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 company director from Alva,
Clackmannanshire.
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5. An engineering student from
Riddlesden, Yorkshire.
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6. And our returning champion,
a writer from London...
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7. .. whose four-day cash winnings
total is...
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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, everybody. Hello,
contestants,
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11. and thank you and hello to you,
and a very warm welcome to Jeopardy!
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12. Yesterday, our champion Keshava Guha
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13. faced his biggest test so far
in this series.
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14. Heading into Final Jeopardy!
he trailed in second place
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15. and had to use all his skill to find
the correct response,
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16. which, fortunately for him,
eluded the other two contestants
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17. and he was once again crowned
Jeopardy! Champion.
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18. He really is extraordinary,
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19. and I'm so excited
to see what happens next.
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20. Today we have two new contestants
in Ross and Gill.
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21. Good luck to all three of you.
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22. Well, let's see the first
six categories.
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23. We have...
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24. And now, Keshava,
as our reigning champion,
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25. you are the first to pick a category
and a cash amount.
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26. Let's have All Time
Best-Selling A.L.B.U.M.S.
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27. For £75, please, Stephen.
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28. For £75. All right.
These are the initials of albums
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29. that have been in the top 20
best-selling all-time in the UK.
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30. Yes, Keshava?
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31. What is
Dark Side Of The Moon?
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32. Dark Side Of The Moon from
Pink Floyd.
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33. Number seven in the top 20.
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34. Same category £100.
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35. For £100.
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36. Yes, Gill?
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37. Is it Back to Black
by Amy Winehouse?
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38. What did you say?
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39. What is Back To Black?
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40. That's better,
"What is Back To Black?"
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41. I'm not going to punish you
for that, later on we might,
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42. but do remember the formatting
of the question.
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43. What is Back To Black?
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44. The great Amy Winehouse album, yes.
Number 13 in the top 20.
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45. Let's try Flower Girls for 50.
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46. Flower Girls for £50.
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47. - Yes, Keshava?
- Who is Violet Beauregarde?
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48. Well done. And violet,
of course, is in the name,
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49. which is how this category works.
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50. It's from Charlie And The
Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl.
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51. Albums for 150.
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52. For 150.
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53. No-one?
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54. Couldn't collect to your mind,
"What is The Immaculate Collection?"
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55. Madonna, number 12 on the top 20
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56. - Albums for 50.
- For 50.
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57. Yes, Keshava?
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58. What is
Morning Glory?
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59. The height of Britpop fervour, yes.
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60. Oasis, number five in the top 20.
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61. Let's finish the category.
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62. Finishing the category, then,
on £25.
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63. Yes, Ross?
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64. What is Sgt Pepper's
Lonely Hearts Club Band?
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65. Absolutely right.
Number three in the top 20.
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66. Just for your information, number
one is Queen's Greatest Hits
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67. and number two is ABBA Gold,
both collections.
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68. Well, we've cleaned that one up,
and Ross, you have the pick.
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69. ABBA for £75, please.
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70. All right, then. All the
responses are ABBA song titles.
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71. Yes, Gill?
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72. What is Knowing Me Knowing You?
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73. A-ha!
Hosted by Alan Partridge.
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74. Flower Girls for 75, please.
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75. All right.
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76. - Yes, Keshava?
- Who is Iris Murdoch?
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77. Iris Murdoch. And in 2001,
she was played by Judi Dench.
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78. Flower Girls for 100.
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79. For £100, Flower Girls.
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80. - Yes, Keshava?
- What is Buttercup?
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81. Princess Buttercup.
Absolutely right.
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82. Written by, I'm proud to say, my
very good friend William Goldman.
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83. Flower Girls for 150.
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84. For £150!
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85. - Yes, Gill?
- Who is Iggy Azalea?
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86. Very good.
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87. I don't know why I'm surprised that
you knew that.
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88. - Probably because...
- It's my age.
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89. Ah, is that the reason?
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90. Very good. So you have control
of the board
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91. Let's finish the category.
Flowers 25.
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92. All right. Flowers for 25.
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93. This actress appeared
as the Force-sensitive heroine Rey
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94. in the Star Wars sequel trilogy.
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95. - Yes, Keshava?
- Who is Daisy Ridley?
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96. Daisy is the flower there.
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97. Her great-uncle was Arnold
Ridley, who played Private Godfrey
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98. in Dad's Army. "Do you mind if I go
to the lavatory?"
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99. That was mostly what he did,
was go off to the lavatory.
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100. Anyway, that's Daisy Ridley,
and you have control, Keshava.
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101. ABBA for 100.
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102. ABBA for £100.
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103. - Keshava.
- What is Fernando?
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104. Very well done. Fernando Alonso,
the only Spanish Formula 1 driver
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105. to have won
the World Championship, actually.
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106. ABBA for 150.
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107. ABBA for 150. The maximum.
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108. - Yes, Keshava?
- What is Chiquitita?
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109. Chiquitita it is, well done.
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110. ABBA for 50.
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111. ABBA now for 50.
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112. - Yes, Keshava?
- What is I Have A Dream?
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113. I Have A Dream,
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114. the speech
was given by Martin Luther King Jr.
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115. Let's finish the category.
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116. Finishing the category.
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117. You're in first again, Keshava.
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118. What is SOS?
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119. SOS.
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120. The letters were chosen because
they're difficult to misinterpret,
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121. apparently, it's not Save Our Souls.
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122. That was sort of added afterward as
a backwards explanation.
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123. Anyway, Keshava, it's with you.
- Let's try Dig It! for 75.
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124. Here we are.
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125. Yes, Keshava?
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126. What is the
Battle of Bosworth Field?
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127. Bosworth Field it was.
He was the last English king
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128. to die in battle, Richard III.
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129. - Dig It! for 100.
- Dig It! for 100.
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130. Answer there, the Daily Double.
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131. Well, well, well.
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132. You know very well indeed
that this means the clue
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133. is directed entirely at you.
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134. You can wager up to,
in your case, £775,
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135. but you must wager something,
a minimum of £10.
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136. What are you gonna choose?
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137. Let's make it a true Daily Double.
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138. It's a true Daily Double.
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139. That means you're wagering £775
on Dig It!
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140. Here's the clue.
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141. No. I don't know.
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142. You don't know?
They did make a film about it.
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143. The Dig. Sutton Hoo.
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144. You knew that, didn't you, Gill?
Sutton Hoo. Yes.
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145. Ralph Fiennes played Basil Brown in
the film The Dig.
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146. Hard luck. If you don't know it,
you don't know it. No shame.
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147. You've come back from nought
before to win, as we know.
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148. So off you go. You have the pick.
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149. - Dig It! for 150.
- Dig It! for 150.
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150. - Yes, Keshava?
- Who is Hermes?
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151. Hermes is the right response.
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152. Location, Bond Location for 75.
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153. Location, Bond Location.
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154. - Yes, Keshava?
- What is Jamaica?
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155. Jamaica, that's right.
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156. Location Bond for 100.
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157. Location Bond for £100.
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158. - Yes, Keshava?
- What is Mexico City?
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159. Mexico City is right.
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160. Location, Bond Location for 150.
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161. For 150.
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162. No? It's a dojo,
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163. which is the name of these raised
rings in sumo.
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164. Keshava, you still have control.
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165. Same category, £50.
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166. For £50.
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167. - Yes, Ross?
- What is Bratislava?
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168. Bratislava, that's right. That was
Timothy Dalton's first Bond movie.
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169. I'll go for Crossword Clues (M),
£75, please.
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170. All right. For £75,
the answer will begin with M.
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171. - Yes, Ross?
- What is a magnetron?
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172. It's not a magnetron, I'm sorry.
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173. Anybody?
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174. It's much simpler than that. You're
all using them, I'm using them.
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175. Microphone.
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176. Yes. There you go.
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177. In the 1680s, the word microphone
was used, amazingly,
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178. but it meant an ear trumpet for the
hard of hearing.
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179. Ross, you still have control.
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180. Dig It! for £50, please.
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181. Dig It! for £50.
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182. Yes, Gill?
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183. Is it...
What is the Dead Sea?
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184. - That's correct.
- Sorry.
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185. That's all right. You gave it in the
form of a question,
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186. but not our usual form.
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187. "What is the Dead Sea?"
is the way we prefer it.
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188. And, of course, they're called the
Dead Sea Scrolls.
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189. Can we have Crossword Clues
for 100, please?
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190. For £100.
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191. - Yes, Gill?
- What is a moratorium?
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192. Moratorium, well spotted.
Absolutely right, yeah.
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193. Um, Crossword Clues for 50, please.
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194. For £50.
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195. - Ross?
- What is a mountaineer?
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196. Correct, yes.
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197. Crossword Clues (M) for £25, please.
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198. For £25.
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199. - Ross.
- Er, what is marrow?
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200. Marrow! Correct, absolutely.
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201. Dig It! £25, please.
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202. For £25, Dig It!
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203. - Yes, Keshava?
- What is 79AD?
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204. 79AD. Well known. Very good.
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205. Crossword Clues for 150.
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206. For £150, then.
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207. - Gill.
- Monger. What is a monger?
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208. No, I'm sorry.
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209. It's a mercer.
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210. Mercer. It's a mercer.
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211. Mongers do deal in things,
but in iron and war and scandal,
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212. but not specifically textiles
and fabrics,
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213. which is a mercer. One left.
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214. Location for 25.
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215. All right.
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216. - Yes, Gill?
- What is Istanbul?
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217. Istanbul is right. Very good indeed.
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218. That clears up our board.
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219. Wow. Lots of interesting
things happening here.
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220. Ross, you're back to £75,
and not out of reach.
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221. But we have a tie at the top,
with both Gill and Keshava on £350.
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222. Well, we'll take a break here and
we'll come back very shortly.
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223. See you soon.
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224. And here are our contestants.
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225. Let's find out more about them.
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226. Ross Taylor, not the New Zealand
cricketer...
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227. - Not.
- .. but from Clackmannanshire.
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228. Yes.
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229. And you're an absolute crazed lover
of movies.
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230. Yes, aye. I watch all the
films coming out,
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231. I watch all the Oscar movies,
all the BAFTAs.
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232. Every single night of the week,
I'll watch a film.
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233. Fantastic.
What are your favourites?
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234. - The Godfather.
- Oh, yeah.
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235. - The Sting.
- I love The Sting!
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236. It's a masterpiece.
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237. "Right down to your socks, buster!"
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238. - Exactly.
- "You follow?"
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239. Wonderful to have you here.
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240. Gill Taylor.
Not related to Ross Taylor?
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241. - No, I'm afraid not.
- No.
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242. And you're from Riddlesden,
which memory tells me
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243. is near Keighley.
- That's right, yeah.
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244. Near Keighley, southern slopes of
Ilkley Moor.
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245. And you have a degree in
philosophy from Hull University.
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246. Many years ago.
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247. Well, I'm sure
it's still impressive!
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248. Yeah.
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249. Because you're getting a new degree.
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250. Well, to just keep my
brain ticking over,
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251. I'm trying to do
a BSc in engineering.
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252. - Wow.
- It's hard work.
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253. I like maths,
but some of the maths...
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254. - Is tough.
- .. has been pretty tough.
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255. My goodness. Well, it's lovely
to have you here, Gill,
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256. and good luck
for the rest of the show.
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257. And, young Keshava, you've won
over £19,000 already.
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258. This is your fourth
appearance as champion.
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259. You are descended from some
remarkable people
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260. who had more to do with Europe
at its darkest hour.
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261. So my father's two grandfathers,
so my great-grandfathers,
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262. one of them was in the First World
War in Mesopotamia
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263. and he was he was a doctor.
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264. The other great-grandfather,
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265. he was a scientist
who worked on wood
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266. and he was one of the designers of a
bomber aircraft called the Mosquito.
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267. - Oh, famous!
- Which was used in World War II.
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268. Bombing raids on the Tirpitz
and things like that.
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269. And it was quite controversial
because the Indian position was,
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270. "If we're going to help out,
we should be made independent."
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271. And Mr Churchill wasn't willing to
offer that.
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272. But my great-grandfather
was the sort of loyal subject
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273. of His Majesty King George VI,
and helping design this.
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274. Well, we owe him a great deal.
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275. Thank you and your family.
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276. Once more we've learned something
remarkable about you.
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277. Well, let's get back on
with the game now, shall we?
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278. We shall fill the board
with six new categories.
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279. They are...
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280. Three famous battles and conflicts,
and you have to name the century.
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281. So you've got the lowest score
at the moment, Ross,
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282. so we'll ask you
to take the first pick.
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283. It Happened In Scotland
for £75, please.
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284. Ha-ha! Hardly surprising, perhaps.
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285. - Yes, Keshava?
- What is chicken tikka masala?
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286. Chicken tikka masala it is.
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287. Let's try The Oscars for 75.
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288. The Oscars for £75.
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289. Yes, Keshava?
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290. What is Indiana Jones
And The Temple Of Doom?
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291. Is correct, yes, absolutely.
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292. Short Round was the character
he played.
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293. Oscars 100.
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294. For £100.
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295. - Yes, Keshava.
- What is Coco?
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296. Not Coco, no.
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297. - Ross?
- What is Pinocchio?
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298. Pinocchio, that's quite right.
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299. 2023 Oscars for £50, please.
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300. For £50.
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301. - Yes, Gill?
- What is The Whale?
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302. "What is The Whale?"
Brendan Fraser won Best Actor.
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303. The transformation took
up to six hours a day.
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304. - Gill.
- Mottos for 75.
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305. Mottos for £75.
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306. - Yes, Gill.
- What is the Olympics?
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307. Indeed, it's the Olympics.
They added the word "together".
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308. Not Your Average Jo(e)s for... 50.
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309. For £50.
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310. - Yes, Gill?
- What is Jo Malone?
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311. Joanne Lesley Malone,
famous for perfume,
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312. and scented candles, I associate
with her particularly.
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313. You have control.
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314. Jo(e)s for 75, please.
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315. Jo(e)s for 75.
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316. - Yes, Keshava?
- Who is Joe Jonas?
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317. Joe Jonas of the Jonas Brothers.
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318. Oscars 150.
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319. For £150.
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320. Anybody?
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321. It's the Dolby Theatre
in Hollywood Boulevard.
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322. All right, Keshava,
you still have control.
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323. Battles for 75.
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324. For £75.
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325. - Yes, Keshava?
- What is the 15th century?
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326. The 15th century
is absolutely correct.
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327. Orleans was the watershed
of the Hundred Years War,
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328. and Agincourt was an English victory
there,
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329. and Constantinople was the final
collapse, many say,
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330. of the Roman Empire.
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331. Battles for 100.
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332. For 100, then.
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333. - Yes, Ross?
- What is the 11th century?
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334. Absolutely right.
Stamford Bridge
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335. was before the Battle of Hastings
in 1066.
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336. It Happened In Scotland for £50,
please.
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337. It Happened In Scotland.
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338. It sounds like
the title of a horror film!
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339. - Yes, Ross?
- Who is Calvin Harris?
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340. Calvin Harris,
whose real name is Adam Wiles.
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341. Mottos for £100, please.
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342. For £100.
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343. - Yes, Keshava?
- What is Arsenal Football Club?
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344. Arsenal it is, the Gunners.
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345. Battles for 150.
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346. For £150.
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347. - Ross.
- What is the 13th century?
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348. Absolutely right.
Orewin was a defeat
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349. for Wales against Edward I.
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350. Kenilworth was
the Second Barons War.
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351. And Stirling was the First War
of Scottish Independence.
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352. Name The Century: Battles,
£50, please.
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353. - Yes, Gill?
- What is the 1990s?
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354. That's incorrect.
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355. - Keshava.
- What is the 20th century?
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356. Yes, that's how you should have put
it. I'm so sorry, Gill.
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357. You do have to pay attention to the
form of the clue
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358. and the category,
when it comes to Jeopardy!
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359. So that's to you, Keshava,
and you have control.
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360. Mottos for 150.
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361. Mottos for 150.
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362. Answer there, is the Daily Double.
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363. Well, now. You're on £700.
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364. How much of that
would you like to wager?
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365. 200.
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366. £200 wagered on this Motto category
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367. The clue is...
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368. What are the Boy Scouts?
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369. No, wrong gender there. It's the
Women's Institute.
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370. - Yeah.
- You still have control
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371. and you're on £500,
so nothing to worry about.
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372. Mottos 50.
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373. Mottos for £50.
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374. - Yes, Ross?
- Who are MGM?
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375. Indeed. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
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376. It means "art for art's sake",
of course.
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377. I'll go World-Famous Night clubs for
£75, please.
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378. For £75.
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379. - Yes, Gill?
- What is Amnesia?
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380. Amnesia, well done. Yes.
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381. You're the only party girl here,
it seems.
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382. World-Famous Nightclubs
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383. for 50, please.
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384. For £50.
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385. - Yes, Keshava?
- What is the Ministry Of Sound?
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386. - Ministry of Sound it is.
- Nightclubs for 100.
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387. Nightclubs for £100.
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388. It's the legendary
Berghain nightclub.
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389. Lady Gaga made it in,
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390. but apparently,
Britney Spears was turned away
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391. OK, Keshava, you still have control.
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392. Nightclubs, 150.
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393. Nightclubs for £150.
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394. - Yes, Ross?
- What is The Viper Room?
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395. The Viper Room is correct.
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396. Sadly the scene of the death
of River Phoenix. Yes.
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397. It Happened In Scotland
for £100, please.
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398. For £100.
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399. Barack Obama
and Sir David Attenborough
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400. were among the attendees
of the COP 26 climate summit,
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401. held on the banks of this river
in 2021.
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402. - Yes, Ross?
- What is the River Clyde?
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403. Yes, you should get that.
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404. It Happened In Scotland
for £25, please.
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405. It Happened In Scotland.
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406. - Yes, Keshava.
- What is England?
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407. England. Took place
in a cricket ground in Glasgow,
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408. would you believe?
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409. Not Your Average Jo(e)s for 150.
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410. For £150.
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411. - Yes, Ross?
- Who is Jo Nesbo?
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412. Jo Nesbo is absolutely correct.
Well done.
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413. Not Your Average Jo(e)s
for £100, please.
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414. For £100.
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415. - Yes, Gill?
- Who is Jo Pavey?
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416. Jo Pavey is the correct response.
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417. She was 40 when she won gold
in 2014.
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418. Not Your Average Jo(e)s
for 25, please.
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419. For £25.
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420. - Yes, Gill?
- Who is Jo Brand?
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421. Jo Brand, indeed.
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422. Mottos for 25, please.
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423. Mottos for £25.
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424. Yes, Gill?
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425. - Who are BMW?
- No.
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426. - Ross.
- Who are Audi?
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427. Audi is the correct one, yes.
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428. The Audi name is based on a
Latin translation
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429. of the surname of the founder,
who was called August Horch,
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430. which means "hark" or "listen".
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431. So he translated it into Latin,
which is "audi", as in audio.
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432. Hence the name. Anyway,
Ross, you have control.
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433. Name The Century: Battles
for £25, please.
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434. Name The Century: Battles, £25.
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435. - Yes, Ross?
- What is the 19th century?
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436. The 19th century.
Sevastopol was the Crimean War,
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437. Rorke's Drift the Anglo-Zulu War.
Gettysburg the American Civil War.
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438. World-Famous Nightclubs
for £25, please.
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439. For £25.
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440. - Yes, Gill.
- What is the Hacienda?
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441. The Hacienda, indeed.
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442. Let's have It Happened In Scotland
for 150, please.
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443. It Happened In Scotland.
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444. - Yes, Ross?
- What is Grand Theft Auto?
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445. GTA, as it's known
amongst its fans, yes.
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446. Rockstar North the name of
the company. Great Scottish company.
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447. 2023 Oscars for £25, please.
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448. 2023 Oscars.
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449. Yes, Gill?
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450. What is
All Quiet On The Western Front?
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451. Is correct. Lesley Paterson,
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452. the film's producer,
entered and won a triathlon
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453. to raise money for the
production. Pretty amazing!
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454. OK, that clears up our board,
and it's been very interesting.
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455. In last place, I never thought I'd
say this, Keshava with £575.
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456. Not far ahead is Gill with £700,
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457. but really doing extremely well at
the moment is Ross on 1,125.
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458. Ideal time to take a break,
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459. and then we'll return
with Double Jeopardy!
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460. where anything can happen.
See you very soon.
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461. Welcome back to Jeopardy!
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462. Now, Ross, you're in the lead
with 1,125.
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463. When you started,
you were buzzing too early
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464. and got locked out quite
a few times, didn't you?
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465. But you've had
some very good answers -
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466. Sgt Pepper you got, of course.
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467. - Magnetron let you down a bit.
- It did, yes.
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468. But how could you count the number
of letters in "magnetron"
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469. in the short allowance of time
you have to answer a clue?
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470. And, of course, you were lucky
enough to get Scottish questions,
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471. so you were there with Grand
Theft Auto and Calvin Harris.
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472. And you've really mastered
the buzzing now, I think,
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473. which is so important.
- Let's hope so.
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474. And Gill, you're in second
place with 700.
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475. You've had a few issues
with framing your responses.
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476. Yes, I have.
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477. - "Is it the Dead Sea?" you said.
- Yes!
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478. But I have to ask you this.
You've got a history.
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479. - Nightclubs.
- Oh, yes, well...
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480. we don't talk about that.
- Amnesia, the Hacienda.
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481. Iggy Azalea.
- Yeah.
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482. Did you spend a lot of time clubbing
in the '80s?
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483. None whatsoever.
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484. You just happened to know
these things.
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485. - Yes.
- Fair enough. OK.
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486. And you were very annoyed with
yourself for saying "monger",
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487. and you realised it should
have been "mercer".
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488. Mercer, yes.
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489. The great trick,
which I'm sure you've mastered,
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490. is not to let that linger in your
mind for when the next clue comes.
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491. Otherwise you kind of don't hear it
in a way,
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492. and it just rushes past.
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493. Keshava knows all these tricks,
and you're on 575.
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494. I have to say an
interesting thing about this game,
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495. the Daily Double looks like
a stroke of luck,
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496. but it can be a stroke of ill luck.
- Yeah.
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497. And you fell down on both yours.
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498. Firstly, you just happened not to
know about Sutton Hoo.
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499. That let you down.
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500. A full Daily Double on that
one, I think.
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501. And then you were a little bit more
conservative on the second,
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502. which you didn't know either.
It was the Women's Institute.
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503. It was in my mind, but I didn't
know... Yeah, I don't know.
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504. It's fine.
I didn't know
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505. the Women's Institute
was founded in Canada.
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506. Good piece of information
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507. We'll store it and squirrel it
away for a future quiz, possibly.
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508. Anyway, all things can change
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509. because we're about to begin
Double Jeopardy!
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510. Righty-right. We have doubled
the cash values
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511. so they range now from 50 to £300
per answer.
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512. There are also two Daily Doubles
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513. hidden somewhere up there
on that board.
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514. And we have six new categories.
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515. And from now on, and I'm looking
at you, Gill, perhaps especially,
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516. if you don't frame
your response correctly,
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517. it will be deemed incorrect.
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518. OK. So, Keshava,
I can't believe I'm saying this,
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519. as the lowest scorer,
you have the honour.
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520. Tabloid Shakespeare for £150,
please.
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521. All right. Tabloid Shakespeare.
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522. You have to identify
the Shakespeare play
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523. from the imagined tabloid headline.
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524. - Gill?
- What is Midsummer Night's Dream.
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525. It's not.
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526. Time is up.
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527. You have to know the plot of
The Taming Of The Shrew.
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528. OK, Keshava, still with you.
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529. - Shakespeare for 200.
- Shakespeare for £200.
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530. - Yes, Ross?
- What is The Merchant Of Venice?
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531. The Merchant Of Venice.
Shylock's demand, of course.
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532. A Round Of Golf for £150, please.
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533. Sounds good in Scottish.
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534. - Yes, Keshava?
- Who is Tiger Woods?
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535. Eldrick Tont "Tiger" Woods,
it certainly was.
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536. The aim was to make
the course harder.
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537. They called it Tiger-proofing.
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538. Shakespeare for 300.
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539. Shakespeare for £300.
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540. - Yes, Gill?
- What is Antony And Cleopatra?
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541. No.
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542. - Ross?
- What is Othello?
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543. It's Othello, absolutely. Well done.
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544. "Gate" Gate for 150, please.
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545. "Gate" Gate - scandals that
have earned the suffix "gate".
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546. - Yes, Gill?
- What is a baked Alaska?
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547. Baked Alaska. Bin-gate occurred...
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548. I missed this,
so I'm reading this now.
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549. .. when one contestant removed
another contestant's baked Alaska
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550. from the freezer,
which then melted.
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551. Extraordinary that I missed
that story.
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552. It's possibly the biggest news
story of the decade (!)
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553. There you go.
Anyway, Gill, you have it.
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554. German Loanwords for 150, please.
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555. German Loanwords.
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556. - Yes, Ross?
- What is kaput?
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557. Kaput is right.
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558. The German word is actually spelt
with two Ts.
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559. I'll go German Loanwords,
£100, please.
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560. For £100.
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561. Yes, Keshava?
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562. What is zeitgeist?
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563. Zeitgeist it is.
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564. Golf for 300.
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565. Answer there, the first of the
Double Jeopardy! Daily Doubles.
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566. Well, now. You've had all the
Daily Doubles so far today
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567. and you're on £825.
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568. What are you going to risk?
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569. - 400.
- £400, then.
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570. A Round Of Golf.
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571. What is the clue?
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572. Who is Eugene Cernan?
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573. It wasn't, I'm sorry.
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574. You lose the 400 there, it was
Alan Shepard. Hard luck.
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575. You've had very bad fortune
with the Daily Doubles,
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576. but it's still your call.
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577. Golf for 200.
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578. Golf for £200.
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579. Yes, Ross?
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580. Who is Bernhard Langer.
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581. It was Bernhard Langer, yes.
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582. He played it from where it lay.
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583. A Round Of Golf for £100, please.
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584. For £100...
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585. - Yes, Ross?
- What is struck by lightning?
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586. They were indeed
struck by lightning.
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587. Thankfully, they survived.
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588. A Round Of Golf for £50, please.
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589. For £50.
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590. - Yes, Ross?
- What is St Andrews?
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591. St Andrews, that's right.
You have control.
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592. Go With The Flow for 150, please.
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593. £150 on Go With The Flow.
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594. - Yes, Ross?
- What is Kent?
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595. You know the United Kingdom
from north to south. It is Kent.
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596. Go With The Flow for £100, please.
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597. For £100.
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598. Keshava.
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599. - What is confluence?
- It is confluence, well worked out.
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600. Very good.
- Go With The Flow, 200.
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601. £200, then.
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602. - Keshava.
- What is the Potomac?
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603. - It is the Potomac River.
- Go With The Flow, 300.
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604. For £300.
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605. - Yes, Ross?
- What is the Orange River?
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606. It is the Orange River.
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607. It also flows through Namibia
and Lesotho.
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608. And that's half the board done.
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609. Wow! Let's take a break.
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610. We're going to be back
with more Double Jeopardy!
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611. and then Final Jeopardy!
See you for that.
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612. Welcome back to Jeopardy!
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613. Ross, you gave us the last correct
response,
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614. so you have control of the board.
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615. "Gate" Gate for £100, please.
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616. For £100.
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617. Yes, Keshava?
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618. What is the News Of The World?
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619. - The News Of The World it was.
- "Gate" Gate for 300.
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620. "Gate" Gate for £300.
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621. - Yes, Ross?
- Who was Gerald Ford?
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622. It was Gerald Ford, absolutely.
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623. Tabloid Shakespeare
for £100, please.
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624. Tabloid Shakespeare for 100.
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625. Yes, Ross?
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626. What is The Tempest?
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627. The Tempest it is.
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628. Tabloid Shakespeare for £50, please.
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629. For £50...
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630. Yes, Keshava?
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631. What is A Midsummer Night's Dream?
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632. Midsummer Night's Dream it is.
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633. - "Gate" Gate for 200.
- "Gate" Gate for 200.
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634. - Yes, Keshava?
- What is Pizzagate?
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635. Pizzagate it was. That's right!
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636. German Loanwords for 200.
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637. - Gill.
- What is lager?
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638. Lager, that's right.
Lagerbier is a beer
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639. brewed for keeping in Germany, yeah.
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640. German Loanwords for 300, please.
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641. For £300.
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642. - Keshava.
- What is foosball?
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643. Foosball. We call it table football,
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644. but in America and in other parts
of the world,
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645. it's the German "foosball".
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646. Brain Surgery 150.
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647. For £150.
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648. - Yes, Gill?
- What is the cerebellum?
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649. It is the cerebellum, located where
the spinal cord connects
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650. to the brain itself.
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651. German Loanwords for 50.
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652. For £50.
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653. Yes, Gill?
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654. What is abseil?
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655. Abseil, from "abseilen", meaning to
descend a rock face with a rope.
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656. It's Not Brain Surgery for 300.
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657. All right, for £300.
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658. - Yes, Keshava?
- What is the amygdala?
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659. Well done. It is the amygdala,
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660. from the Greek word
for "almond", in fact.
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661. - "Gate" Gate for 50.
- "Gate" Gate for 50.
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662. - Yes, Keshava?
- Who is Sue Gray?
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663. Sue Gray it was.
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664. Go With The Flow for 50.
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665. For £50.
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666. - Yes, Ross?
- What is the River Dee?
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667. Ha! More Scotland for you.
Absolutely right.
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668. It's Not Brain Surgery (It Is),
for £50, please.
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669. It's Not Brain Surgery (It Is).
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670. - Yes, Gill?
- What is the hippocampus?
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671. The hippocampus.
It looks like a seahorse.
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672. It's Not Brain Surgery for 200.
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673. For £200.
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674. Answer there, the second
Daily Double.
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675. Gill. Finally, a Daily Double
goes to someone other than Keshava!
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676. He's probably relieved.
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677. Well, you've got 850.
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678. How much of it
would you like to risk?
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679. 800.
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680. 800! All but 50.
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681. Very good. Noble wager.
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682. So It's Not Brain Surgery (It Is),
what's your clue?
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683. The...
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684. What is the frontal lobe?
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685. It's not the frontal lobe.
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686. It's the occipital lobe, I'm afraid.
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687. It's associated with distance,
depth perception,
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688. object and face recognition.
I'm very sorry.
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689. It was a brave wager,
which you had every right to make.
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690. You've done well on this subject,
but you're down to 50.
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691. But you still have the call.
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692. It's Not Brain Surgery for 100.
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693. For 100, then.
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694. Yes, Keshava?
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695. What is a motor neurone?
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696. That's right.
The clue was in "drives", I guess.
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697. And that is the end of our
Double Jeopardy! round.
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698. Wow! Let's have a look
at the scores.
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699. Gill, you're on 50.
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700. For everybody today,
the Daily Double was devilish.
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701. In next position is Keshava,
our four-day champion, on 1,825.
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702. But out in the lead on 3025,
it's Ross Taylor.
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703. But that can change
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704. because it's time now
to play Final Jeopardy!
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705. Firstly, let's see what category
we have for you.
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706. In a moment, I'm going to reveal
one final clue.
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707. But now it's time for you to decide
how much of your current score
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708. you are prepared to risk,
after seeing that category.
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709. So please place your wagers now.
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710. OK, everybody's made their wager.
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711. The category is Space Exploration.
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712. And here is the clue.
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713. You have 30 seconds.
Good luck.
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714. All right, your 30 seconds are up.
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715. You've given your responses.
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716. Let's find out what they were.
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717. We start with you, Gill, on £50.
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718. Let's see what response you gave to
this question.
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719. The first satellite successfully
launched by the United States.
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720. What is Telstar?
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721. That is not correct.
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722. I'm afraid you lose whatever
you placed as a wager.
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723. Let's see how much that was.
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724. All but one. Ha-ha!
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725. That leaves you with £1.
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726. But don't despair.
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727. Keshava, you're on 1,825,
in second place.
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728. Let's see what you gave
as your response to this clue.
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729. What is Mercury 1?
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730. That is not correct.
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731. How much did you gamble?
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732. 1,724,
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733. which leaves you with £101.
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734. Now, Ross, a lot depends
on how you responded
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735. and how you gambled.
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736. You have £3,025 to begin with now.
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737. But what was your response?
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738. Also Telstar.
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739. As we know, that isn't
the correct response.
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740. But how much did you wager?
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741. £650.
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742. Enough to make you
our daily champion.
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743. With £2,375,
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744. you have deposed our king
and you are today's champion.
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745. Congratulations.
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746. Well, I should give
the correct response,
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747. of course, it's Explorer 1.
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748. I do think that was a very difficult
clue, personally,
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749. but they're always difficult
if you don't know them.
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750. I'm very sorry, Gill,
that you didn't make it,
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751. but you were a wonderful player.
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752. It was great fun having you here.
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753. And I have to say a very fond
and special farewell
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754. to our four-day champion.
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755. My goodness, you've been
a wonderful player of this game,
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756. Keshava, you really have.
- Thank you.
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757. On the first day, you won £8,000.
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758. On the second day, you won 2,700.
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759. On the third day, 3,950.
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760. On the fourth day, 4,851.
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761. You leave us with £19,501
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762. and all our good wishes and thanks.
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763. Good old Jeopardy!
The gift that keeps on giving.
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764. Ross will be back tomorrow
as our new champion,
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765. and I hope you'll be there too.
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766. Many thanks for watching.
Goodbye.
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767. Next time on Jeopardy!
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768. Champion Ross Taylor
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769. faces Craigavon's
Kate Ritchie,
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770. and from Walthamstow
in London,
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771. Dennis Wang.
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