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Post by mringgenberg on Jun 6, 2015 20:13:31 GMT -5
1946 for $400
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Jun 6, 2015 20:23:35 GMT -5
IN MARCH FRANCE RECOGNIZED THE REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM WITH THIS MAN AS PRESIDENT
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Post by tmann3x on Jun 7, 2015 1:41:22 GMT -5
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Post by billmcdee on Jun 7, 2015 6:14:06 GMT -5
(gorgeous board Tony)
Who is Ho Chi Minh? (sp?)
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Jun 7, 2015 6:26:55 GMT -5
Right. Select, Bill.
FAMOUS AVIATORS: $400/$500 WORLD CITIES: $400/$500
Bill: $2,800 Matt: $1,100 Dan: $1,600
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Post by billmcdee on Jun 7, 2015 6:38:13 GMT -5
Since there are fewer of them than the other, I'll do Famous Aviators for $400 please.
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Jun 7, 2015 6:40:42 GMT -5
THIS SPRUCE GOOSE PILOT DIED DURING A FLIGHT FROM MEXICO TO TEXAS APRIL 5, 1976
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Post by billmcdee on Jun 7, 2015 6:43:47 GMT -5
Who was Howard Hughes?
If correct, finish the category for $500 please.
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Jun 7, 2015 6:46:28 GMT -5
Right.
FAMOUS AVIATORS: $500 WORLD CITIES: $400/$500
Bill: $3,200 Matt: $1,100 Dan: $1,600
Bill: Finish the category Me: HE TOOK THE X-1 PAST THE SOUND BARRIER OCTOBER 14, 1947
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Post by billmcdee on Jun 7, 2015 6:53:34 GMT -5
Who was Chuck Yeager?
If correct, World Cities for $400 please.
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Jun 7, 2015 6:55:43 GMT -5
He's the one.
WORLD CITIES: $400/$500
Bill: $3,700 Matt: $1,100 Dan: $1,600
Bill: World Cities for $400 Me: PERU'S "CITY OF KINGS", IT WAS FOUNDED DURING THE FEAST OF THE THREE KINGS IN 1535
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Post by billmcdee on Jun 7, 2015 7:06:31 GMT -5
What is Lima? (the only Peru city I know) If correct, last clue.
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Jun 7, 2015 7:10:26 GMT -5
Right again.
Bill: $4,200 Matt: $1,100 Dan: $1,600
Now the last clue. THIS CHIEF SEAPORT CITY OF ISRAEL IS LOCATED ON MOUNT CARMEL
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Post by billmcdee on Jun 7, 2015 7:13:12 GMT -5
(setting down my signalling device and shaking my head "No")
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Post by tmann3x on Jun 7, 2015 9:13:28 GMT -5
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Jun 7, 2015 9:15:40 GMT -5
Not bad. Not bad at all. Very good, actually. However, Bill has $4,200. Matt or Dan, care to attempt a response?
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Post by tmann3x on Jun 7, 2015 9:24:01 GMT -5
Thanks, Mark. I'll fix that up in a flash.
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Post by bandon23 on Jun 7, 2015 15:45:45 GMT -5
What is Haifa?
Famous Aviators for $500.
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Jun 7, 2015 15:50:20 GMT -5
($500 in Aviators was already played, Dan) Haifa is right and that does it for the first round. We have Bill in first place with $4,200. Dan is next at $2,100 and Matt in third with $1,100. That means Matt goes first in Double Jeopardy!, and we'll have that round ready to go after this break. (1997 theme; fade to commercial)
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Jun 7, 2015 16:21:29 GMT -5
(Fade back to the studio; tail end of 1997 theme) Matt goes first in this Double Jeopardy! round, so I hope he likes the categories that await him. '90s Sitcoms. Toys "R" These, with the R in quotation marks. Each correct response there must begin with an R. Next comes European History. Subway Stops. Science, and finally, The Cinema. Okay Matt, off you go.
'90s SITCOMS: $200/$400/$600/$800/$1000 TOYS "R" THESE: $200/$400/$600/$800/$1000 EUROPEAN HISTORY: $200/$400/$600/$800/$1000 SUBWAY STOPS: $200/$400/$600/$800/$1000 SCIENCE: $200/$400/$600/$800/$1000 THE CINEMA: $200/$400/$600/$800/$1000
Bill: $4,200 Matt: $1,100 Dan: $2,100
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Post by mringgenberg on Jun 7, 2015 16:56:56 GMT -5
'90s Sitcoms for $200
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Post by tmann3x on Jun 7, 2015 17:08:18 GMT -5
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Jun 7, 2015 17:55:32 GMT -5
CLEVELAND'S WARSAW TAVERN WAS A HANGOUT FOR THE PALS ON THIS SHOW
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Post by billmcdee on Jun 7, 2015 17:56:33 GMT -5
What is the Drew Carey Show?
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Jun 7, 2015 18:01:02 GMT -5
Right. Select, Bill.
'90s SITCOMS: $400/$600/$800/$1000 TOYS "R" THESE: $200/$400/$600/$800/$1000 EUROPEAN HISTORY: $200/$400/$600/$800/$1000 SUBWAY STOPS: $200/$400/$600/$800/$1000 SCIENCE: $200/$400/$600/$800/$1000 THE CINEMA: $200/$400/$600/$800/$1000
Bill: $4,400 Matt: $1,100 Dan: $2,100
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Post by billmcdee on Jun 8, 2015 2:17:17 GMT -5
TOYS "R" THESE for $200 please.
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Jun 8, 2015 6:31:21 GMT -5
READ N' PLAY TOMMY PICKLES WAS ONE OF THE TOYS BASED ON THIS TV SERIES
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Post by billmcdee on Jun 8, 2015 6:32:44 GMT -5
What is Rugrats?
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Post by GameShowNetwork on Jun 8, 2015 6:34:18 GMT -5
Right. Go again, Bill.
90s SITCOMS: $400/$600/$800/$1000 TOYS "R" THESE: $400/$600/$800/$1000 EUROPEAN HISTORY: $200/$400/$600/$800/$1000 SUBWAY STOPS: $200/$400/$600/$800/$1000 SCIENCE: $200/$400/$600/$800/$1000 THE CINEMA: $200/$400/$600/$800/$1000
Bill: $4,600 Matt: $1,100 Dan: $2,100
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Post by billmcdee on Jun 8, 2015 7:49:33 GMT -5
European History for $200
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