Heather Melancon (orig. from Elk Grove, IL): Program analyst
Kathy Riley (Winter Haven, FL): Retired college professor
CHAMP: Jenny Thorngate
BB:
THE LIFE OF A NOVELIST
THE 114th CONGRESS
WELCOME TO BOOZETOWN!
'90s SITCOM SUMMARIES
"V" IS FOR...
VICTORY
HS:
Jenny: $1,800/Kathy: $400/Heather: $1,800
Very late in this rd., Jenny at $2,600 chooses the DD behind the $800 clue that hopefully will lead to another Victory; Kathy has $1,200 & the champ's deficit from the early leader's $2,400. Jenny goes for a $2K answer.
A turning point of the Civil War was the Union victory in this 1862-1863 campaign in MS.
"What is Natchez?"- I don't believe so. Left behind at the BoT were the last two answers for The Life of a Novelist.
ATTEMPTED LT: $1,400
UNATTEMPTED LT: $3,600
TOTAL LT: $5K
DJ!:
KING JAMES BIBLE PHRASES
THE ARTFUL ROGER
COLORFUL PLACES
THAT'S JUST SAD
OLYMPIANS
PAPARAZZ-SEA
DD #1 is the property of Jenny behind the last King James Bible Phrase w/ $6,200; by $600, she's in 2nd, $2,800 behind Heather. $2K wagered a 2nd time.
"He is brought as..." this phrase "...and as a sheep before her shearers is dumb, so he openeth not his mouth".
This champ blanks. The leader selects the other one off the board & under the $1200 Olympian & is almost in LGT w/ 11 grand, since Kathy has $5,600. Like Jenny, Heather bets two G-spots.
The youngest medalist ever was 10-yr.-old gymnast Dimitrios Loundras, in his homeland in this yr.
"What is..1996?"...a century over. The BoT stop the reveal of the last clue there & the last three Paparazz-Seas.
SOLE ATTEMPTED TS: $800 (Colorful Places)
UNATTEMPTED LT: $6K
TOTAL DJ! LT: $6,800
Pre-Final S:
Jenny: $4,200/Kathy: $7,200/Heather: $7,400
CORYAT SCORES:
Jenny: $8,200
Heather: $9,400
ALEVE FJ! C #214:SCRABBLE & CHEMISTRY
As a word used in SCRABBLE, this longest-named one of the six noble gases would give you the highest score.
J:"WHAT IS XENON?" ($4K) = $200
K: "WHAT IS KRYPTON?" ($1201) = $8,401
H: "What is Hydrogen?" = $199
EP. RATING: 6
Kathy Riley (Winter Haven, FL): Retired college professor
CHAMP: Jenny Thorngate
BB:
THE LIFE OF A NOVELIST
THE 114th CONGRESS
WELCOME TO BOOZETOWN!
'90s SITCOM SUMMARIES
"V" IS FOR...
VICTORY
HS:
Jenny: $1,800/Kathy: $400/Heather: $1,800
Very late in this rd., Jenny at $2,600 chooses the DD behind the $800 clue that hopefully will lead to another Victory; Kathy has $1,200 & the champ's deficit from the early leader's $2,400. Jenny goes for a $2K answer.
A turning point of the Civil War was the Union victory in this 1862-1863 campaign in MS.
"What is Natchez?"- I don't believe so. Left behind at the BoT were the last two answers for The Life of a Novelist.
ATTEMPTED LT: $1,400
UNATTEMPTED LT: $3,600
TOTAL LT: $5K
DJ!:
KING JAMES BIBLE PHRASES
THE ARTFUL ROGER
COLORFUL PLACES
THAT'S JUST SAD
OLYMPIANS
PAPARAZZ-SEA
DD #1 is the property of Jenny behind the last King James Bible Phrase w/ $6,200; by $600, she's in 2nd, $2,800 behind Heather. $2K wagered a 2nd time.
"He is brought as..." this phrase "...and as a sheep before her shearers is dumb, so he openeth not his mouth".
This champ blanks. The leader selects the other one off the board & under the $1200 Olympian & is almost in LGT w/ 11 grand, since Kathy has $5,600. Like Jenny, Heather bets two G-spots.
The youngest medalist ever was 10-yr.-old gymnast Dimitrios Loundras, in his homeland in this yr.
"What is..1996?"...a century over. The BoT stop the reveal of the last clue there & the last three Paparazz-Seas.
SOLE ATTEMPTED TS: $800 (Colorful Places)
UNATTEMPTED LT: $6K
TOTAL DJ! LT: $6,800
Pre-Final S:
Jenny: $4,200/Kathy: $7,200/Heather: $7,400
CORYAT SCORES:
Jenny: $8,200
Heather: $9,400
ALEVE FJ! C #214:SCRABBLE & CHEMISTRY
As a word used in SCRABBLE, this longest-named one of the six noble gases would give you the highest score.
J:"WHAT IS XENON?" ($4K) = $200
K: "WHAT IS KRYPTON?" ($1201) = $8,401
H: "What is Hydrogen?" = $199
EP. RATING: 6