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"JEOPARDY!" 12/16/15

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Lynsey McMullen (Parker, CO): Bartender
Ben Parker (Northbrook, IL)
CHAMPIENE: Timobi Prince

BB:
A LOT OF BUZZ
ALLITERATION STATION
RECENT CINEMA
WHAT'S IN YOUR SUPERMARKET CART?
THE COMMUNIST MANIFESTO
MARKS & ANGLES

The man in the middle swipes the DD from the middle of The Communist Manifesto using his 16 hundys; Lynsey has eight & six are in Timobi's bank for now. Ben puts up eight (half) of 'em.

"The theory of the communists may be summed up in the single sentence: abolition of..." this, an alliterative phrase.

Not much of anything in time.

HS:

Tiombi: -$200/Ben: $1,600/Lynsey: $2,200


ATTEMPTED LT: $1800
UNATTEMPTED LT: $2400
TOTAL LT: $4200

CS:

Tiombi: $1,400/Ben: $2,200/Lynsey: $5,400

DJ!:
MEL ON EARTH
PARROT CULTURE
SO VERY BRITISH
FABRICS & TEXTILES
ON THE GLOBE
NO VOWELS BUT Y

A bit of a drought going on here & now, but Ben has his 2nd DD of the game regarding the $1600 No Vowels But Y answer & is in last w/ $5K, $2800 behind Tiombi & $4800 off of the leader. Here's his $2K clue.

A clear, yellowish fluid containing white blood cells.

"What is lymph?"...he got that word. The other challenger takes the last one from the $1600 box of Fabrics & Textiles & she's still in front of this trio $11K to Tiombi's $9800. Lynsey bets $2K also.

This tall reed-like plant has long fibers, making it easy to spin into linen yarn.

"What is papyrus?"...flax.

DJ! LT: $9200

Pre-Final S:

Tiombi: $11,800/Ben: $7K/Lynsey: $9,400

CHALLENGER CORYATS:
Ben: $7,400
Lynsey: $11,400

ALEVE FJ! C #68: 19th C. AMERICAN LITERATURE

The theft alluded to in the title of this 1844 Poe story was committed by a government minister.

B: "What is The Purloined Letter?" ($2200) = $9200
L: "What is a Cask of Amontillado" (BUST)
T: SAME AS...BEN ($7100) = $18,900


EP. RATING: 7

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