Holly Cooper (Henderson): Jr. PM
Phil Arevalo (orig. from Springfield, VA): PhD candidate in Microbiology
TWO-DAY CHAMP: Chris Wonderly
BB:
GONE FISHING
THE 7 LIBERAL ARTS
SPORTS AWARDS
WOMEN IN HISTORY
POLITICAL VOCABULARY
A LITTLE R & R
Just before break #1, the only woman on the Tues. panel finds the DD to end Women in History w/ $2,200; she's in 2nd w/ $200 more than Phil & $400 less than early leader Chris. She goes for the $1K.
In 1914, she began distributing a pamphlet called Family Limitation that outlined her views.
"Who is Stanton?"wasn't the one. Time runs out before either of the least two valuable clues from A Little R & R could be gotten to.
SOLE ATTEMPTED TS: $600 (Political Vocabulary)
UNATTEMPTED LT: $2K
TOTAL LT: $2,600
CS:
Chris: $3,600/Phil: $4,600/Holly: $2K
DJ!:
BRIT LIT
DOUBLE TROUBLE
COLLEGE KNOWLEDGE
PRETTY CITY
GROOVY MOVIE
RHYME TIME (themed board)
Two clues into R2, Holly just acquired a DD about Brit Lit & continues wagering conservatively w/ $500.
Just because this Dickens novel had two consec. Zs in the title doesn't mean you will fall asleep reading it.
Now I see why she's not betting much- she draws a blank on this clue. And $800 into College Knowledge, Chris doesn't miss out on this one leading w/ $5,200. He makes the $2K wager.
This PA college opened its doors for women in 1885 but seems to frown upon the use of excessive vowels.
"What is Penn?"is absolutely not the place.
DJ! LT: $6K
Pre-Final S:
Chris: $10,800/Phil: $11,800/Holly: $11,900
CORYAT SCORES:
Chris: $12,800
Holly: $13,400
ALEVE FJ! C #192:HUMANITIES & HISTORY
Echoing the Morse Code for V, in WWII the BBC's "V for Victory" campaign used this classical work as a theme.
C: "WHAT IS 'Beethoven's Fifth Symphony'?" ($10K) = $20,800
P: AGREES (DOUBLE) = $23,600- W (Holly blanked & only bet $6K)
EP. RATING: 7
Phil Arevalo (orig. from Springfield, VA): PhD candidate in Microbiology
TWO-DAY CHAMP: Chris Wonderly
BB:
GONE FISHING
THE 7 LIBERAL ARTS
SPORTS AWARDS
WOMEN IN HISTORY
POLITICAL VOCABULARY
A LITTLE R & R
Just before break #1, the only woman on the Tues. panel finds the DD to end Women in History w/ $2,200; she's in 2nd w/ $200 more than Phil & $400 less than early leader Chris. She goes for the $1K.
In 1914, she began distributing a pamphlet called Family Limitation that outlined her views.
"Who is Stanton?"wasn't the one. Time runs out before either of the least two valuable clues from A Little R & R could be gotten to.
SOLE ATTEMPTED TS: $600 (Political Vocabulary)
UNATTEMPTED LT: $2K
TOTAL LT: $2,600
CS:
Chris: $3,600/Phil: $4,600/Holly: $2K
DJ!:
BRIT LIT
DOUBLE TROUBLE
COLLEGE KNOWLEDGE
PRETTY CITY
GROOVY MOVIE
RHYME TIME (themed board)
Two clues into R2, Holly just acquired a DD about Brit Lit & continues wagering conservatively w/ $500.
Just because this Dickens novel had two consec. Zs in the title doesn't mean you will fall asleep reading it.
Now I see why she's not betting much- she draws a blank on this clue. And $800 into College Knowledge, Chris doesn't miss out on this one leading w/ $5,200. He makes the $2K wager.
This PA college opened its doors for women in 1885 but seems to frown upon the use of excessive vowels.
"What is Penn?"is absolutely not the place.
DJ! LT: $6K
Pre-Final S:
Chris: $10,800/Phil: $11,800/Holly: $11,900
CORYAT SCORES:
Chris: $12,800
Holly: $13,400
ALEVE FJ! C #192:HUMANITIES & HISTORY
Echoing the Morse Code for V, in WWII the BBC's "V for Victory" campaign used this classical work as a theme.
C: "WHAT IS 'Beethoven's Fifth Symphony'?" ($10K) = $20,800
P: AGREES (DOUBLE) = $23,600- W (Holly blanked & only bet $6K)
EP. RATING: 7