Steve Belding (Knoxville): Eng.
Alex Lautanen Walker (S.D.): Legal secretary
INTERIM CHAMP: Terry Mcelhennon
BB:
AUTHORS
LODGE PODGE
COLLEGES BY TEAM NAMES
BARONS & BARONESSES
DOWNRIGHT BEASTLY
ON THE LETTERHEAD
This female Alex chooses the DDfour answers into Downright Beastly w/ six bills, the same early score as Terry.
These theoretical passageways are sometimes referred to as Einstein-Rosen Bridges.
"What are catwalks?"...good guess, but incorrect- what are wormholes? Steve runs Colleges by Team Names.
HS:
Terry: $600/Alex: $600/Steve: $5,800
SOLE ATTEMPTED TS: $1K (Authors)
CS:
Terry: $800/Alex: $4,600/Steve: $7,400
DJ!:
NOM NOM NOM DE GUERRE
MOVIE BIOGRAPHIES
STARTS WITH "S"
WYOMING
DANGEROUS WEATHER
THE PULITZER PRIZE AT 100
Steve hits a PDD in the $1600 box of Wyoming & is still leading the other challenger $13,800-$9K; Terry just quintupled his J! Rd. score for the day. Only a G at stake.
This resort area is about 6K ft. up, but as it's surrounded by mountains over 10K ft., you can see how it got its name.
"What is Jackson Hole?"...&he's not going to be in a rut any day soon if he keeps it up. Late in the rd., he also gets the one to appear $1200 in The Pulitzer Prize at 100 & has $19,600 to Alex's $10,200 & Terry's $9600. This $3K answer may solidify Steve's status as new interim champ.
Newspaper publisher Joseph Pulitzer's will endowed the prizes & this university's school of journalism.
"What is Princeton?"...Columbia instead.
SOLE DJ! TS: $2K (Movie Biographies)
Pre-Final S:
Terry: $11,200/Alex: $12,200/Steve: $18,600
CHALLENGER CORYATS:
Alex: $13,200
Steve: $22,200
ALEVE FJ! C #82:BRITISH NOVELS
In some countries the subtitle "A Contemporary Satire" was used for this 1945 parable.
T: "What is Animal Farm?" ($11K) = $22,200
A: SAME ($6.5K) = $18,700
S: SWEEP = $24,401
EP. RATING: 7
Alex Lautanen Walker (S.D.): Legal secretary
INTERIM CHAMP: Terry Mcelhennon
BB:
AUTHORS
LODGE PODGE
COLLEGES BY TEAM NAMES
BARONS & BARONESSES
DOWNRIGHT BEASTLY
ON THE LETTERHEAD
This female Alex chooses the DDfour answers into Downright Beastly w/ six bills, the same early score as Terry.
These theoretical passageways are sometimes referred to as Einstein-Rosen Bridges.
"What are catwalks?"...good guess, but incorrect- what are wormholes? Steve runs Colleges by Team Names.
HS:
Terry: $600/Alex: $600/Steve: $5,800
SOLE ATTEMPTED TS: $1K (Authors)
CS:
Terry: $800/Alex: $4,600/Steve: $7,400
DJ!:
NOM NOM NOM DE GUERRE
MOVIE BIOGRAPHIES
STARTS WITH "S"
WYOMING
DANGEROUS WEATHER
THE PULITZER PRIZE AT 100
Steve hits a PDD in the $1600 box of Wyoming & is still leading the other challenger $13,800-$9K; Terry just quintupled his J! Rd. score for the day. Only a G at stake.
This resort area is about 6K ft. up, but as it's surrounded by mountains over 10K ft., you can see how it got its name.
"What is Jackson Hole?"...&he's not going to be in a rut any day soon if he keeps it up. Late in the rd., he also gets the one to appear $1200 in The Pulitzer Prize at 100 & has $19,600 to Alex's $10,200 & Terry's $9600. This $3K answer may solidify Steve's status as new interim champ.
Newspaper publisher Joseph Pulitzer's will endowed the prizes & this university's school of journalism.
"What is Princeton?"...Columbia instead.
SOLE DJ! TS: $2K (Movie Biographies)
Pre-Final S:
Terry: $11,200/Alex: $12,200/Steve: $18,600
CHALLENGER CORYATS:
Alex: $13,200
Steve: $22,200
ALEVE FJ! C #82:BRITISH NOVELS
In some countries the subtitle "A Contemporary Satire" was used for this 1945 parable.
T: "What is Animal Farm?" ($11K) = $22,200
A: SAME ($6.5K) = $18,700
S: SWEEP = $24,401
EP. RATING: 7