Johnny Saunders (DAL): Retired convenience store mgr.
Erik Johns (CHI): Marketing mgr.
INTERIM CHAMP: Camille Hooper (BTW, Ashley will be back tomorrow)
BB:
AVIATION
A TOUGH FOOD CATEGORY
RANDOM HOUSE DEFINITIONS
LITERARY CHARACTERS
SEWING
BOXER BRIEFS
HS:
Camille: $2,600/Erik: $600/Johnny: $3,600
In one of those popular $800 spots is a DD dealing w/ Aviation for Johnny, who has five grand & $400 away from Camille's early lead; Erik just multiplied his six bills by six. This $1K clue could give this Johnny a $200 lead.
The National Aviation Hall of Fame was founded in 1962 in this city, the "Birthplace of aviation".
"What is Kitty Hawk?"...this rd. ends on a negative note, leaving out the $1K clue for that & the 1st two Sewing answers.
SOLE TS: $800 (Literary Characters)
DJ!:
WHAT A SUCCESSION!
GEO-PARDY
PLAYING REEL PEOPLE
FAILED CHILDREN'S BOOK ANIMALS
"RAG"s
RICHES
$1600 in Geo-Pardy, Johnny has DD #2 of the night & in front by a g-bar w/ $5200 to Camille's $4200; Erik's slid to $2800. He bets a G like last time.
In the U.S., it borders FL; in Europe, it borders Russia & Turkey.
"What is Georgia?"doubles Saunders' lead. That leads to a DDS for him, the last of which goes w/ the $1200 What a Succession! clue; he's in LGT w/ $7400 as Camille's now in 3rd w/ $2200. Two thou on the line this clue.
The war of this country's succession erupted in 1701 after the death of the childless Charles II.
"What is Spain?"...si. Left behind as the BoT alarm were the $1200 & $1600 Failed Children's Book Animals & the $2K What a Succession! answer.
ATTEMPTED LT: $4K
UNATTEMPTED LT: $5200
TOTAL DJ! LT: $9200
Pre-Final S:
Camille: $6,600/Erik: $9,200/Johnny: $13K
JOHNNY'S CORYAT: $13,800
ALEVE FJ! C #78:GERMAN SCIENTISTS
Best known for his theories about planetary orbits, in 1604 he became the first to explain how eyeglasses correct vision.
C: "Who is Copernicus" ($1,001) = $5,599
E: NO ONE & BUSTS
J: "Who is Kepler" ($0)
EP. RATING: 6
Erik Johns (CHI): Marketing mgr.
INTERIM CHAMP: Camille Hooper (BTW, Ashley will be back tomorrow)
BB:
AVIATION
A TOUGH FOOD CATEGORY
RANDOM HOUSE DEFINITIONS
LITERARY CHARACTERS
SEWING
BOXER BRIEFS
HS:
Camille: $2,600/Erik: $600/Johnny: $3,600
In one of those popular $800 spots is a DD dealing w/ Aviation for Johnny, who has five grand & $400 away from Camille's early lead; Erik just multiplied his six bills by six. This $1K clue could give this Johnny a $200 lead.
The National Aviation Hall of Fame was founded in 1962 in this city, the "Birthplace of aviation".
"What is Kitty Hawk?"...this rd. ends on a negative note, leaving out the $1K clue for that & the 1st two Sewing answers.
SOLE TS: $800 (Literary Characters)
DJ!:
WHAT A SUCCESSION!
GEO-PARDY
PLAYING REEL PEOPLE
FAILED CHILDREN'S BOOK ANIMALS
"RAG"s
RICHES
$1600 in Geo-Pardy, Johnny has DD #2 of the night & in front by a g-bar w/ $5200 to Camille's $4200; Erik's slid to $2800. He bets a G like last time.
In the U.S., it borders FL; in Europe, it borders Russia & Turkey.
"What is Georgia?"doubles Saunders' lead. That leads to a DDS for him, the last of which goes w/ the $1200 What a Succession! clue; he's in LGT w/ $7400 as Camille's now in 3rd w/ $2200. Two thou on the line this clue.
The war of this country's succession erupted in 1701 after the death of the childless Charles II.
"What is Spain?"...si. Left behind as the BoT alarm were the $1200 & $1600 Failed Children's Book Animals & the $2K What a Succession! answer.
ATTEMPTED LT: $4K
UNATTEMPTED LT: $5200
TOTAL DJ! LT: $9200
Pre-Final S:
Camille: $6,600/Erik: $9,200/Johnny: $13K
JOHNNY'S CORYAT: $13,800
ALEVE FJ! C #78:GERMAN SCIENTISTS
Best known for his theories about planetary orbits, in 1604 he became the first to explain how eyeglasses correct vision.
C: "Who is Copernicus" ($1,001) = $5,599
E: NO ONE & BUSTS
J: "Who is Kepler" ($0)
EP. RATING: 6