEP
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372. Very popular, but it passed you by,
as it passed me by.
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373. I had to look into this.
It's Who is Bruno?
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374. Oh, Keshava did know!
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375. - It was in the back of my mind.
- It eluded you.
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376. Anyway, Kai, you have the honour.
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377. Let's hope it's about my birthday,
and go It Happened In November
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378. for 75.
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379. OK, we'll see.
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380. Keshava.
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381. - What is Australia?
- Australia. That's right.
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382. Around 55% voted against
ditching the monarchy.
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383. It Happened In November
for 100.
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384. Kai.
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385. - What is NME?
- Not NME.
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386. Keshava.
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387. - What is Rolling Stone?
- Rolling Stone magazine,
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388. named after a mix of the
Muddy Waters song Rollin' Stone,
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389. the Band, and Bob Dylan.
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390. - It Happened In November for 150.
- For £150.
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391. KLAXON
Answer there, our Daily Double
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392. for the board.
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393. As you know,
you have this question alone.
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394. You can wager as much as your total
score, which is 1,975 at the moment.
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395. How much of that
are you prepared to place?
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396. - £750.
- £750. All right, then.
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397. It Happened In November.
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398. Uh...
Gah.
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399. 1981.
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400. I'm afraid it was later than that.
It was 1994. Hard luck.
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401. Yep. Presented by Noel Edmonds.
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402. I do remember it, but I couldn't
have told you the year either.
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403. Hard luck. Hard luck.
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404. But you have control of the board
and you're well in the lead.
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405. It Happened In November
for 50.
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406. For £50...
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407. Yes, Keshava.
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408. - Who is Benazir Bhutto?
- Benazir Bhutto it was.
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409. Films for 150.
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410. For £150.
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411. Yes, Keshava.
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412. - What is Cocaine Bear.
- Is correct.
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413. So you have control. Choose again.
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414. Film for 50.
- For £50.
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415. Yes, Keshava.
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416. What is Everything Everywhere
All At Once?
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417. Is the correct title.
It won seven Oscars!
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418. It Happened In November
for 25.
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419. For £25.
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420. Yes, Kai.
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421. - Who is James I?
- James I.
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422. Or as the Scots will be saying,
James VI. Yes.
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423. Films for 25, please.
- For £25.
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424. Yes, Natasha.
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425. - What is Top Gun: Maverick?
- Top Gun: Maverick.
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426. That's right.
People say it saved cinema
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427. after bringing people back into
movie houses after the pandemic.
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428. And Word Salad for 25,
please.
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429. Word Salad for 25,
our last left.
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430. Yes, Keshava.
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431. - Who is Caesar?
- Caesar. Caesar salad.
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432. I'm sure we're all familiar with.
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433. Well, there we go.
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434. Kai's on 700, Natasha on 725.
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435. And at sort of double that,
we have Keshava on 1,500.
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436. But things really will change
next time
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437. because Double Jeopardy!
is coming. See you for that.
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438. Welcome back to Jeopardy!
Now, Kai, you're on £700.
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439. Not bad. And plenty of scope
to come back, I know.
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440. You fell behind with the buzzer in
the first round, I felt.
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441. Yeah, it's been quite difficult.
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442. You've got a listen very carefully
to your dulcet tones,
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443. I must say.
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444. All the information, the light,
the sound, the question
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445. all floating around in your head.
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446. That's right. I should remind people
watching that you're locked out
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447. if you press your buzzer while I'm
still speaking.
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448. So, yeah, it takes a bit
of getting used to.
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449. And your anagram skill is
remarkable.
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450. Something you know you're good at,
I guess. You're a countdown champ.
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451. It's about as close to a home
question as I could get, really.
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452. I like my anagrams, wordplay,
all that sort of stuff.
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453. - You like your Ancient Greeks.
- I mean, they're big names.
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454. Don't know many more than that,
I scratch the surface, I must say.
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455. We gave pretty well known ones,
I guess.
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456. They're always well known if you
know them.
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457. Exactly.
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458. Now, Natasha, you had a problem to
begin with,
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459. and you went into the red,
but soon pulled yourself out of it.
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460. You did have a Daily Double and you
were a little bit tentative.
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461. You bet 50 when you could have bet
150.
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462. And you got it absolutely right.
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463. But you mustn't blame yourself for
that.
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464. Better than, you know, betting
the farm and then losing,
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465. I suppose.
- Indeed.
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466. And you pleased me, of course,
very much by knowing that
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467. On The Ball, City is the oldest
football song
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468. and it belongs to Norwich City.
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469. Indeed. Delia Smith would be happy.
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470. Delia and I are both very happy.
Delia is our chief shareholder.
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471. Now, Keshava, again, another very
strong showing here,
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472. though you did let yourself down on
the Daily Double.
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473. Yeah, I mean, history is one of my
better subjects
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474. and I thought it's a chance to build
a bit of a lead.
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475. But those kinds of questions.
What year did the lottery start?
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476. That's how a quiz works.
It's how the question falls.
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477. Exactly. It's how the how the cookie
crumbles.
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478. You're very quick, though,
and that obviously
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479. is quite sort of awe-inspiring
for your opponents.
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480. And now's an opportunity to double
everything
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481. because we're going to play
Double Jeopardy!
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482. Right. Here are our categories.
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483. We've doubled the cash values,
so they range now from £50 to £300.
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484. There are also now two Daily Doubles
hidden somewhere
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485. up there on the board.
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486. Here are the six categories.
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487. And from now on, if you
don't phrase your response
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488. in the correct
time-honoured Jeopardy! manner
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489. with a "what is" or "who is",
it will be deemed incorrect.
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490. So that's your warning for that.
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491. OK, Kai, as the one with the lowest
score at the moment,
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492. you have first pick.
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493. Let's try Down The Pub for 200,
please.
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494. Down The pub for £200.
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495. Natasha.
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496. - What is sherry?
- Sherry. Quite right.
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497. Down The pub for 150,
please.
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498. For £150.
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499. This Cuban cocktail,
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500. a favourite of Ernest Hemingway
and Francis Drake,
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501. is made with white rum, lime, sugar,
soda water and fresh mint leaves.
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502. Keshava.
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503. - What is a Mojito?
- Mojito. That's right.
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504. Apparently, it means "little spell"
in Spanish.
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505. Down The Pub for 300.
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506. For £300, Down The Pub.
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507. Yes, Keshava.
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508. - What are peanuts?
- Peanuts.
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509. He was the Peanut King of
Georgia, Absolutely right.
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510. He said, because he was the
longest-lived president
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511. in US history, he said,
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512. "If you want to live a long and
healthy life, like me,
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513. "eat more peanuts."
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514. Obviously, those who are allergic
to them, don't follow that advice.
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515. - So, Keshava.
- Down The Pub for 100.
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516. For £100.
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517. Natasha.
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518. - What is gin?
- Yes, that's right.
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519. Flying The Flag
for 150, please.
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520. For £150.
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521. No-one?
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522. BEEP
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523. It's one of those things you have to
have read somewhere, isn't it?
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524. It happens to be Denmark,
which has a flag that dates
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525. back to 1625.
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526. Off you go again.
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527. Let's try Flying The Flag for 100,
please.
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528. For £100, then.
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529. - Kai.
- What is 13?
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530. 13 colonies. Well done. Very good.
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531. Flying The Flag for 200, please.
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532. For £200.
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533. Yes, Natasha.
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534. - What is Sri Lanka?
- Sri Lanka. That's right.
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535. The flags of Montenegro and Spain
also feature lions
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536. with their designs, as you may know.
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537. Flying The Flag for 50,
please.
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538. For £50.
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539. Natasha.
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540. - What are red and white?
- Absolutely. Good.
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541. The flags of Peru, which Lima is
the capital of, of course,
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542. Austria, of which Vienna is the
capital,
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543. and Istanbul, the major city in
Turkey. Very well done.
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544. Flying The Flag for
300, please.
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545. For £300.
KLAXON
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546. Oh, answer there is
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547. the first of the two Daily Doubles
on this board.
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548. Now, Natasha, you have a decision
to make.
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549. You get the question and you alone,
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550. but first you have to place a
wager on the outcome.
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551. You can place as much as £1,275 on
this.
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552. How much would you like to wager?
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553. Um...
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554. I am going to wager 400, please.
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555. OK. For £400, then, in the
Flying The Flag category...
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556. I'm glad I only wagered 400.
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557. I am gonna guess.
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558. What is Sierra Leone?
BEEP
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559. Your time is out anyway.
But actually it's Cote d'Ivoire,
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560. the Ivory Coast.
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561. Hard luck, But, yes, some
people watching may have thought,
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562. "Oh, that's a pretty puny wager,
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563. "considering she's done so well in
this category."
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564. But you were very wise,
as it turns out.
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565. All right. You still have control
of the board.
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566. Down The Pub for 50, please.
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567. For £50, Down The Pub.
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568. Keshava.
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569. - What is a lion?
- More.
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570. - Red lion.
- Red lion. That's good. Well done.
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571. Yes, it's a red lion.
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572. Musical Adaptations for 150, please.
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573. For £150...
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574. Yes, Keshava.
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575. - What is Cabaret?
- Cabaret. That's right.
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576. Musical Adaptations
for 200.
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577. For £200...
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578. Natasha.
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579. Who is Tim Minchin?
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580. The wonderful Tim Minchin it was.
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581. Um... I'll go Musical Adaptations
for 300, please.
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582. For £300.
KLAXON
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583. Oh! She's only
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584. gone and landed on the
second Daily Double!
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585. Well, you've got 1,075 now and a
decision to make.
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586. How much would you like to wager?
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587. 200, please.
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588. 200! OK.
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589. Here is your clue.
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590. I can't think.
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591. No?
BEEP
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592. OK. Sunday In The Park
With George featured...
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593. Seurat.
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594. Georges Seurat. The
Pointillist painter. That's right.
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595. Hard luck. But again, a sensibly
low bet, as it turned out.
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596. All right. You have control.
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597. Musical Adaptations for 100, please.
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598. For £100.
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599. - Yes, Keshava.
- What is The King And I?
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600. The King And I. Yes.
From Anna And The King Of Siam.
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601. Let's finish the category.
Musicals for 50.
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602. For £50.
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603. Yes, Keshava.
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604. - What is West Side Story?
- West Side Story. Absolutely right.
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605. Well, we're halfway through the
Double Jeopardy! board
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606. and it's time to take a little bit
of a break.
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607. We'll be back jolly soon.
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608. And we're back.
Welcome.
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609. Keshava, you answered the last
one correctly,
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610. so you have control of the board.
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611. In The British Museum,
£300.
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612. For £300.
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613. Yes, Keshava.
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614. - Who is Hokusai?
- Hokusai, indeed.
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615. In The British Museum for 200.
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616. For £200.
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617. Yes, Keshava.
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618. - Who is Stamford Raffles?
- Sir Stamford Raffles it was.
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619. The famous hotel
in Singapore, is named after him.
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620. In The British Museum, 150.
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621. For £150...
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622. Yes, Keshava.
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623. - What is Canterbury?
- Canterbury Cathedral is correct.
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624. In The British Museum
for 100.
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625. For £100.
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626. No-one?
BEEP
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627. Not familiar with the
Lewis chessmen. Yeah.
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628. Let's finish the category.
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629. OK. We'll finish the
category, then. For £50.
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630. Yes, Keshava.
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631. - What is the Rosetta Stone?
- The Rosetta Stone.
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632. It's an official message
about the king - Ptolemy V.
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633. It Comes
Next Alphabetically for 150.
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634. For £150, then.
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635. What comes next alphabetically?
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636. - Yes, Keshava.
- What is Leicestershire?
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637. - Leicestershire is correct.
- My county cricket knowledge
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638. coming in handy!
- That is, I guess, helpful. Yes!
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639. Same category, 200.
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640. For £200, then.
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641. Yes, Keshava.
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642. - Who is Wilson?
- Harold Wilson.
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643. Very good on the alphabet.
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644. It's impressive. Yes.
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645. Alphabet... It Comes
Next Alphabetically for 300.
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646. For 300.
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647. Natasha.
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648. - What is Ruth?
- No, I'm sorry.
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649. - Yes, Keshava.
- What is Revelation?
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650. Revelation it is! So, Keshava,
choose again.
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651. Next Alphabetically for 100.
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652. For £100.
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653. Yes, Kai.
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654. What is...
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655. praseodymium?
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656. Not that. It's a good one,
but it isn't right.
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657. Anyone?
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658. BEEP
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659. You got the initial letter right.
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660. It's potassium. Potassium. Keshava.
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661. Next Alphabetically for
5-0.
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662. For £50...
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663. Kai.
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664. - Who is Grumpy?
- Not Grumpy.
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665. BEEP
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666. Dopey. I know!
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667. I'm so sorry!
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668. There we go! Right.
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669. We've got a whole category
left for you.
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670. So, Keshava, you still have
control of the board.
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671. Spaced Out, 300.
- All right.
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672. - Keshava.
- What is the Oort Cloud?
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673. No, it's not the Oort cloud.
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674. BEEP
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675. It's what you might call
"the other one". The Kuiper Belt.
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676. - Kuiper Belt, yes. It was a 50-50.
- Yes. All right.
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677. Spaced Out for 200.
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678. For £200, then.
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679. Yes, Kai.
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680. - Who is Helen Sharman?
- Helen Sharman it was. Yes.
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681. She was developing ice creams for
Mars, the company,
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682. when she was selected for the
astronaut programme.
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683. Fantastic. Let's go 150, please.
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684. For £150.
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685. Yes, Kai.
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686. - What is Venus?
- It is Venus.
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687. Well done for not thinking
it was Mercury,
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688. which is closer to the sun,
but the atmosphere of Venus
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689. makes it the hotter planet.
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690. Let's go for 100, please.
- For £100...
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691. Yes, Kai.
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692. - What is a supernova?
- A supernova.
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693. The largest explosion that takes
place in space.
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694. And let's finish it off.
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695. OK. Finishing it off,
then, on £50...
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696. Yes, Natasha.
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697. - What is a light year?
- A light year. Amazing.
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698. And you've all gone far too.
That's the end of the category.
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699. And the scores are...
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700. Natasha, you've got 625 after two
unfortunate Daily Doubles.
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701. Kai, you're on 1,100.
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702. You did well on space to bring you
up to that.
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703. Still not quite halfway
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704. towards Keshava's light year score
of 3,350.
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705. But it's time to play Final
Jeopardy! when things do change.
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706. Let's see what category
we have for you.
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707. All right. In a moment, I'm
gonna reveal one final clue.
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708. But now it's time for you to decide
how much of your current score
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709. you're prepared to risk after seeing
that category.
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710. Make your wagers.
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711. All right.
Everyone's made their wagers.
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712. The category is Geology.
Here is the clue.
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713. You have 30 seconds.
Good luck.
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714. All right. Time is up.
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715. So, we go to you first, Natasha.
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716. You're on £625.
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717. You've had a wonderful
roller-coaster of a ride
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718. here on Jeopardy!
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719. And let's take a look
at what you wrote
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720. as your response to this clue.
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721. What is sub-si-dence -
or sub-sy-dence?
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722. That's not the term for the process
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723. where one tectonic plate
slides under another.
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724. It's kind of close, but not correct.
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725. So I'm afraid we'll have
to take away whatever you wagered.
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726. And let's now see how much you did
place on this.
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727. £600, leaving you with 25.
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728. And, I hope, happy memories
of Jeopardy!
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729. Yes.
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730. We'll turn now to your
left-side neighbour, Kai,
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731. who's on 1,100.
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732. Well, Kai, it's, I think,
a difficult clue.
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733. The response isn't easy
to come to mind,
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734. but if you know it, you know it.
Maybe you did.
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735. Let's see what you wrote.
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736. What is tectonic shift?
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737. That's not the word we were
looking for and we can't accept it.
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738. Let's now see how much you wagered.
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739. £151.
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740. Not a huge amount.
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741. It leaves you with a tidy sum
of 949,
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742. which may be enough
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743. if Keshava went crazy and wagered a
large amount and was wrong,
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744. which is certainly possible.
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745. So, Keshava, you're on 3,350.
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746. Let's see what you wrote.
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747. What is subdu...?
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748. Yeah. What happened is,
you ran out of time.
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749. And the moment that music stops,
your pen stops working.
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750. So I'm afraid we can't accept that.
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751. You obviously know that the
correct response was subduction.
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752. Let's hope you didn't
bet the farm on this,
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753. because that would be unfortunate,
knowing the response and losing.
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754. But it's certainly possible.
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755. Just depends how confident
you wagered.
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756. What did you wager?
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757. A very smart 650!
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758. It reduces your total,
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759. but it's still a handsome one of
2,700.
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760. Keshava, you are our two-day
Jeopardy! champion.
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761. Your total winnings so far
are £10,700.
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762. Congratulations.
We'll see you next week.
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763. But we do have to say goodbye
to Natasha and Kai.
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764. You've been wonderful contestants.
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765. We've greatly enjoyed
having you here.
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766. It's been a ride,
I think you'll agree.
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767. But no-one can doubt
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768. that you are extremely smart
and intelligent people,
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769. and you can leave us with your heads
held high.
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770. So, goodbye.
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771. See you next week, Keshava.
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772. And see you next week, audience.
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773. I hope you'll be with us as we play
Jeopardy! once again.
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774. Thanks for watching.
Bye-bye.
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775. Next time on Jeopardy,
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776. champion Keshava Guha
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Alan Mackay,
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778. and, from Leeds
in Yorkshire, Katy Kit.
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