TONIGHT'S COMPETITORS: Kristin Sausville, Brennan Bushee & Greg Seroka
(Note: Ken Jennings is under fire for making an inappropriate joke about a "STAR WARS" fan who just passed away.)
BB:
MOONS OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM
OKLAHOMA!
THIS & THAT
COLORFUL LANGUAGE
JUST PASSING THROUGH
DIVINE COMEDIES
Greg shouldn't have jumped the 600 Oklahoma! clue, because Brennan picks the TDD there; coincidentally, his early score of 2400 is 600 more than Greg.
This first state capital was named for a judge, NOT a folk singer.
"What is Norman?"...that's a trap- it was Guthrie.
HS:
Greg: 2,600/Brennan: 1,200/Kristin: 200
SOLE ATTEMPTED TS: 1K (This & That)
SOLE UNATTEMPTED TS: 1K (Oklahoma!)
CS:
Greg: 7K/Brennan: 1,200/Kristin: 1K
DJ!:
NICKNAMES FOR FEMINISTS
SAME MOVIE & SONG TITLE
CITIES ON THE RIVER
HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES
CRYPTIC CROSSWORD CLUES
DANTE'S DIVINE COMEDY
The 2K Nickname for a Feminist brings Kristin a DD, who's currently in last w/ 3800, a margin of 1800 behind Brennan for 2nd; Greg's at the 11K mark. She wagers 200 only.
Of this woman's 1848 statement demanding the vote, Lucretia Mott said "Lizzie, thee will make us ridiculous".
"Who is (Elizabeth Katie) Stanton?"...yes indeed. Two picks later, she has the other one in the 1600 window for Holidays & Observances. From her 5200, she wagers 2K.
It became an official French holiday in 1880, 91 yrs. after the event that inspired it.
"What is Bastille Day?"...that's it.
DJ! LT: 6K
Pre-Final S:
Greg: 13K/Brennan: 12K/Kristin: 12,800
CORYAT SCORES:
Brennan: 14,400
Kristin: 14,200
FJ! C #42:INAUGURAL ADDRESSES
His first address spoke of "the present happy state", "our peculiar felicity"& our "happy government".
B: "Who is James Monroe?" (1/2) = 18K
K: "Who is Wilson?" (0) = 12,800
G: "WHO WAS FDR?" (1.5K) = 11.5K
(Note: Ken Jennings is under fire for making an inappropriate joke about a "STAR WARS" fan who just passed away.)
BB:
MOONS OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM
OKLAHOMA!
THIS & THAT
COLORFUL LANGUAGE
JUST PASSING THROUGH
DIVINE COMEDIES
Greg shouldn't have jumped the 600 Oklahoma! clue, because Brennan picks the TDD there; coincidentally, his early score of 2400 is 600 more than Greg.
This first state capital was named for a judge, NOT a folk singer.
"What is Norman?"...that's a trap- it was Guthrie.
HS:
Greg: 2,600/Brennan: 1,200/Kristin: 200
SOLE ATTEMPTED TS: 1K (This & That)
SOLE UNATTEMPTED TS: 1K (Oklahoma!)
CS:
Greg: 7K/Brennan: 1,200/Kristin: 1K
DJ!:
NICKNAMES FOR FEMINISTS
SAME MOVIE & SONG TITLE
CITIES ON THE RIVER
HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES
CRYPTIC CROSSWORD CLUES
DANTE'S DIVINE COMEDY
The 2K Nickname for a Feminist brings Kristin a DD, who's currently in last w/ 3800, a margin of 1800 behind Brennan for 2nd; Greg's at the 11K mark. She wagers 200 only.
Of this woman's 1848 statement demanding the vote, Lucretia Mott said "Lizzie, thee will make us ridiculous".
"Who is (Elizabeth Katie) Stanton?"...yes indeed. Two picks later, she has the other one in the 1600 window for Holidays & Observances. From her 5200, she wagers 2K.
It became an official French holiday in 1880, 91 yrs. after the event that inspired it.
"What is Bastille Day?"...that's it.
DJ! LT: 6K
Pre-Final S:
Greg: 13K/Brennan: 12K/Kristin: 12,800
CORYAT SCORES:
Brennan: 14,400
Kristin: 14,200
FJ! C #42:INAUGURAL ADDRESSES
His first address spoke of "the present happy state", "our peculiar felicity"& our "happy government".
B: "Who is James Monroe?" (1/2) = 18K
K: "Who is Wilson?" (0) = 12,800
G: "WHO WAS FDR?" (1.5K) = 11.5K