- Sirad, a senior from Princeton, is studying a lot of things;
- Emma, a senior from Carnegie Mellon, aims to become a field engineer; and
- Marshall, a sophomore from University of Texas at Austin, looks to go into finance.
Emma opened a huge lead in round one, then Marshall was correct on both DDs in DJ to close the gap, going into FJ with $8,800 vs. $12,200 for Emma and $2,600 for Sirad.
DD1, $800 - MAMMALS - The mnemonic device "D" has one hump, "B" has 2 helps us remember these 2 types of camels (Emma won $2,000 from her leading score of $4,000.)
DD2, $1,600 - OFFICIAL LANGUAGE IN COMMON - Burundi, Switzerland (On the first clue of DJ, Marshall won $1,000 on a true DD vs. $9,400 for Emma.)
DD3, $2,000 - WHAT DO YOU STAND FOR? - The last name of this British mathematician is the "T" in CAPTCHA, a computer security test (Still very early in the round, Marshall won the table limit of $2,000 from his score of $800.)
FJ - WONDERS OF THE MODERN WORLD - Nicknamed "The Big Ditch", in 2014 this modern wonder celebrated its 100th anniversary
Only Marshall was correct on FJ, advancing by nearly doubling up to $17,599. Emma, who played for the win, lost $5,401 for a very tenuous early lead in the wild card chase at $6,799, while Sirad dropped $2,500 to finish at $100.
Collegiate conundrums: No one knew the 'Cardinal school" of the Pac-12 is Stanford, or the "numerical group of northeastern schools" in the book "Uncommon Women and Others" is the Seven Sisters.
One more thing: The College Championship has a new EDM-flavored theme song, replacing the old rock-oriented one, as well as new "Think!" music done in a marching band style.
Correct Qs:
DD1 - What are dromedary and Bactrian?
DD2 - What is French?
DD3 - What is Turing?
FJ - What is the Panama Canal?
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