Erik Siwak (orig. from DET): Writer
Hilary Carney (Bonita Springs, FL): Rehabilitation specialist
CHAMP: Jon Lubin
BB:
NAMES FOR YOUR DOG
CAR TUNES
CHARLESTONS
DESIGNER INITIALS
CANADIAN INVENTORS
HETERONYMS
HS:
Jon: $800/Hilary: $5K/Erik: $400
The newest kingpin eventually nails out the TDD behind the $600 Heteronym w/ twice its face value as his current 2nd-place score; the other guy stands at six Benjamins.
To make angry & an aromatic smoke.
"What is fragrant?"- no matter how he tried to pronounce it, it's definitely not that one; word was "incense". They just run out of time on the $600 Canadian Inventor.
SOLE ATTEMPTED TS: $1K (Names for Your Dog)
UNATTEMPTED LT: $2,800
TOTAL LT: $3,800
CS:
Hilary: $6,400/Erik: $4K
DJ!:
A BRIEF ILLNESS
ROLE IN COMMON
PRESIDENTS OF FRANCE
LIBRARIES
NOVEL CHARACTERS
FEELIN'"GRU"VY
Behind the Novel Character for $1200 is a DD for the male challenger, who has $5,200 & is $7,200 behind tonight's only female panelist; Jon's back on the board for $400. Erik takes on this clue for $4K.
Edmond Dantes, Sinbad the Sailor & Lord Wilmore, who were all the same guy.
"What is The Count of Monte Crisito?"- he got it. Jon has another TDDup the middle of A Brief Illness, but is just about out of it w/ $2,400- his deficit between he & the challengers was $14,800 at the time.
SEID, Systemic Exertion Intolerance Disease, is the new name for CFS, this.
"Congenital Fetal Syndrome"is of no help to him at all, even if he did phrase it.
DJ! LT: $4,800
Pre-Final S:
Jon: $1,200 (ME)/Hilary: $18,400/Erik: $20,800
MALE CORYATS:
Jon: $4,800
Erik: $18K
ALEVE FJ! C #210:NORTH AMERICAN RIVERS
At about 100 miles, it's not one of Canada's 100 longest rivers, but in the 1890s it became perhaps the most famous (which also inspired the name of an ice cream bar brand currently manufactured by Unilever).
J: "What is the St. Lawrence? Good game..." (NIL)
H: "What is the Yukon River?" ($12K) = $6,400
E: SAME AS HILARY ($16,100) = $4,700
EP. RATING: 6
Hilary Carney (Bonita Springs, FL): Rehabilitation specialist
CHAMP: Jon Lubin
BB:
NAMES FOR YOUR DOG
CAR TUNES
CHARLESTONS
DESIGNER INITIALS
CANADIAN INVENTORS
HETERONYMS
HS:
Jon: $800/Hilary: $5K/Erik: $400
The newest kingpin eventually nails out the TDD behind the $600 Heteronym w/ twice its face value as his current 2nd-place score; the other guy stands at six Benjamins.
To make angry & an aromatic smoke.
"What is fragrant?"- no matter how he tried to pronounce it, it's definitely not that one; word was "incense". They just run out of time on the $600 Canadian Inventor.
SOLE ATTEMPTED TS: $1K (Names for Your Dog)
UNATTEMPTED LT: $2,800
TOTAL LT: $3,800
CS:
Hilary: $6,400/Erik: $4K
DJ!:
A BRIEF ILLNESS
ROLE IN COMMON
PRESIDENTS OF FRANCE
LIBRARIES
NOVEL CHARACTERS
FEELIN'"GRU"VY
Behind the Novel Character for $1200 is a DD for the male challenger, who has $5,200 & is $7,200 behind tonight's only female panelist; Jon's back on the board for $400. Erik takes on this clue for $4K.
Edmond Dantes, Sinbad the Sailor & Lord Wilmore, who were all the same guy.
"What is The Count of Monte Crisito?"- he got it. Jon has another TDDup the middle of A Brief Illness, but is just about out of it w/ $2,400- his deficit between he & the challengers was $14,800 at the time.
SEID, Systemic Exertion Intolerance Disease, is the new name for CFS, this.
"Congenital Fetal Syndrome"is of no help to him at all, even if he did phrase it.
DJ! LT: $4,800
Pre-Final S:
Jon: $1,200 (ME)/Hilary: $18,400/Erik: $20,800
MALE CORYATS:
Jon: $4,800
Erik: $18K
ALEVE FJ! C #210:NORTH AMERICAN RIVERS
At about 100 miles, it's not one of Canada's 100 longest rivers, but in the 1890s it became perhaps the most famous (which also inspired the name of an ice cream bar brand currently manufactured by Unilever).
J: "What is the St. Lawrence? Good game..." (NIL)
H: "What is the Yukon River?" ($12K) = $6,400
E: SAME AS HILARY ($16,100) = $4,700
EP. RATING: 6