Ankoor Bagchi (CHI): Attorney
Kat Cahill (orig. from CIN): Pharmacy tech.
THREE-DAY CHAMP: Matt Pressman
BB:
DAISY CRAZY
THE MVP'S TEAM
SAINTS
REEDING
WRITING
ARITHMETIC
HS:
Matt: $1K/Kat: $3K/Ankoor: $400
The DD stays hidden until rd.'s end behind the $800 Saint that Ankoor grabs. Of his $3,400 (12 bills more than each of his opponents), he gambles a pity $400.
St. Cyprian was bishop of this old foe of Rome during a persecution of Christians; make that St. Cyprian the martyr.
"What is Constantinople?"...correct idea, but incorrect response.
ATTEMPTED LT: $2,800
DJ!:
THE EMMY AWARDS 1995
MOUNTAINS
SERIOUS NONFICTION
MIND & BODY
AMERICAN HISTORY
WORDS CONTAINING Q
Ankoor puts DD #2 under his belt from the middle answer about American History. This time, he has up to $4,600 at risk & his bet's $2K.
The Great White Fleet, 16 battleships that toured the world in 1907, were a shower of Teddy Roosevelt's foreign policy called this.
"What is the Roosevelt Doctrine?"...I don't think that even existed. He does locate 'em all, the last of which is under the $1200 page of Serious Nonfiction & Ankoor stands at $6,200, $1,200 more than the champ & two large more than the woman in the center. Ankoor continues to mostly play it safe by betting the answer's face value.
W/ this yr. for a book title, Charles C. Mann brought to life what civilization was like in the Americans before Columbus.
"What is 1491?"...sensible & correct. The Beeps of Time sound on the last two clues about The Emmys & Mind & Body.
SOLE ATTEMPTED TS: $2K (Mtns.)
UNATTEMPTED LT: $2K ($800 & $1200 '95 Emmy Awards)
Pre-Final S:
Matt: $8,200/Kat: $6,200/Ankoor: $12,200
ANKOOR'S CORYAT: $14,600
ALEVE FJ! C #205:NOVEL CHARACTERS
This lawyer from a famed 1960 novel shared a name w/ an ancient Roman renowned for its wisdom.
K: "WHO IS ATTICUS FINCH?"($6198) = $12,398
M: SAME (DOUBLE) = $16,400
A: SWEEP = $16,401
EP. RATING: 6
Kat Cahill (orig. from CIN): Pharmacy tech.
THREE-DAY CHAMP: Matt Pressman
BB:
DAISY CRAZY
THE MVP'S TEAM
SAINTS
REEDING
WRITING
ARITHMETIC
HS:
Matt: $1K/Kat: $3K/Ankoor: $400
The DD stays hidden until rd.'s end behind the $800 Saint that Ankoor grabs. Of his $3,400 (12 bills more than each of his opponents), he gambles a pity $400.
St. Cyprian was bishop of this old foe of Rome during a persecution of Christians; make that St. Cyprian the martyr.
"What is Constantinople?"...correct idea, but incorrect response.
ATTEMPTED LT: $2,800
DJ!:
THE EMMY AWARDS 1995
MOUNTAINS
SERIOUS NONFICTION
MIND & BODY
AMERICAN HISTORY
WORDS CONTAINING Q
Ankoor puts DD #2 under his belt from the middle answer about American History. This time, he has up to $4,600 at risk & his bet's $2K.
The Great White Fleet, 16 battleships that toured the world in 1907, were a shower of Teddy Roosevelt's foreign policy called this.
"What is the Roosevelt Doctrine?"...I don't think that even existed. He does locate 'em all, the last of which is under the $1200 page of Serious Nonfiction & Ankoor stands at $6,200, $1,200 more than the champ & two large more than the woman in the center. Ankoor continues to mostly play it safe by betting the answer's face value.
W/ this yr. for a book title, Charles C. Mann brought to life what civilization was like in the Americans before Columbus.
"What is 1491?"...sensible & correct. The Beeps of Time sound on the last two clues about The Emmys & Mind & Body.
SOLE ATTEMPTED TS: $2K (Mtns.)
UNATTEMPTED LT: $2K ($800 & $1200 '95 Emmy Awards)
Pre-Final S:
Matt: $8,200/Kat: $6,200/Ankoor: $12,200
ANKOOR'S CORYAT: $14,600
ALEVE FJ! C #205:NOVEL CHARACTERS
This lawyer from a famed 1960 novel shared a name w/ an ancient Roman renowned for its wisdom.
K: "WHO IS ATTICUS FINCH?"($6198) = $12,398
M: SAME (DOUBLE) = $16,400
A: SWEEP = $16,401
EP. RATING: 6