Today's contestants are:
- Liz, a teacher, made a bet involving Jeopardy! and naming her child;
- Brett, a freelance sportswriter, whose baseball knowledge inspired a stage show; and
- Lucy, an illustrator, rescued her first dog at age four. Lucy is a two-day champ with winnings of $64,499.
Lucy started a bit slowly but got on a roll after scoring on DD3, eventually building to another runaway at $17,600 vs. $6,600 for Liz and $6,000 for Brett.
DD1 - $600 - HISTORICALLY BAD - This began in Latin America in 1928, a little before it hit the United States (Brett won $1,000 from his score of $1,400.)
DD2 - $1,200 - BODIES OF WATER - Blooms of the algae trichodesmium give this body of water its color & perhaps its name (Brett won $2,000 from his score of $5,600 vs. $3,200 for Lucy.)
DD3 - $1,200 - LET'S GO TO THE ARCHIVES - The Vatican apostolic (formerly "secret") archives hold a 200' scroll recording the 14th century trial of these knights (Lucy won $2,000 from her total of $3,600 vs. $8,000 for Brett.)
FJ - CHILDREN'S BOOKS - This 1969 book was first printed in Japan because no U.S. book company would then make a book with so many holes in the pages
For the second straight game, only Lucy was incorrect on FJ. She dropped $2,600 to win with $15,000 for a three-day total of $79,499.
Horsepower hangups: No one knew the Kentucky Derby record holder from 1973 is Secretariat, or the "sporty Chevy" with a model that has a 650 HP engine is a Corvette.
Ken's Corner: The guest host took some ownership of the position when he said Lucy's performances are "how I like to see the game played". Later, he threw in some confusing humor when, after Brett correctly responded "Dr. No", Ken said, "No. That's correct".
Correct Qs: DD1 - What is the Great Depression? DD2 - What is the Red Sea? DD3 - Who were the Knights Templar? FJ - What is "The Very Hungry Caterpillar"? (FJ brought to mind a comment by James from last week's episode of The Chase, saying that you learn a lot of trivia when you have kids.)
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