Gordon Reid (Ft. Worth): Proj. mgr.
Sue Corbett (Newport News): Writer
TWO-DAY CHAMP: Natalie Lips
BB:
YIPES, MOTHER GOOSE
STAMPS
SCHOOL DAYS
A "NON" CATEGORY
MONTANA
THAT SOUNDS FAMILIAL
HS:
Natalie: $1,800/Sue: $600/Gordon: $1,200
The DD goes to Natalie & it's attached to the $1K"Non"; Sue's up to the $1K mark. This champ makes it a $3K clue.
In '64, MLK said this "...is the answer to the crucial political & moral question of our time".
"What is non-violence?"...she got it. Left on the board due to those BoT are the last two School Days photos.
ATTEMPTED LT: $1,600
SOLE UNATTEMPTED TS: $600
TOTAL LT: $2,200
CS:
Natalie: $8,200/Sue: $2,400/Gordon: $2,200
DJ!:
FOOD FOR THOUGHT
THEY'RE PLAYING OUR SONG
RED-LETTER DAY
NOTHING BUT SKIN & BONES
FAMOUS LAST WORDS
WHAT A CLICHE!
Natalie chooses her 2nd DD this evening four clues into this rd. & from Red Letter Day; Gordon just dipped to a grand. $2K wagered by her.
A British officer wrote that this man faced his Sept. 22, 1776 execution in Manhattan w/ "great composure".
"Who was Patrick Henry?"...Nathan Hale. She does, though, find 'em all as soon as she picks the $1600 Cliche & has $17,400 at her disposal; Gordon's still in it w/ $9,400 & Sue's far back at $3,200. This is for +/- $2,600.
It's obvious, I've seen this message mentioned in Daniel 5, so I can't say I wasn't warned.
"What is 'the writing on the wall'?"...$20K for Natalie. Not quite enough time for the $800 clue there; Gordon's barely in the game w/ $10,600.
ATTEMPTED LT: $2,800
UNATTEMPTED LT: $3,200
TOTAL DJ! LT: $6K
NATALIE'S CORYAT: $19K
ALEVE FJ! C #6:WORLD OF BOOKS
Mussolini considered this book written during the Renaissance The Stateman's Supreme Guide.
S: "What is The Little Prince?" = $2K
G: "What is The Prince"(by Niccolo Machiavelli)($10548) = $21,148
N: SAME AS GORDON = $21,201$57,601
EP. RATING: 7
Sue Corbett (Newport News): Writer
TWO-DAY CHAMP: Natalie Lips
BB:
YIPES, MOTHER GOOSE
STAMPS
SCHOOL DAYS
A "NON" CATEGORY
MONTANA
THAT SOUNDS FAMILIAL
HS:
Natalie: $1,800/Sue: $600/Gordon: $1,200
The DD goes to Natalie & it's attached to the $1K"Non"; Sue's up to the $1K mark. This champ makes it a $3K clue.
In '64, MLK said this "...is the answer to the crucial political & moral question of our time".
"What is non-violence?"...she got it. Left on the board due to those BoT are the last two School Days photos.
ATTEMPTED LT: $1,600
SOLE UNATTEMPTED TS: $600
TOTAL LT: $2,200
CS:
Natalie: $8,200/Sue: $2,400/Gordon: $2,200
DJ!:
FOOD FOR THOUGHT
THEY'RE PLAYING OUR SONG
RED-LETTER DAY
NOTHING BUT SKIN & BONES
FAMOUS LAST WORDS
WHAT A CLICHE!
Natalie chooses her 2nd DD this evening four clues into this rd. & from Red Letter Day; Gordon just dipped to a grand. $2K wagered by her.
A British officer wrote that this man faced his Sept. 22, 1776 execution in Manhattan w/ "great composure".
"Who was Patrick Henry?"...Nathan Hale. She does, though, find 'em all as soon as she picks the $1600 Cliche & has $17,400 at her disposal; Gordon's still in it w/ $9,400 & Sue's far back at $3,200. This is for +/- $2,600.
It's obvious, I've seen this message mentioned in Daniel 5, so I can't say I wasn't warned.
"What is 'the writing on the wall'?"...$20K for Natalie. Not quite enough time for the $800 clue there; Gordon's barely in the game w/ $10,600.
ATTEMPTED LT: $2,800
UNATTEMPTED LT: $3,200
TOTAL DJ! LT: $6K
NATALIE'S CORYAT: $19K
ALEVE FJ! C #6:WORLD OF BOOKS
Mussolini considered this book written during the Renaissance The Stateman's Supreme Guide.
S: "What is The Little Prince?" = $2K
G: "What is The Prince"(by Niccolo Machiavelli)($10548) = $21,148
N: SAME AS GORDON = $21,201$57,601
EP. RATING: 7