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. An IT service architect from
Penarth...
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5. A copywriter from Milton Keynes...
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6. And our returning champion,
a writer from London...
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7. .. whose three-day cash winnings
total
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8. is £14,650.
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9. And now, here is your host
of Jeopardy!
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10. Stephen Fry!
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11. Hello, hello, hello.
Hello, everybody.
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12. Thank you, and a very warm welcome
to Jeopardy!
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13. Now, our champion, Keshava Guha,
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14. he locked in his third
victory yesterday
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15. after another sterling performance
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16. in which he never really
looked like losing.
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17. Despite only two contestants making
it through to Final Jeopardy!
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18. Keshava was the only one to respond
correctly
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19. and again went home our champion.
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20. It's going to take a tremendous
performance to stop him.
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21. And today, we have two new
contestants in Sabina and Richard,
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22. who will be determined to do so.
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23. Good luck to all three of you.
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24. Let's play Jeopardy! And let's see
the first six categories.
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25. Responses will contain
the letters C-O-R in order.
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26. Keshava, as reigning champion,
you have control of the board,
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27. so give me, please, a category
and a pound amount.
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28. Could we have A Life Outside
Politics for £75, please, Stephen?
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29. All right.
A Life Outside Politics.
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30. Yes, Keshava.
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31. What is Home Secretary?
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32. She was indeed the first, in fact,
female Home Secretary.
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33. Let's stick with A Life Outside
Politics for £100.
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34. Outside Politics for 100.
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35. Keshava.
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36. - What is the CPS?
- The CPS.
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37. The Crown Prosecution Service.
We will accept the initials.
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38. A Life Outside Politics for 150.
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39. For £150...
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40. Yes, Richard.
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41. - Who's Glenda Jackson?
- Dame Glenda Jackson.
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42. Absolutely right. The late lamented.
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43. Do you know, between 1970 and 1975,
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44. she was nominated for the
Best Actress Oscar four times,
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45. winning twice.
Anyway, enough babble, Stephen.
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46. Let's get on with it.
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47. Richard, you have control
of the board.
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48. I'll go for Around The Med for 150.
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49. Around The Med.
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50. Forming an island off
the north coast of Sicily,
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51. this active volcano has a name
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52. derived from the Ancient Greek for
round, after its conical appearance.
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53. Sabina.
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54. - What is Stromboli?
- It is Stromboli. Well done.
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55. There are a few to choose from.
You got the right one.
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56. Let's have Born On
Christmas Day for 75, please.
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57. All right.
Born On Christmas Day.
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58. Richard.
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59. - Who's Chris Kamara?
- Yes, indeed.
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60. It's become a legendary moment.
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61. - Let's Dance for 100.
- Let's Dance for £100.
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62. All the responses will be
types of dance. All right?
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63. Yes, Richard.
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64. - What is belly?
- Belly. That's right.
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65. It's a belly dance. Absolutely.
It's with you.
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66. "Cor" Blimey! 75.
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67. All correct responses here will
contain the letters C-O-R in order.
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68. Richard.
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69. - What is a manticore?
- It's not a manticore.
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70. It does answer the clue,
but it's not... Yes, Keshava.?
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71. - What is a unicorn?
- The unicorn is the one, actually.
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72. That's what happens sometimes.
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73. - A Life Outside Politics for 50.
- A Life Outside Politics for £50.
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74. Keshava.
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75. - What is University Challenge?
- University Challenge.
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76. Representing Trinity College,
Cambridge.
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77. - Let's finish the category.
- OK, closing the category, then.
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78. Yes, Sabina.
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79. - Who is Sebastian Coe?
- Lord Coe.
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80. Sebastian Coe, as he was then.
That's right.
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81. He was also a key figure in the
organisation of the 2012 Olympics.
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82. Around The Med for 75,
please.
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83. Around The Med.
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84. Yes, Keshava.
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85. - What is Libya?
- Libya it is, absolutely.
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86. Around The Med for 100.
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87. Around The Med for 100.
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88. Yes, Richard.
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89. What is the Dodecanese?
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90. From the Greek for 12, although, in
fact, there are 150 islands there.
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91. Born On Christmas Day - 100.
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92. Born On Christmas Day, 100.
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93. Yes, Sabina.
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94. - Who is Annie Lennox?
- The great Annie Lennox.
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95. It's called Into The West.
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96. Board Games for 75, please.
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97. For £75...
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98. Yes, Keshava.
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99. - What is Q?
- Q.
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100. You can't have a quiz
without Q and Z.
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101. Let's do Born On Christmas Day
for 150.
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102. Born On Christmas Day for 150.
BUZZER
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103. The answer there is
the Daily Double.
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104. All right. As you know very well,
and I'm sure our contestants know,
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105. but just to remind the audience,
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106. this means the clue is for you
and you alone,
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107. and that you decide how much
you're prepared to wager
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108. on your response.
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109. - We'll make it a true Daily Double.
- True Daily Double.
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110. That means you're going to go for
£450 on this clue.
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111. It's Born On Christmas Day,
the category.
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112. - No. His name's gone.
- No?
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113. No.
BEEPING
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114. All right. You're out of time.
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115. And the answer is,
"Who is Jeremy Strong?"
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116. - Ah, yes.
- Famous method actor.
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117. Brilliant performance.
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118. You bet it all
and you're down to zero,
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119. but you know better than anyone,
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120. you can come all the way
screaming back up.
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121. - Born On Christmas Day for 50.
- For £50, now.
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122. Yes, Keshava.
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123. - Who is Sir Alastair Cook?
- Sir Alastair Nathan Cook,
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124. it certainly is!
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125. Born On Christmas Day for 25.
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126. For 25...
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127. Yes, Richard.
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128. - Who's Shane MacGowan?
- It is Shane MacGowan.
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129. You went for the right one,
not Kirsty MacColl. Quite right.
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130. Let's try "Cor" Blimey! for 150.
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131. For £150...
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132. Yes, Sabina.
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133. - What are corvids?
- Corvids. Absolutely.
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134. Corvidae, corvids - the crows
and the ravens and the rooks.
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135. Let's Dance for 50, please.
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136. Let's Dance.
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137. Yes, Richard.
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138. - What's a tap?
- Tap. Yes.
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139. The clue - chip is a fry, crisp
a chip, trousers are pants -
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140. references the differences between
English and American English.
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141. And for them, a tap is a faucet.
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142. Let's Dance - 150.
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143. For £150...
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144. Yes, Keshava.
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145. - What is Foxtrot?
- Foxtrot it is, absolutely.
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146. It comes between Echo and Golf
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147. in the NATO phonetic alphabet.
Well spotted.
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148. "Cor" Blimey! for 100.
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149. For 100, "Cor" Blimey!
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150. Yes, Richard.
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151. - What's an accordion?
- The accordion it is. Yeah.
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152. From the 19th-century German
"akkordeon".
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153. Board Games - 150.
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154. Board Games now. Right.
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155. Yes, Keshava.
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156. - What is backgammon?
- Backgammon!
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157. Tavla, as they call it
in the Middle East.
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158. You have it still.
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159. - Board Games for 100.
- For £100...
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160. Keshava.
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161. - What is Risk?
- It is Risk, absolutely.
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162. It was originally released in 1957
as La Conquete du Monde,
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163. The Conquest of the World,
in France.
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164. "Cor" Blimey"! for £50.
- For £50...
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165. Yes, Sabina.
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166. I'm not going to sing it.
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167. Or of course, It's Now Or Never,
the Elvis Presley version. Yeah?
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168. Let's Dance for 75, please.
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169. For £75...
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170. Yes, Keshava.
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171. - What is Waltz?
- "Valtz" or the waltz.
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172. Absolutely right. He won both his
Oscars for Best Supporting Actor
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173. for his roles in two
Quentin Tarantino films,
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174. as you probably know.
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175. "Cor" Blimey! for 25.
- For £25...
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176. Yes, Richard.
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177. - What is corkage?
- Corkage. That's right.
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178. BYOB is Bring Your Own Bottle.
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179. Around The Med, 50.
- Around The Med for 50.
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180. Yes, Richard.
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181. - What's Cyprus?
- Very good buzzing.
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182. Absolutely right.
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183. Board Games, 50.
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184. Yes, Sabina.
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185. What is Geography?
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186. It is Geography. Well done.
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187. - Phew!
- Good visual memory
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188. somewhere in there. Excellent!
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189. Board Games for 25, please.
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190. For £25...
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191. Yes, Keshava.
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192. - What is The Queen's Gambit?
- The Queen's Gambit, of course,
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193. starring Anya Taylor-Joy
as the chess prodigy Beth.
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194. Around The Med for 25.
- Around The Med for 25.
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195. Yes, Richard.
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196. - What's Gibraltar?
- It's Gibraltar. The Rock.
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197. No-one's sure how those monkeys
got there, but people love
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198. to be photographed with them on
their shoulders, eating their hair.
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199. Well, we have one left in
the Let's Dance category,
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200. and I think you're going to go
for that, aren't you, Richard?
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201. For £25, let me give you the clue.
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202. Yes, Richard.
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203. - What's, um... break?
- Break. You can break dance.
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204. And, of course, you break in snooker
and there's a break-point in tennis.
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205. Well, that wraps up that board.
And look at this.
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206. As close as it's been
for a long time.
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207. Sabina, you're on £525.
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208. And, Keshava our champion, well,
you've done it from zero.
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209. You've got back to 550 already.
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210. And 100 ahead, excellently played,
Richard.
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211. We'll see you after the break.
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212. Welcome back to Jeopardy!
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213. Now, you three, let's have a chat
and find out more about you.
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214. Richard, you're from Penarth,
a place I know reasonably well.
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215. You must have planned for years
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216. for the romantic wedding
that you had with your wife.
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217. Tell us all about it.
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218. We got married
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219. without telling anyone, and we got
a couple of people off the street
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220. to come and be the witnesses.
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221. And then we went and played pool
in the pub.
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222. Wow!
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223. - Our mothers were not happy.
- I bet they weren't.
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224. But... slightly more impressively,
you make cheese.
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225. Well, yes, I'm trying.
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226. What cheeses have you made?
Some quite dramatic ones.
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227. Well, I've done ricotta
and mozzarella,
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228. but that has been hit and miss,
I have to admit.
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229. - Are there any buffalos in Penarth?
- No.
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230. That might be the reason
it's hit and miss!
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231. But you make these cheeses at home,
not in a warehouse?
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232. - Oh, yeah. Just at home. Yeah.
- Wonderful.
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233. Sabina, you're on 525.
You've done wonderfully.
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234. I'm still impressed by
your knowing that blue
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235. is the colour of Geography.
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236. There we go!
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237. You're from Milton Keynes.
You're a copywriter.
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238. - I am, yes.
- For advertising?
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239. For websites, usually, for different
types of businesses, and...
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240. So, people need a description
of some service
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241. or good that they're selling?
- Yeah. Make it sound good.
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242. It makes me wonder
if you're worried about AI.
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243. I probably should be.
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244. BOTH CHUCKLE
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245. But, you know, I'll just have to
up my copywriting game.
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246. You have enough faith in your talent
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247. to provide interesting
and original copy.
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248. - Precisely.
- Excellent. Very good indeed.
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249. You're afraid of heights, and yet,
you've climbed a famous mountain.
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250. - I did. I climbed Snowdon.
- You didn't get dizzy or anything?
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251. - No, it was... It was fine.
- It's quite a tough climb.
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252. It's not inconsiderable.
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253. No, it's... There are easier routes.
I didn't take the very easy route.
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254. I went for sort of halfway house.
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255. Well, congratulations.
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256. Now, Keshava, I know you've got
a novel coming out
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257. because you're a writer.
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258. You love reading novels,
you love reading generally.
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259. You've got an amazing knowledge
of literature.
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260. But this isn't your first novel.
Tell me about your very first book.
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261. That's right. So I had a book
that came out four years ago
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262. and it took many years to write
as well.
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263. And it's about a community of
adult Harry Potter obsessives.
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264. So it's about a friendship between
an American man in his mid-50s
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265. and an Indian man in his 20s.
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266. And they meet through this online
Harry Potter fandom, and then forge
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267. a very strange
but very intense connection.
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268. And is this based on any knowledge
on your part, or did you imagine it?
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269. Well, I think... It's all made up.
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270. But I grew up with Harry Potter,
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271. and I was always intrigued by adult
Harry Potter fans,
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272. because these are people,
not just people with children,
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273. but people without children
who discovered and fell in love
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274. with Harry Potter as grown-ups.
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275. And I love the idea of books
bringing people
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276. who would never otherwise meet...
- I agree.
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277. .. into contact.
- That's wonderful.
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278. Anyway, let's get back on
with the game.
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279. All right. We've got six
new categories for you.
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280. They are...
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281. See where we're going?
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282. Right. Sabina, as the lowest-scorer,
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283. you have the pick of the categories
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284. and cash amounts.
- Let's go Scary for 75, please.
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285. Scary for 75.
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286. Yes, Sabina.
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287. What is The Woman In White?
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288. And that's not right.
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289. Yes, Keshava.
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290. - What is The Woman In Black?
- Hard luck, Sabina!
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291. It is The Woman In Black.
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292. Made into a film with
Daniel Radcliffe, in fact.
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293. Sporty for 75.
- Sporty for 75.
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294. Yes, Keshava.
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295. - Who is Muhammad Ali?
- Muhammad Ali.
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296. It was in the Rumble in the Jungle
in Zaire,
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297. wasn't it, against George Foreman?
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298. The idea is you lean back on
the ropes and allow your opponent
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299. to run out of energy really.
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300. Sporty for 100.
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301. For 100...
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302. - Yes, Keshava.
- Who is Sarah Storey?
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303. Sarah Storey indeed.
Three golds at Tokyo 2020.
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304. Sporty for 150.
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305. Sporty for 150.
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306. Yes, Keshava.
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307. Who is Mahendra Singh Dhoni?
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308. It is Mahendra Singh Dhoni,
often known as MS Dhoni - the great.
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309. That fell kindly!
Sporty for 50.
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310. for £50...
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311. Yes, Keshava.
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312. Who is Max Verstappen?
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313. The Red Bull driver, Max Verstappen.
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314. And let's finish
the category for 25.
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315. Closing the category...
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316. Yes, Richard.
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317. - Who's Jonah Lomu?
- It was Jonah Lomu. Well done.
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318. - You have the pick.
- Spices And Herbs, 150.
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319. Spices And Herbs, then.
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320. - Richard.
- What's saffron?
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321. Saffron. Famously worth more than
its weight in gold.
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322. - Posh, 100.
- Posh for 100.
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323. Yes, Keshava.
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324. - What is Tiffany?
- It is the House of Tiffany,
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325. where Audrey Hepburn
went for breakfast.
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326. Posh for 150.
For £150...
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327. Yes, Keshava.
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328. - Who is Louis Vuitton?
- Louis Vuitton.
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329. Well worked out.
Or maybe you just knew that.
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330. "Trunk" was the key there, I think.
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331. - Posh for 75.
- For £75...
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332. Yes, Sabina.
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333. - What is Bentley?
- Bentley it is, yeah.
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334. To this day, 90% handmade, the cars,
apparently.
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335. Ginger for 100, please.
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336. Yes, Sabina.
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337. - Who is Neil Kinnock?
- Neil Kinnock. That's right.
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338. His son Stephen is also an MP
and he's her husband.
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339. Baby for 100, please.
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340. Yes, Richard.
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341. - Who is Sir Tom Jones?
- Sir Tom Jones, it is.
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342. As the Welshman here,
you ought to have got that!
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343. Phew! Spices And Herbs for 100.
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344. Spices And Herbs.
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345. It would be arrogant to suggest
this is the best herb in the world,
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346. although good luck making
bearnaise sauce without it.
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347. Yes, Keshava.
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348. - What is tarragon?
- Tarragon is correct.
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349. Arrogant is a not very difficult
anagram of tarragon.
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350. Posh for 50.
- Posh for 50.
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351. Yes, Richard.
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352. - What's Rolex?
- Rolex. The word means nothing,
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353. refers to nothing. They just felt
it would be memorable
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354. in lots of different languages.
And I suppose they were right.
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355. Spices And Herbs for 75.
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356. Spices And Herbs for £75.
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357. Yes, Sabina.
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358. - What is wasabi?
- Wasabi.
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359. Known as Japanese horseradish
as well.
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360. Scary for 100, please.
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361. Scary for £100.
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362. Richard.
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363. - Who's William Blatty?
- William Peter Blatty.
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364. Absolutely right. Well done.
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365. Made into a very, very great film
in 1973,
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366. directed by Billy Friedkin. Yeah.
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367. Er, Scary, 150.
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368. For £150. Scary.
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369. Yes, Keshava.
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370. - What is The Lottery?
- It's not The Lottery.
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371. Richard.
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372. What is The Legend Of Hill House?
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373. Can't quite give you that.
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374. Sabina, you weren't going to
buzz in, I take it?
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375. No?
BEEPING
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376. It's The Haunting Of Hill House.
Hard luck.
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377. So, Richard, you still have control.
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378. Spices And Herbs for 50, please.
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379. For £50...
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380. Yes, Sabina.
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381. - What is coriander?
- Coriander.
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382. And I'm here to state on record
that it does taste of soap.
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383. It's disgusting.
And I won't have it in the house.
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384. Yes?
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385. Ginger for 75.
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386. Ginger for 75.
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387. Yes, Richard.
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388. - Who is Thomas Jefferson?
- I didn't know that.
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389. He was a redhead.
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390. Ginger, 150.
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391. For £150...
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392. Yes, Keshava.
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393. - Who was Rita Hayworth?
- Yes. It was originally called
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394. Rita Hayworth
And The Shawshank Redemption.
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395. Her name was removed from the film
cos they felt it would be a spoiler.
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396. If you remember the plot,
you'll see why. All right.
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397. Baby for 150.
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398. Baby for 150.
BUZZER
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399. Answer there is the
Daily Double, Keshava.
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400. Well, you had one before.
It didn't work out for you.
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401. What are you going to do this time?
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402. You have 1,350 at your disposal.
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403. - We'll do 300.
- 300. All right.
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404. Here's the clue.
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405. - Who is Ludacris?
- Ludacris is right.
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406. Well done. Very good indeed.
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407. It was the most viewed ever video
on YouTube
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408. before Gangnam Style overtook it.
Well done.
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409. You get your £300
and you've still got control.
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410. - Baby for 75.
- Baby for £75.
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411. Yes, Sabina.
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412. Who is Vanilla Ice?
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413. That's not right.
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414. Yes, Keshava.
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415. What is Ice Ice Baby?
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416. Oh!
- That's right. Hard luck.
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417. It was Vanilla Ice, but we wanted
the name of the number one.
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418. Baby for 50.
- Baby for 50.
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419. Yes, Keshava.
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420. - What is Baby Shark?
- Baby Shark.
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421. We'll never forget it!
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422. Posh for 25.
- Posh for £25.
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423. Yes, Richard.
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424. - Who's Ritz?
- Cesar Ritz. Absolutely right.
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425. Yes. He was born in a Swiss village,
the youngest of 13 children
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426. in a poor peasant family.
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427. Scary, 50.
- Scary for 50.
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428. Yes, Richard.
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429. Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde...
What is Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde?
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430. That's better! You won't be able
to do that in the final round,
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431. I assure you! Yeah.
The full title is,
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432. "What is the Strange Case
Of Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde?"
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433. It was Dr Henry Jekyll
and Mr Edward Hyde.
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434. Of course, the same person.
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435. Spices And Herbs for 25.
- Spices And Herbs for £25.
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436. Yes, Richard.
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437. - What is basil?
- What is basil?
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438. Scary, 25.
- Scary for 25. Four left.
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439. Yes, Keshava.
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440. - What is Frankenstein?
- Frankenstein, by Mary Shelley.
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441. Ginger for 50.
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442. Ginger for £50.
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443. Yes, Richard.
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444. Who is Mark Twain?
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445. Samuel Langhorne Clemens.
Pen name - Mark Twain.
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446. He said, "While the rest of the
species is descended from apes,
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447. "redheads are descended from cats,
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448. "which makes them
very much superior."
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449. Carry on.
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450. Let's finish the category for 25.
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451. Finishing the CAT-egory.
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452. Yes, Richard.
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453. - Who was Elizabeth I?
- Elizabeth I,
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454. who was indeed redheaded. Well done.
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455. Baby for 25.
- Of course.
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456. Yes, Richard.
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457. What is Hit Me, Baby, One More Time?
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458. Hit Me, Baby, One More Time
is correct.
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459. Very good indeed.
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460. Well, that's the end of the round.
And let's have a look at the scores.
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461. Sabina, you're on 675.
No cause for despair at all.
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462. Richard, you've had a fine round.
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463. You're on £1,200,
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464. but still 600 behind
our current leader,
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465. our three-time champion,
Keshava Guha.
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466. Now, let's have a break.
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467. And when we come back,
we'll play Double Jeopardy!
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468. Welcome back to Jeopardy!
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469. Now, then, Keshava, this may be,
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470. am I right to say, more of a
challenge for you, these two?
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471. Yes. They're both very strong.
They're both faster than me,
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472. as well as knowing a lot of things
I don't.
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473. Very honest of you! Mind you,
you showed your mettle, as ever,
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474. in politics.
You did extremely well in that.
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475. Your other Daily Double,
you didn't get Jeremy Strong.
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476. No. I don't watch Succession.
I have watched The Big Short.
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477. I could see his face,
but I couldn't get the name.
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478. Now, then, Richard,
very quick on the buzzer,
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479. I think both your opponents
would agree with that.
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480. Sometimes too quick
and you get locked out.
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481. - Yes.
- So just to remind the audience
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482. if you do buzz while I'm
still reading out the clue,
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483. then you will be locked out for...
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484. It's not for long, but it's enough
to let the opponents in.
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485. You did some really good quizzing
there.
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486. I was so impressed by your
working out "belly",
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487. because we hadn't seen
that category before.
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488. It was understanding that the clue
would be nothing to do with dancing,
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489. but it was the question. Belly.
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490. And that was impressive.
I thought so.
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491. And you saved your Welsh credentials
by getting Sir Tom Jones, of course.
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492. Sabina, you're doing fine. 675.
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493. Maybe you're not the best buzzer.
You probably feel you aren't.
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494. It is very difficult, isn't it?
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495. - Yes, it is.
- Yeah.
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496. But you got some
really good answers.
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497. Seb Coe and Annie Lennox,
you were good on.
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498. You must be very annoyed
at saying Woman In White.
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499. Yes. You know...
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500. - That's a Wilkie Collins novel.
- It is.
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501. If she'd have worn white, it
wouldn't have been scary, I guess.
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502. Not really! Mind you,
ghosts can be white.
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503. In any case, you're well in reach
of your two opponents,
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504. especially as we're about to play
Double Jeopardy!
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505. Right. So, we've doubled
the cash value
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506. so they range now from 50 to £300
per answer.
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507. There are also two Daily Doubles
hidden somewhere
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508. up there on the board.
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509. We have six new categories.
They are...
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510. Now, from now on -
I'm looking at you, Richard -
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511. if you don't frame your response
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512. in the correct "what" or "who is",
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513. it will be deemed incorrect.
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514. Fair warning, I think. OK, then.
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515. Now, Sabina, you have the
lowest score at the moment,
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516. so if you'd like to choose
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517. a category and a cash amount.
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518. National Parks for 150, please.
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519. Right. For £150...
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520. Yes, Richard.
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521. - What is the Galapagos?
- It was the Galapagos.
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522. And it was Ecuador, of course,
who own it.
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523. Who Directed The Classic?
for 300.
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524. For £300...
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525. Yes, Keshava.
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526. - Who is David Lean?
- Sir David Lean, it was.
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527. With Omar Sharif in the title role.
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528. - Who Directed The Classic? for 200.
For £200...
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529. Yes, Keshava.
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530. Who is William Wyler?
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531. Not William Wyler.
A great director, but not.
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532. Yes, Richard.
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533. - Who's Frank Capra?
- It was Frank Capra.
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534. Well done. OK.
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535. Who Directed The Classic?
for 150.
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536. For £150...
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537. Yes, Richard.
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538. - Who's John Carpenter?
- John Carpenter.
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539. There are now 13 Halloweens,
would you believe?
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540. Who Directed The Classic? for 100,
please.
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541. For £100...
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542. - Yes, Richard.
- Who is Stanley Kubrick?
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543. One of the classics
of Stanley Kubrick,
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544. perhaps the most influential
science fiction film ever made.
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545. I'll take Who Directed The Classic?
for 50.
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546. For £50...
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547. Yes, Keshava.
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548. - Who is Francis Ford Coppola?
- Indeed.
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549. Absolutely right.
A famously chaotic production.
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550. Typhoons wiped away a lot of
the sets during the production.
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551. Read All About It, 150.
- For £150...
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552. Yes, Keshava.
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553. - What is Hello! magazine?
- Hello! magazine is right,
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554. based on, or at least following
the format of Hola!
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555. the Spanish magazine founded in '44.
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556. Read All About It, 200.
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557. Read All About It for £200.
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558. Yes, Keshava.
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559. - What is National Geographic?
- National Geographic.
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560. Changed it in 1910, just not
long after its founding,
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561. to create a strong identity.
And it worked.
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562. Read All About It, 300.
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563. For £300...
BUZZER
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564. Answer there, the first of the
board's Daily Doubles.
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565. Well, well, well, Keshava!
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566. You have 2,300 to play with.
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567. How much are you going to risk?
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568. - 700.
- 700 of that.
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569. All right. Just under a third.
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570. So, here is the clue.
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571. The category is Read All About It.
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572. - What is Conde Nast?
- Conde Nast.
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573. You knew that straight away!
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574. Very good indeed. That takes you
up to around 3,000.
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575. And you have control.
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576. National Parks for 200.
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577. National Parks for £200.
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578. Yes, Keshava.
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579. - What is Kruger National Park?
- Indeed. Named after Paul Kruger,
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580. president of the Transvaal.
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581. National Parks for 300.
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582. For £300...
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583. Yes, Richard.
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584. What's the South Downs?
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585. The South Downs National Park
is correct.
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586. I'll go with Chemistry Anagrams
for 300.
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587. All right, here we go.
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588. The clues are anagrams
of chemical elements.
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589. Yes, Richard.
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590. - What's beryllium?
- Beryllium!
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591. Well spotted.
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592. We could have had Bury Me Ill.
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593. Ancient Rome, 300.
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594. Ancient Rome now.
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595. Yes, Keshava.
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596. What is the Appian Way?
Copy !req
597. It is the Appian Way.
Via Appia, begun in 312 BCE.
Copy !req
598. National Parks for 100.
- National Parks for 100.
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599. Yes, Sabina.
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600. - What is the Brecon Beacons?
- Correct.
Copy !req
601. It's Bannau Brycheiniog.
Copy !req
602. It means
"the peaks of Brychan's kingdom."
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603. Brychan was a fifth-century king.
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604. All right, Sabina, you have control.
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605. Nautical Knitting for 150, please.
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606. Interesting category,
isn't it?
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607. Yes, Richard.
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608. - What's cable?
- It is. Cable stitch.
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609. Absolutely right.
Copy !req
610. And that takes us halfway through
our Double Jeopardy board.
Copy !req
611. So it's time for a break while
everybody gathers their breath.
Copy !req
612. We'll see you in
a very short moment.
Copy !req
613. Welcome back to Jeopardy!
Double Jeopardy!
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614. Richard, you gave us
the last correct response,
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615. so you have the first pick.
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616. Ancient Rome for 200.
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617. Ancient Rome for £200.
BUZZER
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618. Answer there,
the second Daily Double!
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619. Now, you have 2,550 and a
very important decision to make.
Copy !req
620. How much of that will you risk?
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621. You can get very close
to the leader.
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622. 1,550.
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623. 1,550. All but 1,000.
Copy !req
624. It's a great punt.
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625. Let's see how you do on this
clue involving Ancient Rome.
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626. - What is Capri?
- Capri is the right answer.
Copy !req
627. Very good indeed!
Copy !req
628. And that takes you on to 4,100
and gives you the lead.
Copy !req
629. And off you go.
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630. Chemistry Anagrams for 150.
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631. Chemistry Anagrams - an
element, if you remember - for 150.
Copy !req
632. Yes, Richard.
Copy !req
633. What is magnesium?
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634. Well done. Absolutely right. You're
good at these, I think. Go again.
Copy !req
635. National Parks, 50.
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636. National Parks for 50.
Copy !req
637. This Unesco World Heritage Site
in southern Florida
Copy !req
638. encompasses over 2,500 square miles
of swampy grassland
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639. and is home to over
200,000 alligators.
Copy !req
640. Yes, Richard.
Copy !req
641. What's the Everglades?
Copy !req
642. The Everglades National Park
is correct.
Copy !req
643. Ancient Rome, 150.
Copy !req
644. Ancient Rome for £150.
Copy !req
645. Yes, Sabina.
Copy !req
646. Who is Marcus Aurelius?
Copy !req
647. Marcus Aurelius it was. Played by
Richard Harris in Gladiator,
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648. if you recall. The famous Stoic.
Yes.
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649. Nautical Knitting for 200, please.
Copy !req
650. Nautical knitting for £200.
Copy !req
651. Yes, Keshava.
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652. - What is herringbone?
- Herringbone. Well worked out.
Copy !req
653. Chemistry for 200.
Copy !req
654. Yes, Richard.
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655. - What is fluorine?
- Fluorine it is.
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656. Nautical Knitting, 300.
Copy !req
657. Nautical Knitting for £300.
Copy !req
658. Yes, Richard.
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659. What are the Aran Islands?
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660. The Aran Islands
is the correct response.
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661. Chemistry Anagrams for 100.
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662. For £100...
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663. Yes, Keshava.
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664. - What is hydrogen?
- Hydrogen! Yes.
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665. Ancient Rome for 100.
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666. Ancient Rome for 100.
Copy !req
667. Yes, Sabina.
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668. Who is Julius Caesar?
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669. Absolutely right.
You sounded tentative...
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670. - I was tentative!
- .. but completely correct. Yes.
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671. This is what made his reputation
for many in Rome,
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672. his conquering of Gaul,
which was France
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673. and a bit of Belgium
and Germany, too.
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674. Read All About It for 100,
please.
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675. Read All About It.
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676. - Yes, Keshava.
- What is The Spectator?
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677. The Spectator. Indeed.
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678. Read All About It for 50.
- For £50...
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679. Yes, Sabina,
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680. - What is the Financial Times?
- Is correct.
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681. It was originally printed
in black and white,
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682. but they wanted to
make it distinctive.
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683. Nautical Knitting
for 100, please.
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684. For £100...
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685. Yes, Sabina.
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686. - What is a purl?
- Purl. Spelt differently,
Copy !req
687. but pronounced the same
as a pearl from an oyster.
Copy !req
688. Nautical Knitting
for 50, please.
Copy !req
689. For £50...
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690. Yes, Keshava.
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691. - What is yarn?
- A yarn is exactly right.
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692. Ancient Rome for 50.
- Ancient Rome for £50.
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693. Yes, Sabina.
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694. What are plebeians?
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695. Plebeians - from which we get our
hideous insult, pleb.
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696. Chemistry Anagrams
for 50, please.
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697. Here we are with
the last of the board.
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698. - Yes, Richard.
- What's nitrogen?
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699. Nitrogen is a ringtone!
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700. Absolutely right.
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701. Well done, everybody, there.
That was a great round.
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702. Let's have a look at the scores.
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703. Well, we have 1,225 for you,
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704. Sabina,
which is a damn good improvement.
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705. You got some really good clues
there.
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706. And, Keshava...
I mean, a fabulous score.
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707. £3,950.
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708. But you were overtaken by Richard,
Copy !req
709. who had a fabulous, blistering round
Copy !req
710. and is on 4,850, our current leader.
Copy !req
711. And it's now time to play
Final Jeopardy!
Copy !req
712. So, at this very exciting moment
where anything can happen,
Copy !req
713. let's see what category
we have for you.
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714. In a moment, I'm going to reveal
one final clue.
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715. But now it's time for you three
Copy !req
716. to decide how much
of your current scores
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717. you are prepared to risk
after seeing that category.
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718. You can place your wagers now.
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719. OK. Everybody's made their wagers.
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720. The category, as we know,
is British Politics.
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721. Here's the clue.
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722. You have 30 seconds. Good luck.
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723. JAUNTY TUNE
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724. And with that final flourish
from our favourite tune, that's it.
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725. Time is up.
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726. Wow.
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727. What is going to happen here?
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728. Well, Sabina, we'll start with you,
on the lowest score at the moment,
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729. which is 1,225.
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730. What we'd better find out first
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731. is what you wrote as your response.
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732. You think there were five
between 2020 and 2023?
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733. That's not correct, I'm afraid.
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734. Let's see how much you risked
with that response.
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735. All but £1.
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736. Well, it was brave,
and necessary to be brave,
Copy !req
737. but it all depends on
how the others wagered
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738. and whether they got
their responses correct.
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739. First, we go to Keshava.
I have to say,
Copy !req
740. when I saw
British Politics come up,
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741. I thought you might be cheering,
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742. because you've shown yourself to be
very strong on this subject.
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743. You've got £3,950.
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744. What's your response?
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745. What is three?
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746. That is correct. Yes.
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747. Dominic Raab, Liz Truss
and James Cleverly are the three
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748. Foreign Secretaries we've had
between 1st January 2020 and 2023.
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749. What matters now is to see how much
you risked on that.
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750. What a very canny wager.
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751. 901.
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752. You were aware of your closest rival
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753. and it puts you up to
a handsome score of 4,851.
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754. The idea being, of course, that you
might be one ahead of your opponent.
Copy !req
755. Well, Richard, now we turn to you.
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756. You're on 4,850.
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757. I can't tell from your expression
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758. whether you're happy
or disappointed.
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759. You'd make a good poker player.
Copy !req
760. So let's see what you wrote down.
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761. Oh, very bad luck!
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762. You also thought it was five,
and we know that isn't the case.
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763. I wonder how much
you were prepared to risk.
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764. Ouch!
You bet the farm.
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765. It was a brave
and magnificent thing to do.
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766. It takes you down to zero,
so you're on zero.
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767. Oh, I know! Sabina's on one,
Copy !req
768. and our three-day champion
is now a four-day champion.
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769. Today he's won 4,851.
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770. Yesterday, he won 2,700.
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771. And on his first appearance,
he won 8,000. That all adds up to...
Copy !req
772. £19,501.
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773. Wow.
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774. Terrific work, Keshava.
Copy !req
775. And your opponents are gallantly
applauding you.
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776. - I got out of jail there!
- You got out of jail
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777. with, well, probably
your favourite subject! Believe me,
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778. that's nothing to do with us.
These things are chosen
Copy !req
779. completely randomly. The cards fell
very well for you this time.
Copy !req
780. But I think we can all agree
that you deserve it.
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781. It's wonderful to have you,
Sabina and Richard.
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782. You can return home
with your heads held high.
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783. And I hope everybody will tune in
Copy !req
784. to watch Keshava
Copy !req
785. and two new contestants
when we play tomorrow.
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786. Thanks for watching. Goodbye!
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787. 'Next time on Jeopardy,
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788. 'Champion Keshava Guha faces
Clackmannanshire's Ross Taylor,
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789. 'and from Riddlesden, Yorkshire,
Gill Taylor.'
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