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Post by grapebuy789 on Nov 7, 2017 20:27:29 GMT -5
In a 2014 provincial election, Philippe Couillard and the Liberals beat Pauline Marois and the PQ, or Parti this
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Post by grapebuy789 on Nov 9, 2017 8:35:40 GMT -5
What is Quebecois? And now the last clue:
Gallop to this term for federal election districts; they don't have numbers but names like Madawaska-Restigouche
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Post by grapebuy789 on Nov 10, 2017 9:23:59 GMT -5
What are the ridings? We have reached the end of Double Jeopardy!. It's a close game between Matt and Kevin. Either one of you could win this. Let's see what our category is for Final Jeopardy!.
*category reveal*
Novels. Think about a wager and PM it to me. We'll be back after the break.
*fade to commercial*
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Post by grapebuy789 on Nov 10, 2017 16:54:15 GMT -5
The Final Jeopardy! category for today is Novels. Here comes your Final Jeopardy! clue players:
*clue reveal*
"A man can be destroyed but not defeated" is a line from this 1952 book, later a Spencer Tracy film
You have 24 hours to PM me your responses. Please make sure to form them in a form of a question. Good luck.
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Post by grapebuy789 on Nov 11, 2017 3:14:36 GMT -5
Both players are in. So let's see how you did. We start with Kevin. What did you put down? Kevin: What is Lord of the Flies? Unfortunately, that is incorrect. How much did you risk? $2,401. That will bring you down to $6,799. We'll now go to Matt. What did you write down? Matt: What is the Old Man and the Sea? That is correct. How much will you add? $5,000. That makes you today's winner and our new champion with $15,400. He'll play again on our next program. Kevin, you came close but you'll get a consolation of $2,000. Until we see Matt and two new challengers, this is Frank Sartori saying we'll see you next time on Jeopardy!. So long everybody. *Mods, this episode is ready for the Archives*
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