Jake Smith (MEM): Wine salesman
Eliza Thompson (BKN): Entertainment editor
CHAMP: Scott Lord
BB:
THE NON-DEPRESSING 1930s
FILMS INSPIRED BY MAGAZINE ARTICLES
AMERICANA
LIGHTHOUSES
"PAT"
I'D LIKE TO SOLVE THE PUZZLE
HS:
Scott: $1,400/Eliza: $3,600/Jake: $2,200
The $600 clue talking about Lighthouses has that DD that Jake picks & he has five grand & 2nd place, $600 behind Eliza for 1st; Scott's got $1,600 after being $200 in the hole for a bit. The guy challenger gambles three big ones.
All U.S. lighthouses come under the jurisdiction of this branch of the Armed Services.
"What is the Coast Guard?"...that's the right one. Eliza ends w/ $5,800.
SOLE ATTEMPTED TS: $800 (I'd Like to Solve the Puzzle)
UNATTEMPTED LT: $1,600
TOTAL LT: $2,400
DJ!:
THE ART OF THE KISS
PRINCELY NICKNAMES
SOPHOCLES, EURIPIDES & AESCHYLUS
"BORN" TO BE A SONG
PENINSULAS
WORDS IN TRANSITION
Jake rolls up another DDat the end of Sophocles, Euripides & Aeschylus having $12,400. Of that bank, $1K's at risk.
In Sophocles' play about her, revenge was on the mind of this daughter of Agamemnon.
"Who is Antigone?"...Jake sounded confident, but he shouldn't have. He finds 'em all after middling out on Peninsulas to complete that topic & he's now up to $21,400, followed by Scott ($7,600) & Eliza ($5,800). $1K's bet again.
The southeastern Mexican state of Quintana Roo is on this peninsula.
"I wish I had made it a True Daily Double- what is the Yucatan Peninsula?"- sure enough.
DJ! LT: $3,600 (last two Peninsulas)
Pre-Final S:
Scott: $13,200/Eliza: $6,200 (ME)/Jake: $22,800
JAKE'S CORYAT: $21,600
ALEVE FJ! C #222:HISTORIC NAMES
In 1909, this Oxford student surveyed crusader castles in the Mideast; a few yrs. later he returned for less peaceful activities.
E: "Who is (Erwin) Rommel?" (BUST)
S: "Who was T.E. LawRence" (DOUBLE) = $26,400
J: "Who is Churchill?" ($3.5K) = $19,300$55,401
EP. RATING: 7
Eliza Thompson (BKN): Entertainment editor
CHAMP: Scott Lord
BB:
THE NON-DEPRESSING 1930s
FILMS INSPIRED BY MAGAZINE ARTICLES
AMERICANA
LIGHTHOUSES
"PAT"
I'D LIKE TO SOLVE THE PUZZLE
HS:
Scott: $1,400/Eliza: $3,600/Jake: $2,200
The $600 clue talking about Lighthouses has that DD that Jake picks & he has five grand & 2nd place, $600 behind Eliza for 1st; Scott's got $1,600 after being $200 in the hole for a bit. The guy challenger gambles three big ones.
All U.S. lighthouses come under the jurisdiction of this branch of the Armed Services.
"What is the Coast Guard?"...that's the right one. Eliza ends w/ $5,800.
SOLE ATTEMPTED TS: $800 (I'd Like to Solve the Puzzle)
UNATTEMPTED LT: $1,600
TOTAL LT: $2,400
DJ!:
THE ART OF THE KISS
PRINCELY NICKNAMES
SOPHOCLES, EURIPIDES & AESCHYLUS
"BORN" TO BE A SONG
PENINSULAS
WORDS IN TRANSITION
Jake rolls up another DDat the end of Sophocles, Euripides & Aeschylus having $12,400. Of that bank, $1K's at risk.
In Sophocles' play about her, revenge was on the mind of this daughter of Agamemnon.
"Who is Antigone?"...Jake sounded confident, but he shouldn't have. He finds 'em all after middling out on Peninsulas to complete that topic & he's now up to $21,400, followed by Scott ($7,600) & Eliza ($5,800). $1K's bet again.
The southeastern Mexican state of Quintana Roo is on this peninsula.
"I wish I had made it a True Daily Double- what is the Yucatan Peninsula?"- sure enough.
DJ! LT: $3,600 (last two Peninsulas)
Pre-Final S:
Scott: $13,200/Eliza: $6,200 (ME)/Jake: $22,800
JAKE'S CORYAT: $21,600
ALEVE FJ! C #222:HISTORIC NAMES
In 1909, this Oxford student surveyed crusader castles in the Mideast; a few yrs. later he returned for less peaceful activities.
E: "Who is (Erwin) Rommel?" (BUST)
S: "Who was T.E. LawRence" (DOUBLE) = $26,400
J: "Who is Churchill?" ($3.5K) = $19,300$55,401
EP. RATING: 7